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It's time again for bi-monthly status reports! As always, the template
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- SMP lockdown sta
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On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 09:22:42AM +, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:58:36PM -0800, Mark Laws wrote:
> > During the boot sequence, /boot/loader panics with something about
> > "guard1" and reboots. The system in question is a Pentium running
> > 4.7-STABLE from February 12,
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 11:47:42AM -0800, Luoqi Chen wrote:
> > Dear Hackers,
> >
> > Is there any chance that the patch given in kern/40611 could be
> > committed to the 4-STABLE tree? It has the desirable effect of making
> > eg. the linux-sun-jdk14 port usable as a non-root user. This would
>
Greetings,
Just wanted to ask a qwik question. I'm keen on programming FreeBSD, from
simple tools, to kernel modules and the kernel itself. I don't find much
help/resource on this for FreeBSD in general, but tonnes for Linux.
My question is, will I be wasting my time reading docs like tho
David Cuthbert wrote:
> The n characters/line issue deals more with the ability to visually
> track the line. If, for example, when you reach the end of the line you
> often find yourself accidentally reading the same line again, then the
> line is too wide.
>
> Or something to that effect. I'm
> Dear Hackers,
>
> Is there any chance that the patch given in kern/40611 could be
> committed to the 4-STABLE tree? It has the desirable effect of making
> eg. the linux-sun-jdk14 port usable as a non-root user. This would
> appear to my untutored eye to be a sub-set of the differences already
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:40:35AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 08:45:44PM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
> > Both scsi and geom implement unaligned access functions
> that perform byte > ordering. I never intended to supplant
> them with __bswap*(). W
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 21:17:13 -0800
From: Marcel Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Nate Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 64 bit endian routines
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAI
On Friday 28 February 2003 07:52, Terry Lambert wrote:
>
> I blame this on people unsuited to writing software getting CS
> degrees and/or programming jobs, because they think that that's where
> the money is at. Luckily, they later find out that salary is a
> matter of merit, much more than it's
Terry Lambert wrote:
Average English word length is 5 characters; with a space, that's
6 characters. 65 characters is therefore 11 words. The Bell Labs
study which set telephone number length limits at 7 digits found
that the average person could keep between 5 and 9 items in memory
at a time. I
--- Paul Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
>
> The license is actually BSD. Or at least, the one I
> saw last night had a
> remarable resemblance to it. :-)
I thought the same when I glimpsed over it until I saw
the README file :-). Read again, it has 4 statements
ala BSD, including th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 06:12:29PM +0100) wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "" writes:
> >Hello gang.
> >
> >Does anyone know what kind of `Disk Scheduling' algorithm,
> >if any, is used in FreeBSD?
>
> One way elevator sort.
Thanks for the interesting reply, phk@ and all.
Wes Peters wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 February 2003 09:57 am, Jason Andresen wrote:
> > Even if I never have to print out on a printer like that, who's to
> > say nobody else is? You will no doubt turn people away if they open
> > up your code in their favorite programming editor and all of the
> >
David Cuthbert wrote:
> Wes Peters wrote:
> > Seriously, limiting your programming for a lifetime to 80 columns
> > because you couldn't figure out how to make some grotty old dot
> > matrix printer do 8-point printing a decade ago really isn't all
> > that smart, is it?
>
> No, but I still find 8
Dear Hackers,
Is there any chance that the patch given in kern/40611 could be
committed to the 4-STABLE tree? It has the desirable effect of making
eg. the linux-sun-jdk14 port usable as a non-root user. This would
appear to my untutored eye to be a sub-set of the differences already
existing be
Nate Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Both scsi and geom implement unaligned access functions that perform byte
> ordering. I never intended to supplant them with __bswap*(). What I want
> is for machine/endian.h to have functions that provide 16-64 bit endian
> conversions in both aligned an
Hello,
On 13:10+0300, Feb 28, 2003, denb wrote:
> I write program simular to natd, witch receives packets at divert port X.
> Question:
> On ipfw1 (FreeBSD 4.7) this rules work excellent:
>
> ipfw add divert X from any to any Y
> ipfw add divert X from any Y to any
>
> We're diverting all receiv
I write program simular to natd, witch receives packets at divert port X.
Question:
On ipfw1 (FreeBSD 4.7) this rules work excellent:
ipfw add divert X from any to any Y
ipfw add divert X from any Y to any
We're diverting all received and sended packets (from\to port Y) to divert port X.
But th
> FWIW,
>
> Although the original anticipatory scheduler prototype
> was made for FreeBSD, it cannot be used in the base
> system, unless reimplemented, due to the license. I
> wonder if the Linux guys redid it or simply didn't
> notice.
>
> The option of configuring it for runtime is welcome, I
>
David Schultz wrote:
> The original anticipatory scheduler implementation was done for
> FreeBSD 4.3. See
>
> http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/r/antsched/
Yeah, I managed to grab that 45 seconds after sending my original post. I've
also contacted Sitaram Iyer directly to see how he feels abo
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