Hi,
this is more a whish ...
Sometime ago I was discussing with some friends about localization and we
arrive to ask why not having all the locale settings configured in one
place only.
I'll try to explain better...
I am italian. If I want to take advantage of everything the italian locale
have
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While trying to write a small script that would help Tom Rhodes to
extract the list of sysctl names and descriptions from a running
kernel, I noticed the following (pardon the long lines):
hw.pci.enable_io_modes: Enable I/O and memory bits in the conf
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Andrew Kinney wrote:
> On 14 Mar 2003, at 16:08, Julian Elischer wrote:
>
> >
> > That patch is in the RELENG_4 tree and will be included in 4.8
> >
>
> Great! Thanks for the info.
>
> >
> > yes it was.. but not in RELENG_4_7 because that is for security
> > patches.
On 14 Mar 2003, at 16:08, Julian Elischer wrote:
>
> That patch is in the RELENG_4 tree and will be included in 4.8
>
Great! Thanks for the info.
>
> yes it was.. but not in RELENG_4_7 because that is for security
> patches.
>
I'm showing my newbieness here. :-) Apologies. I knew that,
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Andrew Kinney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm brand new to this list so feel free to tell me to search the
> archives if this question has already been answered. I have already
> done some searching and only found limited and/or antiquated
> information on the subject, though,
Hello,
I'm brand new to this list so feel free to tell me to search the
archives if this question has already been answered. I have already
done some searching and only found limited and/or antiquated
information on the subject, though, so I'm pretty sure this hasn't
been addressed yet.
Does
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eric Anholt writes:
>To work properly, the DRM needs an area of memory per open of the device
>which stores information on whether that fd is authenticated and also to
>have a unique identifier for use in the lock.
I have some plans for this for 6.x but we would hav
Eric Anholt writes:
> shouldn't be too big of an issue. The unique identifier is the big
> problem and the fileops trick should work for that.
>
> However, is this going to get easier some day? Are there any plans to
> pass the struct file down to the drivers and have a void * in there for
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 13:59, Eric Anholt wrote:
> To work properly, the DRM needs an area of memory per open of the device
> which stores information on whether that fd is authenticated and also to
> have a unique identifier for use in the lock. Currently we use
> drm_find_file_by_proc to get the
To work properly, the DRM needs an area of memory per open of the device
which stores information on whether that fd is authenticated and also to
have a unique identifier for use in the lock. Currently we use
drm_find_file_by_proc to get the private data and use the pid as the
unique identifier, b
I recently installed an old Quantum bigfoot drive (CY4320A) in my SMP
box running 4.6.2 just to get a little extra space. If I write heavily
to it when using WDMA2, the box silently crashes (no panic, just a
silent reboot). The box has an DFI motherboard with an Intel BX
chipset.
It seems simila
systat -vm gives that, along other useful info.
A.
On Fri Mar 14, 2003 at 12:47:53PM -0500, Zhihui Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone please tell me what is the command and syntax of it that can
> display how much time in percentage a disk is busy? iostat is supposed to
> do that, but I could no
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me what is the command and syntax of it that can
display how much time in percentage a disk is busy? iostat is supposed to
do that, but I could not figure out the syntax.
Thanks,
-Zhihui
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:37:29PM +0100, Ferruccio Vitale wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing a little multithread program: in my thread function, I allocated a char
> variable of IP_MAXPACKET size; when I try to compile it, everything goes well, but
> when I run it, it dies, making a core file.
default size of thread stack is 65536 bytes
you can change it by pthread_attr_setstacksize
Naje
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Hi all,
I'm writing a little multithread program: in my thread function, I allocated a char
variable of IP_MAXPACKET size; when I try to compile it, everything goes well, but
when I run it, it dies, making a core file.
Assume that:
1) the same code, with only one thread, linked to libc, runs no
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 05:35:16PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 06:50:18PM +0200, Enache Adrian wrote:
> >I have no benchmarks, but judging after the way things are implemented
> >in the FreeBSD kernel, select() is definitely faster.
>
> Can you explain what leads you to ma
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David Cuthbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Given that a poll() descriptor is 12 bytes and fd_set is usually at
: least 128 bytes (does select() copy the entire fd_set? I believe this
: is the case, but don't have access to the source atm), the saving
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I installed 5.0R on a set of SCSI disks that ran in my box
side by side with the 4.7 installed on the IDE drives.
I switched in the BIOS to boot the SCSI disks and installed
5.0R there. Then I fsck'ed /dev/ad0s1a,e,f,g and mounted them.
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