Parallel port cards support

2003-03-27 Thread Vladimir Terziev
Hi, does FreeBSD support parallel-port PCI cards? If the answer is ``yes'', via which driver? regards, Vladimir ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To u

Re: pam_ldap...

2003-03-27 Thread Jacques A. Vidrine
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:25:48AM -0800, Tak Pui LOU wrote: > Does that mean there will be official support for nss_ldap in FBSD 5.1? It is expected that a FreeBSD Port of nss_ldap will be available by FreeBSD 5.1. > Is > it on the -current right now? I would like to test it. It is not in -CU

Re: shared mem and panics when out of PV Entries

2003-03-27 Thread Andrew Kinney
On 26 Mar 2003, at 14:05, Terry Lambert wrote: > It's to ensure an allocation of a PV Entry *DOES NOT FAIL*, even > when you *are* completely starved. That's the whole point: to > move the KVA space pressure off onto some *other* system that > *also* does not preallocate its resources, and expect

Re: FreeBSD Installation Problems

2003-03-27 Thread Sukhbinder Singh
First, I made the 2 image floppy disk for the 2 image files by downloading them from ftp.freebsd.org. These 2 files are kern.flp and msfroot.flp. I also downloaded and made an image disk for drvivers.flp just to download the drivers at the installation process. Then I reboot the computer and

Re: shared mem and panics when out of PV Entries

2003-03-27 Thread Igor Sysoev
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Andrew Kinney wrote: > Eventually, I may be forced to turn off KeepAlive and make use of If you disable keepalive I believe clients would not see much difference. Keepalive is a good feature for clients but it should be enabled if you have enough resources to support it. It

Re: RFA: Keeping sysadmin programs resident/available

2003-03-27 Thread Andrew J Caines
dpk, > I was wondering if anyone here knows of a way to force specific programs > to stay resident (not swap) Back when this was a good idea, setting the sticky bit would do the trick, but reading sticky(8) and chmod(2), it appears that it's ignored on anything except directories. How about sshd