On 2003-04-05 07:06, Alex Semenyaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found that /bin/sh cannot handle numbers those do not fit to integer
> type. That is not too bad. Too bad that it just silently warps them
> in arithmetical operations:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> /bin/sh -c 'echo $((100-1))'
>
Can I get someone to look at the post I made to the -CURRENT list yesterday
with a random
Integer Divide Exception I get when my Wireless card is active?
I have a Panic Dump available.
This is a -CURRENT installed Thursday night from 5.0-RELEASE media, same
issue on 5.0-RELEASE.
Updated source
I'm revisiting the project to determine device dependency in the kernel,
and I've run into a situation where net/if.c requires the ether device,
but no device appears to require net/if.c directly.
sys/conf/files says that net/if.c is "standard", but I have no idea what
that means in terms of build
Hello,
I have a new system that has 4gigs of physical memory ... and I am
concerned about running into problems due to running out of KVM.
I am running FreeBSD 4.8, and in addition to 4gigs of ram, I have
configured 2gigs of swap space. The system does not swap much at all, but
I need it there
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Kan Cai wrote:
> > I am trying to locate the CPU interrupt handler, but with no luck. I
> > guess it is somewhere in the "1386" folder, but not sure which file is
> > doing the job. Could someone there shed some lights on this?
> >
> > Since I am tr
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 01:03:03AM +0800, af asdf wrote:
>
> Anyone knows how to repair disk when the freebsddisk lable is destroyed?
>
> I have a 12G HD, the 1st partition is Windows NT, the second the for
> FreeBSD. For some reason i installed a new disk label to it and newfs it a
> bit. Once
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