Thanks for reviewing the patch. Here's an updated version with your
suggestions incorporated.
Shaun
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Mac OS X uses the FreeBSD's behaviour.
I don't see any problem with the current implementation
of "rm -P". I think I agree with Mike Meyers (omg!)
My 0.01 cents
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On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 09:28:30PM +, Shaun Amott wrote:
> While fiddling with PAM, it came to my attention that the pam_krb5
> module in some other (Linux?) PAM implementations supports, amongst
> other things, a minimum_uid option. This makes it possible to skip over
> Kerberos authentication
While fiddling with PAM, it came to my attention that the pam_krb5
module in some other (Linux?) PAM implementations supports, amongst
other things, a minimum_uid option. This makes it possible to skip over
Kerberos authentication for local system accounts, like so:
authrequiredpam_krb5.
Back in June 2005, I encountered an issue with contigmalloc1() (see rev 1.43 of
src/sys/vm/vm_contig.c) which Brian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) looked into and solved.
Running FreeBSD 5.3 + the updated rev (1.43) of vm_contig.c (which isn't merged
to RELENG_5), I have now encountered a reproduceable
AFS also has an @sys variable which is useful for network filesystem
mounted binaries and software for multiple architectures through a single
globally unique path:
http://www.openafs.org/pages/doc/AdminReference/auarf234.htm#HDRSYS
And I'd vote with Oliver on preferring variant symlinks for
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 04:37:34PM +0200, Jacques Fourie wrote:
> While browsing through if_bridge.c I noticed that if the bridge
> interface is in monitoring mode, m_free() gets called on the packet
> after passing it to BPF. Should this not be m_freem() instead or am I
> missing something? The c
While browsing through if_bridge.c I noticed that if the bridge
interface is in monitoring mode, m_free() gets called on the packet
after passing it to BPF. Should this not be m_freem() instead or am I
missing something? The code in question can be found in the
bridge_input() function, line 1877
Hi all,
I'm pleased to tell you i got the latest wpi driver from Damien
Bergamini to work properly on a latest -stable on an Acer laptop.
Some history:
I didn't do anything special, only report some problems on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] about this new driver on the recently 4.0 release and
Damien wa
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