j/usr/src/sys/TIMON i386
(cvsup from Oct, 16)
I want to do some debugging, but dunno where to start
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not
that were when i did abort()ed manually
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At Thu, 21.08.2003, 22:05, Lev Walkin wrote:
> Artem 'Zazoobr' Ignatjev wrote:
> > Hello, hackers
> >
> > I'm writing some program, which dlopens() a lot of shared objects, and
> > can do nasty things to it's own memory. Some day I decided to trap fa
nal did occured, not what
they were when we are already in signal handler)
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local changes -
all you can get with cvs update are conflicts. Why not do cvs -n update -d, and then
cvs update -d, or even cvs update -d -I your/changed/file1 -I another/changed/file,
and then you can diff through this small (I suppose (: ) set of files
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esent. Which is the Right Way(tm) to add such functionality to
existing newPCM driver?
PS: I'm crossposting both -hackers and -current...
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> yea but that doesnt help me, the 041 for the key - how would i compute that
> from the "0xe0 0x4f" for example? for a real example:
>
> i have a key that produces "0xe0 0x10", 0x10 however is decimal 016, and is
> the 'q' key, pressing the "0xe0 0x10" key does not print
king ferrex wrote:
> ive searched the whole manual for appearance of "keyboard" and "vowel" ;)
> the manual says the atkbd kbdcontrol etc manpages cover it all, so i should
> read those ..ive read them all thoughrouly already and didnt get an
> appropriate answer.
from keymap(5):
For example, consi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> thanks, works like a charme, its printing the same linux is printing tho.
>
> pressing the first key prints "0xe0 0x10" releasing it prints "0xe0 0x90"
> 0x10 = 'q' ..the 0xe0 seems to indicate its a function key (like del and
> others, who also have the 0xe0)
>
> im a
On 23.10.2002, at 15:22, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> > > Can FreeBSD be run in a logical (extended?) partition?
> > Not out-of-box, but I've made it do so.
> Is it an easy patch (<1h :-) ?
> If yes would you make it available?
well, most difficult is to install it first, after patching installed
versio
ntions except for following the
> changes in the FreeBSD boot loader and MBR-reading code to keep down^Wup
> with them. Search the web. 10 year ago, one of the best documents was
> by Hale Landis. I searched for "hale landis mbr" and found something
> saying that "Hale no lon
d script kiddiez, that's the wrong place.
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On Sun, Jul 21, 2002 at 11:36:33PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
>From: "Artem 'Zazoobr' Ignatjev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 18:06:24 +0400
>
>On Sun, Jul 21, 2002 at 02:09:52AM -0400, Brad Laue wrote:
> >>
table to screen, but fdisk.c
looks rather wierd..?
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