Hi,
On 17 May 2013, at 01:30, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Thursday, 16 May 2013 at 19:56:14 -0400, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
>> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Bob Bishop wrote:
>>> On 16 May 2013, at 21:51, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
>>>
>>>>
t;
> I have, before you ask, tried "bs=10k" and 20k ... but I believe this
> command should run by itself fetching the first 512 bytes of each block ---
> narrowing down the block size logically comes after making the tape go.
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On 25 Sep 2012, at 21:25, Iordan Iordanov wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> On 09/21/12 14:25, Bob Bishop wrote:
>>> #5 0x806ab507 at uart_bus_attaeh+0x187
>>
>> Hmm. Can you disable serial ports in the BIOS? Might be a workaround.
&
; well as the
> rest of the arm systems. Great!
What he said. Big thanks to all concerned!
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> so as these don't take advantage of mii(4). Some time ago someone
> posted patches to net@ implementing/activating powering down the
> PHYs when these interfaces are down though.
>
> Marius
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> El día Sunday, February 26, 2012 a las 01:05:11PM -0800, Julian Elischer
> escribió:
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>> On 2/26/12 5:34 AM, Bob Bishop wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'd like to hear from somebody who understands this
Hi,
I'd like to hear from somebody who understands this stuff on the relative
merits of blackhole routes vs firewall drop rules for dealing with packets from
unwanted sources. I'm particularly interested in efficiency and scalability.
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Hi,
This whole area is quite a mess. See for instance bin/10985 on interactions
between -j, -B and .NOTPARALLEL
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On 26 Mar 2010, at 12:41, Jiandong Lu wrote:
> hi,are there some virtual machines on mac os x 10.6 to run FreeBSD 8?
FreeBSD 8.0 runs fine on 10.6 under Parallels 5, but that does cost money.
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On 11 Aug 2009, at 04:55, Matthew Hagerty wrote:
I'm trying to get the Wake on Lan feature working on a 7.2-release
box. [etc]
You may need to turn WoL on in the BIOS, have a look in the same place
as the LAN boot settings.
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Hi,
On 6 Jul 2009, at 13:14, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Allocating or mapping a zero-length region is not necessarily a bug.
POSIX says it is, IIRC.
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t the package contains, try building dmg2img
from here:
http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/
Use that to extract the HFS image from the package, then examine it
one of the HFS tools from ports/emulators,
But as others have mentioned, you may not be able to do much with the
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Hi,
On 16 Jan 2008, at 13:32, Ulf Lilleengen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 11:08:20AM +, Bob Bishop wrote:
[...]
Why do you want prefixing? And precisely what do you want to do with
parameters?
Prefixing is needed since csup already have a configuration parser
written in
lex/yacc and
ecessary.
Why do you want prefixing? And precisely what do you want to do with
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On 15 Jan 2008, at 22:46, Yuri wrote:
[...]
Anybody knows where to read more about the Elf format? Does such
document even
exist?
It's originally defined in the System V ABI specification,
http://www.caldera.com/developers/devspecs/gabi41.pdf
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On 23 Oct 2007, at 20:45, Ivan Voras wrote:
Bob Bishop wrote:
Hi,
The whole USB kit and caboodle is nodevice'd out in the PAE
config. Can
anyone give a succinct summary of what needs fixing? (EVERYTHING!
is an
acceptable answer) Thanks
I'm running USB keyboard and mouse
Hi,
The whole USB kit and caboodle is nodevice'd out in the PAE config.
Can anyone give a succinct summary of what needs fixing? (EVERYTHING!
is an acceptable answer) Thanks
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Is anyone here running 6.1 on Intel S5000PAL with dual-core Xeons?
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At 16:10 07/02/2005, Brooks Davis wrote:
I'm trying to figure out an efficent way to find all the places where a
given type (in my case struct ifnet *) is cast to another.
Hack up a copy of ports/devel/splint?
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Also keep in mind that ash is not POSIX sh (at least not as completely
as one might like). [etc]
Indeed. It's POSIX sh far more completely than one might like.
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the configuration program has made a big paperweight out of my box).
Thanks for any help you might be able to provide in this matter.
Warner
Try http://support.necsam.com/downloads/search/default.htm
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Anyone managed to get this working?
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ISTR that AMD 486 had different cache arrangements from Intel. Just threw
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ork with 4.x without substantial
modification, it might make a good starting point.
OK, so what's the score with the patch at the end of the kern/40611 audit
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ut in
the first place, but it would be really nice to get that resolved once
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According to kern/40611, the problem is in posix4/p1003_1b.c not in the
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rc4random() % (RAND_MAX + 1))
to avoid relying on RAND_MAX being one less than a power of two.
DES
Nope. Because RAND_MAX is one less than a power of two,
you run into integer overflow problems, which PHK's
version avoids.
#define arc4random31() (arc4random() % ((unsigned)RAND_MAX + 1))
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Hi,
At 01:36 25/7/02, M. Warner Losh wrote:
>In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>:
>: At 21:26 24/7/02, M. Warner Losh wrote:
>: >[...]
>: >So if you have a saner delay value, does it probe? 100ms
lly works, with no delay it will actually probe maybe once
in 10. 10us looks safe.
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>: none2@pci0:11:0:class=0x028000 card=0x777010b7 chip=0x777010b7
>: rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
>: vendor = '3COM Corp,
Hi,
At 16:38 23/7/02, M. Warner Losh wrote:
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>: Which leaves the question: why isn't the Airconnect being detected (at all)
>: without the hack?
>
>I have one passive backplane
Hi,
At 12:42 23/7/02, David Siebörger wrote:
>On Tue 2002-07-23 (11:51), Bob Bishop wrote:
> > Got a new 3Com Airconnect pci card here that probes (on 4.6-STABLE) as:
> >
> > >pci0: (vendor=0x1039, dev=0x7012) at 2.7 irq 5
>
>Are you certain? src/share/misc/pci_
>wi0: <3Com Airconnect> port 0xc800-0xc83f,0xcc00-0xcc7f mem
>0xcbfeb000-0xcbfebfff irq
>5 at device 11.0 on pci0
>wi0: 802.11 address: 00:04:75:88:a7:0b
>wi0: using RF:PRISM2 MAC:HFA3841 CARD:HWB3163 rev.A
>wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary 0.03.00, Station 0.08.03
... but t
Hi,
At 08:37 03/05/02 +0100, andrew mejia wrote:
>anyone ever configure/install/use netatalk on their
>BSD/Solaris machines?
We run netatalk on both FreeBSD 4.x and Solaris 8. By and large it 'just
works'. Build with gcc 2.95 (not 3.x) to avoid problems on Solaris
I don't much like the current behaviour.
If you have any permissions on the file, you can prolong its life without a
link simply by having a process open it. This is 'better' as a DOS because
it's harder to spot.
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>Which are the other drivers that "work" ?
ed, vr, rl
> cheers
> luigi
>
>On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 09:57:02PM -0800, George V. Neville-Neil wrote:
> > > At 13:10 19/02/02 -0800, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
> > > >Bob Bishop writes:
> &
Hi,
At 13:10 19/02/02 -0800, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
>Bob Bishop writes:
>| No dice with last night's -STABLE. And it's definitely the interface, I've
>| tried a variety and netatalk works with everything (including the dreaded
>| Via Rhine) except for the onboard sis0
Hi,
At 21:01 -0800 18/2/02, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
>Bob Bishop writes:
>| Seems there might be some problem with multicast on sis interfaces.
>| Specifically, netatalk doesn't work right on this box through the sis
>| interface but it's fine through the RealTek.
>| This is
ter UDMA100
ad2: 58644MB [119150/16/63] at ata1-master UDMA100
Waiting 5 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a
da0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 6 lun 0
da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device
da0: 10.000MB/s transfers (10.000MHz, offset 8)
da0: 516MB (1057616 512 byte sector
tting 4.4 to boot from the hard disk in the first place because
>of BIOS disk settings.
Boot from a floppy (or CD?), interrupt the boostrap once the loader is in
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At 17:04 06/12/01 +0300, Dmitry Konyshev wrote:
>Hello!
>
>For some odd reason I need to load another OS (no matter which one,
>everything that known about it is its boot sector number) [etc]
man boot0cfg, look at the -s option.
eg something like:
boot0cfg -s 2 ad0
reboot
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At 22:52 11/07/01 -0700, David Greenman wrote:
>[...]
> I'm not sure how this thread got moved to -hackers...it started out on
>freebsd-isp and really does not belong on this list.
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GNATS doesn't seem to send me email for some reason - I raised a PR
yesterday which made it into the system OK but no confirming email. To whom
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At 11:35 24/04/01 +0200, Niek Bergboer wrote:
>[...]
>In fact, I couldn't care less if the allocated blocks contain random
>data (rather than zeros), since I'll be overwriting them immediately.
You *should* care: the blocks are zeroed for security reas
irst drive? TIA
[1] Sort by date on the archive search would be a worthwhile improvement.
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>On Tue, 23 May 2000, Bob Bishop wrote:
>
>BB> FWIW -CURRENT is the same, but it looks like none of the calls check the
>BB> return value anyway.
>Well. There was a message during the boot of kernel which notified that
>&
in
>all other cases).
FWIW -CURRENT is the same, but it looks like none of the calls check the
return value anyway.
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We live in the same offices as IST, who use FreeBSD extensively in-house. I
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actually booting it from compact flash (hence the wdc support, so we can
save changes to configuration). There's even room on the
At 9:10 pm +0100 29/9/99, Josef Karthauser wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 04:58:34PM +0000, Bob Bishop wrote:
>> [...]
>> I now suspect that cvsup.uk.freebsd.org isn't up-to-date. Anyone know
>>anything?
>
>[...]
>
>In summary - sorry, try again. 'Tis
usr.sbin/lpr/filters.ru koi2alt.c
> Log:
> moved to koi2alt
>
>...never made it here. What's the easiest way to get back in step? TIA
I now suspect that cvsup.uk.freebsd.org isn't up-to-date. Anyone know anything?
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gt;On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 11:18:50AM +0200, Graham Wheeler wrote:
>> thinking - wouldn't it be a good idea to add some new tests to test(1),
>> to compare files based on criteria like size or modification date?
>>
>> Anyone else think this is a good idea?
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>> to compare files based on criteria like size or modification date?
>>
>> Anyone else think this is a good idea?
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Handing out unzeroed memory is a potential security hole.
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;people have some hardware they run tests on these interfaces?
I have an mcd (with a Mitsumi controller, not SB16) on a spammable box, it
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I have an mcd (with a Mitsumi controller, not SB16) on a spammable box, it
worked last time I tried (2.2.8R). [But that wasn't the original question.]
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>
>but I find this feature very useful. (I'll send you patches if you
>are interested).
Hear hear. I have just three tiny personal patches that I apply to the
FreeBSD code base, and (my version of) that's one of them.
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>but I find this feature very useful. (I'll send you patches if you
>are interested).
Hear hear. I have just three tiny personal patches that I apply to the
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Does anyone have the allowable setpoint values for 110v versions of the APC
SmartUPS? The upsd-2.0 port seems only to cater for 230v versions. TIA
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Hi,
At 23:02 19/05/99 +1200, you wrote:
[...]
>Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. Feel free to divert me privately to
>a FAQ on this, rather than cluttering up -hackers (I looked but couldn't
>find one).
The fount of all knowledge appears to be http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp
Hi,
At 16:48 18/05/99 +0900, Ueda, Kazukiyo wrote:
>I'm pleased to participate in such cool project. Is anybody kind
>enough to tell me how to run this program while the FreeBSD box is
>idle?
man nice
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At 9:14 am -0400 15/5/99, Randall Hopper wrote:
>http://www.geekcruises.com/
>
>What a cool idea.
>
>Maybe we'll see a FreeBSD/USENIX conference on-deck someday.
There was a very successful EUUG conference held on the Stockholm -
Helsinki Ferry some years ago...
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Hi,
Matt Curtin wrote:
>
> >>>>> On Thu, 13 May 1999 10:25:21 -0400, Dennis said:
>
> Dennis> All software has bugs
>
> TeX has no bugs.
Oh yes it has.
[And if Don is reading this list, I think he'd agree my assertion is more
credible than yours :-)
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