All,
I've done some hacking on bootparamd to support multiple subnets
(along with applying some patches to allow some Sun-specific behavior) that
I'm using for jumpstarting Solaris/Sparc boxes across a boatload of small
subnets.
The most obvious change is adding a -R parameter, th
If anyone whom responds could cc me, I'd appreciate it.
I seem to be having a problem making the logic jump in bus resource allocation
with FreeBSD 5.x. Its been awhile since I've done driver development (around
early 3.x), where you would call pci_map_mem() to get the virtual and
physical memory
_CREAT flag.
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> On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 03:05:29PM -0500, Brian J. McGovern wrote:
> > I'm doing some tests for Greg on vinum (trying to crash it), and I've run
> > across a problem that is not particular to vinum. I'm hoping someone can
> > exp
Just for chuckles, try them in the same directory. That will emulate what
I've been doing here when having problems.
-Brian
> * Brian J. McGovern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010111 12:06] wrote:
> > I'm doing some tests for Greg on vinum (trying to crash it), a
I'm doing some tests for Greg on vinum (trying to crash it), and I've run
across a problem that is not particular to vinum. I'm hoping someone can
explain it to me and/or tell me how to work around it.
Using the code fragment (note: The code I'm using is actually more complex,
and checks for erro
Just an FYI. I don't know if this is a bug or not, so I'll let others
decide
On a 7/17 -STABLE snapshot, I'm running an Athlon 700 w/640MB of RAM
(1x512MB + 1x128MB). I've got X going, and I'm running cvsup, etc. I'm
down to 165MB of Free memory (as reported by top).
The strange thing is the
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> I've had this happen to me. It turned out to be a bad source tree.
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If this is true, then the first 4.1 RC snapshot has a bad source tree.
-Brian
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When compiling kernels, either by cd'ing to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf,
config'ing, and make depending, etc, or by going to /usr/src and
saying "make KERNEL=MEC buildkernel", I get:
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -
Personally, I'm keen with the fact that the problem is known, its understood
there isn't an easy fix, and I have a work around.
-Brian
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> This has nothing to do with Athlon processors and everything to do with
> buggy BIOS code that doesn't set the "extended keyboard present" bit.
Hey, guys. I went a slightly different route than playing with the numlock key
to get FreeBSD running. The problem seems to really be the -P (probe the
keyboard) boot option, and it setting -D and -h when it doesn't find it. My
"workaround" was to make boot floppies, and edit boot.conf to remove
I was just playing with mmap() really for the first time, and I noticed
something a bit odd. When you mmap() a file for writing, it also appears
to require that you give it read permissions, else it dies on a signal 10.
Any reason for this? (I'm using 3.3-STABLE (11/30/99) with the following
progr
Anyone have any suggestions (or feel like writing) code to exercise the
following subsystems?
- Virtual Memory
- The threads library
- mmap() and friends
We want to try to bang on them a little more for 3.4 than we have in the past.
-Brian
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Sorry for the cross-post, but I expect that this will have multiple
audiences.
Based on a lot of messages traveling in the -stable mailing list, we're
once again looking at putting together some volunteers to do QA on the
upcoming 3.4 release, as well as working on testing new features and
rep
This is a dumb question, but I've been trying to hack on it all day,
and I'm getting frustrated, so I want throw this in the air for comment...
I'm putting the finishing touches on a second revision of the Cyclades
Z driver. Its pretty much there, except for when you hit CTRL-C with
a shell I
This is a dumb question, but I've been trying to hack on it all day,
and I'm getting frustrated, so I want throw this in the air for comment...
I'm putting the finishing touches on a second revision of the Cyclades
Z driver. Its pretty much there, except for when you hit CTRL-C with
a shell I
There a couple of good word processors out there. Word Perfect and Star Office
5.0 that the come to mind almost immediately. SO5.0 runs fine w/3.1 Linux
emulation, and the license is free if its for "personal use". You just have
to register it. And, it does word documents, too.
-Brian
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