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> I think it's great that you're reporting the problems now, but your
> statement above makes me wonder if you reported them then?
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>
> Doug
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ion 1: FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE
partition 2: FreeBSD 7.3-STABLE
scollay:
hw.model: AMD Sempron(tm) 140 Processor
hw.physmem: 186312294
ethernet: 1000Mb/s
FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE
sullivan:
hw.model: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+
hw.physmem: 4279980032
ethernet 1000Mb/s
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE
mat
OS: FreeBSD post 8.0-RELEASE
Firefox: 3.6
Distributed.net client: v2.9103 and later
When the distributed.net application is not running, Firefox will
start up on my box in less than two seconds. But with the
distributed.net application running, the firefox startup slows down
painfully, taking no
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> HP Compaq Presario CQ61-420US (dual core amd64)
I forgot to mention: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE
> With an Iomega USB flash drive inserted into a USB slot at the time
> hald starts, it crashes:
>
> pid 903 (hald), uid 560: exited on signal 11
> pid 943 (hald-probe-volume), uid 0:
all the trailing dots)
>
> Note I have also transfered registers in the last 24 hrs (but whois has
> all the right data)
Your registrar has not inserted the glue records for your name
servers into the root zone. Try a different registrar.
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ery, very slow. If I repeated a "dig" command three or fou=
> r
> > times, I could get an answer after 20-30 seconds. This morning I cvsup=
> ped
> > again and installed the bind95 port. Still very, very slow. I will
> > probably shift my server to a FreeBSD 7.0 s
s morning I cvsupped
again and installed the bind95 port. Still very, very slow. I will
probably shift my server to a FreeBSD 7.0 system this weekend, but I
would like very much to understand what's going on.
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Hi, all. I apologize for not posting a question specific to FreeBSD (I'll
study about that later), but I'm looking for some help understanding a few
things and I don't know where else to turn. Using FreeBSD to give me
concrete examples of how certain things work is okay, since I
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Hello;
I started playing a bit with net/pppd23 and I noticed there are some patches
for FreeBSD-3.0 that were never committed (NetBSD certainly has them). Our
pppd(8) is derived from the "samba" pppd port and should have them if we want
to continue updating it.
I started adapting
ten)
Now I am no physics/chemics specialist, and this might not be the meaning of
Geoff Thorpe: anyway you asked for an idea :-) And I would also like to know the
end of it...
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> until you have verified that they persist with 4BSD also.
I can hear you.
Then again, I'm in the slow process of converting people in my office to use
FreeBSD instead of GNU/Linux: it's not going to be easy if 6.3 4BSD exhibits
slownesses when compiling a kernel, a
ut-offs and fixed pictures (not related to
network traffic or bandwidth limitations).
The transition to ULE made them disappear (still occasional mouse jerkiness
though).
I suppose the enhancements/corrections of 7.x ULE won't be MFC'd ?
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text...
Alas, this is not as simple as we had hoped.
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t I need.
Wouldn't the opposite be more legitimate: using sysctl and falling back on
linuxprocfs when lacking functionality ?
(Depending on whether it's a FreeBSD *port*, or if you want to keep it as
general as you can)
Also, have you considered procstat ?
(as i read here:
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Quoting Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For general information on the FreeBSD kernel see the book "Design and
> implementation of the FreeBSD operating system",
Will this edition be updated, or is it still relevant with the coming of 7.0 ?
It was written with 5.0 in
ey code they're using.
However, the new eve code chucks the following errors on FreeBSD:
err:iphlpapi:getRouteTable Received unsupported sockaddr family 0x12
err:iphlpapi:getRouteTable Unexpected address type 0x10
err:iphlpapi:getRouteTable Unexpected address type 0x20
err:ole:CoGetClassOb
(magic) unicast link multicast
The line mentions all wol options available, and shows the event triggering the
wake-up between brackets. Or between <> (whatever). Or even in upper case:
wol: MAGIC unicast link
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hink).
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--- Thomas Sparrevohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
...
>
> I have Vista Home edition ruinning any FreeBSD without any problems and
> without having to do anything special - That is on CURRENT
>
>
Hmm...
Installation order is important, perhaps you already had Free
Hi;
FWIW, if you just got your new computer with Windows Vista installed and were
hoping to dual boot FreeBSD on it, let me tell you that FreeBSD's bootloader
will screw things up.
Microsoft basically declared the war on alternative OSs so it seems vista
doesn't like:
- bootloaders
Thanks to all for your suggestions! As soon as I have a chance to
follow up on them (might not be for a couple of days), I'll let
you known how it came out. -- George Mitchell
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Excuse me for a long email.
I have a problem with my external USB DVD writer (model SE-S184M/EUBN).
I do not succeed in to burn DVD (only CD).
The system (FreeBSD eclypse.it 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May 7
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A couple of days ago, I upgraded from FreeBSD 5.3 to 6.1 (installed
on a previously unused disk partition). Happiness ensued for the
most part, but I could not get printing to work at all with the
generic kernel.
I played around for a while and eventually found that
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;t imply technical
> excellence, otherwise we wouldn't be on a FreeBSD list. Having avoided
> that trap in the choice of platform, doesn't it behoove us to avoid it
> elswhere?
>
Is someone still using SPIN/modula?? ;-).
If it were easy to replace C++ with C + kobj() than
e (I know ... C99 broke some of this).
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FWIW and just IMHO;
I think it would be really nice to have the IOKit, or a lookalike that uses
kobj(), available on FreeBSD. Another interesting experiment that I've
mentioned before is OpenBFS:
http://www.bug-br.org.br/openbfs/index.phtml?section=development
"OpenBFS, as all fi
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>
> It may still be worth trying. I only started looking at `umem' from
> sourceforge this week, but if there is more interest in ptmalloc,
> maybe it is better if I focused on why ptmalloc fails to work on
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> much about licensing stuff...
>
Well ... one thing we can't underestimate is that SUN would actually like a
port (noticed all the good PR for them Dtrace for FreeBSD has brought?) and is
willing to cooperate: not coding but at least saying what to do, explaining the
code, etc. Reis
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>
>
> ZFS surely is cool, but I'm not sure how much it benefits FreeBSD
> compared to something like journaling, or adding features to our
> existing filesystem, or even write support for one of the a
Hello;
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(I forgot to mention Apple is interested in it too)
> Since this is a project that would benefit just about anyone using
> FreeBSD, it would be good to see a project like this get funding or do a
> fund raise.
> A
Hello;
DragonFly and NetBSD are interested, I'm sure there's interest in FreeBSD too,
but AFAICT no one has started.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/
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I agree jemalloc is here to stay.
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Hi,
I am one of the firmware guys that is writing a Secondary Boot Loader that
boots FreeBSD kernel. From what I see in the ELF header for FreeBSD kernel, the
load address seems to have a value of 0x8020 which seems to be a Virtual
address for me. If I want to put the Physical
: 209715200
hw.machine: i386
hw.model: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz
hw.ncpu: 2
hw.byteorder: 1234
hw.physmem: 2142654464
hw.usermem: 1622208512
hw.pagesize: 4096
can you tell me how can process allocate more then 1gb memory
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: 209715200
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can you tell me how can process allocate more then 1gb memory
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> the parody, so I posted it as a reply. I wasn't
> trying to comment on
> "your dream".
>
> Please accept my apologies.
>
> Chris McDermott
>
> On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 10:21:28 -0800 (PST), freeBsd
> Romeo
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > tha
thanks sir,
Mr Chris McDerMott has written a great parody, worth
candidate for freebsd funnies ...i am happy if I was
his inspiration :-)..I think now freebsd is more
suitable for stable production system I have
decided to align myself to Redhat Stateless linux
project(http
Hello Sirs,
First thank you all for making such an
beautiful, robust and elegant OS. I have a dreamto
make worlds best free bsd based desktop system in the
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> Try disabling HTT completely instead, as I don't think the sysctl
> does that.
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I hear wonderful things about Postfix, and my impression is it has a
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cooporate. It looks from the dmesg that it is almost working. I was just wondering
if there is a fix for this yet
I have a laptop (i-buddy) that I have put FreeBSD on. Everything works great except
for the NIC. I think the problem is that freebsd does not have any support for this
sis card because it is too new. Anyone know what to do ? I have included the
description of the NIC from the web site that
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ate: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 17:20:01 -0700
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man cvsup gives a couple more ideas:
USING ssh PORT FORWARDING
As an alternative to SOCKS, a user behi
) it produces a file less than 1kB. So I
assemble it to find the diffenece.
on FreeBSD:
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> Now, I've never used partition magic, but I (personally) find the
> FreeBSD
> partition program in sysinstall to be the easiest one I've ever used.
> What should be changed to make it easier?
Maybe not "e
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, I took the
> current FreeBSD boot scripts and turned them into modules so as to make it
> very similar to the current system.
What about adding the typical "test foo" logic to the NetBSD files to
handle both OS's?
> I did make one change that I
> think will be helpful, I mo
is on FreeBSD.org someplace).
> In short, these are the reasons I prefer FreeBSD:
1) The file system is so much better than any Linux file system,
ReiserFS included.
Question: Is UFS a balanced btree? I don't think so, but I
could be wrong. In either case, UFS is by far and away super
> : Is there an easy way (from script ideally) to get the following
> :stats:
> :
> :free physical mem (avail ram)
>
> This is going to be quite small on any busy machine, or machine that
> has a reasonable uptime. The VM system will cache things unless
> there's a demand for memory. vm.sta
Is there an easy way (from script ideally) to get the following
stats:
free physical mem (avail ram)
free swap
total avail mem
any two of the three would be great. If such a beast doesn't
exist, what are the easiest calls to use to get at them so I could
write some programs that
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