I've replaced the Battery with a new one. Also Linux, Windows98/NT4/XP and BeOS do not
exibit this problem and FreeBSD only exibit's it on a warm boot on a power off/on the
problem doesn't occur
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> obtain some evil privileges...
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> in short: Dont email as root, not even when you test
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> Cheers
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> root wrote:
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> > `sh MAKEDEV ptyX` (where X is each of the numbers 1 through 7)
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> Doesn't really matter.
> What is this set to ? :
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> pseudo-device pty #Pseudo ttys
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> Note that you can optionally add a number to the end of this option.
Currently this line is set like this:
p
I have recompiled my kernel with:
maxusers128
And have confirmed that that is indeed the case by checking the value in
`sysctl`.
Further, in addition to the 16 pty device files that come in /dev by
default, I have created all 256 of them by running the commands:
`sh MAKEDEV ptyX` (whe
> All of this started with the quest for URIs being useable everywhere.
It's a stupid quest, for reasons others have pointed out.
> > When this isn't possible or
> > reasonable, it's not only difficult but *wrong* to abstract.
>
> I never said this was trivial. We (which includes me) tried to s
> What I was trying to say is that there is no reason that I should care
> if the file is local or not.
You do need to know if the file is local or not. You need to know
for security. You need to know because files behave differently on
different machines. You need to know because file structures
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lobbered.
for example, if I print this printcap:
begin printcap
lp:\
:sh:\
:lp=/dev/lpt0:\
:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd/lp:\
:lf=/var/log/lpd/lpd.log:
lplaser:\
:sh:\
:lp=/dev/null:\
:if=/root/filters/smb-filter:\
:sd=/var/spo
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr 17 11:07:13 2000
>To: Martin Cracauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: problems with "-O -pipe" in guile port
>Cc: James Halstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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>In-reply-to: Your message of "Mon, 17 Apr 2000 14:24:36 +0200."
> <[EMA
"Pedro F. Giffuni" wrote:
>
> FWIW,
>
> I downloaded the BSDI 4.1 Release notes and I was surprised by the
> quality of the document. It goes through the basics of installing and
> configuring BSDI.
It is nice. I use it in our webhosting servers. Hi-Performance in my
book.
>
> I think the prior
I have a tiny little snippit of code here (test.c):
char ldap_init();
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
ldap_init();
return 0;
}
I expect (want) a runtime error but I do expect it to compile when
linked with the openldap libraries. Here's my quandery:
vv# gcc -L/usr/local/lib -I/usr/local/i
Hi all,
I've got an asus XG-DLS dual xeon mainboard with two matrox millenium G200
pci boards with 16 megs of ram each and I'm trying to run Accelerated X v5
on freebsd 3.2-stable.
First, I was wondering if anyone else out there is successfully running
multihead accelX 5 on freebsd 3+.
It seems
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