it occurs the error when the opera exits.
The error message is : Can't read kernel memory: :/dev/mem: Permission
denied
i need help, thanks
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Hello Hackers ,
I am doing a project where i am supposed to backport some hyperthreading code
from FreeBSD 5.x to 4.1 . I found the scheduler code in version 5.x in the file
sched_4bsd.c / sched_ule.c ( for the ULE scheduler ) where as in FreeBSD
version 4.1 I was unable to find the scheduler
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Paul Robinson wrote:
> Seriosuly Terry, I can't tell if you were joking or not, but nobody is going
> to play with opengis stuff, just because it would be a "neat" way of showing
> where user groups are. :-)
No, but there are active OSS GIS packages - GRASS comes to mind, and
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 11:38:23AM -, Paul Robinson wrote:
> Terry Lambert wrote:
>
> > None of those maps are clickable. They're actually just *tiny*
> > PNGs of maps-with-pins-in-them, with no obvious correlation to
> > real location data associated with PERL (e.g. number of pins is
> > not
Paul Robinson wrote:
> Terry Lambert wrote:
> > None of those maps are clickable. They're actually just *tiny*
> > PNGs of maps-with-pins-in-them, with no obvious correlation to
> > real location data associated with PERL (e.g. number of pins is
> > not equal to number of page entries, in most cas
Terry Lambert wrote:
> None of those maps are clickable. They're actually just *tiny*
> PNGs of maps-with-pins-in-them, with no obvious correlation to
> real location data associated with PERL (e.g. number of pins is
> not equal to number of page entries, in most cases, and the pins
> for Columbs
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 06:30, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Nik Clayton wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:37:21AM -0600, Stephen Hilton wrote:
> > > Why not base it on latitude and longitude, along with an
> > > email address and text fields to allow for some self
> > > expression of areas of i
Nik Clayton wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:37:21AM -0600, Stephen Hilton wrote:
> > Why not base it on latitude and longitude, along with an
> > email address and text fields to allow for some self
> > expression of areas of interest etc...?
> >
> > A clickable map would be a nice interface fo
On 02/18/03 18:15, "Nik Clayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please, no wheel reinvention.
> http://www.pm.org/groups/index.html
Cool. Does this mean the doc@ team are ready for FreeBSDmongers? :)
-aDe
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On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:37:21AM -0600, Stephen Hilton wrote:
> I really like this idea :-), and think that a database of all
> types of FreeBSD people from end-users to commiters who want
> to opt-in to this listing could spawn a lot of educational
> and fun opportunities for individuals who
> > Kreiser Kirov wrote:
> [stuff]
>
> Wouldn't it be best to put him in contact with some of the other
> developers in the area?
>
> Which brings the question.. who IS in the area..
User group list at http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#user
* Ukraine The Ukrainian FreeBSD User Group (
On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 18:27:23 +0100
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen Hilton write
> s:
>
> >> maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
> >> web page so that people can find each other?
>
> Well, new committers are allowed to mark themselves in
Julian Elischer wrote:
maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
web page so that people can find each other?
A bunch of people from FreeBSD's UKUG started working on this. It was to
be hosted on www.bsdworld.net (not generally viewable yet), although it
was started it seeme
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen Hilton write
s:
>> maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
>> web page so that people can find each other?
Well, new committers are allowed to mark themselves in the xearth port:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/commi
Guys,
not to spoil your great ideas, but to supplement them with the given
reality:
http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#user
Gleb (aka Kreiser Kirov),
go to the link above and look for Ukraine.
(hint: http://www.uafug.org.ua/ )
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On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 10:45:48 -0800 (PST)
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Marcin Dalecki wrote:
>
> > Kreiser Kirov wrote:
> [stuff]
>
> Wouldn't it be best to put him in contact with some of the other
> developers in the area?
>
> Which brings the question.
On 2003-02-01 13:10, Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julian Elischer wrote:
> > On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Ceri Davies wrote:
> > > On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 10:45:48AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> > >
> > > > maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
> > > > web page so that
Julian Elischer wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Ceri Davies wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 10:45:48AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> >
> > > maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
> > > web page so that people can find each other?
> >
> > ports/astro/xearth/files/freebsd.comm
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Ceri Davies wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 10:45:48AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
>
> > maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
> > web page so that people can find each other?
>
> ports/astro/xearth/files/freebsd.committers.markers ?
I was going to
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 10:45:48AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
> web page so that people can find each other?
ports/astro/xearth/files/freebsd.committers.markers ?
Ceri
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On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Marcin Dalecki wrote:
> Kreiser Kirov wrote:
[stuff]
Wouldn't it be best to put him in contact with some of the other
developers in the area?
Which brings the question.. who IS in the area..
maybe we should make some sort of geographical registration
web page so that peop
Kreiser Kirov wrote:
Hello,Dear FreeBSD!
My name is Gleb.
I wrote to you from Ukraine(this country is situated in Europe,near Russia).
Now you are explaning where the Ukraina is.
Next time you will tell us where childs are comming from?!
I live in Kiev -the capital of Ukraine.
I'm a student
Hello,Dear FreeBSD!
My name is Gleb.
I wrote to you from Ukraine(this country is situated in Europe,near Russia).
I live in Kiev -the capital of Ukraine.
I'm a student of National Politecnical University of Ukraine .
I'm very sorry for my english,I know it only for reading some handbooks and m
Wrong list... try -questions, next time.
Dave & Julia Smith wrote:
> i.e my library has for example a func PostMessage(int app, word msg);
> and SendMessage(int app, word msg);
> for argument sake..
man msgsnd
man msgrcv
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Hi folk, I appoligize in advance if I am emailing to the wrong group as
I just got this group
from an EFNet question response.
What I am trying to do is create a simple message parser library for
applications to access,
NOT using any of the main BSD components like pipes and sockets.
The coding
Hi guys, I have two questions, please help.1. in one book, there are both pfslowtimo(void *arg) and pffasttimo(void *arg) in uipc_domain.c, which will be called by timeout, one is called every 500ms,the other is called every 200ms. I want to know how FreeBSD control the timeout?I want to the
ouyang kai wrote:
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Dear Terry, >See /usr/src/sys/kernel.h. It is done using linker sets and>SYSINIT.Hmm¡. Thank you!I find the mi_startup() function in /sys/kern/init_main.c, there are some code as follow:for (sipp = sysinit; sipp < sysinit_end; sipp++) { if ((*sipp)->subsystem == SI_SUB_DUMMY) continue; /* ski
ouyang kai wrote:
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See /usr/src/sys/kernel.h. It is done using linker sets and
SYSINIT.
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Hi Everybody, I am a jackaroo to FreeBSD kernel. I have a question about how the kernel add all devices. For example, in NetBSD, I can find the code in /sys/kern/init_main.c: /* Attach pseudo-devices. */for (pdev = pdevinit; pdev->pdev_attach != NULL; pdev++) (*pdev->pdev_
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Hi,
Thank god for small mercies! I loaded an older
version of the kernel, and it worked! Basically, I was too worried to think
before I wrote that last mail!
Sorry for the trouble! Though any tips for my
mistakes would be much appreciated:))
Anjali
I am working on a little program and I am kinda stuck. I have attached
it just in case what I say isn't clear.
Basically I am having problems with the while loop in _monitor_state
(line 129).
For now I am using "trap _menu_state INT" which is most likely not
right. I want to exit this fu
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