Hi All,
for some strange reason an ls -l | more inverts the colour on an
xterm. If I vi a file then colour comes back to normal (I gather vi
resets xterm)
Is that known?
Theo
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Jim,
Jim Flowers wrote:
> The 6.04 firmware does, indeed, allow establishing a network with an ISA
> card in a FreeBSD box, however, when doing the PCCard upgrade with a Windows
> machine it requires the drivers to be upgraded to 4.01 first and if you want
> to talk to it with the IEEE/Wave Mana
Hi hackers and others,
Has anybody heard about some *BSD work on the Mach4 microkernel
recently?
I mean, something that would look like Hurd (from GNU) but with a
complete BSD approach.
How hard would it be to upgrade Lites1.1 server to support FBSD 4.0
binaries?
Thanks in advance.
Nicholas
Hello,
Anyone experience with this board?
Any comments? Recomandations?
Thanks.
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From: Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PCI BIOS
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 18:25:16 -0700
> Just to note that I've been looking at this code a bit, and at least the
> PCI bus interface/implementation is really nice. It could do with a
> little cleaning up, but this would give us the ab
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 08:45:17AM +0100, Theo PAGTZIS wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> for some strange reason an ls -l | more inverts the colour on an
> xterm. If I vi a file then colour comes back to normal (I gather vi
> resets xterm)
>
> Is that known?
What versions are you running?
Please send the
Hi!
I've put the latest patches for tagged queueing on ATA disks up
for ftp on:
ftp://freebsd.dk/pub/ATA/ATA-tagged-queueing-diff-0831.gz
This is a snapshot from one of my working tree's and other minor
fixes are also included, but thats another story...
>From the README:
Experimental su
Reference:
> From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT)
> Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Julian Stacey wrote:
>
> > On 4.1 (built by `all` from 4.0, not via `world`, as that host is t
> I have a notebook PC with Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD on it.
> I installed the FreeBSD booter into the Master Boot Record (MBR).
> Using that, I can boot Windows or FreeBSD. But Linux doesn't
> show up as a boot choice, because I installed it into a "dos
> extended" partition (slice), to keep
> Feel free to post URLs for both the implementation and resulting paper, as
> I think they'd be of interest to the community as a whole, allowing us to
> better understand the impact of real-world behavior on the implementation,
> as well as providing a foundation for future profiling and modific
- Forwarded message from Chris Cuzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:18:07 -0400
From: Chris Cuzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: msgget errors
Pardon me, i'm a little new when it comes to C, can someone please explain why/how
this would be occuring
Peter Wemm writes:
| Warner Losh wrote:
| > In message Christopher Stein
| writes:
| > : .. does anyone know if this exists? It would
| > : speed up the panic-edit-compile-boot-copy-boot kernel hacking
| > : cycle by transforming it to panic-e
Hello all,
a while ago I wrote yet another script to run a number of programs
on a certain occasion which is similar to periodic(8). My main goal
was to run jobs (fetching mail and news) in parallel when I go
online with my dial-up account. These should be finished, though,
before the time is set
I just wrote:
> I'd like to see someone like this in the standard OS.
^^^
"some*thing*" of course. Sorry!
--
Juergen Nickelsen
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You're not using the flags for colourized ls are you?
If you do:
% ls > /tmp/ls
% cat /tmp/ls | more
Does it still leave the screen inverted?
Joe
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 05:59:35PM +0100, Theo PAGTZIS wrote:
>
> uname ...
>
> FreeBSD olympos.cs.ucl.ac.uk 4.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.1-RELEASE #1:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Arjan Knepper wrote:
> Anyone experience with this board?
> Any comments? Recomandations?
I have a ze card that we bought for use as a cheap term server, but found
that the card is particular about the motherboard chipset. We had some
telenet Celeron 1Us that we wanted to u
Robert Nordier wrote:
>
> Gary T. Corcoran wrote:
>
> > Now since the MBR booter "knows" that you don't boot DOS/Windows
> > from an "extended" partition (type 5), it doesn't offer it as
> > a boot choice. Now I could probably hack the booter (boot0 ?)
> > to accept type 5 as a valid choice. B
I know, this is a gdb question. Since I'm not on gdb lists I'll
ask here first. I want to use my fast, well understood FreeBSD
system and use gdb to attach to remote processes running on a
Solaris 2.7 system.
I now have a wicked slow Sun system to use to verify that my binaries
run properly on
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Chris Cuzner wrote:
> msgget failed, errno is 28
>From the man page for msgget:
[ENOSPC] A new message queue could not be created because the
system limit for the number of message queues has been
reached.
What happens when
[root@as-02] [08/31/2000 20:30]
-[1 ttyp0]-[ ~ # ipcs
Message Queues:
T ID KEYMODE OWNERGROUP
Shared Memory:
T ID KEYMODE OWNERGROUP
Semaphores:
T ID KEYMODE OWNERGROUP
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Are message queues actually in your kernel?
options SYSVMSG
Andrew
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I wrote:
> > Now since the MBR booter "knows" that you don't boot DOS/Windows
> > from an "extended" partition (type 5), it doesn't offer it as
> > a boot choice. Now I coul
[root@as-02] [08/31/2000 23:41]
-[6 ttyp1]-[ / # strings kernel | grep SYSVMSG
___options SYSVMSG #SYSV-style message queues
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000831 22:33]:
> Are message queues
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