For FreeBSD kernel hackers...
current.jp.FreeBSD.org, yet another SNAPSHOTs server in Japan, begins
to provide a compilation logfile of 'LINT' kernel. Kernel compilation
runs everyday for both 4-stable (0600JST) and 5-current (1400JST) branches.
If you have intersted, check: http://current.jp.F
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 01:17:34PM +0700, Max Khon wrote:
> hi, there!
>
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Josef Karthauser wrote:
>
> > Has anyone got rawdisks working in vmware under -current?
> >
> > They used to work - my guess that that something happened when we
> > lost block devices, or I've got a
Gimme one more time to announce...
matusita> current.jp.FreeBSD.org, yet another SNAPSHOTs server in
matusita> Japan, begins to provide a compilation logfile of 'LINT'
matusita> kernel. Kernel compilation runs everyday for both 4-stable
matusita> (0600JST) and 5-current (1400JST) branches.
And,
At 04:25 AM 10/09/2000, Andreas Brodmann wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>does anyone know if the etherchannel
>(aka bonding) is a feature that's expected
>to be seen in future releases of freebsd?
>
>Andreas
We will have the feature in our bandwidth manager product for FreeBSD
shortly, including fallover.
Hi,
I found information from the vendor of my webcamera, it's CPiA based.
I've hacked together a userland driver program that simply
opens an ugen device, verifies that it's the right camera,
and prints vendorId/productNo. Next it attempts to read
from the camera using an reg_read(fd, reg) funct
I am trying to make zgv work with FreeBSD 4.1STABLE.
zgv is an image viewer using sgvalib.
WARNING: Serious security issues: blah-blah blah commies
under your bed right now yadda yadda thermonuclear device
blah blah.
I want zgv for a quick image viewer that doesn't have to
fight with a massiv
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