On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, David S. Madole wrote:
I'm looking for some tips on how to troubleshoot a possible driver
problem. Here is the scenario:
1. Using a Pentium II 333Mhz mobile processor, 82443BX motherboard, and
Intel i82559 NIC (fxp driver).
2. A combination of heavy disk I/O, high CPU u
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Divacky Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Hi,
:
: I need to set serial port to given parity/speed/etc. and then cat from it...
:
: when I: stty -f /dev/cuaa0 speed 1200
: its still at 9600 (the default setting)
:
: how do I alter speed of serial port
hello,
i was wondering what/where changes should i do to make files when
moving a file from directory to another in the kernel source.
for example if want to move all /usr/src/sys/i386 , /usr/src/sys/ia64
in /usr/src/sys/intel/i386 and /usr/src/sys/intel/ia64.
so can any one point me to any documen
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 04:39, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> : how do I alter speed of serial port? minicom/cu is able to do it but I
> : want to do it via stty.
> :
> : how can this be done?
>
> By using the lock device.
Hah, don't be silly!
(stty 1200 ; cat) /tmp/somefile
:)
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Gleb Smirnoff escreveu:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 04:00:08PM -0300, Daniel Dias Gon?alves wrote:
D> I installed MPD and it doesn't start, NETGRAPH is enable on kernel.
mpd-3.18 doesn't work on AMD64. Future mpd-3.19 will work. However,
the problem is already fixed in mpd port. You need to update
Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
I want a nonprivileged access to ipfw (without sudo, suid and etc..).
But RAW sockets restrict this. I have an one idea - a pseudo device
/dev/ipfw. I think that realisation of this feature is not
difficult task. Now i have some questions.
Thanks for more answers :)
I h
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