I dont have any problems here, get a maximum connections exceeded message
though.
Hope this helps!
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 05:34:32PM -0500, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
>
> The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection refused
>
> T
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 16:34, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
>
> The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection
> refused
>
> This started around the time of the cut-overs.
*default host=cvsup.FreeBSD.org
gimpy# csup /usr/local/etc/p
On 12/5/06, Steven Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection refused
This started around the time of the cut-overs.
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On 12/3/06, ros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trying to burn a RW CDROM, I notice the CD-ROM device was freeze and
nothing happen. After a hard reboot (I turn off completly the computer),
I find this message on the /var/log/message file
Dec 3 19:04:40 bill kernel: acd0: req=0xc24e5258 SEND_OPC_INF
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 18:18, Iasen Kostoff wrote:
> Hi,
> It seems that after I load and then unload a driver its name stays
> linked to the device e.g:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:10:0: class=0x068000 card=0x81411043 chip=0x005710de
> rev=0xa3
> hdr=0x00
>
> but of course if_nfe is neither
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages,
I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to produce core dumps
or a se
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb
manpages, I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce
core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to pro
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 20:02, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Hello,
> This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
> with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages,
> I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
> So I was
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 20:02 Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Hello,
> This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
> with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages,
> I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
> So I was w
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently with
the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages, I
can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to prod
Niclas Zeising wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb
manpages, I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce
core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there s
Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Thursday 02 November 2006 15:19, Anthony Chavez wrote:
>>> freebsd-hackers:
>>>
>>> I have attached the backtraces of 17 core dumps from one of my
>>> machines. I have several deployments of this same F
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