Hello everyone,
I recently rebuilt my FreeBSD 5.3 system. I updated the source with
cvsup to RELENG_5_3 (security branch). This time i added the CPUTYPE,
CFLAGS and NOPROFILE variables to my /etc/make.conf so it would look
like this:
CPUTYPE= p4
CFLAGS= -O -pipe
NOPROFILE= true
PERL_VER=5.8.6
P
Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This discussion seems very strange, since I don't really understand how
> anyone could effectively use FreeBSD (or any flavor of UNIX) without
> understanding English in the first place. I've never heard of any
> localized versions of UNIX (?).
The
Am Freitag, 25. März 2005 19:14 schrieb dick hoogendijk:
> kaudiocreator is a nice program for extracting audio tracks and
> converting them w/ almost any encoder. Only pittfall is hat kde is
> needed.
You can read audio tracks directly from ata CD-Drives with /dev/acd0t1 t2 t3
etc. You just have
Greetings all:
I tried to install Fedora Core 3 to my FreeBSD box and make it dual
boot, but with no luck. The FreeBSD 5.4-Pre is installed in the first
drive, and work like a champ. I intended to install Fedora Core 3 on my
second disk, but anaconda crashed at the last moment. The first few l
# faisal gillani:
>
> Fatal server error:
> xf86EnableIO: Failed to open /dev/io for extended I/O
>
> what can be wrong ?
/dev/io has been made a module a while back. Either load mem/io
with kldload or rebuild your kernel with an additional
device io
device mem
in your kernel conf
Hello,
I would like to use gbde to encrypt some disks. Using an external lockfile
things work pretty much as documented (except for some options that aren't
supported
by the tool, but which are listed in the manpage). However, for this particular
situation, I do not want to use an external lockfi
Peter Schuller wrote on Saturday 26 March 2005 12:09 in the group
list.freebsd.questions:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use gbde to encrypt some disks. Using an external lockfile
> things work pretty much as documented (except for some options that aren't
> supported by the tool, but which are li
On 25 Mar 2005, Chris wrote:
> If we're to prove a point to those that name call, are rude,
> troll, and all the other recent events, we must do so on our
> level. Allow them to spew what ever it is they spew, and we
> must simply either ignore it (the correct way imho) Kill em
> with kindness, OR
Hi people
I recently installed gnochm via ports(building) and the compilation
and installation was sucefully but alway a but :-) i get this error when
i try to run it.
%gnochm
You do not have all of the required Python modules to run gnochm.
Check the gnochm README file for tips on how to fix t
I am trying to get a Netgear WG511T working with FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE.
I noticed that this card was listed in my HARDWARE.TXT list, so I assumed it
would be supported. Upon trying this card, having it fail, and doing some
digging in pccard.conf, I see that it is not. I attempted to use ndis/if_
Peter N. M. Hansteen writes:
> There's an amazing amount of material that has been localized into quite
> a number of languages. I believe Gnome and KDE are pretty much fully
> localized to most languages you can think of these days.
I was thinking of UNIX itself, not X servers or related produc
I dont have colors :(
How do you turn off the tab beep ?
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/root/dot.cshrc,v 1.29 2004/04/01 19:28:00 krion Exp $
#
# .cshrc - csh resource script, read at beginning of execution by each shell
#
# see also csh(1), environ(7).
#
alias h history 25
alias j jobs -l
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 07:30:41AM -0500, Rodger Castle wrote:
> I am trying to get a Netgear WG511T working with FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE.
>
I use the same card in a Dell C600 laptop on 5.3-STABLE with no
problems.
> I noticed that this card was listed in my HARDWARE.TXT list, so I
> assumed it would
I have 3,4ghz ht processor and freebsd shows up only one processors. I
suppose it should show two in ht models? so, GENERIC kernel doesn't
support it? but should I add to kernel config to enable it? by reading
config examples I think this should be enough:
options SMP
but is it all I need?
--
Sorry, should have added that it's in FreeBSD 5.3. Does anyone know if
there is any way to stress-test the PCI bus (preferably without external
cards)?
Regards,
Stefan Haglund
I have an IWILL KK266-R (VIA KT133A/686B) board with an 1.4GHz
processor running as a FreeBSD file & web server. The NI
On Mar 22 at 17:05, Anthony Atkielski said:
Bart Silverstrim writes:
--
And when people are saying that it's more likely X but you insist it's Y
and you don't want to take the time to do Y because there are others
who should be more competent with it, what are you going
Hello,
How can I use 'sh' as an interactive shell?
My configuration files are the defaults.
The file '.profile' has the following:
[...]
# set ENV to a file invoked each time sh is started for interactive use.
ENV=$HOME/.shrc; export ENV
[...]
The file '.shrc' has the following:
[...]
# Enabl
Hello,
I have two sound cards:
SiS 7012 (C-Media Electronics CMI9739 AC97 Codec) - 'snd_ich'
Genius Sound Maker Value 5.1 (CMedia CMI8738) - 'snd_cmi'
The first is integrated in the motherboard, and it is detected first and
used as the default output device (pcm0). The second it detected aft
Thanks for the tip, Doug. I'm a bit sketchy on using and changing drivers as
laptops seem to be the only time where non-standard drivers are required for me
(by non-standard, I mean those not enabled by a default install). I just
finished the recompile of 5.4-PRERELEASE and loaded the if_ath d
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:52:16PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> I doubt that even Apple has bothered to localize any of the UNIX
> software for OS X. Unless one treats UNIX as a black-box desktop server
> (with a localized GUI), it's going to be hard to work with the system
> without knowing
>
> Is .profile read by every shell ?
No. .profile is read up by the sh shell and its derivatives.
When the csh shell and its derivatives such as tcsh starts,
its reads up .cshrc.The effect is somewhat the same, but it uses
the syntax is for csh. The syntax for .profile is for sh.
Th
Hello,
I have two IDE disks with the following Operating Systems:
IDE-0 --> ad0s1 --> Windows XP Pro
ad0s5 (extended) --> Windows 2000 Pro
IDE-1 --> ad2s1 --> Debian Sarge (managing LILO at IDE-1)
ad2s4 --> FreeBSD 5.3
I boot from the second disk. I have LILO in the MBR beca
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:12:26AM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> The csh shell of more likely not, tcsh, is more friendly for
> interacticve use than the sh shell.Those who like the sh type
> syntax nowdays use the derivative bash as their shell. It is also
> more interactive friendly than
Hi,
I'm getting desperate. First I couldn't compile just a gnome package.
OK, it could be missed.. But now I want to compile the new KDE-3.4 and
it does not work :-( Compiling kdelibs3 I get (again) this annoying
error. Googling learned it shows up quit often, but I found no solution.
So, what is
On 2005-03-26 16:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:12:26AM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>> The csh shell of more likely not, tcsh, is more friendly for
>> interacticve use than the sh shell. Those who like the sh type
>> syntax nowdays use the derivative bash as their shel
Hello,
I am using FreeBSD 5.3 with Samba 3.0.7,1.
I can read all files from a Windows 2000 Pro. But when
I try to access a mount point that is an NTFS filesystem, I have no read
permission (files and directories appear as zero length files) until I
access them from the server machine (like doing
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On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 09:56:31AM -0500, Rodger Castle wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 07:37:10 -0600 Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 07:30:41AM -0500, Rodger Castle wrote:
> > > I am trying to get a Netgear WG511T working with FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE.
> > >
> > I use
First of all, make sure those mounts are accessible for normal users, if
you haven't. It's under the options for the mount in /etc/fstab, I
think. You can always do a 'man fstab' if unsure.
Does the username/password (check out 'smbpasswd') you are using to
connect to samba exist in the samba u
Hmm, I wonder if the lack of performance, or the unwanted
emails were more heaviliy weighted in the decision?
If there was any intelligent life on the list you could
counter what you call "Trolls" with solid techical
arguments. This reminds me of the old bsdi
list. A bunch of half-wits who are just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmm, I wonder if the lack of performance, or the unwanted
> emails were more heaviliy weighted in the decision?
>
> If there was any intelligent life on the list you could
> counter what you call "Trolls" with solid techical
> arguments. This reminds me of the old bsdi
>
Hi,
most likely you are running at a security level thats too high
check your setting in /etc/rc.conf
Start it at -1 or disable it as a start.
If thats not it you might not have the device in your kernel...
add
device io and recompile.
END
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:59:11 +0100
Stefan Haglund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> First of all, make sure those mounts are accessible for normal users,
> if you haven't. It's under the options for the mount in /etc/fstab, I
> think. You can always do a 'man fstab' if unsure.
>
> Does the username/
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 13:54:37 -0300
Alejandro Pulver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:59:11 +0100
> Stefan Haglund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > First of all, make sure those mounts are accessible for normal
> > users, if you haven't. It's under the options for the mount in
Hello,
I tried to portupgrade firefox from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2, but it fails with the
following messages:
nsFontMetricsPS.cpp: In member function `nsresult nsFontPSFreeType::Init(nsITrue
TypeFontCatalogEntry*, nsPSFontGenerator*)':
nsFontMetricsPS.cpp:1144: error: 'struct FTC_ImageTypeRec_' has no mem
Today I ran offline diagnostics against the SATA drive that I suspected
of causing DMA errors and two system crashes. These offline diagnostics
confirmed a problem with the drive and eliminated FreeBSD as a source of
the problem. I replaced the drive and I'm watching to see if any of the
mystery
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Today I ran offline diagnostics against the SATA drive that I suspected
> of causing DMA errors and two system crashes. These offline diagnostics
> confirmed a problem with the drive and eliminated FreeBSD as a source of
> the problem. I replaced the drive and I'm watch
--- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmm, I wonder if the lack of performance, or the
unwanted
> emails were more heavily weighted in the
decision?
>
> If there was any intelligent life on the list you
could
> counter what you call "Trolls" with solid technical
> argument
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> --- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > Hmm, I wonder if the lack of performance, or the
>> unwanted
>> > emails were more heavily weighted in the
>> decision?
>> >
>> > If there was any intelligent life on the list you
>> could
>> > count
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| Hello,
|
| I tried to portupgrade firefox from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2, but it fails
| with the following messages:
|
|
| nsFontMetricsPS.cpp: In member function `nsresult
| nsFontPSFreeType::Init(nsITrue
| TypeFontCatalogEntry*, nsPS
Are the AWK in the 4.X branch and 5.X branch different?
Looking at
http://www.shelldorado.com/articles/awkcompat.html#os11
it seems the AWK in the 4.X branch has strftime.
I have 5.3 in my machine and AWK doesn't have that function.
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On 2005-03-26, Francisco Reyes scribbled these
curious markings:
> Are the AWK in the 4.X branch and 5.X branch different?
> Looking at
> http://www.shelldorado.com/articles/awkcompat.html#os11
>
> it seems the AWK in the 4.X branch has strftime.
> I h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Well, not *fully* localized, since the commands were still the usual
> bunch of 'ls' 'cp', 'mv' etc... (is that really English? ;-)), but
> everthing else, including error messages and man pages were in german.
> That was really weird looking, yet cute.
Localizing soft
Perttu Laine writes:
> I have 3,4ghz ht processor and freebsd shows up only one processors. I
> suppose it should show two in ht models? so, GENERIC kernel doesn't
> support it? but should I add to kernel config to enable it? by reading
> config examples I think this should be enough:
>
> options
Chris writes:
> That's good news - I'm glad to hear that you are progressing with your
> issues. Once you have these items under control - you ought to have a
> more enjoyable experiance with whatever OS you wish to use.
Now if I could just fine the problem FreeBSD has with my SCSI drives on
my t
Greetings,
I am having some trouble installing imap from source. I am building a
machine for my boss who *insists* that I cannot use anything from the
ports collection on the machine, so I can't use the imap port.
The build is failing, and it seems as though it can't find some openssl
>
>
>I am having some trouble installing imap from source. I am building a
> machine for my boss who *insists* that I cannot use anything from the
> ports collection on the machine, so I can't use the imap port.
>
>The build is failing, and it seems as though it can't find some openssl
> in
Jamie Ostrowski wrote:
>
>Greetings,
>
>
>I am having some trouble installing imap from source. I am building a
> machine for my boss who *insists* that I cannot use anything from the
> ports collection on the machine, so I can't use the imap port.
Ahh - but did he tell you NOT to use p
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, Christopher Nehren wrote:
Probably because the awk on a 4.x machine is GNU awk, whereas the 5.x
awk is the awk that comes straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak,
and so thus hasn't been "extended" with GNUisms.
Thanks.
That makes sense.
Now I just wonder how to get date i
On stardate Sat, 26 Mar 2005, the wise Michael Johnson entered:
you need to update print/freetype2 to 2.1.9 and re-start the build.
(you don't have to remove firefox WRKSRC)
Michael
Yes, this worked. Thanks.
Marco
--
I call them as I see them. If I can't see them, I make them up.
-
In the last episode (Mar 26), Anthony Atkielski said:
> Chris writes:
> > That's good news - I'm glad to hear that you are progressing with
> > your issues. Once you have these items under control - you ought to
> > have a more enjoyable experiance with whatever OS you wish to use.
>
> Now if I co
This is the kind of disinformation I have been
referring to
You'll get much better performance with 1 processor in
UP mode. I suggest you do some testing.
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 19:28:11 +01
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 19:26:27 +0100, Anthony Atkielski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Well, not *fully* localized, since the commands were still the usual
> > bunch of 'ls' 'cp', 'mv' etc... (is that really English? ;-)), but
> > everthing else, including error message
Alejandro Pulver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using FreeBSD 5.3 with Samba 3.0.7,1.
>
> I can read all files from a Windows 2000 Pro. But when
> I try to access a mount point that is an NTFS filesystem, I have no read
> permission (files and directories appear as zero length files) until I
>
Could you output the /etc/fstab? As far as I know, the major difference
is that writing to NTFS isn't fully supported in Linux (last I checked).
Maybe there is something Samba tries to do, that conflicts with that.
Other than that I don't know, sorry. :-)
Regards,
Stefan Haglund
On Sat, 26 Mar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is the kind of disinformation I have been
> referring to
>
> You'll get much better performance with 1 processor in
> UP mode. I suggest you do some testing.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: freebsd-questions@fr
I am offerring the correct information. Turning on SMP on
an HT machine will kill the systems performance much
more than hyperthreading will gain. I told him to test.
The degradation is easily measurable.
-Original Message-
From: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-q
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 20:37:51 +0100
Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alejandro Pulver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am using FreeBSD 5.3 with Samba 3.0.7,1.
> >
> > I can read all files from a Windows 2000 Pro. But when
> > I try to access a mount point that is an NTFS filesystem, I
* Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately that's a relatively common bug that no-one's been able to
> track down yet. It is sometimes associated to failing drives, but not
> always.
I reinstalled my machine yesterday and it Just Works (tm), except for this
warning in my dmesg:
|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> --- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hmm, I wonder if the lack of performance, or the
> > unwanted
> > > emails were more heavily weighted in the
> > decision?
> > >
> > > If there was any intelligent life on the list you
> > could
> >
Colin J. Raven writes:
> How much time have you lost _just_ within the context of this thread
> alone?
Not very much, although it was virtually a total waste.
> Everyone has attempted - with great diligence and considerable patience
> - to *help* you.
Most have spent a lot of bandwidth on ad ho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> You'll get much better performance with 1 processor in
> UP mode. I suggest you do some testing.
Where can I see the results of your own exhaustive tests?
The purpose of hyperthreading is to keep all hardware on the
microprocessor working. Many instructions use only
Josh Ockert writes:
> There's no reason to think that string replacement would cause more
> bugs in the technical sense; however, a bad translation might
> contribute to a higher frequency of user error.
Windows is better adapted to localization than most operating systems,
because it isolates re
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 22:10:30 +0100, Anthony Atkielski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Josh Ockert writes:
>
> > There's no reason to think that string replacement would cause more
> > bugs in the technical sense; however, a bad translation might
> > contribute to a higher frequency of user error.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am offerring the correct information. Turning on SMP on
> an HT machine will kill the systems performance much
> more than hyperthreading will gain.
Why?
I've explained why hyperthreading can provide a modest gain in
performance. Now explain to me why it would not.
Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Localizing software destabilizes it; localized versions always contain
> more bugs (often very hard-to-find bugs) than original versions.
I fail to see how switching from one set of message strings files in a
correctly written application would dest
Still can't figure out how to get my FreeBSD machine to work properly.
I've tried everything.
Download the ISO on Wednesday, Mar 23rd, from ftp.freebsd.org. standard
install, cvsup'd the ports, and tried to install
/usr/ports/editors/pico, /usr/ports/shells/bash2, and a couple other ports.
T
Peter N. M. Hansteen writes:
> I fail to see how switching from one set of message strings files in a
> correctly written application would destabilize it.
As I've explained, changing string lengths can be a source of trouble;
string copies that worked before are suddenly overflowing buffers.
Ins
Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was thinking of UNIX itself, not X servers or related products.
Take a peek in /usr/share/locale and /usr/local/share/locale next time
you're at a FreeBSD or Linux system.
> I doubt that even Apple has bothered to localize any of the UNIX
> softw
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 04:38:15PM +, Chuck Robey wrote:
: I honestly keep on switching back and forth, between thinking that the
: best make is bmake, or gmake. They both have key items that make them
: uniquely better.
Other than parallel build tasks (-j2) what does bmake do that is impor
Peter N. M. Hansteen writes:
> Take a peek in /usr/share/locale and /usr/local/share/locale next time
> you're at a FreeBSD or Linux system.
No need. I can look at the source of almost any UNIX program and see
that there is no provision for localization at all, short of brute
modification of the
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:16:57PM +, Gary Kline wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 09:47:47PM +0100, Ed Schouten wrote:
> * Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unfortunately that's a relatively common bug that no-one's been able to
> > track down yet. It is sometimes associated to failing
I recently did a portupgrade -arR of my server (freebsd 5.3) and since then
webmin will not start -- it core dumps on me leaving a perl.core file in the
current directory.
Any ideas what could be happening here? Could it be because perl also happened
to be upgraded? How can I fix this?
Thanks
After installing freeBSD 5.3 on my system, many packages will not
install. I get an error message that says Warning: tiff-3.6.1_1 is a
required package but was not found. What do I need to do?
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Yes, the theory is very nice; you've done a nice
job reading Intel's marketing garb. However if you
don't have a specific hyperthreading-aware scheduler
and particularly well-written, threaded applications,
you'll lose more than you'll gain. Since FreeBSDs
network stack isn't particularly well thre
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Still can't figure out how to get my FreeBSD machine to work properly.
I've tried everything.
Download the ISO on Wednesday, Mar 23rd, from ftp.freebsd.org. standard
install, cvsup'd the ports, and tried to install
/usr/ports/editors/pico, /usr/ports/shells/bash2, and a c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Yes, the theory is very nice; you've done a nice
> job reading Intel's marketing garb.
I haven't read their marketing materials. I'm simply going by the
technical descriptions I've read of the architecture.
> However if you don't have a specific hyperthreading-aware
I think everyone is misunderstanding my issue here. I setup 5 FreeBSD
servers at once, we are converting our mail server, web server, DNS
server, spam gateway, and transparent proxy machine over all at once to
FreeBSD (well, in steps...but...).
My experience with freebsd is considered intermed
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 10:59:24AM -0500, Christopher Kearns wrote:
> After installing freeBSD 5.3 on my system, many packages will not
> install. I get an error message that says Warning: tiff-3.6.1_1 is a
> required package but was not found. What do I need to do?
First tell us exactly what co
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 04:24:42PM +0100, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting desperate. First I couldn't compile just a gnome package.
> OK, it could be missed.. But now I want to compile the new KDE-3.4 and
> it does not work :-( Compiling kdelibs3 I get (again) this annoying
> error. G
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 12:52:43PM -0600, Jamie Ostrowski wrote:
>
>
>Greetings,
>
>
>I am having some trouble installing imap from source. I am building a
> machine for my boss who *insists* that I cannot use anything from the
> ports collection on the machine, so I can't use the imap
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 09:47:47PM +0100, Ed Schouten wrote:
> * Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unfortunately that's a relatively common bug that no-one's been able to
> > track down yet. It is sometimes associated to failing drives, but not
> > always.
>
> I reinstalled my machine y
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 04:28:33PM -0500, Matt Juszczak wrote:
> Still can't figure out how to get my FreeBSD machine to work properly.
> I've tried everything.
>
> Download the ISO on Wednesday, Mar 23rd, from ftp.freebsd.org. standard
> install, cvsup'd the ports, and tried to install
> /us
Well, for all those who were interested...
My problem was resolved by upgrading all the sites to tinc1.0.3 and fixing
a routing problem i had on one of the systems.
Cheers to my only replier.
J
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Am Samstag, 26. März 2005 23:19 schrieb Gary Kline:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:16:57PM +, Gary Kline wrote:
[...]
> > Yours,
> > --
> > Ed Schouten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> This is a FWIW, but the same thing is happening with DMA
While I see this on questions@ - What does FWIW mean?
I
Emanuel Strobl wrote:
>Am Samstag, 26. März 2005 23:19 schrieb Gary Kline:
>
>
>>On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 10:16:57PM +, Gary Kline wrote:
>>
>>
>[...]
>
>
>>>Yours,
>>>--
>>> Ed Schouten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>>>
>> This is a FWIW, but the same thing is happening with DMA
Hi, ppp newbie here.
I'm trying to share my freebsd machine's internet connection with my
palm via bluetooth. The freebsd machine is connected via wired
ethernet to a linksys wireless access point, that is connected to my
cable modem on the wan side. The linksys AP is my gateway.
Bluetooth s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I shouldn't have risen to this, but it's already gone from the
> realms of
> the sublime to the utterly absurd.
Colin,
After going back and forth on this problem for weeks, Anthony finally
posted the microcode version that his Adaptec controller is using. This
microc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Colin J. Raven writes:
>
>> How much time have you lost _just_ within the context of this thread
>> alone?
>
> Not very much, although it was virtually a total waste.
>
Actually it was a waste to you because you don't want to try anything,
but it wasn't a waste to othe
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 11:45:21PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Where can I see the measurements?
Here are some measurements. A few weeks ago I ran Unixbench 4.1.0
(/usr/ports/benchmarks/unixbench) on a P4 2.8GHz with and without
hyperthreading enabled. I note a slight difference in the 10
On Saturday 19 March 2005 13:29, Brian J. McGovern wrote:
> I'm currently in the market for an "All-in-One" device for the home
> network, mostly for the fax functionality (it'll be replacing an Canon
> scanner and Okidata 810e laser printer). Before anyone suggests their
> favorite FreeBSD Fax mod
Paul A. Hoadley wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 11:45:21PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
>
>
>>Where can I see the measurements?
>>
>>
>
>Here are some measurements. A few weeks ago I ran Unixbench 4.1.0
>(/usr/ports/benchmarks/unixbench) on a P4 2.8GHz with and without
>hyperthreadin
s/gphoto/sane/
Duh :)
On Sunday 27 March 2005 00:53, Danny Pansters wrote:
> On Saturday 19 March 2005 13:29, Brian J. McGovern wrote:
> > I'm currently in the market for an "All-in-One" device for the home
> > network, mostly for the fax functionality (it'll be replacing an Canon
> > scanner and
Hello,
> However even then this is not a good test of HT - the point of HT is to
> improve throughput in multi thread workloads and the benchmark suite is
> basically single thread.What would be more interesting would be to
> run a test with a constant background load also running.In theor
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 13:59:18 +0100, Gert Cuykens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dont have colors :(
> How do you turn off the tab beep ?
>
> # $FreeBSD: src/etc/root/dot.cshrc,v 1.29 2004/04/01 19:28:00 krion Exp $
> #
> # .cshrc - csh resource script, read at beginning of execution by each shell
Hello,
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 03:54:06PM -0800, John Pettitt wrote:
>
> Paul A. Hoadley wrote:
>
> >I note a slight difference in the 10 minute load average in favour
> >of the uniprocessor run (0.00 vs 0.10 in the hyperthreading run),
> >though I doubt this alone could account for a 15% differ
Uh, thats not the correct load average to use. Use the
numbers obtained from top or systat. Those loads
will show Zero load when you're routing 100K pps.
It doesnt measure kernel load.
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From: Paul A. Hoadley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Pettitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: free
You can argue the technical theory all you want, but the
measurements say otherwise.
You guys have done it once again. Baited me into firing up a
test that I already know the results of:
Setup: Bridging em0 to em1
Load: 500Kpps, 60 bytes
3.4Ghz P4 1MB Cache
FreeBSD 4.9 -> Load: 38% (I put this in f
i am looking for a very simple colored one, in the style of
me 19:10# bla bla
you 19:10# bla bla
no menus or borders
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 01:56:50 +0100, Gert Cuykens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am looking for a very simple colored one, in the style of
>
> me 19:10# bla bla
> you 19:10# bla bla
>
> no menus or borders
>
oh and some kind of warning thingie that tels you if somebody sends
something. A beep fo
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