thanks Lowell for your reply,
i want to restore my /usr dump on both of my disks (each one has /usr
partition separately).
i try to use TMPDIR in order to prevent this conflict, but restore does not
identify it and use my /tmp dir yet. this is what i do:
first, i create a tmp1 directory in /tmp d
Hi Freebsd Team,
Hope you are doing fine.
I thought you might like to know some of the reasons why you are not
getting enough organic traffic & most often you stick to Ad words to get
more traffic which is quite expensive and the chances is high of getting a
spam traffic as well.
Let me tell yo
FreeBSD 9.1 on amd64.
I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out what
they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
are drivers for particular devices.
Is there any resource or documentation available?
Thanks.
P.S. Here are the first few:
ahc
On 30 April 2013 09:39, Walter Hurry wrote:
> FreeBSD 9.1 on amd64.
>
> I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out what
> they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
> are drivers for particular devices.
>
> Is there any resource or documentati
I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out
what
they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
are drivers for particular devices.
Is there any resource or documentation available?
Thanks.
P.S.
Walter Hurry writes:
> I have a list of about 220 kernel modules and would like to find out what
> they do, or are for (none has a man page). I suspect that many of them
> are drivers for particular devices.
> ahc_eisa
> ahc_isa
> ahc_pci
Try "man 4 ahc".
kpn...@pobox.com writes:
> > alias_cuseeme
>
> I don't know this one. Google?
CU-SeeMe is a video conferencing product; I have no idea what
this module does.
Robert Huff
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Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:43:51 -1000
Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
Is there a way of turning off the witness feature on the FreeBSD
Current 10.*
I want to use a stripped down version as a test firewall with pf.
you must take this out of your kernel configuration:
option
Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently slow or
stop. Which do you use? I tend to use chromium although I still will
probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more firefox like.
thanks
ed
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Mikhail Krutov wrote:
> On Mon,
I have a number of boxes running 9.1-RELEASE (amd64) that I updated to
p3 yesterday via freebsd-update. However freebsd-update still indicates
that linker.hints needs to be updated. Running `freebsd-update install`
appears to install a new linker.hints file but still doesn't appear to
satisfy f
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:08:55 -0500
"Edwin L. Culp W." wrote:
> Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently slow
> or stop. Which do you use? I tend to use chromium although I still
> will probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more
> firefox like.
>
> than
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 21:01:39 -0300
Mario Lobo wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:08:55 -0500
> "Edwin L. Culp W." wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently
> > slow or stop. Which do you use? I tend to use chromium although I
> > still will probably go back to
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:08:55 -0500, Edwin L. Culp W. wrote:
> Thanks for your comment. I agree that firefox is intermittently slow or
> stop. Which do you use?
Opera. No, really. :-)
> I tend to use chromium although I still will
> probably go back to firefox unless chrome becomes a bit more
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