Hello everyone.
I finally have the output of a ktrace of the problem where vi returns
"Error: input: Resource temporarily unavailable" to me. It can be
downloaded from the following link. Any information that can tell me what's
going on here and maybe what I can do to fix it would be greatly
app
Sergey,
I have submitted the problem to FreeBSD using the send-pr program, as
Jonathan Chen asked me to. I will follow up here with some details for you
though.
Once the problem starts happening, it seems that I have to log off the
system and log back in again to fix it. This usually (95% of th
I am having a problem setting up a multi-homed host. I have two
separate T1 internet connections, and one physical NIC in my FreeBSD
box. The two networks are as follows:
Connection 1:
LAN Address: 1.2.3.24/25
Router Address: 1.2.3.1
Connection 2:
LAN Address: 4.5.6.106/29
Router Address: 4.5.6
Gustafson
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I am getting the following error in "vi" pretty consistently:
Error: input: Resource temporarily unavailable
Usually I get this at every attempt I make to run vi. Every now and then
I'll somehow manage to stay in vi however long I want. It seems that if
it's going to bomb, it bombs in the first
Hello!
Is there any way to turn on threaded Perl in the base system, instead of
using the Perl port? I need to use p5-Sendmail-Milter which requires
threads, but I would rather not install the Perl port over the base Perl
installation. Is there any flag I can set in /etc/make.conf that will
conf
Hello
I have a brand spanking new Supermicro 7043P-8R server with dual Intel
3.2gHZ Xeon processors and 4GB of Kingston memory.
I installed FreeBSD 4.9 on the box and it gives me the following message on
the screen about 2-5 minutes after it finished booting:
boot() called on CPU#0
I get this m