ss or something.
Anyway, I'm just wondering if the cendyne 56k is
indeed a controller based serial modem, or if it's
a nasty serial winmodem, designed to fool the world
into thinking it's controller based.
Has anyone had experience with the cendyne external
56k serial modem?
ine Interface (CLI)
version 1.0 for FreeBSD 4.4 and FreeBSD 4.5 For
the Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S"
Works great with the Perc 3/di. I can now monitor
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I'm running Windows XP. But it just doesn't want to work under
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE for some reason...
Does anyone have any clues to help get this drive working?
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Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. I just bought a generic
> USB 1.1/2.0/firewire external drive enclosure for my 32gb
> Travelstar 12.5mm hard drive.
>
> The device shows up like this:
>
> Nov 18 14:06:16 trevarthan k
are the chances of
clamd acquiring pid 4062 four days in a row?
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in running the same configuration
and have any questions. I'd consider myself nearly an expert on this by now,
having survived both FreeBSD and Debian Linux on my 32Gb partition. FreeBSD
is by far the easiest to deal with because it uses a multi-stage boot loader
by default (i.e. NOT lilo).
t; "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Try typing this at the loader prompt:
set hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range="1"
And then 'boot'. You can type '?' for help.
If that doesn't work, then try posting to either -CURRENT
or -MOBILE. Perhaps someone there can be of more help.
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> How does dmesg.today get rotated to dmesg.yesterday?
>>
>> I suspect my dmesg.today of being corrupted by old info.
>> I have gotten the following message in my security output
>&g
. This is total overkill for most small businesses.
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> Hi, I was wondering if FreeBSD 5.1 can be
> install on a laptop?
I've been running 5.1-RELEASE on my IBM Thinkpad A30p
for 4 or 5 months now. I like it a lot. It's was a bit
trickier to get installed than 4.8-RELEASE, but once
it's installed it works well.
ed to connect in a hurry on my laptop.
I think it's probably a good idea to get user ppp (FreeBSD Handbook)
working before switching to kppp though. That way you'll be able to
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> up on console?
I'd like to know this too. I have a FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE box that exhibits the
same symptoms. The addresses it complains about belong to a colo box on our
network and a cisco router.
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first time, etc..), but it's very reliable and the
qmail style qmailctl script can be adapted to any configuration with minimal
work to make an excellent control script.
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ibgphoto2-2.1.2_2 from gtkam-0.1.10
with my Kodak DC3400 digital camera. Works great!
> (or via digikam or via konquerer).
I haven't had a whole lot of luck with these personally. Seems like they
break every other KDE release. I think I'll stick with gtkam.
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ng OLDCARD? I'm pretty sure that pccardc is incompatible
with NEWCARD at the moment. I think M. Warner Losh is working on this,
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Will Prater wrote:
>
> On Nov 24, 2003, at 1:10 PM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>> Will Prater wrote:
>>
>>> List,
>>>
>>> What are most of you using to monitor the running daemons? I have been
>>> loooking into DJB daemontools which
e on my
Thinkpad A30p and it's harmless.
Also, a better list for Thinkpad related questions would be -mobile.
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/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
% ldconfig -r | grep libm.so.5
712:-lm.5 => /usr/compat/linux/usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib/libm.so.5
So how do I fix this?
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a better way to install a kernel than to copy /boot/kernel
to the new machine or set the DESTDIR environment var. If you're installing
world then it's a different story, but kernels are fairly self contained.
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to make sure the (former)
Win 98 SE machine's partition tables are correct.
Does this sound do-able? What commands would I use to backup and restore
the NTFS partition?
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o consolodate those partitions, you'll probably have to
back them up using dump, delete both partitions, create the consolodated
large partition, and then restore the backup.
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? If so, you might want to install CUPS
and Samba and print over SMB.
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Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>>Eric F Crist wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hey all,
>>>
>>>I've been trying to get some remote pringing working to no avail. I
>>>purchased a ZOT print server (ht
rocess so that the loader
knows to use ad1s1d as my root device?
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On Thursday 03 March 2005 5:41 pm, you wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'm a FreeBSD 5.3 user as well as a Gentoo Linux user.
> >In Gentoo linux, you only have to create 3 partitions:
> >
> >/boot
> >swap
> &g
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>
>
>>Anyway, that worked. The kernel boots now, but it prompts
>>me at the beginning of the rc process for the root device.
>>I give it:
>>
>>ufs:ad1s1d
>>
>>Which is my / partition, and it
Bob Johnson wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>>On Thursday 03 March 2005 5:41 pm, [someone] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>I'm not sure I understand the problem. If you don't want to create more
>>>partitions, then don't. You can make an
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani writes:
>
>> Then why doesn't sysinstall enable soft updates on the root FS by
>> default?
>
> Because the root is not often written, and any data loss on the root is
> likely to have more negative effects than on other
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani writes:
>
>> How recent are we talking about?
>
> In the 5.x timeframe, I believe, but I don't remember exactly when the
> improvements were made. I recall that soft updates are now encouraged
> on just about any parti
w much used
space I actually have in /)
Is dump incorrectly labeling 54091 as the number of tape
blocks when it should instead be labeling 54091 as the
number of kilobytes?
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Howdy list,
Has anyone had really good or really bad experiences with
Firewire PCI cards that contain a "supported" firewire
chipset?
Trying to get a list of "sure buys" and "avoid like the
plague"'s.
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Howdy list,
Does anyone here have a mult-drive ATA->Firewire
enclosure that they really like?
Any ideas on things to look for?
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Howdy list,
Does anyone know of a 4, 6, or 8 port ATA PCI Controller
that works well with FreeBSD? Preferably ATA-133 and
large capacity drive capable.
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Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> Does anyone know of a 4, 6, or 8 port ATA PCI Controller
> that works well with FreeBSD? Preferably ATA-133 and
> large capacity drive capable.
>
> Thanks!
How about non-RAID? I got one recommendation for 3ware Escalade
controll
gs very well. But hey, maybe it will for you.
YMMV. Hope the above rant helps a little.
Also, here's an article I found a few weeks ago that is very in-line with my
experiences using *BSD and Linux:
http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux1.php
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Jason M. Leonard wrote:
>
> On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>> Jeff Elkins wrote:
>>
>> > This is not a troll.
>> >
>> > I've installed FreeBSD 5.2 on a spare SCSI drive and am compiling
>> > kernels, updating port
ot;text" keys are all converted to hex
differently by different companies/Operating Systems.
I do it like this:
ifconfig wi0 ssid FreeBSD wepmode on wepkey 0xAA
And I think 128 bit encryption is really just 104 bit encryption:
wi0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
[...]
a
hardware RAID controller? Which hardware RAID controller (they're DEFINATELY
not all created equal!)?
In general, you'll probably get optimum speed with vinum. However, it'll chew
up your CPU and it might not be as reliable as a hardware solution.
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/RealPlayer8/rpnp.so
I get this:
/usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/ldd: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: not found
ldd: /lib/ld-linux.so.2 $exited with unknown exit code (127)
Exit 1
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ee
I understand the "70M Free" part, but should I add "668M Inact" to
that? Or is it more complicated?
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Charles Swiger wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>> How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system
>> has at any given point in time?
>
> What do you mean by "free memory"?
Memory that can be used by other p
ou find such a tool, please let me know so I can use it on my AMR
MegaRAID (Dell Perc 2/SC) RAID 5 array.
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Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 09), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> Charles Swiger wrote:
>> > On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>> >> How do I calculate the amount of free memory my system has at any
>> >> given
the current amount of resident memory", but does
that mean RES is included in SIZE? Or does that mean that
RES should be counted in addition to SIZE?
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things that softlimit limits (according to `man softlimit`),
and I admittedly don't understand how any of the above translates to
memory usage as shown by VSZ and RSS under `ps`, or SIZE and RES under
`top`.
Any ideas?
> Maybe running vmstat -w 1 would give you a different perspective
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> 1.) Where is my Free memory going? I can't account for it
>> in the SIZE and RES columns of the various processes.
>> These are relatively constant.
>
> Disk cache.
I thought it
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 12), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> Dan Nelson wrote:
>> > In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> >
>> >> 2.) What, exactly, is RES? `man top` describes it as this:
>> >> "
Howdy list,
I use:
ppp -auto MyProvider
to connect to the internet with my 56k pccard.
How do I glean the connection speed?
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ll modulate connected modems up or down depending on
line static, noise, etc...
Are events like this logged in ppp.log? Is there a command I can
run, while connected, that will tell me my current connect speed?
Or is this something internal to the modem that I can't retreive?
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location because I _know_ it'll do the job with BSD reliability, and if the
customer's needs change in the future, I can probably adapt the box's hardware/
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odem session has completed. There is no way to see this
> speed as it changes to compensate for line noise.
That would be nice. You don't happen to have any on-line docs to back
up that claim, do you?
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days these boxes have everything
> in them, and the single thing that they apparently can't do is bake bread.
Probably depends on how many processors you have
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(when I have access
to the internet and freedb). Is there a program that WILL do this?
3.) How do you usually handle this situation?
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, but the device.
Is there some magic voodoo flag that I need to pass to this port to get it working?
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Howdy list,
Just in case anyone is interested, I have updated my
cups+samba install and post-install configuration HOWTO.
See attached.
Again, this is an update from the configuration I
provided here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/65979/match=cups+jesse
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be able to
install packages. I'd have to build everything from source.
Maybe I just don't understand how to use the ports tree 100% yet...
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Jud wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:55:41 -0400, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>> dick hoogendijk wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 17:23:44 +
>> > Matthew Faircliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>>
Jud wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 15:37:55 -0400, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>> Jud wrote:
> [snip]
>> > If you cvsup the ports tree, you can choose to install from either
>> > ports or packages.
>>
>>
>>
7;m wondering if this is somehow by design, or if I did something wrong... ?
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Jud wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 09:21:13 -0400, "Jesse Guardiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>> Jud wrote:
>>
>> > On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 20:04:39 -0400, Robert H. Perry
>> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>
s non-upgradable?
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Ruben de Groot wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:23:03AM -0400, Jesse Guardiani typed:
[...]
>> Is there a way to mark a port as non-upgradable?
>
> Yes, see /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf
>
> HOLD_PKGS = [
> 'bsdpan-*',
> 'x11*/XFr
on this one port, and I'm
getting a bit annoyed. I was hoping it would be done
the first time I came back from lunch. :)
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Kent Stewart wrote:
> On Friday 24 October 2003 10:41 am, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>> Howdy list,
>>
>> Sorry if this is an obvious question, but I didn't
>> find anything in the portupgrade manpage.
>>
>> I'm in the process of upgrading the ports
ndrive
/dev/da1s1122M43M79M35%/usr/home/todd/pendrive
-
But the first one is a ghost, and if either are umount'd,
my kernel panics and my system reboots!
Is there a way to reliably umount an already disconnected
umass0 SCSI-2 device?
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Kent Stewart wrote:
> On Friday 24 October 2003 01:38 pm, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>> Kent Stewart wrote:
>> > On Friday 24 October 2003 10:41 am, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
[...]
>> > I come from the programming world and to update a library and not
>> > update
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> A co-worker of mine has a neat little usb pen drive.
>
> I set it up properly in /etc/usbd.conf with this
> entry:
>
> -
> # The entry below mounts Todd's Pendrive
x27;
class= multimedia
subclass = audio
Good luck!
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I built it by hand because the package on the OO-1.1 website
said it required some kernel changes from -CURRENT.
I'm NOT making this available for general download directly
from me. Contact me offlist if you're interested in
pr
Hmmm,
Just compiled Wine 20040505 on FBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
and now I can't use the File->Open command in notepad.
Any ideas?
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eferable
over a msdosfs install (yuck...), but SYS-NOTES
labels it as dangerous for even read-only.
Is FreeBSD capable of reliable ext2fs read+write?
If not, is there a filesystem besides msdosfs that
I can share between FreeBSD and Linux?
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Hello,
Just curious: Are FIFOs made by mkfifo disk
backed? Do they go away between reboots? Do
they lose data between reboots?
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list.
5.1-RELEASE ISOs have been available from the FreeBSD website for the past
three days now.
>
> Alex
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Howdy list,
I've gotten a few errors now at different times from
sysinstall during a package install under 5.1-RELEASE.
Each time it tells me to view the 'debug screen' for
more info. What debug screen? How do I view it?
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ould be to boot into the old kernel (read the handbook), back up
the old kernel, then start recompiling the new kernel without some of the
options and devices you just added. Something is causing problems. Use the
process of elimination to figure out what it is.
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Christopher Rosado wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> On Friday 13 June 2003 07:31 am, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>> Doesn't look like it has anything to do with artsd or KDE. It looks like
>> your kernel keeps panicing on boot.
>
figure out how to get the ugen devices to
appear with group writable permissions.
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Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Howdy list,
>
> I'm trying to get gphoto2 to connect to my digital
> camera as a NON root user. (it works fine when root,
> but that's a security risk)
>
> Under 4.x, all I had to do was make the appropriate
> USB devices group readab
e is created when I plug my camera in.
The above doesn't effect it (because I think it is only
run at boot).
I haven't rebooted my machine to test, but I shouldn't have
to, right? I should just have to plug my camera in, which
I did, and it didn't effect the ugen devic
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
>
>> It should have read something nicer in the comment though:
>>
>> # Allow members of group operator to write to ugen0
>> perm ugen0 0664
>
> Is that supposed to work for devices that always exist,
e. I haven't been able to
> find any really reliable SMP docs online. And I could be blind but I
> can't find anything in the handbook.
I think your dmesg.boot and your kernel config file would be good to
see right about now.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Curt Micol
>
nually set the WXP partition as bootable from FreeBSD's fdisk utility,
for example. And when doing a fresh install, you'll probably have to get
boot1 from the fixit media.), but those are the basic steps, and if you
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Howdy list,
Does anyone know if it's possible to mix virtual
PCM devices? (i.e. /dev/dsp0.1, /dev/dsp0.2, etc...)
I'm trying to run XMMS at a different volume level
than my KDE SFX volume level. XMMS is using /dev/dsp0.2
and KDE is using /dev/dsp0.3.
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want GIMP, Grip, and GnuCash fonts
to change too!
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as a wrapper to Samba's smbclient and doesn't use
mount_smbfs at all).
LinNeighbourhood is perfect! Exactly what I was looking for!
I would have never found it without the suggestion either!
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stable?
>
> Rgrds, Denis.
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on that will do the
job!
Any ideas?
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wait statement at the (assumed)
point of peak memory usage and then looking
at the process with 'ps'?
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wait statement at the (assumed)
point of peak memory usage and then looking
at the process with 'ps'?
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ired when I took the above notes.
Please write me and let me know if you had to add anything or
do anything different from the above. But Note: I do NOT want
to know what you had to do to install foomatic-rip, hpijs, or
any other printer-specific software properly. I'm only interested
e fwe device?
4.) What hardware has it been tested to work well on?
5.) If this isn't the place to ask, where should I go?
Thanks!
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 06:53:09PM -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>> Howdy list,
>>
>> I'm a Sys Admin running FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
>> servers.
>>
>> During a recent programming/installation
>> project, I found myself w
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 10:03:31AM -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
[...]
> Another approach that occurred to me might be feasible would be to use
> the limits(1) facility to set a maximum virtual memory size for the
> process. Then do a binary search to find
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> During a recent programming/installation
>> project, I found myself wanting to know
>> the peak memory usage of a given command/process.
>>
>> Is there any way to gather
c.d/cupsd.sh start`
at boot time do the same thing? Stuff in the rc.d directories
runs automatically at boot time.
Or is the /usr/local/etc/rc.d directory new since FreeBSD 4.7?
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face that learning
curve at some point in the future anyway, so you might as well dive in
on your conditions and your timeframe, rather than wait until it's a
requirement.
HTH
Sincerely,
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Terribile's text with Mr.
Terribile's text itself. I wrote the stuff about the directories.
(Hey, if I'm gonna take the time to write it, I might as well not let
anyone else unknowingly take the credit! :-] Me! Me! Me! )
>
> Anyway, the CUPS startup in /usr/local/etc/rc.d w
Todd Stephens wrote:
> On Friday 05 September 2003 09:59 am, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>> I hope the above information is useful to someone. It MAY NOT
>> be 100% complete. I was very tired when I took the above notes.
>> Please write me and let me know if you had
-current&format=html
You'll have to run -CURRENT to drive it though. ath was added after 5.1-RELEASE.
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omething I can do to speed this up?
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