When I run StarOffice 5.1 (from sun.com) on FreeBSD 3.3-19990905-RC I get
a large number of the following messages on the console:
Sep 9 15:19:01 w-bbeattie /kernel: cmd soffice.bin pid 10767 tried to use
non-present sched_yield
anybody know if I can get rid of these?
Brian Beattie
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 11:01:00AM -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
>
> > if you look at the CVSUP tutorial, it tells you that one of the things you
> > have to do is re-make your devices.
>
> The problem was that I thought that Mergemaster did that for me.
>
It doesn't yet! I raised that problem
"Chad R. Larson" wrote:
>
> I visited my closest CompUSA last night, and asked someone there to
> look up the Power Pack on their inventory computer. He said it was
> a standard item, catagory A01. Which means (the A part) each
> store is supposed to stock it and (the 01 part) the minimum qua
I visited my closest CompUSA last night, and asked someone there to
look up the Power Pack on their inventory computer. He said it was
a standard item, catagory A01. Which means (the A part) each
store is supposed to stock it and (the 01 part) the minimum quantity
is one. Price $49.95.
I asked
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A lot of time ago my collegue wrote the c-prog intended to be ran
as cgi script. He did mistake in prog:
to check that file existed he opened it with fopen (why not access I
didnt
understand :) and after some action closed it with fclose. Upon
some condition as I said the file might not existed.
I'm looking to get a software installation done on a server I have already
had built. I did not find anyone on the FreeBSD homepage that seemed to do
this work, so I thought I would submit this into the forum in case some of
you guys have had some good experiences with a company. The ser
"Jeffrey J. Libman" wrote:
>
> if you look at the CVSUP tutorial, it tells you that one of the things you
> have to do is re-make your devices.
The problem was that I thought that Mergemaster did that for me.
Kent
>
> cheers,
> jeff
>
> |
>
if you look at the CVSUP tutorial, it tells you that one of the things you
have to do is re-make your devices.
cheers,
jeff
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I recently cvsup'ed from 3.2-stable to 3.3-RC. During the process I
ended up with an incomplete set of /dev's. I had ttyv0-3 and when I
rebooted, I ended up with a screen filled with
Sep 6 15:04:14 ruby getty[256]: open /dev/ttyv4: No such file or
directory
Sep 6 15:04:14 ruby getty[257]: open
Hi,
I have recently upgraded a system to the latest stable, and have already
received three of these panics:
uname -a reads
FreeBSD addr3.addr.com 3.3-RC FreeBSD 3.3-RC #0: Tue Sep 7 21:57:07 GMT 1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/ADDRKERN i386
the panic reads:
Fatal trap 12: pag
pam_unix.so will require root access to authenticate against
/etc/master.passwd. The solution is presumably for PAM to run in the
pwcheck daemon provided with Cyrus--I've never used the PAM support so
don't know much about it. I use Kerberos 4 directly from Cyrus. The
pwcheck daemon listens on
Hi all,
My computer suddenly hanged when I was
browsing and when I reboot the computer, the computer won't boot. I'm using
FreeBSD 3.3 RC as of early Sept . I used Netscape 4.61 to browse and chat using
kvirc.
After troubleshooting for several hours, I
found that the SDRAM slot which I
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Michael Robinson wrote:
> >From the Vinum intro:
>
> "In order to perform its functionality, Vinum allocates a large
> number of dynamic data structures. Currently these structures are
> allocated by calling kernel malloc. This is a potential problem,
> since malloc inte
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