Went to do a "make buildworld" and it appears to be
broken???
(cvsup-ed 6/12/99)
Any comments
Greg
/usr/src/sys/modules/netgraph/netgraph/../../../netgraph/ng_base.c:613:
warning: passing arg 2 of `strtoul' from incompatible
pointer type
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -Wall -DKERNEL -Wreturn-type
-W
Since I don't have a -stable test box, I'd appreciate it if someone could
try this patch. (I've been running it on a number of older stable systems
for a few months.)
This should prevent the "garbage" output from 'pciconf -l' that some folks
may see if you've got PCI cards with no driver assign
On 06-Dec-99 Alexandr Listopad wrote:
> 11M free of mem, and 130M free of swap ;) And my FreeBSD never used
> swap... as I see on "top".
>
> Question: why it should be "...2x your RAM.." ???
It is essentially an old rule of thumb but it should be adjusted according
to your site's requirem
I agree that a wrapper is the more 'practical' answer, however this was
something I would love to see done by default. To hear of -current's
whois solution, it's much better than mine. I'm glad to see I wasn't
the only one thinking along the lines of whois being too narrow minded.
Sorry for the
On 06-Dec-99 Alexandr Listopad wrote:
> 11M free of mem, and 130M free of swap ;) And my FreeBSD never used
> swap... as I see on "top".
>
> Question: why it should be "...2x your RAM.." ???
Well if it doesn't use it them don't worry.
2x RAM seems fine for me, but I run a lot of junk w
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 11:36:19PM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 03:27:15PM -0800, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>
> > No, I haven't used it, I don't do much day to day production work from
> > the 4.x-current playpen box. I'm heading that way now to take a look
> > at it a
darius>
darius>How much RAM do you have?
darius>
darius>It should be of the order of 2x your RAM..
darius>
hi!
I have 128Megs of RAM and 130M of swap.
11M free of mem, and 130M free of swap ;) And my FreeBSD never used
swap... as I see on "top".
Question: why it should be "...2x your RAM
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 09:44:42PM -0500, matt wrote:
>
> I noticed that the Canadian Internic was being left out of the
> whois command line opts, so I thought I'd add it to the options. I really
> have no clue who to send this to, or if I should use send-pr maybe, but
> it's technically n
On 06-Dec-99 Stan Brown wrote:
> Anyway, it came with a free parallel port zip drive. Needless to say
> this only included windoze drivers :-( Can I use this with FreeBSD? If
> so how?
The LINT kernel config file will give you more information.. It tells you about
the vpo0 cont
Went out and bought a new hard drive from Staples today. The price was
too good to pass up!.
Anyway, it came with a free parallel port zip drive. Needless to say
this only included windoze drivers :-( Can I use this with FreeBSD? If
so how?
Thanks.
Finally got the Gnome port to build on my laptop.
Now, how do I set up a given acount to use it?
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Now that you mentioned it, my other point about a follow is mute :-)
I've played with it, queried over 500 domains with it with excellent
results. my only issue with it is since it does everything else
automagicly, can we also have it do arpa's as well?
Just my solomon comments.
At 11:36 PM 1
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 03:27:15PM -0800, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
> No, I haven't used it, I don't do much day to day production work from
> the 4.x-current playpen box. I'm heading that way now to take a look
> at it and probably smash it onto my production desktop box if it does
> what you sa
> On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 02:54:35PM -0800, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
> >
> > Infact you could go one step further and even allow a ~/.whoisrc,
> > so my users whouldn't get confused when whois gave them data from
> > a routing registry :-)
> >
>
> That was my thinking too, but it really does loo
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