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Jens Fallesen writes:
> Rod Taylor wrote:
>
> > However, I did the upgrade to v4 shortly after moving, so perhaps the
> > drive got knocked around during that time.
>
> I wouldn't go for that explanation--the exact same thing happened on
> my machine after going to 4.x and I haven't move
With 4.0-RELEASE I switched from userland ppp to pppd (kppp)
because kppp fits nice in my KDE environment. But sometimes,
if I try to disconnect the connection, kppp dies with an signal 6
and pppd stays up running.
After a killall pppd or if I turn off my modem by power switch the
Xserver goes d
>I'd like to report a "Me too" on Robert Watson's report of
>middle mouse emulation breakage under X. I just updated a
>laptop (touchpad with 2 button mouse) running 4.0-RELEASE
>to 4.0-STABLE using sources cvsup'd this morning.
[...]
# Sorry for not replying earlier. I have been out of town
> Do _you_ have ECC memory?
Nope.
-bryan
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On 2000-Apr-17 04:47:14 +1000, Philipp Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i updated my 3.2-release to 4.0-release, and today i cvsup'ed my
>source tree to 4.0 stable. i read src/UPDATING, checked the things i
>had to do and started compiling the whole thing with make
>buildworld. after a few minute
On 2000-Apr-16 13:01:48 +1000, Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gunnar Flygt writes:
>: Has anyone tried the minimum requirements for 4.0? Sure, but will it run
>: on an old Toshiba 486 with 24 MB of RAM?
>
>24MB of RAM shoud be plenty to run a fairly thin, bu
My understanding of IEEE 1394 is that it is patented by Apple and anyone
who wishes to use it has to pay a royalty to Apple. Maybe I misunderstood
and this only applies to hardware manufacturers.
--
Chris
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I have a Dell OptiPlex GXi (Pentium-133 with 96MB RAM) running
3-STABLE (from last night) which is used to simulate a WAN (using
dummynet). Under normal operation, it hangs about every 2 weeks,
but I can make it happen in about 15 minutes by loading up the
box. When it hangs, it does a good job
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matthew Frost writes:
: I'm having trouble with a Lucent Wavelan Silver IEEE card on
: 4.0-STABLE. Something very odd is going on or I've screwed up
: somewhere.
It would appear that you have an interrupt conflict problem. Is IRQ 5
really free? As in no physical
I'm having trouble with a Lucent Wavelan Silver IEEE card on
4.0-STABLE. Something very odd is going on or I've screwed up
somewhere.
This is a Dell Latitude laptop, relevent dmesg bits:
FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Sun Apr 16 21:35:40 BST 2000
chip2: irq 10 at
device 10.0 on pci0
pcic0: at port
I have the same problem, running 4.0 STABLE from last friday!
this is the first try to get some CD's burned after my 3->4 upgrade on a "ATAPI
only" machine.
my home box have upgraded well and still working as before!
thanks FreeBSD people.
]:)
are this related to the wdc-->ata change?
On 16-Ap
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