>At first I was laboring under the assumption that this was an
>SMP-related problem and, while intensely irritating on my box "zippy",
>I figured it would at least only bite a small number of people and
>only in -current.
>
>Now I've switched over to a single-CPU box running RELENG_4 and this
>pr
I haven't seen this problem on my main box, which is SMP with 4.1-RC and
does not run moused. I haven't seen the psmintr error, but I have seen
another odd problem on my old Toshiba laptop under several versions of
4* and *does* run moused.
The symtoms under X is the cursor slowly creeps downwa
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 05:58:36PM -0400, Jeff Palmer wrote:
> Correct me if I am mistaken, but NO_SENDMAIL means don't compile sendmail.
That is true, and it doesn't. You will notice that
/usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail doesn't get updated when make
installworld. What you are seeing in /usr/sbin
You're running Berkeley make, not GNU make, correct?
Eric
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 08:46:57PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get an error when I do a make world on my 4.1-RC.
> I CVSupped the sourcetree lots of times, redownloaded the sourcetree
> of 4.1-RELEASE, CVSupped it agai
I'm running
moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
For RELENG_3 machines
$FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/moused/moused.c,v 1.24.2.9 2000/04/21 14:21:39
yokota Exp $
For RELENG_4
$FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/moused/moused.c,v 1.37.2.5 2000/04/21 13:45:16
yokota Exp $
and for Xfree86 3.3.6
Section "Pointer"
Hello all,
I just installed 4.0R from a Walnut Creek CD with no trouble
whatsoever. I was able to get on the net, top, ps etc fine. At this point
I decided to go for 4.0S, so I cvsupped with the following tag file:
*default host=cvsup4.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*defa
> I do occasionally get this under both RELENG_3 and RELENG_4 machines
> running moused and X when using logictech ps2 mice. I haven't had
> it happen with non-logictech mice..
I should note that I'm also using Logitech (MouseMan) PS/2 mice
in all these situations. Sorry, it's my standard
> FWIW, I have almost _never_ seen this. The only time I ever get this is
> if I am moving the mouse when I hit the console switch on my 4-port console
> switch, but it corrects itself almost instantaneously.
There must be something in my kernel configuration which competes for
interrupts or som
kern/17224 is still an issue with 4.1-RC, just verified it again:
Disabling an Adaptec aic7899 Ultra160 SCSI adapter that shares IRQ 5 with
an onboard Crystal Semiconductor CS4614/4622/4624/4280 Audio controller in
the BIOS produces choppy sound. (If the Adaptec is left enabled, the sound
output
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 08:55:05AM +0200, Maxime Henrion wrote:
> I realized that the problem occured only when esd was running. After
> killing esd, xmms works fine !
>
Glad you got it working, but I don't (knowingly) run esd. Hmm...
> Maxime Henrion
>
> Mark Ovens wrote:
>
> > On Sat, J
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CVSup'ed at about 20:00 PDT from cvsup4. System is a P2 300/192MB, /usr/src
is on a 4.5GB UW SCSI drive. No previous problems with compiles, other than
the occasional minorly broken source tree ;) The system is running 4.0-S from
6/24/2000.
[root@valiant]-/usr/src# make -j 4 buildworld
...
...
..
I do occasionally get this under both RELENG_3 and RELENG_4 machines
running moused and X when using logictech ps2 mice. I haven't had
it happen with non-logictech mice..
it's inconvenient when it happens, but has not happend suffiently
often to really hunt down what was happening, killing
What do knobs do I need to turn to make sshd log to syslog (or any log for
that matter)?
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Hi there,
I upgraded from FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE to FreeBSD 4.1-RC.
I wanna get a Dual PII400MHz. So I thought I'll check and see if someone can
answer my questions here. I'm checking the kernel where is says SMP and
there are few lines.
# To make an SMP kernel, the next two are needed
#options
FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE-2718
I just tried booting the boot floppies (that's all I have) on
a machine with a SoundBlaster 16 at port 220H. I went into
device config and disabled the adv0 device (Advansys SCSI).
I answered "y" to the "save settings" prompt. Yet I'm still
getting the following duri
Hi,
Thanks for the info, I eventually found out the issue. I had the server
kernel build with maxuser at 64, reducing that to 32 has somehow disable
the 88% cpu limitation on the process and therefore I was able to
successfully run the full MySQL test suite. However, how comes that on
FreeBSD
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Loren Koss wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I just tried...
> >
> > rdr wb0 x.x.x.x/32 port 79 -> y.y.y.y port 79 tcp
> > rdr wb0 x.x.x.x/32 port 13 -> y.y.y.y port 13 tcp
> >
> > ...and could telnet to both port 79 and 13 on y.y.y.y with no
> > pro
Whoa.. from outside your network you could telnet to y.y.y.y?? For me, I
wont be able to since it is a 192.168.1.x network.. from inside my
network, sure I can telnet to it.. Did you mean you could telnet to
x.x.x.x 79 and 13?
Regarding whats not working, when i call ipnat -f ipnat.conf it say
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kent Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When cvsup7 was loaded (~20 users), a cvsup required 20 minutes or
> so. When it was really lightly loaded, I could cvsup 4-stable in 90
> seconds.
Of course the server load makes a significant difference. But I still
thi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Gabriel Ambuehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Friday, July 21, 2000, 10:13:59 AM, you wrote:
> > I was only adding a comment that one of the mirror owners made. The
> > checking of the MD5 signature was supposed to be the limiting factor.
[...]
>
> What about havin
/usr/src/usr.bin/xinstall for the sources, and
/usr/obj/usr/src/usr.bin/xinstall for the .o and executable.
The "x" had to be added before the name to avoid confusion with make
targets: for example, if somebody runs "make install" from
/usr/src/usr.bin/xinstall, do they want to install install(1
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Loren Koss wrote:
> Has anyone tried to redirect more than one port using IPNat? It doesn't
> seem to work.. Is there a patch?
>
> rdr rl0 a.b.c.d port 80 -> 192.168.1.10 port 80
> rdr rl0 a.b.c.d port 2000 -> 192.168.1.10 port 2000
>
> The second one wont work..
I just t
> Could someone at least, take a look at the kern/19551? It is about
> bridging and filtering the bridged packets. This used to work in 4.0 all
> the way up to April 27. Somewhen between April 27 and June 20 it broke
> and no longer works. Is 4.1 going to be less stable/functional then 4.
Thomas Stromberg once stated:
=> > As for geometry, I tried both with and without "dangerously
=> > dedicated." My understanding was that if I used the dos partition
=> > entry method that we should be able to pick up the geometry
=> > correctly, but should I try the old dos fd
Nick Sayer once stated:
=nsayer 2000/07/20 21:48:57 PDT
=
= Modified files:(Branch: RELENG_4)
=sys/net bridge.c
= Log:
= MFC - bridge_refresh sysctl
=
= Approved by: jhb
=
= Revision ChangesPath
= 1.16.2.3 +30 -8 src/sys/net/bridge.c
Could some
>From my personal experience (currently running:
Dual PIII-600
1GB PC133 SDRAM
two Ultra2 20GB SCSI's
)
if you are just running any single program (game, gnome, john, whatever)
it will make an ALMOST 0 difference. If you are running a heavily hit
webserver, it will make a huge difference.
It only
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