On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Alan Bindemann wrote:
> >From: Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Don't expect to get lots of help for this; XFree86 4 is very, very beta
> >and has lots of nasty bugs. [snip]
> >
> >I suggest using 3.3.6 for production use.
>
> I was under the impression that the i810 chipset
hi, there!
On 6 Sep 2000, Randell Jesup wrote:
> I (and some coworkers) are having problems with GDB under
> 4.1-stable and shared libraries (particularily in Mozilla). Ever since
> upgrading from 3.3 or 3.4-stable to 4.1-stable, GDB gives bogus line
> numbers/addresses for references in
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Chad R. Larson wrote:
>My company has implemented Microsoft RAS servers that are willing to
>speak PPTP tunnels. Is there a port or configuration that will
>support that from a FreeBSD client?
ports/net/pptpclient
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>tcsh is fully csh-compatible.
No, it isn't. And not including a 44bsd-csh package on
4.1-RELEASE's CD #1 (note that 44bsd-more is there) was downright
malicious.
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Yes, /dev/agpgart exists. I also upgraded my ports collection to include
/usr/ports/x11/XFree86-4/patches/patch-i810. The contents of XFree86.0.log
are shown below:
XFree86 Version 4.0.1 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6400)
Release Date: 1 July 2000
I am trying to partition the disks with ideally a small dos partition
that I may need for some other OS down the road and a large FreeBSD one.
However, I haven't had ANY success with fdisk or disklabel.
I'm using an fdisk that was last edited August 27th. I have altogether 4
scsi disks connected
Hi,
Did you done the MAKEDEV agpgart ? MAKEDEV is a shell script in /dev directory
that will make the useful /dev files (like /dev/agpgart).
You don't need to use -STABLE as far as I know.
Maxime Henrion
Alan Bindemann wrote:
> I am trying to get XFree86 4.0.1 working on a box with an Intel i8
Buy.com has spammed me twice in the recent months -- out of the blue,
spamvertising some of their UK specials (although I live in US).
Apparently, they bought my address in some giant spam-list...
One should, probably, take his/her money elsewhere...
-mi
On 5 Sep, Mike Tancsa w
I am trying to get XFree86 4.0.1 working on a box with an Intel i810 video
chipset using FreeBSD 4.1 Release 0 (Using the ISO image). I know I need to
rebuild my kernel with the 'device agp' line added to the config file. (This
hasn't helped, startx still bombs).
My question is this: Do I ne
On Wed 2000-09-06 (05:22), Jeffrey J. Mountin wrote:
> If you build with this option and remove /bin/(t)csh, buildworld will die
> when /usr/bin/vgrind is called like so:
Well, this is obvious. You can't remove /bin/sh either.
> However, I thought all shell scripts were supposed to be Bourne.
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 05:22:42AM -0500, Jeffrey J. Mountin wrote:
> However, I thought all shell scripts were supposed to be Bourne. This is
Why? Most of my personal scripts are for csh. Just because I like it.
And csh is default shell for root. And having csh is RIGHT THING in BSD.
--
Igor
At 12:29 AM -0400 2000/9/6, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> I will certainly take a look at it. However, for now, I have been
> using a number of bonnie processes simultaneously. The box I am
> building is going to be just a pop3 server. So at any given time, a
> number of popper processes running sca
Hmmm...
If you build with this option and remove /bin/(t)csh, buildworld will die
when /usr/bin/vgrind is called like so:
===> share/doc/papers/kernmalloc
touch _stamp.extraobjs
(cd /usr/src/share/doc/papers/kernmalloc; soelim kernmalloc.t) > kernmalloc.ms
vgrind -f < /usr/src/share/doc/papers/
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