On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Kirill Ponomarew wrote:
> Hi Ade,
>
> Chris BeHanna has advised me to add "#include " before "#include
> " and it did work.
Deleting the libmalloc package is probably the better option. I
had long since forgotten that package was installed on my system. I
thought it w
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 11:24:47AM -0400, Arley Carter wrote:
> After it is compiled into the kernel, do you need to add a line to rc.conf
> similar to what is done to load vinum? Or is it loaded by default by boot?
>
You can either put the line (as I wrote) into kernel config file, and it
then
After it is compiled into the kernel, do you need to add a line to rc.conf
similar to what is done to load vinum? Or is it loaded by default by boot?
Also to be precise in nomenclature, I am referring to the on board video
chip set on the Intel CA-810e motherboard. Intel specifies it as a 8281
Hi Ade,
Chris BeHanna has advised me to add "#include " before "#include
" and it did work.
Thanks
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Ade Lovett wrote:
>On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 09:44:51AM -0500, Ade Lovett wrote:
>> Find the port that installed /usr/local/include/malloc.h and delete it
>> with extreme preju
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 09:44:51AM -0500, Ade Lovett wrote:
> Find the port that installed /usr/local/include/malloc.h and delete it
> with extreme prejudice.
It's devel/libmalloc, which I've just marked as BROKEN so this issue
won't come up again until either the port is fixed or just plain
dele
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, kmays wrote:
> Has anyone sat down and tested loading FreeBSD v4.1
> on IBM Thinkpads and other laptops?? I was looking into
I installed 4.1-2901-STABLE on a dps electronics AMD K6 300, as well
as a Compaq Contura 400c (486dx25..).
the dps is having some pcmcia problems.
On Wednesday, 18 October 2000 at 12:57:01 +0200, Roman Shterenzon wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm really sorry, I don't know what mangles it. If it's still mangled I
> can post it somewhere on the web.
No, the text is now correct.
> If it was fixed after 4.1-RELEASE, please let me know, I'll have to drive
>
The AAC controllers are overly sensitive to the data that is on the disks.
Often in the lab I've had to low-level format each disk before the
controller would post. So if disklabel is putting a label on, but not a
partition table, then thats probably why the controller is wigging out on
bootup.
Okay, attached are dmesg outputs for the MP hang and the UP boot, as
wellas an mptable from the UP boot ...
Pulling out the points you brought up, things look the same in the dmesg
output:
new-demeter# grep Origin *.dmesg
MP.dmesg: Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x6a0 Stepping = 0
UP.dmesg: O
Is this the same kld that you can load in /modules, and is this agp driver
only for the i810 or for agp support for video cards?
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On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 09:28:52AM -0400, Arley Carter wrote:
> Where can I find the i810 driver for Freebsd? Last time I checked, about
> one or two weeks ago, according to info on the freebsd and X86free web
> site this video chip set wasn't supported.
>
It's in FreeBSD 4.1 and later. You'll
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You are right from what I can tell. It looks like they intended to
change the /etc/defaults/rc.conf to have inet.d, sendmail, and
portmap off by default. However, it also looks like that never got
done. It maybe has been fixed by now. The STABLE tree changes on a
regular basis as improvments and f
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