> I ran into this the other day; it appears that there has been a change in
> the sound API recently such that you need to do SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED before
> SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT. I haven't had time to dig into CVS to see when this
> happened or why.
this is a bug that i cannot replicate. can you give m
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Brian Martinez wrote:
>I'm just curious to know what people do about ports when there's an
>update for the port (of after CVSup'ing the ports tree).For example,
>if you have the apache_1.3.9-modssl port installed, what do you do when
>you see the apache_1.3.14-modssl-late
As I recall, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> We need one quad 10/100 NIC (four segments and only one spare
> PCI slot :-( )
>
> So far we have found only one such card in hardware.txt -- ANA-61044.
> How is it with FreeBSD?
>
> Or maybe another card?
Sun Microsystems sells a "PQFE" (PCI Quad Fast Ethe
> Try,
>
> rshdauthsufficient pam_permit.so
>
> Nothing breaks and rsh behaviour is restored, including prompting for
> passwords when required.
Thanks. Mike Ruhl suggested the same a day ago and yes it works fine.
tonym
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Hi all,
I know some of you will want me to ask this on freebsd-questions, but
I asked once on the newsgroup and didn't get much response. Seeing as
that was a general forum, I thought I might ask a little more
specialized forum.
I'm just curious to know what people do about ports when there's an
Greetings,
Wednesday, Nov. 8, I cvsup'd my 4.1-stable (as of Sept 24) machine...
make buildworld... make buildkernel KERNEL=GENERIC... make installkernel
KERNEL=GENERIC completed with no problems. Then the fun started.
After rebooting, the system came up as 4.2-BETA and I'm thinking things
are
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Maher
writes:
> > : rshdauthrequiredpam_deny.so
> > : to
> > : rshdauthsufficient pam_deny.so
> > :
> > : fixes the problem.
> > :
> > : Should this be changed in CVS or is there some reason why it should remai
> n
> > : 'required'?
> >
My source tree is in synch with 4.2-BETA as of
last night. Everything was rebuilt and was installed
fine.
I cannot, however, install many ports such as
ports/emulator/linux_base
ports/audio/xmms
and so on.
Just to verify the system is okay, I tried installing
"xcd" and that works. Dependent pack
Warner Losh wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Lars Eggert writes:
> : We're getting very bad TCP throughput from a Linksys PCMPC100 card. I'm
> : wondering if anybody can confirm this or has seen a similar problem with
> : the Linksys card. It looks like the Linksys card is unable to perf
Hello,
I have upgraded from 4.1-Release to 4.2-Beta.
I've built a GENERIC kernel and run MAKEDEV all.
But MAKEDEV didn't recreate the devices which are listed in fstab
such as da0s1a.
The new kernel failes to mount the root filesystem.
The messages are:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a
no such
It was an irq conflict.
Sean O'Connell gave me a quick response and I fixed it
yesterday by:
1. putting the pcic in polling mode
>> device pcic0 at isa?
2. forced irq to 10 in /etc/pccard.conf
That worked.
Thanks for all your replies.
-- Qing
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Lars Eggert writes:
: We're getting very bad TCP throughput from a Linksys PCMPC100 card. I'm
: wondering if anybody can confirm this or has seen a similar problem with
: the Linksys card. It looks like the Linksys card is unable to perform at
: 100Mbit/s full-duplex
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Boris Samorodov writes:
: On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Qing wrote:
:
: > dmesg output
: > =
: ...
: > sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
:^
: ...
: > ep0: <3Com Etherlink III 3C589> at port 0x240-0x24f irq 3 slot 0 on pc
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