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Hello stable,
Thanks for all your help, I have 4.0 Release (took me weeks to D/L,
the ISO, bit by bit, with a 33.3 K/b modem), I think ill buy the
next set of CD's!!, anyway I'll Unsubscribe
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Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Briefly, they are a way of combining writes to disk so that fewer
> writes happen for meta data.
There's also the "and ordering writes so that the disk is left in a
consistent state after each write, preventing filesystem damage in a
crash without the sl
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Janet Sullivan wrote:
> Christopher Shumway wrote:
>
> > The Intelligent Server Adapter has a PCI ID of 0x5201. The driver code,
> > /usr/src/sys/pci/if_fxpreg.h defines the device ID for the i82557 as
> > 0x1030, which is of course not what this partitular card is.
> >
>
After my latest make world, I find I am now experiencing some PAM error when I
log in:
Dec 8 10:22:33 bsd login: auth_pam: Module is unknown
Dec 8 16:14:17 bsd login: unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_deny.so)
Dec 8 16:14:17 bsd login: [dlerror: Shared object "libc.so.6" not found]
Dec 8 1
Are you running -Stable? Perhaps this question belongs on
FreeBSD-questions, not stable.
Anyway...What kind of modem is it? I hope it is a real modem and not a
winmodem. Does it show up in your bootup/dmesg? (My PCI modem shows up as
sio4, as an example.)
-Marius M. Rex
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000
On 2000-12-08 10:02 -0600, Mike Silbersack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seriously, though. There must be some way to abuse such direct access to
> the pci configuration registers. Just because nobody has figured it out
> how yet doesn't mean that enabling the feature is a good idea.
Well, what
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 11:46:43AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> You don't need to do this anymore at all.
I thought this and did it comment out in my postinstall script before I
run it first on 4.2-STABLE.
But surprisingly a 'passwd somone' resulted in creating a DES password key!
Therefore,
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 12:07:49AM -0700, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> I thought the space staked out by the *BSD gang was approximately
> this:
> NetBSD - the least amount of platform-specific code possible; run
> on most anything
> OpenBSD - pro-active security, bullet-proof from attacks
> Fr
Andre DDAdmin:
>I'm running 4.1.1-release, and thinking of moving to 4.2-release or
>stable. the problem occurs whenever I play any sound file. mp3 or wav
>files. if the sound card is in use and I move my mouse, it gives me
>this error.
>pcm0: hwptr went backwards ->
>pcm0: hwptr went b
> "WB" == Wilko Bulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Ok... can we have this requirement documented somewhere? Perhaps the
>> pkg-descr file for the port? That would have been a timesaver!
WB> 'man ktrace' for a way to debug this sort of things.
The ktrace output was not so helpful yesterd
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 11:11:00AM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote:
> > "MS" == Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> Hmmm. Must be a new requirement. I never had that before. I'll give
> >> it a try. Thanks for the pointer.
>
> MS> No excuses. cdrecord has always required the pass dev
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