On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 09:58:44AM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> Why not 4.4.1-RELEASE, 4.4.2-RELEASE, etc
> It's simple, to the point. Implies upgrades. Allows you to quickly determine
> exactly how current a particular system is with regards to patches, and
> follows long-standing conventions.
>
it was vmware under linux emul.
>>> lsof | grep /var
>> # lsof | grep vmware | grep /var
>> vmware 489 randy txt VREG 116,262148 140673024 16 /var (/dev/ad0s3e)
>> vmware 489 randy 11u VREG 116,262148 140673024 16 /var (/dev/ad0s3e)
>> vmware 492 randy txt VREG 116,262148 140
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hajimu UMEMOTO writes:
: I just did it. When booting kernel without any pccard stuff, it works
: fine, suspend/resume is okay. The output of dmesg is attached.
Thanks for the demsg and the test. I was afraid that you'd say
something like that :-(. I'll investiga
> On Sat, 04 Aug 2001 13:29:47 -0600
> Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
imp> I've not seen this problem. Can you do me the favor of trying to boot
imp> a kernel without the pccard stuff in it at all and let me know if you
imp> get similar behavior? That would eliminate at least one
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 12:35:44PM -0700, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 09:47:32AM -0400, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> > 1) Have the cvs scripts add the latest commit date/time to a version.h
> >everytime a commit occurs in a branch. Display/use it accordingly.
>
> I suggested t
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 11:29:39AM +0100, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> it was vmware under linux emul.
> > lsof | grep /var
>
> # lsof | grep vmware | grep /var
> vmware 489 randy txt VREG 116,262148 140673024 16 /var (/dev/ad0s3e)
> vmware 489 randy 11u VREG 116,262148 140673024 16 /
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hajimu UMEMOTO writes:
: I did CVSup and built 4.4-PRERELEASE of yesterday. Once suspend, my
: laptop never resume. The kernel of Jul 21 is okay. My laptop is
: called Chandra2. Dynabook 3380 SS is okay. Did someone else meet
: this problem?
I've not seen this
hi, there!
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Tim Kellers wrote:
> So sahould I await an update, or copy those libs from older (4.3-stable)
> servers and try the build again?
you should make it to link against libcrypt instead of libdescrypt
/fjoe
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On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 11:29:39AM +0100, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> it was vmware under linux emul.
> > lsof | grep /var
>
> # lsof | grep vmware | grep /var
> vmware 489 randy txt VREG 116,262148 140673024 16 /var (/dev/ad0s3e)
> vmware 489 randy 11u VREG 116,262148 140673024 16 /
Hi,
I did CVSup and built 4.4-PRERELEASE of yesterday. Once suspend, my
laptop never resume. The kernel of Jul 21 is okay. My laptop is
called Chandra2. Dynabook 3380 SS is okay. Did someone else meet
this problem?
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On 2001-08-03 at 17:04:37 Boris Popov wrote:
BP> Please try the attached patch. It fixes a nasty buffer overflow
BP> which may cause this panic.
Okay, this patch seems to solve the panic problem for me. On the
previously crashing box, I cvsu
Why not 4.4.1-RELEASE, 4.4.2-RELEASE, etc
It's simple, to the point. Implies upgrades. Allows you to quickly determine
exactly how current a particular system is with regards to patches, and
follows long-standing conventions.
Just my $.02
-Bill
Andrew Boothman wrote:
>
> [Boy do I wish I hadn'
Fri$
Not to beat a -deadhorse, but here are my $.02
The only sensible suggestion I've seen so far is 4_3_x_RELEASE. The reason
is that all the proposals I've seen (with the exception of the above and
4_3_RELEASEplX, which is not lexically bigger than 4_3_RELEASE) is merely a
cosmetic change wit
This is known. I4b is MFC´d to stable and is in a "not quite here"
state. This problem is being worked on.
hellmuth
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