Hi,
FireWall wrote:
I need help disabling Xfowarding on FreeBSD 5.3
How about "xhost -".
Eitarou
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I need help disabling Xfowarding on FreeBSD 5.3
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Hello, all.
A while back, perhaps about a year or so ago, I had an iRiver H120 - one of
their older microdrive MP3 players. Unfortunately, while running 5.3-current
at the time (and limited by hardware to USB1.0), transfers to the device
ended up with corrupted data, and thus unreadable MP3's. S
> This is a fairly FAQ. It can be caused by aggressive optimizations
> (e.g. unroll-loops), or by font problems (i.e. try running fc-cache -f
> -v). If you've compiled using default CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, and your
> fontconfig cache is okay, try running mozilla -g, and see where it's
> crashing.
B
Scott Long:
> I suspect that the buffers are being bounced all over the place in the
> if_re driver. Can you send me the output of 'sysctl hw.busdma' after
> the system has been under load?
sysctl: unknown oid 'hw.busdma'
Strangely enough, I'm running the affected Dec 22 kernel at the
moment, b