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focused on getting 6.0 ready. The 6.0-BETA4 builds should be available
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On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:34:42PM +0100, L.Edgeworth wrote:
> --- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Looks like you're running make -j. Don't do this when you encounter
> > errors, because they're probably hidden far back in the output.
> >
>
> actually, it was the -j option caus
--- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like you're running make -j. Don't do this when you encounter
> errors, because they're probably hidden far back in the output.
>
actually, it was the -j option causing problems, although making a
GENERIC kernel worked fine?
> Also, when y
On Sun, 2005-Sep-04 04:27:24 +0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
>standard. Here's what my non-acpi/apic system ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) says:
>kern.clockrate: { hz = 1000, tick = 1000, profhz = 1024, stathz = 128 }
>And here from my 1GHz Celeron with acpi and apic:
>kern.clockrate: { hz = 1000, tick = 1000, p
On Monday 29 August 2005 06:09 am, we left the discussion here:
>
> <...> Isn't it safe to make some of the default sizes a
> wee bit larger? That is, a 256mb /tmp and /var doesn't seem
> "appropriate" if you have one of these massive modern disk
> drives. For christ's sake, I'd gladly give
> Can anyone give me a clude to look for?
1) Does it start if you invoke it using
# sh -x /etc/rc.d/inetd start
2) What does `file /usr/sbin/inetd` show?
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is there any clean way to retrofit the RealTek re(4) gig ether driver
into a 4.11 system? i have a system that's been running just
fine for years and would prefer to keep it that way. however,
i would like to use the gig-e card that i've come into as a
second ethernet spigot, hence the query.
ye
At this moment I've a strange error.
inetd is not started after a reboot, but after entering inetd on the
commandline, the deamon is started
I'm using freebsd 5.4-stable. I just recompiled the system so with the latest
patches.
in /etc/rc.conf I've enabled inetd.
Can anyone give me a clude to l