At Sat, 06 Sep 2008 04:20:58 -0700,
Xin LI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hello.
> > I have an idea that, in FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE, the code of freebsd-update
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> > If SA is announced, it would be nice.
On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 14:51 +1000, Ian Smith wrote:
> I just booted off the 7.0 disc1 to check, and /usr/local/bin/links is
> still the default browser in Options, available during installation from
> another vty. So I was a bit surprised, on rebooting into my so far not
> much configured 7.0, t
On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 05:50:36PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> It appears Linux got support for the 88E8040 in September 2007 (revision
> 1.2.73). Support for the 88E8040T was added in June 2008 (revision
> 1.330.1.3).
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> The 1.2.73 commit also added support for the 88E8048 and the 88E8070.
On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 01:12:29PM -0600, Dan Allen wrote:
> On 5 Sep 2008, at 9:43 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> I cannot find a single PCI/PCIe card that uses the 88E8040.
>
> I wonder how Ubuntu supports this ethernet chip? It is amazing that
> only two Dell's use this chip. Maybe it is not
Hi,
On a 7.0-STABLE i386 web server, I got kernel messages reporting
problems with PV entries:
Approaching the limit on PV entries, consider increasing either the
vm.pmap.shpgperproc or the vm.pmap.pv_entry_max tunable.
This server (DELL poweredge R200 quad core 4G RAM) is having random
hang eve
Earlier today I reinstalled one of our web servers (Dell PowerEdge 860
running dual or quad core Xeons) with amd64 RELENG_7 as of today,
replacing i386 RELENG_7 from about a month back (clean install).
After installing Apache 2.2.9 and mod_fcgid 2.2 from ports exactly as on
the other i386 machin
On 5 Sep 2008, at 9:43 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I cannot find a single PCI/PCIe card that uses the 88E8040.
I wonder how Ubuntu supports this ethernet chip? It is amazing that
only two Dell's use this chip. Maybe it is not worth worrying about
after all...
Don't kill yourself over t
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 02:28:20PM +, O. Hartmann wrote:
> How can I selectively 'downgrade' a port?
I've never had the nv driver be able to happily (or at all,
really) drive my LCD screen, so I've been using the VESA driver.
Works pretty OK. So it's not accelerated, but chips and busses
are
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello.
> I have an idea that, in FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE, the code of freebsd-update
> is included.
> If SA is announced, it would be nice.
> When so, iso-image is still 7.1-RELEASE not 7.1-RELEASE-p1.
> So, if someone intend to
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, Ben Kaduk wrote:
To quote from the same website:
Early adopter
Releases which are published from the -CURRENT branch will be
supported by the Security Officer for a minimum of 6 months after the
release.
Normal
Releases which are published from a -STABLE branch will be
Hello.
I have an idea that, in FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE, the code of freebsd-update
is included.
If SA is announced, it would be nice.
When so, iso-image is still 7.1-RELEASE not 7.1-RELEASE-p1.
So, if someone intend to install 7.1-RELEASE, and if network is coonnected,
the installer runs the freebsd-u
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