Re: no USB mice detected on GA-MA74GM-S2

2009-04-14 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
Michal Varga wrote: 2009/4/13 : Yes, I'm 100% positive I tried plugging mouse after the boot up had finished. Honestly I am late asking here. I was struggling with this and looking for cases online for more than 2 weeks at least. And I came across your thread from 2007, too. That's really bad

Re: busybox and small scripting languages on FreeBSD ? (was Re: 80 Mb / enough for 7.x? OK to delete /stand/ and /modules/ ?)

2008-08-02 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
Luigi Rizzo wrote: Also, what would you suggest as a small scripting language to be used in this kind of platform for implementing CGI scripts (and preferably able to use sockets/select) ? The various perl/python/php and friend are in the 10MB range once you pick up a little bit of libraries (so

Re: "ad0: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA" type errors with 7.0-RC1

2008-01-25 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
Jeremy Chadwick wrote: * Getting a larger power supply (usually when lots of disk are involved) I only have two drives, so I think the PS has enough capacity in my case. Agreed; even a 350W PSU should handle 2 disks without a problem. I've seen power supplies with a sagging 12V rail cause th

Re: [AMD64-SMP] I can't get my cpus working at 100%

2006-08-25 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
Christian Walther wrote: A nice example of a program being able to do threading, but one CPU (core) only is python. This is not strictly correct: Python relies on a global interpreter lock (aka GIL) to protect internal data structures. When code in the Python process doesn't require access to

Re: ATA DMA timeouts

2005-06-05 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
Tony Byrne wrote: Martin, TB> We're now at 2 hours uptime and there is no sign of the ATA TB> timeouts. With the newer kernels the first timeout would appear TB> within 5 to 10 minutes of rebooting. I can't see any changes to TB> the ATA code in the interim so I'm curious as to what could have T

Re: Performance issue

2005-05-10 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
Suleiman Souhlal wrote: Hello, On May 9, 2005, at 3:54 PM, Daniel Eischen wrote: On Tue, 10 May 2005, Peter Jeremy wrote: On Mon, 2005-May-09 11:00:18 -0400, Ewan Todd wrote: I have what I think is a serious performance issue with fbsd 5.3 release. I've read about threading issues, and it seems t

Re: Problems reclaiming VM cache = XFree86 startup annoyance

2003-12-21 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Paul Mather wrote: > Not being a Python programmer, I don't know exactly how BitTorrent is > accessing the files (e.g., using mmap), though I do know some kind of > random access is involved as the filesets are chunked and different > chunks are served to different peers. I s

Re: The sendmail discussion...

2002-03-28 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Gregory Neil Shapiro wrote: {...} > I plan on continuing to improve the FreeBSD infrastructure for sendmail > and will continue trying to be sensitive to the needs of non-sendmail > users. I welcome feedback and I try to be quite reasonable. Thank you for all your work, in

Re: Win2K & FreeBSD 4.1-20000923-ST

2000-10-21 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Balakin Alex wrote: > I've got a problem. I have Win2K Professional and FreeBSD > 4.1-2923-STABLE > on one hard disk. Here is a problem with boot loader - after loading of > FreeBSD, I > can't load Win2K getting message "NTLDR not found". > This can be fixed only throught

RE: Macronix driver bugs ?

1999-07-07 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
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