(void)_write(STDERR_FILENO, ":", 1);
sprintf(num, "%d: ", LineNo);
(void)_write(STDERR_FILENO, num, strlen(num));
I'm pretty sure (but not positive) that these diffs do not have
tentacles afflicting other code, and should be safe to apply to a
virginal
en mounted filesystems. I haven't looked at this idea)
(freebsd-legacy@ , anyone, for those of us too stubborn to join the
modern world, and get confused when the -stable list postings don't
make clear what release is being discussed, or want a quiet place to
mull over 2.2.x ?)
thanks
b
eel free to adopt this
code and treat it as your own, as I'm rather negligent in my
responsibility to it these days.
thanks
barry bouwsma
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should set one back three empty cases of beer these days
(and in my location; more drinking may be needed elsewhere)
thanks,
barry bouwsma
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cessing one of my two card readers with EHCI
that this patch seemed to help, for what it's worth, but with
my external hard drive, no improvement (other than perhaps a
decrease in the random frequency of occurrence) was noted.
(argh, sorry for the long-winded messages i compose)
Otherwise
ly posting the added lines to umass.c from
-current to make it operate with my mostly-stable.
(Actually, it looks like all I did was to un-re-implement
cam_calc_geometry() back to what was in -stable, and to say that
I don't have a ZIP_100 so I could junk that portion of the code
just to get
h possibilities -- which only
result in the normal output being doubled or trebled in playback speed/pitch,
from the tests I've done. But I may well be missing something blindingly
obvious, like playback levels or something. Thanks!
And also, I don't have a S/PDIF-in device of an
On Mon, 2414 Sep 1993, Rob Nelson wrote:
> Can you provide a pointer to a web or ftp site for `screamto'? I
> haven't heard of this before and can find nothing on the search engines
> regarding screamto.
Well, maybe. Essentially, what I have is the source k0dez that I
was haX0ring almost a yea