On 12/11/11, Brett Glass wrote:
> At 11:36 AM 12/11/2011, Ben Kaduk wrote:
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>>Did you take the change to /etc/ttys going from cons25 to xterm 'type'?
>
> I didn't have to change it; it was that way when the OS was installed.
>
You were sending to -s
hlighting
> changes -- seemingly at random -- as I work.
Did you take the change to /etc/ttys going from cons25 to xterm 'type'?
-Ben Kaduk
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created, so it looks newer, even though
the content is the same.
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a while,
but I don't remember if it was 7 or current.
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, does it give any further output after printing the GEOM_LABEL for
the other drives?
-Ben Kaduk
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ce if those releases overlapped, so that
one can jump from one long-tem-support release to the next.
>
> Jo, you say that he have had to maintain your own patched build of old
> FreeBSD releases because you need to keep them in production for longer than
> EoL period. Can I suggest tha
e supported
for these short times? I have never run a release, so I can't be much
more specific that ``man-hours'' -- someone else should chime in
and say what those hours would be spent on, if they were there.
I think this is a great opportunity for the project, and a few pointers
re's another one
ready to take its place, but if the new one isn't ready, then you just use
whichever regular release is current and then snag a long-term release
when it becomes available. Yes, it's more work, but that's life.
-Ben Kaduk
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> a. can I move these to a larger partition temporarily, and if I have a
> crash, move them back to do debugging?
Yes.
>
> b. is there some setting I can use in make.conf to have it auto-install the
> symbols files to a seperate directory on 'installkernel'?
>
I don
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 7:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> -- Original message --
> From: "Ben Kaduk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> You don't need to compile the kernel on the same machine that you use it
>
el on the same machine that you use it
on -- you can copy the compiled kernel into /boot/kernel.new
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er issues on latest re(4), please try patch in
> kern/123563 and let me know how it goes.
>
>
> > -Ben Kaduk
> >
Pyun,
Thanks for the reminder -- I saw the changes go in,
but forgot that this box was using re(4). Attempting to csup
while running the March 25 driver made me sa
0.4 .
The system that is killing my connections is:
FreeBSD periphrasis.mit.edu 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #3: Tue Mar
25 14:53:51 EDT 2008
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Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Ben Kaduk
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I can't say that I'll be able to help you, but whoever can will want to see
the output of 'ps -axl' for the firefox process, and
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