On Monday 02 October 2006 21:16, Roland Smith wrote:
> Well, these are the same guys that bought a license from SCO for SCO's
> alleged "IP" in Linux (and alledgedly in *BSD, before the settlement in
> USL vs BSDi was made public). Apparently after a large
> bribe^H^H^H^H^Hdiscount from Microsoft.
Clint Olsen wrote:
Linux has a cool program: lsof (list open files). Does FreeBSD have
something similar?
Yes, 'fstat'. Though I very rarely remember its name ('lsof' is far more
memorable, IMHO).
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Volker wrote:
The RAID set is now running degraded. Both systems are running on R
6.0. I know it's more like guesswork, but what might be the reason
for these disc errors? Are the discs really dying? When rebooting
the system(s) the first disc re-appears for a few days and will
disappear again l
me recently :)
http://people.freebsd.org/~delphij/MFC-RELENG_5/patch-em
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tch near, or on top of, a 1200VA UPS. Judging by the effect they have
on a monitor they produce some pretty hefty electro-magnetic fields.
Thanks a lot for the help all, apologies for the noise :(
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wonder if there's
any chance it could be faulty.
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e backported onto
RELENG_5. [1]
I have however already tried the latest version of the driver (3.1.10)
from the Intel web site also without success.
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[1]:
/usr/src/sys/de
g a multimeter. The 12v rail
measures at about 12.6v, but the 5v line is only 4.9v. Is this likely to
cause problems? The PSU is a brand new 450W Antec. The same PSU in a very
similar system measures similar results.
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put greatfully received, I am completely stumped, particularly as it
seemed to work for a few days.
(see below sigature for dmesg)
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> home from colocation, and I'm sure I'll find a use for it at some point.
Nice. I'm running Squid, Samba, Pure FTPD, cups, bind, dhcpd, nfsd and ntpd
and FreeBSD seems to be doing a very nice job :)
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