On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Chrisy Luke wrote:
> Donn Miller wrote (on Oct 13):
> > So the error is in the probe/attach routines. Correct in that the fatal
> > trap only occurs on certain machines. On my laptop, the kernel bombs
> > immediately after the EISA bus is
Ian Dowse wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Savard writes:
> >Even with the latest :
>
> >nexus_print_all_ressources(...
>
> That is the other 4.7 problem that people have been reporting
> recently, but only on some hardware. You could try reverting John
> Baldwin's latest chan
--- Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a HP Deskjet 932C. I was having problems with printing out
> large douments - right in the middle of the print job the job would
> stop. lpq would complain that the printer was offline. The only
> fix I found was to reboot the c
Willie Bollinger wrote:
>
> I recently tried to cvsup a 4.3 box that has been cvsupped once a week
> for about 6 months. It downloads everything fine but blows up half way
> thru the make buildworld with the following error
>
> rm -f .depend /usr/src/gnu/libexec/uucp/libuuconf/GPATH
> /usr/src
Lamont Granquist wrote:
>
> Well, i think it is, i'm actually not too sure exactly how fast dogshit is
> in the first place. But in doing a simple untar on a fat32 partition
> using both 4-stable a couple days after release and a recently updated
> 4-stable as of yesterday (5/10) it goes about 2
Erik Trulsson wrote:
> I have had both userland and kernel compiled using -O2 without noticing
> any problems. On the other hand I didn't notice much of a performance
> gain either so I decided that the extra compile time wasn't worth it.
Translation: don't even think about using optimization l
Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
> I've been using FreeBSD since 2.0.5. I've been very pleased with the
> quality of the O/S.
Yep, same here. Wasn't 2.0.5 from around May '95?
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Dmitry Sivachenko wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> On my recent 4-STABLE:
>
> # kldload svr4
> kldload: can't load svr4: Exec format error
>
> from dmesg:
>
> link_elf: symbol svr4_stream_get undefined
>
> Is it a known problem? Or what am I doing wrong?
FWIW, I get the same exact errors on my -stabl
"Michael C . Wu" wrote:
> "Fully functional" for a desktop implies a working sound card too.
> This is one of of those things that does not really matter very much.
> A good server admin will recompile and customize his kernel.
> And a desktop user probably does not know how to compile a kernel.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> is it enough if I make make buildworld ?
>
> anyway thanks for the help. now I could compile kernel
> without any problem. I didnt know that I have to make world etc.
> Since when this is required? (or is it required?)
>
I knew it was the problem, sin
William Wong wrote:
> Just a suggestion for the make world process. How about by default
> compiling a kernel.GENERIC (just in case)?
How about just doing
make buildkernel KERNEL=kernel.GENERIC
after a successful make world? For example, to automate this, you might
do
make buildworld instal
Wim Olivier wrote:
> I would like to know where I can get hold of some additional documents
> on BSD internals.
> I already have "The Design of the 4.4 BSD OS" book and devoured it.
>
> Now looking for some more...
Invite some FreeBSD developers over to your house, and tape the
conversation. T
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