ne
that it would be more appropriate for those unwilling to understand the
risks and practices involved in tracking -stable on production machines.
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Oliver Fromme wrote:
...
: #!/usr/bin/dc
: [Hello World!]p
:
: SCNR :)
: Regards
:Oliver
#!/usr/local/bin/calc -S
print "Hello world!"
Sorry, couldn't resist :)
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buildkernel does the wrong thing here, though I've not checked.
I haven't tried buildkernel with -j4, but I have successfully built world
with -j4 as well as building kernel the normal way with -j4, though I do
not run the make depend with -j4.. If that helps.
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cvsup across major releases, I do not. My rules
are as follows:
1) CVSUP through all minor version numbers.
2) Clean install through all major version numbers.
I'm a fan of cleaning everything out every year or so though, some people
differ, but this is the way I do it. :)
*
esses, or reboot itself.
Yep Chris, which is why people *need* to limit regular users via
login.conf, it can effecively nuke any of these little games the users may
desire to play with the machine, don't we know it. :)
: Nothing new.
Yep.
: -Chris
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ork on the tree, but I appreciate it, Thanks. :)
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ce "d" for? :) I've always wondered this.
Also, "e" is "the whole disk within slice 'c'" on a secondary disk? At
least that's what mine defaulted to when i installed a second drive...
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here
: between 3.4 and 4.0.
Oh boy. To be honest Alexandr, I have no idea if this is even possible. It
is my understanding that it is _not_ possible, but I've been known to be
wrong before. I'll pass this question off to those on the list who are
more knowledgeable than me in the area. :)
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o you all.
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about it for a while, might
be nice to have. :)
: -DG
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% utilization since the
: number of bytes allocated seems low. The machine has never crashed but then
: it has never served as a server.
:
: Is this kind of mbuf utilization expected?
:
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just not worth the
: potential for yet another root hack being discovered.
:
: -Matt
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h how functional the internal auth service is. It happily meets
my neads and more. Was about time auth got built in. :)
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hat patent expires for all of us.
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rnel went fine, but then it never
worked again. The only thing I can think of is that it needs /usr/obj to
be there and populated from a make world, but that would seem silly.
Cheers,
Matt Heckaman
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at at the moment though.
While I'm here, silly question: Is there a simple way to rebuild bind
without doing a make world? I was hoping that a simple cvs co of
contrib/bind and a make in $SRC/contrib/bind would do the trick, but I
quickly learned that doesn't work at all. :)
Thanks in a
0x207 on isa0
IP packet filtering initialized, divert disabled, rule-based forwarding disabled,
default to accept, logging disabled
ad0: 8063MB [16383/16/63] at ata0-master using UDMA33
ad1: 8063MB [16383/16/63] at ata0-slave using UDMA33
acd0: CDROM at ata1-master using PIO4
Mounting r
ere X = number, I like cvsup3) and run cvsup -g -L 2
on ports-supfile.
: I installed both from ports, btw.
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the latest ports though. At this point, I'm not sure what the
problem is.. Maybe someone who runs the combination would have an idea.
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never did file a PR which is what
I should have done, this behaviour is in 4.0 RELEASE and STABLE up to at
least May 30 (which is what I'm running)
: I've obviously done something dumb, but I'll claim it is because
: sysinstall is misleading!
Somewhat, yes :)
: Greg.
Matt
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For those of you out there like me, who had sound jump all over the place
whenever you turned on the mixer in xmms, 1.2.0 fixes that somehow. We now
have a mixer again! (I tried w/ esound & oss output, both worked)
Cheers :)
Matt Heckaman
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based on the bandwidth and
assume a worst case scenario of a denial of service attack. I've found
16,384 good for T1+, moving to double that for 10Mbit, as for beyond that,
I've never worked with anything that high.
Matt
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l, I just find it curious, and mysteries give me headaches
until they are solved =) I've attached my complete dmesg and kernel config
in case it's something odd I'm doing that's causing it. Thanks again, I
don't know what I'd do without the wonder of mailing lists.
Matt
estions is, how tested and stable is the SMP in FreeBSD 3.4-stable?
As this is a production machine, I cannot afford to have problems with it.
For those of you with experience running SMP under 3.4-stable, I would
appreciate your input. Thanks in advance.
Matt
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die, which
is why I wrote in to the list.
I've also seen other people report this problem, so I do know it's not me
alone - though it's by no means universal, perhaps a combination of
certain configurations, or tcshrc/login variables.. I don't know, which is
my problem from the
I have the vague feeling that this is far beyond my abilities to debug,
I'd appreciate any suggestions, as this is preventing me from using
OpenSSH as a solution which I would really like to do... I have attached
sshd_config from epsilon, which is the machine running OpenSSH.
Matt
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tracking what's new, you get it in your e-mail once per day.
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On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
: Date:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Jeffrey J. Mountin wrote:
[...]
: What switch? And why set the media? "Bonkers" is a bit vague.
:
: The Intel autosenses speed/duplex well with Intel, 3Com, and Cisco switches
: from my dealings with and does so with FBSD or Win 9x/NT. Can't say the
: same about 3Com 9xx (
saying it was down (since Feb 3) - If anyone could give me a pointer to
the information, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Matt
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