> I'm not going to bother tearing apart your reply.
>
> You obviously have -no- idea what the current state of the PnP system in
> FreeBSD is.
Me neither. I would have appreciated a brief discussion of how the PnP
system deals with the sort of problem Mr. Larson describes.
> If the FreeBSD ke
> This makes me wary. One of the reasons I like UNIX is the
> assumptions implicit in its organization that the users might
> actually know what they're doing.
>
> Every time Microsoft and the PC industry have tried to remove the
> responsibility and control from the users (EISA--no jumpers,
>
> Yep, I did. Sorry for not mentioning that (I did include the uname -a,
> though). I'm kind of at a loss as well.
One more thing: Are you sure that the ps and top, etc. you're running
are the new ones you built and installed? Might there be an old version
somewhere else in your $PATH? Try