t;
> Appreciate any feedback to identify and fix this issue.
How is this anything except an application issue?
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xterm -fa 'xft:Monospace:size=10'
produces an xterm that displays incorrectly.
The linkVolodymyr Kostyrko explains the problem.
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On 08/25/11 01:27, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
24.08.2011 12:01, Tony Maher wrote:
Hello,
recently (not sure exactly when) my xterms no longer showed the
underscore character.
In my .Xresources I had (and have had this setting for years):
XTerm*faceName: Monospace
XTerm*faceSize: 10
I noticed
letters like 'g' was missing.
So changed faceSize to 11 and all is good.
In gnome-terminal with Monospace/10 font underscores showed up fine
(and was ok in gnome font selector). So it appears to be xterm specific.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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I have been running FreeBSD 7 from around 2008-10-20 and experienced
the occasional problems with usb mouse and keyboard. The mouse pointer
slowly drift to a corner of the screen and not respond, and the keyboard
would become unresponsive. Unplugging and plugging back
Andrei Kolu wrote:
Martin wrote:
Am Sat, 17 Jan 2009 21:23:09 +1100
schrieb Tony Maher :
Hello,
I have been running FreeBSD 7 from around 2008-10-20 and experienced
the occasional problems with usb mouse and keyboard. The mouse
pointer slowly drift to a corner of the screen and not
(TM)2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GH
4GB RAM and motherboard is Intel DP35DP.
So my setup now appears to be fine. If anyone is having similar problems,
I suggest trying different (more modern) mice/keyboards.
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ng fine.
Thanks for all the hard work.
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At 01:23 AM 7/19/2007, Doug Barton wrote:
Tech Valley Internet - Tony Kivits wrote:
> Yes but the random devices are not showing up there.
Please don't post responses at the top of the message on FreeBSD
lists, it's icky and unnatural. :)
You might want to take a look at what /e
Yes but the random devices are not showing up there.
I am trying the suggestions from Christopher Cowart to see if that
will get them to show up.
Thanks,
Tony
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>
> I am running 6.2 and I
Hi,
I am running 6.2 and I am having problems getting /dev/random to work
inside a jail.
What is the proper technique for creating /dev/random and
/dev/urandom inside a jail?
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> On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 04:14:53PM +1000, Tony Maher wrote:
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>>dumpfs / | more
>>magic 19540119 (UFS2) timeThu Oct 26 14:29:14 2006
>
>
> Thanks for the tip. Same on this system, so I must have given
> it a proper clean install when I
Andrew Reilly wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 10:05:30PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
>
>>Andrew Reilly wrote:
>>
>>
>>>So: my two cents: it can work, but it's possible for it not to
>>>work, and care is required.
>>
>>That's always true, but worth a reminder nonetheless. :)
>>
>>
>>>[*] The product
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:55:48 -0500
>> Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> If you /track/ STABLE by frequently cvsupping it and rebuilding your
>>> system, you will very likely encounter a serious problem soo
Gary Kline wrote:
>
>
> A couple of things. Will having gcc unroll loops have any
> negative consequences? (I can't imagine how:: but better
> informed than to have something crash inexplicability.)
> With 6.X safe at -O2 and with -funroll-loops, that should be
>
Adam Retter wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 08:48 +1000, Tony Maher wrote:
>>Do you have any compile options in /etc/make.conf?
>>These can affect loader.
>
> Yes, these are set in make.conf, but I have always had these set and
> there have been no problems in the past.
Pete Slagle wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
>> The old "swap size = 2x RAM" rule is no longer applicable unless you
>> have a very special application.
>
> This "rule" always seemed counterintuitive to me anyway.
>
> When you have very limited physical RAM you need a lot of swap space.
> When
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>>You can use camcontrol to rescan the bus (or device) to make it visible.
>
>
> Thanks for the help. Looks like I am out of luck on this one.
> Rescanning the bus does not show the LUNs. Remapping the LUN is out
> due to license issues with the unit. I am investiga
Claus Guttesen wrote:
>>I am having a problem with the isp driver seeing a StorageTek disk
>>array LUNs. I am directly attaching to the array and everything works
>>find as long as I plug into the A controller on the array. When I
>>connect up to the B controller, I can not see any of the LUNs
>>
Andrzej Cuber wrote:
> ...
> In RedHat and Fedora distributions all configuration files are located
> at /etc.
> I am very new to FreeBSD but I found it difficult. After installing
> desired package I have to add it to /etc/rc.conf in order to start it as
> a service and then I have to look for co
pgrade, but I remain
suspicious because the the problem arose so soon after an upgrade of
FreeBSD and after many months of uptime.
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installed to draw air over the drive. Smartctl reported the drive
temp. as 26 Deg.C.
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Hello Tony,
Tuesday, July 19, 2005, 10:37:40 AM, you wrote:
TB> Folks,
TB> I'm seeing something very unusual on one of our FreeBSD 5.4 Stable
TB> boxes which I'm having a hard time getting to the bottom of.
Further information from my server logs:
Jul 19 13:01:48 roo k
is causing problems with these drives, including the problems
reported by SmartCtl?
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the process of building world, and I've yet to see any TIMEOUTs.
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*three* machines that are capable of generating DMA TIMEOUTs
while reading or writing SATA disks.
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scussion of the problem on this list, I'm
guessing we may be on our own. I'm not sure anyone is actually working
on a "fix", because I'm not sure the problem is recognized.
I have two separate Intel IHC5 based boxes affected by DMA TIMEOUTS,
both with SATA drives and I'd
a
desktop, which is exhibiting the same DMA timeout problem with its
SATA disk. It has a RELENG_5 kernel which was built from sources
updated yesterday.
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JG> it turned out to be the cable i used after rebuilding the system in the
JG> new case, i used a normal EIDE cable instead of a ATA cable :-/
In our case it's a SATA drive.
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BB> misbehaviour just went away.
Did you replace the motherboard with one of the same brand and model?
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Jun 20 10:20:04 roo kernel: ata1: channel #1 on atapci0
...
Jun 20 10:20:04 roo kernel: ad0: 190782MB
[387621/16/63] at ata0-master SATA150
Jun 20 10:20:04 roo kernel: acd0: CDROM at
ata1-master PIO4
...
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ernel and world prior to May
9th. I get the sense that there are less timeouts with the older
kernel, but it could be wishful thinking. If your timeouts have really
gone away then it's possible that our problem has a different cause to
yours.
Can anyone else shed some light
BIOS calculations are:
M> cylinders=232581 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)
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matter of interest what size HD is your ad0?
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on 5.S and not on 5.4-RELEASE? or is it vice versa?
No. I should have said the the desktop is also a 5.S box. In fact
both of the boxes have recent kernels and userlands from the stable
branch (within last 7 days).
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, but the problem remains. Since the controller is built
onto the Intel server board, we're tempted to try another brand of
SATA disk.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could cause a previously happy
server to start behaving this way?
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to fix my djbdns and jails problem. However I was wondering why rcorder wasn't
run on /usr/local/etc/rc.d/* in addition to /etc/rc.d/* in /etc/rc
Tony Ar
nning on the parent system, but
jails are executed before /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svscan.sh. So all the jails
boot up first, then djbdns services are started.
Is there some easy way to reverse this order, so svscan is started first and
jails started afterward?
Tony Ar
ata to the swap partition, and
if it fills up will it wrap over to the beginning? I've never used that
feature before...
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the current infrastructure makes it relatively impossible to use in a situation
like mine.
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core, such as the panic message or even better, a KTR dump? As is I have
absolutely no information to go on in debugging this problem.
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days, sometimes weeks, between crashes. Is there a quick sure-fire way to
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ly without RAID, but given our
problems with amr we are considering another RAID controller supported by a
different driver. We want to do write caching and need a card that
supports a battery backed cache. How about the Adaptec cards?
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ime we couldn't wedge the system. The server has been in
production on 4.10-STABLE for about a month and yesterday was the
first "bad slot" wedge we've seen. I'd hate to think that we can now
look forward to a monthly trip to the hosting faci
he driver, or at least in its support
for our re-badged RAID controller? Has anyone else had problems with
the amr driver with the same card?
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and over again.. but no answer nowhere.. so I thought id try it again here
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ils of any issues with the ahc driver or other issues in
the UPDATING, so this perplexes me a litte.
I assume that to aid I will have to eventually go in, install the new
kernel and boot -v with a paste, but need to do it in the wee hours
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Hi all again,
Some more updates on my problems.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 04:23:36PM +1100, Tony Frank wrote:
> As per the subject I seem to be getting kernel panics in ahc
> driver since upgrading my kernel & world to -stable.
> This occurs specifically when writing high volum
is this what I want?
RELENG_5_1
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sorry to bother everyone but I've been pretty inactive lately.
I
mple rules running dns, samba, ftp,
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an on-board network adapter. And I'm not using it in a laptop either.
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tony said:
> Since updating to 4.6R I seem to be having the same problem
Same in that your connections are being reset? Because nothing looks
bogus in your output either. Can you take a look in
/var/db/dhclient.leases and see what &qu
7
Stop in /usr/src/games/fortune/datfiles.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/games/fortune.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/games.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
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Stop in /usr/src.
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is this documented somewhere? when I left the maxusers at 0 it said
something along the lines of "max users set to 0, assuming 8" now 8 seems
very low to me, will that in some way automatically grow during normal
operation of the system?
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Hello,
I have also had my laptop freeze twice in the last 30 hours.
It is a Dell Inspiron 3500 (maybe somethign specific to Dell?).
Everything works fine [1] and last freeze was while building a port.
Was in X and cursor still moved but buttons/keyboard had no effect.
Nothing in the log files eit
with each NIC referenced for different sites
> in different DNS A records.
>
> Is there an easy way to get rid of the arp message?
sysctl net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_wrong_iface=0 should quiet the
kernel warnings.
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Can you tell me exactly what options you put in
your kernel?
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> Nothing was committed that would affect reported PCI parity errors.
> It may be that your chipset just doesn't generate parity correctly.
> It may also be that the card edge is dirty or the slot is. Hard
> to say. The parity error reporting can be disabled if necessary.
> I'll look into adding
Hello,
I had a 4.2 release with Generic kernel on a Pentium 233MHz MMX, and wanted
to add scsi tape drive. Installed an Adaptec 19160 and it detected fine
but hung after the 15s waiting for scsi devices to settle message.
(there are no devices and card set to auto terminate and also tried
termin
you forgot mergemaster step.
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directory. If the port didn't set MAKEFILE and the object tree exists,
then the port ends up trying to use /usr/ports/foo/bar/Makefile to
build the port rather than /usr/obj/usr/ports/foo/bar/work/bar-1.2.3/Makefile.
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Folks,
I'm seeing this behaviour too, as of my make world of today (using up to
date CVSup'd sources). Has anyone found the source of the problem.
It's bloody annoying. I've had to kill syslogd.
Regards,
Tony.
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 02:10:40 -0500, you wrote:
>Folks,
mdprologue.o(.text+0x22): undefined reference to `_rtld'
mdprologue.o(.text+0x40): undefined reference to `_binder'
rtld.o: In function `reloc_map':
rtld.o(.text+0xe9d): undefined reference to `binder_entry'
Doe's anyone have any ideas what might be the problem?
TIA,
Ton
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>> You can't cvsup -STABLE src_all and ports with the same supfile
>> because the ports tree isn't tagged and cvsup doesn't support multiple
>> tag
> Try,
>
> rshdauthsufficient pam_permit.so
>
> Nothing breaks and rsh behaviour is restored, including prompting for
> passwords when required.
Thanks. Mike Ruhl suggested the same a day ago and yes it works fine.
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> : rshdauthrequiredpam_deny.so
> : to
> : rshdauthsufficient pam_deny.so
> :
> : fixes the problem.
> :
> : Should this be changed in CVS or is there some reason why it should remain
> : 'required'?
>
> I think it should be changed back. We're going to get a lot of
> ques
on disk (lots of stat() cacheing and a
combination of mmap and mincore). It was originally derived from
thttpd, but unfortunately Flash doesn't have such a free license :-(
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> > Under the FreeBSD 3.4 STABLE implementation of pthreads, do the libc_r
> > calls to accept, poll, and read block the calling thread only, or the
> > entire parent process?
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> Calling thread only.
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calls to accept, poll, and read block the calling thread only, or the
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if there is a better for faster way to do this please let me know
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