>
> I don't change change my mind (this change is not needed), but here is
> yet another aspects.
>
> jkh> Agreed - vnconfig is supposed to load the vn module and does,
> jkh> at least, in -current.
>
> However, this commit maybe assumes that if somebody want to do "make
> release" of 5-current
Please press the 'scroll lock' key to scroll upwards and report the real
error message. Before you post it, take a few minutes to check the
handbook section on kernel debugging and try giving us enough
information to actually help you.
You wouldn't ring your doctor up and say "Hey doc, I hur
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> Please press the 'scroll lock' key to scroll upwards and report the real
> error message. Before you post it, take a few minutes to check the
> handbook section on kernel debugging and try giving us enough
> information to actually help you.
>
> You wo
Neil Hoggarth wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Nick Sayer wrote:
>
> > 2. Unless I comment out the psignal(p, SIGPROF); line in kern_clock.c,
> > spurious and seemingly random SIGPROFs are delivered as the rc scripts
> > are starting, which causes pandemonium.
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> This is probably
I've had problems using /dev/sysmouse in conjunction with moused. It jerks
around uncontrollably unless I set the X device to /dev/cuaa0 and kill
moused. Then, the mouse freezes on startup. Clicking a few mouse buttons
seems to wake it up.
This sure is fun!
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Andre Goeree wro
Thu Sep 28 09:57:30 EDT 2000
Hi Matthew,
Thank you for the input. I will try using NFSv2. However, knowing our
cabling, it would not surprise me if that was it.
Andrew.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 09:39:33AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We also have a mixture of FreeBSD and Sol
Neil Hoggarth wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Nick Sayer wrote:
>
> > 2. Unless I comment out the psignal(p, SIGPROF); line in kern_clock.c,
> > spurious and seemingly random SIGPROFs are delivered as the rc scripts
> > are starting, which causes pandemonium.
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> This is probably
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alfred Perlstein
writes:
> * Andrew BOGECHO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000927 10:05] wrote:
> > Wed Sep 27 12:53:48 EDT 2000
> >
> > Thanks for the speedy reply.
> >
> > In answer to your question. I did try setting:
> >
> > /defaults type:=nfs;opts:=rw,vers=3,proto=t
Not really sure where to send this, but...
One of the most common problems users have is getting sound working and one
of the most common basic tests recommended is to cat(1) an audio file to
/dev/audio; but there is no .au file in the base system.
I think it would be a good idea to include one,
Sorry to all for a null reply on this subject. Was going to reply to
Andrew BOGECHO changed my mind and hit send instead of abort. Hope the
rest of my day is better than this.
I've been using a FreeBSD client (my desktop system at work) with
Solaris servers for close to three years (or when e
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Hi Andrew,
Take a look at the handbook
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/nfs.html
in the following section:
16.4.4. Problems integrating with other systems
It may help you understanding your problem.
Greetings...
Ales
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From: "Andrew BOGECHO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 07:50:38AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
> There are a bunch of .au files that Sun distributes; dunno what (if any)
> redistribution issues may exist, though
>
I've just had an idea. There is a sound file floating around the 'net that
tells you the correct way to pron
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