Hello, David Kelly!
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 06:41:17PM -0600, you wrote:
> "Antonio Carlos Pina" writes:
> > David, I have a little program (I don't recall who wrote it, sorry)
> > that tests memory, stressing it. I can tell that it hangs a bad
> > machine (cpu or bus or memory) in 2 or 3 minu
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 05:46:52AM +0100, Roelof Osinga wrote:
> I don't know quite how to bring this gently. So I'll just tell
> it as I saw it:
>
> I was installing the released 4.2 when it became to decide whether
> or not to install Linux. I declined the offer, not wanting to overdo
> things.
At 3:14 PM +1030 2000/11/19, Greg Lehey wrote:
> There is a PR. I'm not sure under what circumstances it fails. This
> is, in fact, a bug in the port, not in rawio: it's in files/patch-ac.
> It should work fine if you delete this patch and then make clean and
> rebuild.
I tried del
Hello!
How can I build ISO image for current -STABLE source tree?
Do I need any additional files?
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On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 06:43:33AM +0100, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
> can someone remember me the problem w/ DD ?
Geez, we've just had a 30 message thread that stated many times the
problem with dang.ded. drives.
> well, I don't have tested anything since I don't have any free drive to burn,
> but
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
At 11:08 AM +1030 2000/11/24, Greg Lehey wrote:
> At this point, of course, you have your patch-ac again. Remove it
> again, do a make clean and start again.
I checked that before I responded. There is no patch-ac file in
the directory.
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Thanks for the pointers
Yes, I had inadvertently mangled my rc.conf at some point.
The host is A-OK now.
Sorry for the emergency nature, being a brand-new production host, it
was easy to panic instead of taking a deep breath and work my way out of
the situation.
Personal thanks to Justin and
Ah. Thanks for the automate command.
I just find it strange since if 'make world' was designed to update the
entire system, having an older kernel.GENERIC lying around by default is a
bit weird.
I don't think the "make world" page in the handbook states that
kernel.GENERIC isn't updated by defau
}On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 08:10:48PM -, Jorge Filipe Andrade wrote:
}> Hello,
}>
}> Somebody can say me, if exists Securty Advisores for
}FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE?
}> Thank you!
}
}FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE came out on Monday. There are no known
}outstanding
}security issues against 4.2-RELEASE or later (e
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> shizuka00 writes:
: I have a Lucent WaveLAN wireless lan card that come with a PCI
: PCMCIA
That configuration isn't currently working. I have the hardware to
test this and will work on getting it working when I get the time. It
won't likely be until after the hol
Sounds like a resource conflict introduced when you added the hard
disk. Do you have a demsg from before/after? It might also be a
conflict with memory. -1 is ff which is a common way things conflict.
Warner
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> shizuka00 writes:
: In this case, I have to dump either my motherboard or the adaptor
: because my motherboard is an ASUS CUSL2 which has no ISA slot. I may
: have some spare time next month, is there any doc detailed how to
: complete the emulation code?
The proble
Brad,
in mkrandom.c, change line 57:
#include "random.h"
to read"
#include "randoms.h"
>At 11:08 AM +1030 2000/11/24, Greg Lehey wrote:
>
>>At this point, of course, you have your patch-ac again. Remove it
>>again, do a make clean and start again.
>
> I checked that
In trying to update KDE on a system, I wanted to use twm. twm has a
default configuration file, /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/twm/system.twmrc which
defines a default menu. I propose the following change be made.
87a88
> "Xterm" !"xterm &"
With this change twm may be used as shipped.
_
D
I haven't tried FreeBSD 4.2 yet, but I had
this problem in 4.0 and 4.1, and described
it in http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=17643.
The problem report has been recently closed
with the reason:
Problems with the VIA 586 chipset should be fixed in 4.2 and later
So it seems it should b
Suggestion for the next release:
Change the NATD startup line in /etc/rc.network from "/sbin/natd
-interface ed0" to rather take the natd interface from
the /etc/rc.conf file instead of hardcoding it to ed0.
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On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 12:47:48AM +0100, Rene de Vries wrote:
> Alexandr,
>
> Yes, this is possible. What you need is:
> - a CVS repository (preferably nearby, or on your local disk)
> - $CVSROOT should be set to this remository
> - a complete src tree
> - lots of diskspa
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