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On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, j mckitrick wrote:
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: Is this a valid argument for installing from CD, or did I just miss some
: vital instructions somewhere? Or do glitches like this generally only occur
: over major releases?
Well.. Some people always cvsu
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 01:00:37PM -0600, Andrew Hesford wrote:
| Personal assistant? I hired one about six months ago, her name is
| procmail. :)
|
| Works like a dream for putting -questions and -stable in their proper
| places, as well as dropping the spam.
Yep, I've got her running now. It
| easier for CD users now that they have decided to create mini-branches
| I'm fairly certain there is a list out there somewhere that only
| contains RELENG_4 commits which would cut things down by quite a bit
Are these both the same? That sounds like exactly what I need.
jm
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> It already appears as if dummynet has been broken in 4.3 and is
> causing panics. At least 3 reports I have seen so far of people
> who have had to disable DUMMYNET.
can you point me to these reports ? I'd love to have a look
at them and see what is wrong (especially because after the last
bat
| I'm fairly certain there is a list out there somewhere that only
| contains RELENG_4 commits which would cut things down by quite a bit
| more then half.
You don't mean freebsd-commit, do you?
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> > It already appears as if dummynet has been broken in 4.3 and is
> > causing panics. At least 3 reports I have seen so far of people
> > who have had to disable DUMMYNET.
>
> can you point me to these reports ? I'd love to have a look
i actually found one in the freebsd-stable mailing list a
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 11:01 -0500, Igor Roshchin wrote:
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> I am sorry for possible repetion, but I just looked through
> the www.FreeBSD.org pages and the archive of the -stable list,
> and couldn't find anything more specific than "end of March".
Look out for the following message:
From: J
Matt Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I think you are being entirely sensible. I used to use -O2 all the time,
>but as of about a year ago it started breaking things (starting with
>the FreeBSD kernel). Then I started using -Os because I like the code
>compaction it produced,
Has anyone been able to get healthd or any of the temperature monitoring
tools in ports/ to to work on a ABIT KT7? I tried both, and neither can find
the chip on my board (healthd dies, the other utility gives me bogus data).
Any ideas? I'm running FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE.
-lee
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Hi all,
Does anybody knows if is possibly i create a backup route on FreeBSD?
The problem is i have to default gateways, when the first have problem,
the second starting work, so, i need to add the new route manually.
[ ]´s
Ronan Lucio
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> > It already appears as if dummynet has been broken in 4.3 and is
> > causing panics. At least 3 reports I have seen so far of people
> > who have had to disable DUMMYNET.
>
> can you point me to these reports ? I'd love to have a look
> at them and see what is wrong (especially because after
You do have smbus and all that good stuff in your kernel, right?
Without that stuff in my kernel, lmmon tells me my processor runs at 255
degrees C, and the fans spin at 0 rpm. With that stuff in, my kernel
panics. :|
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 03:31:33PM -0500, Lee Cremeans wrote:
> Has anyone bee
I have a feeling, but don't know for a fact that healthd is just a tool
that works on a very small minority of systems that it's designed to run
on. So, I wouldn't trust it at all. -- Jonathan M. Slivko
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2001, Andrew Hesford wrote:
> You do have smbus and all that good stuff in you
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