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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:21:49AM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> pirat sriyotha wrote:
>
> > i would like to ask that if options GRE is now in
> > 4.7-stable ?
> >
> > if not then what options can be substituted for?
>
> It seems GRE is present in
local freebsd stable writes:
> Try "FreeBSD ATA READ_BIG" in groups.google.com, you will see over
> 500 hits.
...and not one actual ubiquitous solution. ;)
For those curious about official status, the bug has been placed
in the PR system as "kern/44197". I'll save interested readers
the work, yo
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Hello -stable:
Anyone else experiencing Opera 6.11.20021129 (from ports)
coredumping on exit? 6.10 did it too, but IIRC it didn't start
doing that until a cvsup/build/installworld in early November.
My "guess" is that Opera is developed/released on a -release system(?)
I guess I'm wondering whet
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Thus spake Kenneth W Cochran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Anyone else experiencing Opera 6.11.20021129 (from ports)
> coredumping on exit? 6.10 did it too, but IIRC it didn't start
> doing that until a cvsup/build/installworld in early November.
I get the same error that you do. Oddly enough, if I jus
I wonder if this is a bug in the tzsetup system...
I set my timezone and everything works fine although it says EEST when I
am used to see GMT+2.
But the main problem is that when I set the timezone then 2 hours are
substracted from my bios clock after I use ntpdate and operating system
shows corr
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:33:35AM +0200, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> I wonder if this is a bug in the tzsetup system...
> I set my timezone and everything works fine although it says EEST when I
> am used to see GMT+2.
> But the main problem is that when I set the timezone then 2 hours are
> substract
It sounds like you have not told the system that you are using
wall clock time and it defaults to using UTC.
/etc/wall_cmos_clock
Mark
> I wonder if this is a bug in the tzsetup system...
> I set my timezone and everything works fine although it says EEST when I
and why do I need to tell that? cant the tzsetup program set it
automatically? Is it enough if I only create this file?
Evren
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It sounds like you have not told the system that you are using
> wall clock time and it defaults to using UT
> and why do I need to tell that?
Because you want to have the current time in both Windows and
FreeBSD and Windows assumes that the CMOS clock is a wall clock.
> cant the tzsetup program set it automatically?
That's not tzsetup purpose. It assumes the kernel is returni
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