e. Use comms/mgetty+sendfax mgetty
instead -- to be precise, mgetty also can be used with UNIX tty
semantics (see description of configuration keyword "blocking"), but
just don't do it. ;)
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, OpenOffice.org will work fine, and lm_sensors
MIGHT, but it is not guaranteed to.
As of any major version upgrade of FreeBSD. :)
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, in my opinion, the only safe choice in a case of
"portupgrade -fa" faults is to start it again (oh-eh!).
It's feasible, though, to avoid use of "portupgrade -fa" -- prepare list
of packages with dependencies using "portupgrade -nfa&quo
Gleb,
2014-10-17 3:04 GMT+03:00 Gleb Smirnoff :
> Merged to releng/10.1
will this fix be MFCed to releng/9.3?
FreeBSD v9.3 suffers from this problem too.
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u will automatically export ZFS pool with root file
system on it?-)
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Dear colleagues,
do you have any suggestions about how I should trace what condition
generates kernel panic with reason "kmem_map too small"?
Operating system is FreeBSD 6.2-p8, no unusual software runs on this
machine -- it runs Asterisk with dummy Zapata driver, FreeRADIUS v1.1.7,
MySQL
В Пт, 16/11/2007 в 09:16 +0100, Kris Kennaway пишет:
> Check the archives, this comes up a lot (you need to increase the amount
> of memory allocated to the kernel).
Already did.
The question actually is how much memory I should allocate for
kernel (exactly, what numbers should be placed
> > Yes, I've told you what you should to do. First part you have been
> > done already -- you've edited /etc/devfs.rules and added new
> > configuration subsection with instructions to unhide /etc/zfs.
> > Please do the second part: instruct the /etc/rc.d/jail to apply
> > these rules to D
Dear colleagues,
В Ср, 08/04/2009 в 14:30 +0200, Ivan Voras пишет:
I have "old port" (RELENG_7) ZFS in production on two servers.
Both of them have Serial ATA HDDs with the following storage pool
configuration:
1) mpt(4) SATA/SAS Controller with three drives as RAIDZ;
2) aac(4) SATA/SAS
es away after adding line "device radeondrm" to
kernel configuration file, rebuilding kernel and rebooting the machine.
Direct Rendering Manager initialises correctly, and node /dev/dri/card0
exists.
Are there any suggestions for additional tes
Dear colleagues,
Linux emulation on -STABLE from September, 25 works somewhat
strange.
Shortly: it dumps core.
Explain: I want to bootstrap native Java Development Kit v1.4
using Linux JDK. Immediately
after invoking 'java' executable with full path kernel diagnoses
"Segfault"
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