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> Tnx
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> Tony Wijnhard
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ing similar, although now this just
> happened to a 2.7Ghz celeron so I have no idea whats going on now heh.
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How is your automatic time change configured, are you useing the PC's BIOS
Daylight Time switch, if so I'd suspect that this is actully a problem the
truly exists with the BIOS manufactures,, but I do agree that we should
work around that "feature".
At 10:54 AM 11/1/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Sean
This has been happening for quite some time I have 2.2.x boxes that show
this as well. Check for core files I "usually" get core files when this
happens..
At 09:24 AM 7/11/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Confirmed. Window resize causes the program to exit. No errors, no dumps.
>
>This is on: FreeBSD 4
erence
> either ...
>
> I'm doing a du right now to see if I can see anything large out of the
> ordinary, but is there any way (maybe using lsof?) of finding out what,
> if any, processes are holding open a large file?
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w", 0);
> if (!error && (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR))
> error = bp->b_error;
> free(bp, M_AR);
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Now that you mentioned it, my other point about a follow is mute :-)
I've played with it, queried over 500 domains with it with excellent
results. my only issue with it is since it does everything else
automagicly, can we also have it do arpa's as well?
Just my solomon comments.
At 11:36 PM 1
Dual 400MHz PII @128MB ram on a Asus P2B-D
I was hopeing only to have to build a kernel on this machine since that is
all I needed..
At 10:13 PM 10/2/00 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Darcy
Buskermolen writes:
>: ===> agp
>: @ -> /usr/src/sys
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