I've got two mobos with VIA MVP3 chipsets on-board. As these systems
(until recently) had only SCSI peripherals, I didn't notice any problem.
However, when I added an IDE CDRW drive, I got these very strange system
lock-ups/hangs. Specifically, this was an FIC VA-503+ mobo, with a
450MHz K6-2 C
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> > Unless I got your description wrong and you do release the button
> > and X doesn't notice. Then I couldn't help you. But it might be
> > helpful to have the above emulation "discussion" and its side
> > effect of delay in the archive "for the record". :)
>
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>
> It does this:
>
> Pr
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> Latest discovery: the mouse will work fine if you choose "/dev/pms0"
> and "auto" as mouse device and protocol type. But you have to kill
> "moused".
>
> Looks like XFree-4 does not like moused for some reason...
It sounds then like some weird moused interaction. Not using moused
is probab
Is the server filtering out ICMP traffic with ipfw or something?
> Alexey Luckyanchikov wrote:
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> > 14:06:48.477578 server.7 > client.1371: . 1437:2897(1460) ack 10001 win 65535 (DF)
>(ttl 64, id 25428, len 1500)
> > ^^^
> > Server send packet with size
Just some feedback, perhaps for release notes regarding the new
dhclient DHCP client program. I've been using FreeBSD 4-STABLE
in an embedded system environment (Soekris net4501) where the system
boots and runs a stripped down FreeBSD installation from a
Compact Flash card. I had a dhclient-re
I just upgraded a machine to this morning's version of the RELENG_4
branch of FreeBSD. I had problems booting it, where it would hang for
a bit, and then panic while probing for USB peripherals.
There was a USB hub plugged into the UHCI 2-port built-in "hub", and a USB
mouse plugged into the e
> > "Joerg" == Joerg Micheel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Joerg> On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 11:23:13PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
> >> But a number of devices seem to allow for MTUs > 1500 on 100Mb
> >> ethernet... and several people have told me that the standard
> >> allows for packets bi