rc.conf or via dhcp) and "localhost" is
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On Thursday, 12. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Monday, 9. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> >> I made Root's $HOME point to /var/db (touched to make sure it's writable
> >> on the diskless workstation - it is) and the KDM s
On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Thursday, 12. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> >> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> >>> On Monday, 9. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> >>>> I made Root's $HOME point to /var/db
reluctant to give up on the shell angle already - can you try setting your
user's shell to /bin/csh or /bin/sh just for kicks and check if KDM still
doesn't work?
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I'm a DNS n00b, but I suspect that such drastic measures shouldn't be required
and somehow my setup is flawed. What can I do to make this work right?
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On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Yuri Pankov wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:19:41PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > I finally updated my desktop from 5.5-RELEASE to 6-STABLE. This got me a
> > new named.conf, which I modified to run named as a local resolver, like I
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
> >>> Mike,
> >>>
> >>> I had an 'exec bash' in my $HOME/.profile and removing this allowed me
> >>> to run
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Volker wrote:
> On 07/17/07 09:20, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Yuri Pankov wrote:
> >> On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:19:41PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> >>> I finally updated my desktop from 5.5-RELEASE to
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:20:16 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > Yes - and this:
> >
> > zone "." {
> > type slave;
> > file "slave/root.slave";
> > masters
reebsd.org/~lofi/acpi_smp.txt
dmesg -v (SMP)
http://people.freebsd.org/~lofi/dmesg_smp.txt
acpidump -dt:
http://people.freebsd.org/~lofi/acpidump.txt
Let me know if I can provide more information.
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Uwe Laverenz schrieb:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 05:27:45PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>
>
>> The machine will freeze hard a few seconds after powerd is started up by
>> the rc script. With kern.smp.disabled=1, everything seems to work fine.
>> This is with t
rmail/freebsd-stable/2007-July/036395.html
- see there for system details]
Same here - in single user mode, even powerd works fine - like it does
with SMP disabled - but no go in multiuser.
> I see some similar discussion on stable but I can not match with everything
> there because
JoaoBR schrieb:
> On Saturday 28 July 2007 04:21:39 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>
>> JoaoBR schrieb:
>>
>>> On Friday 27 July 2007 12:31:55 Nate Lawson wrote:
>>>
>>>> JoaoBR wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
JoaoBR schrieb:
> On Saturday 28 July 2007 07:10:21 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>
>> JoaoBR schrieb:
>>
>>> On Saturday 28 July 2007 04:21:39 Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>>>
>>>> JoaoBR schrieb:
>>>>
Kris Kennaway schrieb:
> On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 03:46:15PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>
>
>> Meanwhile I found a workaround for my system: I had SCHED_ULE configured
>> in my kernel - switching to SCHED_4BSD gets rid of the freezes. Should
>> have thought
kernel sources
are up to date as of 2007-07-27.
The NIC is re0: port 0xd800-0xd8ff
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e have complained a long time ago and basically given up on getting
> it fixed.
I saw that yongari@ has been busy trying to brush up re(4) recently, that's
why I thought I'd pipe up. :)
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guess work.
Works fine here!
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On Tuesday, 31. July 2007, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 01:31:59AM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Monday, 30. July 2007, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> > > Thanks for reporting. I don't have these hardware models so I couldn't
> > >
ernel". The stuck ucom in turn prevents usb from getting unloaded and the
machine cannot poweroff.
I have already tried disabling EHCI, but it does not help. Any ideas on either
getting uhci to properly detach on shutdown or getting rid of ucom?
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On Wednesday, 14. June 2006 18:26, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Tuesday, 13. June 2006 01:03, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>
> I'm getting similar kernel panics even when running (and quitting) much
> simpler applications than secondlife in wine - for instance, this is a
>
here on 5.3.
What is kern.timecounter.hardware set to? If it's ACPI-*, try setting it to
i8254.
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[forwarded from ports@, seemed to belong here]
Hi all,
Does anyone know when a thread-safe nvidia-driver will be available?
After upgrading to 5.3-RELEASE and KDE-3.3.1, I noticed some newly
compiled KDE apps (e.g. kile and skim) core dump at start. The
backtraces of the core files show that the
-ports/2004-November/017730.html
and see if it makes any difference?
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ood
> aproach?
If it fixes your problems, sure.
> Any issues by not having ACPI loaded?
Nothing except certain power management features not being available, but you
can probably compensate by enabling APM instead.
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kile in ports.
> Afterwards I examined the Makefiles
> manually, and did a
>
> sed s/-lpthread/-pthread/g
Please try again as I described.
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hould NOT look like this:
checking for pthread_create in -lpthread... yes
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is
> fixed it will come back.
>
> See this line in /usr/src/sys/kern/sched_ule.c:
> #error "The SCHED_ULE scheduler is broken. Please use SCHED_4BSD"
... which of course you can just patch out. :) I'm still using ULE on my (UP)
machine, works fine for me.
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s.)
Known problem - the berkeley db in libc is buggy and causes the crash.
Workaround:
Set PORTS_DBDRIVER in your environment (or in pkgtools.conf) to bdb_hash (or
install databases/ruby-bdb and set PORTS_DBDRIVER to bdb_btree).
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On Thursday, 18. November 2004 01:31, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Thursday, 18. November 2004 00:03, Ronald Klop wrote:
> > > But the real problem is
> > > the segfault with ruby, which can be reliably reproduced ad infinitum.
> >
> > About the ruby thing. Tr
Forwarded from freebsd-multimedia@, seemed interesting.
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Hello
After i
e since 4.0-R, too. I didn't know those are _literally_ unexpected. If
so, then softupdates is a probably lot more flaky than it ought to be.
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Scott Long wrote:
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Matthias Andree wrote:
I posted about softupdate problems on a SCSI system with DISABLED WRITE
CACHE, on a somewhat flakey Micropolis drive that froze and caused
massive ffs+softupdates corruption in February 2004 (on FreeBSD 4
though), see http
are nice examples how such
support can be very quickly discontinued once the market takes a turn.
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rather big annotations to be true and should probably be revised. The last
release you could install from a CD-ROM with plain sysinstall on 8 megs of RAM
was FreeBSD 4.1.1-RELEASE.
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On Friday, 26. November 2004 08:25, Xin LI wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 06:00:43AM +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > This came out of thin air, I have no idea what caused it and how to
> > reproduce it, but I had crash dumps enabled, so here goes... Could this
> > be
ctionality like quad-head though).
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ely freezes the system
(5.3-RELEASE-p1).
What can I do now to make fsck work? I'm amazed something like this can happen
at all. :-(
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On Sunday, 28. November 2004 22:07, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2004-Nov-28 21:44:53 +0100, Michael Nottebrock
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Somehow my /usr filesystem ended up being corrupted in such a way that
> > it's now recognized as 11 terabytes big and with -11tb
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=70231
I would much prefer seeing this patch getting committed after instead of
completely disabling the bootmenu as recently committed.
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Hanspeter Roth wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=70231
I would much prefer seeing this patch getting committed instead of completely
disabling the bootmenu as recently committed.
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.
Custom developed? And if so, why on FreeBSD, which really isn't a logical
choice for a 3D graphics workstation platform?
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e not up-to-date with the latest events, the beasty menu was completely
nuked from CVS yesterday after the most recent complaints and we're now stuck
again with the plain old loader prompt.
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might
not be easy finding hardware that works with the available drivers. Usually
Creative uses the older revisions of their chips in the budget-products, so
I'd start looking there.
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please, Scott, put back the menu and just delete the ascii art or at least
confirm that the menu is going to reappear in some way or the other.
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I just discovered that .login_conf must not be symlinked in order to get
applied. Bug or feature?
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I already newfs'd and restored a backup, but thanks for the help!
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On Tuesday, 30. November 2004 09:53, Paulo wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > I wonder what kind of applications they would use on FreeBSD for such
> > tasks. Custom developed? And if so, why on FreeBSD, which really isn't
> > a logical choice for a 3D graphics wor
On Tuesday, 30. November 2004 10:08, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
I shouldn't edit around in my replies so much. I meant to say:
> Well, that's exactly the reason "why not freebsd". I didn't know research
> labs these days choose the software they're working wi
Joan Picanyol wrote:
# grep atapi /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LILO
device atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives
You don't need this, but
device scbus
device da
device cd
Does atapicam really work without atapicd in the kernel? Just a question, I
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searchProvider
Those can be ignored (just fyi).
> Anyone seen this problem and know a fix? :)
I *think* I came across this, but it's too long ago, I can't remember what
caused it (but I'm quite sure it was no bug in KDE). Can you provide the list
of instal
On Sunday, 5. December 2004 13:06, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Sunday, 5. December 2004 12:07, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I upgraded a machine here to KDE 3.3.1 (as well as Qt and Arts) but now
> > Konqueror is dying :(
> >
> > I initially use
On Monday, 6. December 2004 15:03, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> That didn't work :(
What about the icons. Do you have by chance downloaded an icontheme from
kde-look.org via the icon-theme controlpanel and are using that now?
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On Tuesday, 7. December 2004 00:41, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 00:55, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Monday, 6. December 2004 15:03, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > > That didn't work :(
> >
> > What about the icons. Do you have by chance
t sits there (the CPU fan starts to
go on high rpm at this point, too, something seems to go into a tight loop).
My kernel configuration is attached, the system runs 5-STABLE as of yesterday.
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/UPDATING is witness to the fact that a simple
portupgrade -a won't always work for upgrading KDE either, in particular
between feature releases (second number in version changes). And do expect
hell to break loose when KDE 4 arrives...
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On Tuesday, 7. December 2004 21:54, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> I recently enabled SW_WATCHDOG in my kernel, but when watchdog triggers a
> panic, no crashdump is taken although dumps are enabled. What could be
> causing this?
FWIW, I got a "real" panic today (page fault) an
On Wednesday, 8. December 2004 12:20, Robert Watson wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > I recently enabled SW_WATCHDOG in my kernel, but when watchdog triggers
> > a panic, no crashdump is taken although dumps are enabled. What could be
> > causing thi
On Wednesday, 8. December 2004 12:28, Robert Watson wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Robert Watson wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > > I recently enabled SW_WATCHDOG in my kernel, but when watchdog triggers
> > > a panic, no crashdump is taken
On Wednesday, 8. December 2004 12:54, Robert Watson wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 8. December 2004 12:20, Robert Watson wrote:
> > > On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > > > I recently enabled SW_WATCHDOG i
On Wednesday, 8. December 2004 13:16, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > > panic: page fault
> >
> > This is a NULL pointer dereference; you can use addr2line or gdb on your
> > kernel.debug to turn it into a line number even without a core. That
> > might well be wo
), they're perfectly expected. The panic
there with ULE was a one off that happened when I turned on ULE & PREEMPTION
to test if the warning about ULE being unstable with PREEMPTION tells the
truth... sure does. :-)
I'm going to enable the kernel debugger now... Thank
then
> we can try the same from entering the debugger following the panic, and
> see how things differ.
All of the above works when entering the debugger from the watchdog timeout,
too. :-\
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options KDB, KDB_UNATTENDED and DDB, a panic _does_ trigger DDB,
contrary to what the description of KDB_UNATTENDED says.
It seems to me 5.3's debugging facilities are somewhat in disarray...
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ey vanish on reboot.
You can put rules into /etc/devfs.rules, analog to devfs.conf (there's
an /etc/defaults/devfs.rules, too, although it isn't much of a
demonstration). I think somewhat more userfriendly documentation and examples
for the whole devfs stuff is sorely missed not ju
= multimedia
subclass = video
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I'm using the followi
On Sunday, 2. January 2005 12:18, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> The most recent commit to bktr completely breaks the driver for me.
>
> When starting a tv application, I get
>
> bktr0: tuner @ 0xc2
> bktr0: MT2032 write failed (i2c addr 0xc0)
Looking at the changes, it see
On Sunday, 2. January 2005 22:44, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Sunday, 2. January 2005 12:18, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> >>The most recent commit to bktr completely breaks the driver for me.
> >>
> >>When starting a tv application
t; the power button ?
It already does out of the box.
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xt+0x89c): In function `main':
> : undefined reference to `pthread_join'
Try experimenting with the PTH option on the machines that give you trouble.
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#x27;s wrong. There are no clues in log files.
Make sure /usr/sbin/su is suid root (and /usr isn't mounted nosuid).
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X related modification to tr).
Use tr [:lower:] [:upper:] instead.
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out what's causing that. I personally got this a few
times, too, when a mount command got badly stuck because trouble with the hdd.
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(i.e., right now 3.4). Updates of the base-gcc within the
same branch are possible if warranted.
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On Thursday, 27. January 2005 10:04, Rostislav Krasny wrote:
> --- Michael Nottebrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rostislav Krasny wrote:
> > > Hello all.
> > >
> > > I use FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5 on i386. Sometimes my system is stuck at
> >
>
endlyness of FreeBSD 5-CURRENT. Too late to change now, but perhaps
something that should be remembered for the next time FreeBSD goes through a
similar transition period.
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G_5 or not?
You can now compile a kernel with options SCHED_ULE again. How well it works
is for yourself to determine :-) (I've been using it on my UP machine here
since yesterday only).
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> Is it safe to use right now
> under RELENG_5 or not?
As already said, you need to try *yourself*.
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turn it on and see for yourself - more testers make
better testing.
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so there's naturally not
much feedback available, good or bad. If you want to play it safe, wait a
week or a month and monitor this lists for complaints before trying it
yourself.
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y I can't
> > test the new patches too 'cause the WS is not available now.
>
> On changing, not running from the beginning
> rtprio 31 -mpayer_pid
Works for me (with 0, too).
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#x27;s from areas that are under active development.
The snapshots on snapshots.[jp|se].freebsd.org are date-suffixed (however,
those servers don't build snaps for all platforms).
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On Tuesday, 15. February 2005 17:29, Nate Lawson wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 15. February 2005 07:28, Nate Lawson wrote:
> >>Are there any tags for these? That may be too heavyweight but at least
> >>publishing the exact UTC date for the build
On Tuesday, 15. February 2005 17:41, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Tuesday, 15. February 2005 17:29, Nate Lawson wrote:
> > Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, 15. February 2005 07:28, Nate Lawson wrote:
> > >>Are there any tags for these? That may b
On Friday, 11. February 2005 00:25, Karl M. Joch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i had the verion 1 of the freenet6 client running for a long time. now,
> after upgrading to 2.1.1 on a 5.2.1 box the tspc client dumps core.
Works fine on a 5.2.1 box of mine, FWIW.
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and cc'd ports yesterday. But
> no replys, thought id try here :P
Ehm, you got a *lot* of replies on ports@, including patches to test (the
first person to reply cut you from cc however). You might want to check the
archives.
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tools.conf, find the HOLD_PKGS = [ line and change it
to
HOLD_PKGS = [
'bsdpan-*',
'xorg-*',
'imake-*',
]
I've been using that for a long time now, since Xorg 6.8.1 breaks vt-switching
for me.
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On Saturday, 26. February 2005 22:19, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 09:49:00PM +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > On Saturday, 26. February 2005 13:05, Godwin Stewart wrote:
> > > On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 22:25:24 +1030, "Daniel O'Connor"
>
1R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf
> Then edit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf
Or try xorgcfg -textmode
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On Sunday, 27. February 2005 23:54, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
> Is nice broken?
>
> FreeBSD 5.4-PRERELEASE #0: Sat Feb 26 14:17:21 EET 2005
>
> # nice -n 5 date
> nice: Badly formed number.
csh has a builtin nice command, with a different syntax than nice(1).
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might just
be the keyboard driver, IIRC it got renamed from "keyboard" to "kbd". The
config format is completely compatible.
> I'm still having troubl getting the Horz and Vert sync numbers
> right.
That's easy: Just find the manual of your CRT and c
ll this code, so I can
> install it on my 4.x series.
Backports of device drivers to FreeBSD 4 are, in general, very VERY unlikely
(FreeBSD 4 is a dead-end branch now) and nontrivial to do due the massive
differences between FreeBSD 5 and FreeBSD 4.
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able/Latest
portupgrade -Pa
And replace with an appropriate country code (like cz).
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On Tuesday, 15. March 2005 10:28, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> Run portupgrade like this:
>
> env
> PACKAGESITE=ftp://ftp..freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-
>5-stable/Latest portupgrade -Pa
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On Tuesday, 22. March 2005 12:26, Warren wrote:
> ===> kdelibs-3.4.0 conflicts with installed package(s):
> kdebase-3.3.2_2
Read /usr/ports/UPDATING
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ntions it because the
NO_OPENSSL/NOCRYPT switches can turn it off.
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Descrip
er, an unplug/replug is
necessary first.
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On Thursday, 7. April 2005 14:08, Jilles Tjoelker wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 09:17:55PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > FreeBSD 5.x has had funky issues with usb mice for as long as I've
> > been using a usb mouse with it, but since it almost works ok with the
>
able. Just like .0
and .1 releases are rushed out the door after a few months of mad hackfest
and patches being rushed back and forth on kernel.org. Smirk.
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