David DEMELIER wrote:
Hello,
A friend has a DELL Inspiron 1525 with an ALPS GlidePoint touchpad. We
have added hw.psm.synaptics_support=1 in his /boot/loader.conf but it
still detected as a standard ps2 mouse.
Looking at sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c :
461 { MOUSE_MODEL_GLIDEPOINT, /* AL
I had a little script that would remove broken links. I used to do it
like this:
if ! stat -L $link > /dev/null; then rm $link; fi
But recently (some time in February according to the CVS records) stat
was changed so that stat -L would use lstat(2) if the link is broken.
So I had to change
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Possibly you could use the example from the find(1) man page:
find -L /usr/ports/packages -type l -exec rm -- {} +
Delete all broken symbolic links in /usr/ports/packages.
(Note that the "+" on the end is not a typo, see the man page)
Brilliant!
Since
Jason Hsu wrote:
I've been trying to switch from Linux to BSD for my everyday computing (email,
word processing, spreadsheets, etc.), but I couldn't get things to work
properly. I've been so spoiled by the quickness and user-friendliness of
antiX/Swift Linux and Puppy Linux for so long. I ha
Michal Varga wrote:
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 10:51 -0700, Matthew Fleming wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Michal Varga wrote:
Here too. How is "desktop support" on FreeBSD lacking?
I realize a desktop means many things to many people, but the biggest
thing holding me b
I see that a lot of RELENG_9 tags have been created in the last day or
so. So I thought I would get the sources in the following manner:
I downloaded the complete cvs repository using cvsup. Then I ran the
commands
env CVSROOT=/whereever-it-is/cvs cvs co -rRELENG_9 src
and nothing happened e
On 09/24/2011 03:08 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I see that a lot of RELENG_9 tags have been created in the last day or
so. So I thought I would get the sources in the following manner:
I downloaded the complete cvs repository using cvsup. Then I ran the
commands
env CVSROOT=/whereever
On 12/23/2011 10:07 AM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Hey up list,
Look, just a rant here.
Who in *HELL* thought it would be a cool idea to release no less than
FOUR security advisories today ?
After receiving the fifth security advisory in a few moments, you will
get a Christmas message from th
On 12/23/2011 10:56 AM, Mike Tancsa wrote:
Also, the chroot issue has been public for some time along with sample
exploits. Same with BIND which was fixed some time ago. Judgment call,
and I think they made the right call at least from my perspective.
It is this chroot issue that bothers me.
On 12/28/2011 02:58 AM, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
Hello,
Today I've managed to escape from a jail by accident and ended up with
root access to the host's filesystem.
Here's what I did:
* Using ezjail for managing my jails
* Verified in FreeBSD 9.0-BETA3 and 9.0-RC3
* This works only
On 01/12/2012 09:11 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
+1. And it's faster yet when you can run parallel copies of rm on
different portions of the directory tree (e.g. xargs, find [..] -exec)
as rm is O(n).
I have always wondered about that! I thought that the main bottleneck
in "rm -r" might be dele
On 04/28/2012 02:50 AM, Zenny wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Daniel Braniss wrote:
Hi:
I could not figure out how to restrict users or other users from certain
privileges to execute certain commands in FreeBSD/NanoBSD?
What I meant is I want to create a NanoBSD image in which there
I use FreeBSD because it was the first Intel based unix I tried. A
friend of mine suggested I try FreeBSD instead of Linux.
More recently I have had to start using Linux because FreeBSD doesn't
have very good laptop support. (All I ask for is a way to configure the
mouse pad so that I can sw
Gavin Atkinson wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 11:32 -0600, Dan Allen wrote:
On 4 Sep 2008, at 10:29 AM, Gavin Atkinson wrote:
This is supported by the iwn(4) driver in CURRENT, and it should be
quite easy to port the driver to 7-STABLE. If you're interested in
reinstalling FreeBSD and testing a
Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote:
Did you try using Alexander Motin's new snd_hda patches? They are available at
http://people.freebsd.org/~mav/
Thanks. I hadn't tried them. But they didn't work. (I used the Sept 4
patch on CURRENT.)
I could provide more diagnostics if anyone wants t
I notice that if you use "malloc" from within a signal handler on
FreeBSD-6.x, that you can potentially trigger a "recursive call" error.
But this seems to have changed in FreeBSD-7.x.
Is it now permissible to call "malloc" from within a signal handler in
FreeBSD-7.x?
If so, should the man p
David Kelly wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 10:48:54AM +0100, Bartosz Stec wrote:
My backup script split filesystem dumps to files with size of 4,37 GB (4
588 544 kB). It's just an optimal size to fill out DVDs. At this moment
I have to burn them from windows via smb-link becuase I didn't manage
FreeBSD Security Advisories wrote:
I. Background
BIND 9 is an implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols.
The named(8) daemon is an Internet Domain Name Server.
DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) provides data integrity, origin
authentication and authenticated denial of existence
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Sat, February 6, 2010 23:44, Eric wrote:
On 2/5/2010 9:22 PM, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
hail,
I've installed a recent 8-stable with gnome installed. I needed samba
and
noticed I have samba4-devel installed. but I can't manage to make it a
simple file server as I need. so ho
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Sun, February 7, 2010 00:43, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Sat, February 6, 2010 23:44, Eric wrote:
On 2/5/2010 9:22 PM, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
hail,
I've installed a recent 8-stable with gnome installed. I needed samba
and
noticed I
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Sun, February 7, 2010 01:02, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Sun, February 7, 2010 00:43, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Sat, February 6, 2010 23:44, Eric wrote:
On 2/5/2010 9:22 PM, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
hail
Mike Lempriere wrote:
I've had it with the list spam -- is the any possibility of moderating
this list, or changing it to must-be-subscriber-to-post?
I have the opposite experience. I am amazed at how little spam this
list gets. So far today, only one piece of spam - from the ports list.
(Not sure if this is the right mailing list, but here goes.)
Last night I did a csup to retrieve the whole cvs repository. I noticed
that huge numbers of files in doc and www have been deleted. Is this
intentional, or is it the svn to cvs program not working properly? And
if it is the latter, a
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On 12/31/2012 11:58 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 11:49:06AM -0600, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
> wrote:
>> (Not sure if this is the right mailing list, but here goes.)
>>
>
> -doc@ is a better choice.
Th
On 12/31/2012 03:40 PM, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> On 12/31/12 12:40 PM, Chris H wrote:
>> | I'm sorry, but the exporter scripts were always a stopgap.
>> That's what I was afraid I would hear. Recently, I was informed by
>> SF.NET,
>> that my account would be upgraded, and all the projects I have,
On 01/03/2013 07:20 PM, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> So, why not wait until some more mirrors are available?
>
> One other problem people in 'developed' nations do not see exists. If -
> like me - you are located on a very remote location with a more or less
> random Internet connection, many servers
On 01/11/2013 04:51 PM, Brian W. wrote:
> When I tried the first time, it only grabbed a few folders, a second try
> got me a conflict message. I then just whacked /usr/src and did the svn co
> again, successfully.
>
> Brian
And when you want to update, you can just type
svn up /usr/src
>
>
>
On 01/27/2013 09:24 PM, Isaac (.ike) Levy wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>
>> On 2013-Jan-23 15:40:50 +0100, Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
>>> in ancient times there was cvsup. cvsup was a PITA if you wanted (or
>>> needed) to install it via ports, the only
On 01/28/2013 07:34 AM, Isaac (.ike) Levy wrote:
> On CTM,
>
> On Jan 27, 2013, at 10:54 PM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
>> On 01/27/2013 09:24 PM, Isaac (.ike) Levy wrote:
>>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>>>> On 2013-Jan-23 15:40:
On 01/28/13 08:17, Isaac (.ike) Levy wrote:
On CTM:
On Jan 28, 2013, at 9:09 AM, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
- I'm wondering if there is a clean/reliable way to pull an index of the CTM
deltas? (This is still very far from the one-liner c[v]sup had become, it
would be great to chec
On 02/24/2013 03:24 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:19:57AM -0700, Ian Lepore wrote:
>> On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 22:31 -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>>>
>>> Also, John, please consider using malloc(3) instead of heap-allocated
>>> buffers like file_buffer[6][] (196608 bytes) an
On 02/24/2013 05:43 PM, Ian Lepore wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-02-24 at 13:24 -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:19:57AM -0700, Ian Lepore wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 22:31 -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Also, John, please consider using malloc(3) instead of heap-al
On 08/01/2013 10:31 AM, Chris H wrote:
> So, in the end; why did Perl have to be relocated? Is my only
> recourse at this point to
> # cd /
> # rm -rf .
When I get into this kind of bad situation, I usually do something
slightly less drastic:
# pkg_delete -a
# find -d /usr/local -type d -exec rmd
Tom McLaughlin wrote:
On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 21:25 -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
.Email deleted as it is irrelevant
Please include the FreeBSD version when reporting a problem. :) This is
a -CURRENT issue only due to libthr. A fix is here but has not been
committed to
David Wolfskill wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:14:37PM -0500, Ted Hatfield wrote:
Can someone verify this bug for me please and suggest a fix.
Error description:
Using less -E or more to display a file that is less than a full page,
while then displaying a nonexistent file causes a segment
Jo Rhett wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 6:12 PM, John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
I would appreciate it if the personal attacks ceased.
There was no personal attack there. I never called him names or made
any remark about his lifestyle or anything else. I did say that he
isn't paying attention t
Brian Josefsen wrote:
Hello all
I installed the openoffice package
ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/FreeBSD/2.3.0/i386/FreeBSD6/OOo_2.3.0_FreeBSD62Intel_install_da.tbz
yesterday, now when i try to execute openoffice.org-2.3.0 it complaints
about libstdc++.so.6 is missing. As
When I run Mathematica 5.2 on FreeBSD RELENG_7 I get the following message:
/usr/local/mma52/SystemFiles/Kernel/Binaries/Linux/MathKernel: error
while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librt.so.1: ELF file OS ABI invalid
It worked fine on RELENG_6. Furthermore Mathematica 5.0 seems to work
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 04:38:56PM +0100, Lothar Braun wrote:
> Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> > When I run Mathematica 5.2 on FreeBSD RELENG_7 I get the following message:
> >
> > /usr/local/mma52/SystemFiles/Kernel/Binaries/Linux/MathKernel: error
> > while loading
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 05:10:45PM +0100, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> On Saturday 10 November 2007 16:16:40 Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> > When I run Mathematica 5.2 on FreeBSD RELENG_7 I get the following
> > message:
> >
> > /usr/local/mma52/SystemFiles/Kernel/Binar
I am experiencing fairly consistent system freezes which seem to
coincide with using the ndis driver and nvidia driver at the same time.
I had worst problems using the nvidia binary driver, but I did also
experience a freeze one time with the xorg nv driver, which I am now
using. Sometimes th
Pete French wrote:
I have a set of machines running 7.0 and a set running 6.3 which I
would like to use the same ports on. I was under the impression that
there was only one ports tree, so is it safe to simply untar the
ports.tgz file from 7.0 on the 6.3 machines, rename INDEX-7 to INDEX-6
and in
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Honza Holakovsky wrote:
Well, didn't know that, "/bin/kill -9 wdfs_PID" works, great
Thanks a lot, after your advice I read an article about csh built-in
commands, never heard of it from any fbsd handbook...
I am completely baffled why this worked. Why would /bin/kill
I have a Dell D800 Latitude laptop. If I use FreeBSD 7.0, and xorg with
the nv driver, when I exit X, sometimes it simply freezes. I tried it
with the vesa driver. and the problem didn't seem to happen, but the
vesa driver is unable to get the 1680x1050 resolution of my monitor.
I sent a sim
David Booth wrote:
On Monday 24 December 2007, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I have a Dell D800 Latitude laptop. If I use FreeBSD 7.0, and xorg
with the nv driver, when I exit X, sometimes it simply freezes. I
tried it with the vesa driver. and the problem didn't seem to
happen, bu
Steven Hartland wrote:
With the announcement of 6.3 and with 7.0 looking like it wont be far
behind I'd interested to hear what people thought of the relative
benefits of each where?
I know 7 has had a lot of work done on locking and ULE but are there
any other reasons to go for that instead of
Jason C. Wells wrote:
The comments regarding SCHED_ULE and SCHED_4BSD are inconsistent with
information found in the email archives. LINT says ULE is experimental.
The handbook doesn't mention ULE at all. The archives say ULE is the
new recommended scheduler.
If ULE is in fact the curren
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 07:40:07PM +0100, TooMany Secrets wrote:
On 1/20/08, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jason C. Wells wrote:
The comments regarding SCHED_ULE and SCHED_4BSD are inconsistent with
information found in the email archives.
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009, Robert Noland wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 11:40 -0400, J. Hellenthal wrote:
If you do not need to pgp/gpg sign email message to the lists please don't. I
know I probably don't have your pgp public key and a lot more users probably do
not either. Please use your best judg
Mike Jakubik wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
That is partly because when you run top it queries the resource usage
of the various processes via fill_kinfo_proc(). When you don't run
top, no one is asking for the resource usage numbers, so the kernel
doesn't waste time calculating them.
Ri
Mike Jakubik wrote:
Mathieu Arnold wrote:
+-Le 09/07/2006 14:25 -0700, Darren Pilgrim a dit :
| Mathieu Arnold wrote:
|> [kern.maxdsiz is not] a sysctl, it's a tunable thing, which don't
|> appear in sysctl.
| | Gotta love namespace collisions.
Well, in fact, most of the tunables do have a rea
I just had a kernel panic. This happened seconds after I started a
reboot using alt-ctl-del, at about the time just after it it said it was
writing the entropy file.
Here is the kernel config file, the results of the dump, and dmesg. Do
you want anything else? I hope this info helps.
incl
Scott Long wrote:
Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 08:00:21AM +0200, Martin Nilsson wrote:
I get tons of these:
em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
em0: link state changed to DOWN
em0: link state changed to UP
mailbox# pciconf -lv
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x02
I thought I would add another panic report. This seemed to coincide
with an upgrade I made today. So if it is a software problem it
happened between Nov 21 and Dec 5. It happened on two computers that I
upgraded, so I suspect its not a hardware problem. One of the computers
had crash dumps
M. Warner Losh wrote:
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: > Is it possible to cvsup from 5.2 to 5.3 without booting in single mode?
: > I have a remote machine and want update it, but it is no console access,
: > only SSH.
: You don't actually need to rebo
It is with a little intrepidation that I ask this question, because I
sense that what I am about to ask might push some buttons, or perhaps
bring back some unpleasant memories of those who have asked what I am
going to ask in a less tactful manner.
I find that the beastie that appears at boot t
Jon Noack wrote:
Throw 'beastie_disable="YES"' into /boot/loader.conf.
Jon
Thanks guys - I really appreciate you having done this.
Stephen
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(This is a follow up to earlier messages I sent to freebsd-smp because
then I thought it was an smp issue - now I am not so sure.)
I have been experiencing some panics on my dual processor Xeon system.
It can take up to a few days for a panic to happen, and it seems to
happen under heavy loads.
It is a bit annoying,
but I can live with this. But maybe this indicates something more sinister.
I have put in another IDE disk whose only purpose is to be the disk to
dump to. Hopefully I will be able to catch a good dump on that.
--
Stephen Montgomery-S
I have a nvidia PCI-express 6600 video card on an Intel SE7525GP2
motherboard. I am running a fairly recent version of RELENG_5.
I am having great difficulty getting the video card to work. On an
older version of Xorg it would try to use the vesa driver. It did put
up some video, but it was
Joe Holden wrote:
Ma wrote:
I have almost the same reboots on my server. :( And it may reboot
serval times a day. I'd like to know how to get crash dumps? What is
added in your rc.conf?
--
Ma Jie
Hi, I used the rc.conf values as set out in rc,conf(5)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] grep crash /etc/defa
In the cvs repository, there has appeared src/lib/ncurses, which seems
to be a copy of lib/libncurses. Is this meant to be?
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
Kip Macy writes:
| Please be very careful. The only real alternative (Intel comes and
| goes) is Nvidia whose driver is binary-only for i386 (no amd64
| support) and has a history for being notoriously buggy. I only buy ATI
| because of the problems I
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no support :-( I was a fan of ati
since it was easier to get sup
Scott Long wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Sean Bryant wrote:
Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 14:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Doug Ambrisko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that is a plus with nv is that X has some support for it,
whereas, the newer ati cards have no s
Matthew Seaman wrote:
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Josh Paetzel wrote:
Shaun Branden wrote:
xorg 7.2 was installed on this system from scratch, ie no ports to start
with.
For right now if you want portupgrade to do anything with xorg you
need to export XORG_UPGRADE
Cr
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Josh Paetzel wrote:
Shaun Branden wrote:
xorg 7.2 was installed on this system from scratch, ie no ports to
start
with.
sh /usr/ports
Jon Holstrom wrote:
any one know the date to get 5.4 stable ?
i am not able to find the date to CVsup 5.4 stable
as 5.5 is vary slow & is to buggy
You might try stable-6.x, which in my opinion is really fine. My sense
is that it actually runs a little faster than 5.x.
- Original Me
My video card spits out rather weird messages to the kernel message
buffer. This is only an annoyance, except it causes dmesg to seg fault.
I have some very simple possible fixes at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=93841
It is nothing crucial but it would be nice if a fix was submit
I have a Dell Inspiron 7500 on which I have put FreeBSD Release 5.4.
The 3Com Megahertz 574B pccard ethernet card works well with the ep
driver, except that after I run X11, it simply stops working.
I am guessing that it is an interupt conflict. I have tried everything
I can think of so that sp
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I have a Dell Inspiron 7500 on which I have put FreeBSD Release 5.4.
The 3Com Megahertz 574B pccard ethernet card works well with the ep
driver, except that after I run X11, it simply stops working.
I am guessing that it is an interupt conflict. I have tried
I have a dual Xeon with HTT enabled. Many months ago I had frequent
problems with panics, which since dissappeared, until very recently.
Now after dong a very recent upgrade of RELENG_5, the problem is back
again. For whatever reason, I could not get savecore to work with my
twe raid 0 had dr
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Something is still wrong, because no source code references are listed
here (i.e. this is what you'd get if you ran gdb on kernel, not
kernel.dump).
I think that it was because I did the config -g "after the fact." Now I
get something like this. I hope that this is us
Please help me!
I know that I am getting few responses to my emails - I am guessing that
my situation is difficult. If you could offer any ideas how to help
with further diagnostics.
I am regularly getting panics with instruction pointer equal to
0xc0611c69. I am not able to get any dumps
Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 04:03 PM 25/05/2005, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I will try any reasonable test you guys have for me. Right now I am
switching off HTT to see if that is the issue. This is a dual Xeon
system.
The SCHED_4BSD doesnt do anything with HTT and in fact might hurt
I have now found a way to reliably reproduce the panic on FreeBSD
RELENG_5 (as of about May 21 2005). I enclose as an attachment the
program that does the dirty deed. It needs the math/fftw3 port with the
SMP stuff enabled. After starting the program ddd, run "top -s0" - you
have to do this
Steven Hartland wrote:
Have a read /usr/src/UPDATING it explains.
It should be in /usr/src/UPDATING, but I don't see it there myself.
I got bitten by the same problem. The other guy who gave
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-05:09.htt.asc
provided the right answer,
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I have a nvidia PCI-express 6600 video card on an Intel SE7525GP2
motherboard. I am running a fairly recent version of RELENG_5.
I am having great difficulty getting the video card to work. On an
older version of Xorg it would try to use the vesa driver. It
My printer doesn't work very well unless I type
lpcontrol -p
What is the "correct" way to make this happen when the computer first
boots up - is there some setting in device.hints or something I can put
in the kernel config so that it defaults to this?
Thanks, Stephen
--
Ste
Darren David wrote:
Hi all-
So I've just encountered a new issue ( for me ) with Xorg, and i'm
having a heck of a time tracking down the source and/or the actual
nature of the issue. When i switch to another computer using my KVM,
Xorg immediately begins to monopolize the CPU, heading up to
My computer running a very recent FreeBSD release 5 is connected to the
internet with "3Com 3c980C Fast Etherlink XL" to a cable modem connected
to Mediacom. I connect with the command "dhclient xl0".
The problem I have is that every so often the mediacom connection goes
down, and when it com
error=40 LBA=145908863
Nov 3 07:35:55 cauchy kernel: ad4: FAILURE - READ_DMA
status=51 error=40 LBA=145908895
Nov 3 07:35:59 cauchy kernel: ad4: FAILURE - READ_DMA
status=51 error=40 LBA=145908895
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.math.missouri.edu/~stephen
I just upgraded from FreeBSD-5.4 to FreeBSD-6.0 stable. It really went
very smoothly. Well done to all concerned.
A few things that could make it a little easier:
1. I have a habit of doing the mergemaster stuff in a slightly
different order. Any chance of updating pwd_mkdb and cap_mkdb in
This is on a recent FreeBSD-6.0 stable SMP machine.
As root, run "top -s0". Then, at the same time run this program:
#include
#define D (1<<10)
void *thread(void *n) {
int i;
double array[D];
for (i=0;i(This is not a contrived situation - this happens much more frequently
than this samp
My laptop has two mice - the touchpad and a usb mouse.
I would like the touchpad moused to run with the "-3" flag and the usb
moused to run without "-3". But I can only get neither or both to run
with "-3" by the appropriate settings in /etc/rc.conf.
Any ideas? (Apart from manually killing
Richard Arends wrote:
Hello,
Today I upgraded my laptop from 5-STABLE to 6-STABLE. After the
upgrade, my wireless is not working anymore.
You are doing better than me. I try this:
ifconfig ath0 wepkey 12345
and get
ifconfig: SIOCS80211: Invalid argument
(Actually maybe that is happening to y
Николай Мирин wrote:
If you do not build kernel modules there are several things to include
in 6.0 kernel when
you migrate from 5.4. The reason for the error in your case is probably
missing wlan_wep device.
#5.4
device wlan# 802.11 support
device ath
device
Giovanni P. Tirloni wrote:
Try this,
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/book.html#CALCRU-NEGATIVE
Thank you. I must admit that I missed this. Unfortunately all the
suggestions in this FAQ seem to be out of date - none of the suggested
sysctls or kernel config options seem to apply t
martinko wrote:
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
My laptop has two mice - the touchpad and a usb mouse.
I would like the touchpad moused to run with the "-3" flag and the usb
moused to run without "-3". But I can only get neither or both to run
with "-3" by th
I recently upgraded from stable-6 of Nov 4 to stable-6 of today on my
Dell Latitude D800 Laptop, and suddenly the response of the touchpad
mouse and keyboard was bery bad. In particular, when I type about 1 in
10 key presses simply do not register. I ended up going back to the Nov
4 stable-6,
Dan Charrois wrote:
It actually may be a comfort, since perhaps HTT is related to the
culprit. Since the last crash, about a month ago, I disabled HTT, both
in the kernel as well in the BIOS. So as far as I know, it's
completely been disabled (and the boot messages and top only show 2
C
lines like
nfs_server_enable="YES"
rpcbind_enable="YES"
Then on the slow machine I simply type
mount /usr/src
mount /usr/obj
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Doug Barton wrote:
Add the following to /etc/rc.conf.local:
compat5x_enable=yes
And it would probably help if you watched the messages printed to the
console as the system boots.
And you should also have read the message that came when you installed
the port - you know, the one that immediat
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 11:25:39 -0600
Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doug Barton wrote:
Add the following to /etc/rc.conf.local:
compat5x_enable=yes
And it would probably help if you watched the messages printed to
the console as the system
Mike O'Brien wrote:
I sent this to "freebsd-x11" and didn't hear a peep back,
so I'm widening the net.
I'm running FreeBSD 6-STABLE, cvsupped as of last night. I upgraded
the ports collection to X.org 6.9 at the same time. Under the X
that ships with 6-RELEASE, in the ISO image, and un
I have a Crucial 1GB USB 2.0 Gizmo memory stick. It does work, but not
without its problems.
When I insert it into the USB port, the kernel spits out a large number
of bad looking messages - I'll copy them below. /dev/da0 is created,
but no /dev/da0s1 is created. If I then do "mount_msdos /
Giorgos Kapetanakis wrote:
On Sat, February 4, 2006 3:45 am, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I have a Crucial 1GB USB 2.0 Gizmo memory stick. It does work, but not
without its problems.
When I insert it into the USB port, the kernel spits out a large number
of bad looking messages - I
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