rking there either, its insanity).
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hich has been around for a
long time. Changing it because a couple of people have misinterpreted it
strikes me as foot shooting.
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Just an observation, but my Promise ATA-100 controller will drive 1 UDMA-66 and
one UDMA-100 disk fine at UDMA-33 with the cable on the wrong way round (oops)
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Okay I'll rephrase. Somebody did step up, a Video4BSD spec was partially
written and is probably still on the web somewhere. There a plenty of people
interested in working on this (its probably quite a fun project), but nobody
wants to step on anyone else's toes afaict
d to perform the necessary
upgrade-maintenances, seemingly for almost three years even. To me, this is
just a list of potentially vulnerable sites.
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hits for the sio ports anyway
does omitting them from the hints file cause any
major issues, I can use the serial port for a console and to connect
to to other serial devices with out any issues.
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:59 PM, wrote:
> Hello, Mark
>
> 2011/1/11 Mark Saad :
>> All
>> This was originally posted to hackers@
>>
>> I have a good question that I cant find an answer for. I believe
>> found a kernel bug in 7.3-RELEASE that prevents me
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Jeremy Chadwick
wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 07:42:21PM -0500, Mark Saad wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:59 PM, wrote:
>> > Hello, Mark
>> >
>> > 2011/1/11 Mark Saad :
>> >> All
>> >> This
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Mark Saad wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Jeremy Chadwick
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 07:42:21PM -0500, Mark Saad wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:59 PM, wrote:
>>> > Hello, Mark
>>> >
>&
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glabel is also great for doing silly things like things like this
glabel label leftdrive0 /dev/ad4
glabel label rightdrive0 /dev/ad5
gmirror label -v -b load raid1 leftdrive0 rightdrive0
this way when you g
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Mark Saad wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>>> 2011/1/12 Lev Serebryakov :
>>>> Now, with "newfs -L name", geom_label and /dev/ufs
The following is how the man page specifies you can substitute
>> a newline, by prefacing a quoted actual newline with a backslash:
>>
>> $ echo axa | sed 's/x/\
>> > /g'
>> a
>> a
>>
>> That's how I remember
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On a side note without /etc/rc.early how would someone do the following tasks ?
1. On bootup relabel /dev/da2s1d to /dev/label/var where da2s1d is the
var for this box.
2. Convert /usr from gjournal to su+j
Not each task is exactly the same fr
ach with a
kernel fault. I suspect this will also be a problem for
RELEASE_8.
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In message <4d46119f.5060...@sentex.net>, Mike Tancsa writes:
> On 1/30/2011 6:45 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > I was trying to upgrade a machine from RELEASE_6 (latest)
> > to RELEASE_8 (latest) via source. I was unable to get
> > make buildworld to complete
Mark Andrews writes:
>
> In message <4d46119f.5060...@sentex.net>, Mike Tancsa writes:
> > On 1/30/2011 6:45 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > > I was trying to upgrade a machine from RELEASE_6 (latest)
> > > to RELEASE_8 (latest) via source. I was unab
let the kernel do it all later and
therefore not susceptible to any possible BIOS faults?
I tried to rebuild with:
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT=no
in make.conf, but it seems to make no difference.
Any ideas?
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worked intermitantly.
Then I wondered what the hell was going on in the loader that took >60s
and seemingly touched every drive. I assumed it was FBSD that was tasting
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from slice start) in operation
during this crash?
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Any thoughts?
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Relevant info:
10:56:08 skeletor:~ > uname -a
FreeBSD skeletor.feld.me 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #1: Thu Feb 17
13:03:46 CST 2011
r...@mwi1.coffeenet.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
10:57:11
rsion at home and
report back.
It would possibly also be wise to contact the maintainer and have him mark
the port as BROKEN or conflicting or something if you're running nvidia so
people don't run into this issue.
Thanks,
Mark
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:42:59 -0600, Mark Felder wrote:
I was talking about the maintainer of the flashplugin in ports. That
would be Nox. I have sent him an email.
Oh dear I take that back. He was the last person to submit an update, not
the maintainer. Whoops!
Mark
ry to stop
it from trying to load libvdpau (like by patching the filename to
something nonexisting?)
I was talking about the maintainer of the flashplugin in ports. That would
be Nox. I have sent him an email.
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e next 64K block
which would be aligned for our purposes. However, I have been seeing -s
1024K or larger which is also 64K aligned, but just larger. Am I shooting
myself in the foot by not going ahead and aligning with -s 1024K or -s
2048K right now?
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doesn't trip a panic in the newer nvidia drivers? Weird stuff either way...
Now that I have seemingly figured out the combination to a crash I'll see
if I can catch one on the console and have something worthwhile to report.
Regards,
Mark
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 03:15:39PM -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> But, when I try to build 32-bit programs I get problems linking,
> and I stumbled onto PR bin/139146.
That one was closed as a duplicate of gnu/112215. I've forwarded your
email to GNATS with the followup redirected there.
mc
ltaneously press more keys at once than USB can handle.
Anyway, I've had really bad luck with off the shelf adapters. You are
probably OK with just running it as USB.
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Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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I'll post an update then.
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I will have to reinstall this server soon so we'll see what happens. If I
can reproduce it again I'll revive this thread.
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RAID controllers (configured as individual drives, with mirroring handled by
zfs) and the controller software shows them all to be intact.
I disabled zfs in rc.conf and was able to boot, but I can't access the pool.
Any ideas on how to diagnose and hopefully repair this?
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 13:38:54 -0500 Scot Hetzel wrote: On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at
1:17 PM, Mark Morley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a small backup server (8.2-STABLE). �It boots from ufs and has azfs
> pool for backups that consists of 8 drives configured as 4 mirrored devices,
>
Here's what happens when I try to truss a df -t
http://paste.feld.me/3jb4c@raw
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Regular df -h, etc work fine
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coming up quickly enough?
With a rig as complex as that, I'd boot up another OS, like Linux or Windows
and see if they can see all the drives.
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On 12 May 2011, at 22:03, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On May 12, 2011, at 1:25 PM, Mark Blackman wrote:
>> Power problems (i.e. under-rated PSU)? Staggered spin-up means they're not
>> all coming up quickly enough?
>
> While your suggestion would generally be a decent guess
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The svn sources are here http://svn.freebsd.org/base/projects/suj/8/ .
Why would suj not make it into 8-STABLE ?
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subclass = RAID
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amr1@pci0:3:3:0:class=0x010400 card=0x05201000 chip=0x19601000 rev=0x01
hdr=0x00
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device = 'MegaRAID'
class = mass storage
subclass = RAID
Many thanks in advance.
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t; Btw, I *HATE* the "chip" and "card" identifiers used in
> pciconf. Can we change it to emit the standard
> (sub)vendor/(sub)device terminology?
>
> Scott
Thank you for the discussion, John and Scott. I see
where this change would be made, Scott, and I want to
On 18 Jul 2011 at 17:00, Mark McConnell wrote:
{Re: disable 64-bit dma for one PCI ...}:
> On 18 Jul 2011 at 15:06, Scott Long wrote:
> {Re: disable 64-bit dma for one PCI ...}:
>
> > >> I would like to disable 64-bit addressing for the SATA card, but
> > >>
; the FreeBSD box,
> so I suspicion it is ipfilter causing the drops.
>
> I know, I know 6.3 is ancient history, but any insight would be appreciated.
Know issue, http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/82806
> Thank,
> Steve
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What else is in you .Xresources file . Also have you tried using
xft formated font names . Ie xft:luxi mono:size=10 ?
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Hello,
recently (not sure exactly when) my xte
?
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; not even need to install the ports tree (and can even "rm -rf
> /usr/ports/*").
>
> That's about as close to a Debian-like experience as you'll get.
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You need to just rebuild the apr port with ldap. Confirm what version
of apr you have installed and then use make config in that port to add
ldap support. Remove the installed port and reinstall the new one with
ldap support . They you should be able to install apache with ldap
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I'm not on the Release Engineering Team, and in fact don't have a src
commit bit ... but this close to a major release, no, it's too late to
change the default.
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I have recently been able to get the new build cluster on pointyhat-west
set up to run full builds of ports with clang on amd64-9. I have documented
the latest results on the wiki:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsAndClang
If you are interested in working on ports being built via clang, this
is yo
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.'
device = 'RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller'
class = network
subclass = ethernet
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d to me that the
sysctl change doesn't automatically cause the ACCEPT_RTADV option to show
up for re0, but it does for vboxnet0. Perhaps there should be a cleaner
way to do this in rc.conf like how we do ifconfig_re0="DHCP" ?
Thanks,
Mark
_
Hiroki Sato wrote:
>
> Is it correct that ACCEPT_RTADV option was enabled on the vboxnet0
> and not on re0, even after setting net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv to 1 at
> boot time and ipv6_activate_all_interfaces="YES"?
>
>-- Hiroki
Yes, that is the behavior I witnessed.
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0x2
inet 192.168.93.23 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.93.255
inet6 2607:f4e0:100:104:d267:e5ff:fe17:e132 prefixlen 64 autoconf
nd6 options=23
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX )
status: active
lo0: flags=8049 metric 0 mtu 16384
options=3
other machines I run do
not require this to get ACCEPT_RTADV. Is it the re driver? My other
machines have em and ath interfaces.
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 07:23:35PM +0200, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> I think that it probably could be easier for you and for those reviewing your
> kernel config if you 'include'-d GENERIC into your kernel config and then used
> device/nodevice, options/nooptions, etc to make your customizations.
I st
use of on Linux and FreeBSD 9, and it'd be great to have the
> same support on FreeBSD 8.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=124164
>
> SVN Revs: 220496 220497
>
> I've tried markm@ already and had no response.
Apologies - I'll get to it ASAP.
>>
>> I don't see any indication of AHCI problems here (or AHCI at all).
>> ahc_isa_probe is for the ahc(4) controller -- Adaptec SCSI.
>>
>> A verbose boot might be more helpful.
>
> Can you tru hint.ahc.0.disabled="1" ?
>
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 12:25:01 -0600, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Now, I find the number of problem reports regarding 9.0-RELEASE alarming
and I'm growing more and more fearful towards it.
Then stick with the 8.x train until it's no longer supported. Also, don't
you know the rule about running .0
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 06:32:17PM +0700, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> > There's no such odd/even number policy with FreeBSD-- I think you're
> > thinking of another OS ;)
> >
> maybe something got stuck in my head with the move from 4 to 5.
Yes, 5 was the Great Leap where true SMP was introduced. I
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 09:27:58AM -0300, H wrote:
> it is release engineering who could establish a little bit more time
> between code-freeze and RELEASE
As you will see from the (very) long discussion that you are about to
read, there has to be a compromise. As it was, the release process was
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 03:35:24PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> If you use [!i386] you are likely to find problems with ports and
> this gets amplified if you use nonstandard (read stuff not everybody uses)
> ports.
Fair enough.
> I have found several ports broken for many releases in a row.
The
Yeah, I've been trying to prioritize some -exps that are blocking
other people right now. I know there's many more :-)
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On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 03:44:42AM -0300, H wrote:
> nobody want to read, they want a desktop nothing else, something silly
> and easy to read email and write docs and surf on the net, listen to a
> CD, they need to put a cd into the drive, running install process,
> reboot, using, nothing else and
On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 09:08:28PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Thanks mcl. I am off on other things for now but I will file PRs next time
> I come across something. In the past I have emailed the port maintainer and
> the answer is usually "yeah I know". After a few of those I thought filing
> PRs
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 02:28:37AM -0300, H wrote:
> because you don't care about what really matters, people, users, you
> do not even know how to talk to them
I've been criticized for saying this to a user before, but I'm going to
repeat it here regardless of consequences.
I'm sorry, you (as a
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uses the GPT partitioning scheme where as the upgraded boxes us the
older mbr/fdisk setup.
Any ideas on what I can try to get past this ? I liked using
/dev/label as it made the devices sort of agnostic to what filesystem
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 16:48:26 -0500, Thomas Laus wrote:
It looks like we both have confirmed that the floppy disk operation
works up
to FreeBSD 8.3 RC1. I will need to file a PR for FreeBSD 9.0 in the bug
system.
Thanks for the help.
Could this be related to CAM system issues that shippe
t automatically.
I am waiting to see if I can get a coredump after it comes back up. I
have walk over an kick it over manually now.
So does anyone have any insight into what happened here ?
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Mark Saad wrote:
> Hell All
> I wanted to share this with you before sending a pr . I did not find
> anything that matched it and I wanted to see if I did something wrong
> procedurally .
>
> I upgraded a 7.4-RELEASE amd64 box to 9.0-S
73104
start: 973824000
Consumers:
1. Name: mirror/gm0s1
Mediasize: 500107829760 (465G)
Sectorsize: 512
Stripesize: 0
Stripeoffset: 32256
Mode: r2w2e3
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 14:41:40 -0500, Andrey Zonov wrote:
Hi,
There is no such option in the kernel anymore, instead there is
hw.bce.hdr_split tunable which is turn on by default.
I've tried the kernel option and playing with this tunable on a pair of HP
DL380s and had to give up. I was
Hi Andrey,
Those servers are considered production now but I have access to a few
more that I may be able to test your patch on. I do not have an ETA but
I'm keeping this on my list of "things to do" and will gladly reply back
after I produce results.
Thanks!!!
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>> help?
>> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=234693
>>
Did you try to repair the header ? I saw a similar issue on upgraded
boxes that were 7-STABLE upgraded to 9-STABLE. and re
g to send email to a backup MX that you have
advertised. If you can't do it correctly, DO NOT DO IT.
> Prabh S. Mavi
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On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 08:12:05PM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> Would it be possible for the next 9.x release to set hw.memtest.tests="0"
> when we discover we're under a hypervisor to avoid doing the tests? (or
> default it to 0 in the installer kernel?)?
Actually, that's already been fixed, an
On Wed, 30 May 2012 13:59:01 -0500, Chris Nehren
wrote:
4. Everything "feels right" and "makes sense" on a very deep level for
me, in a way that never happened with the other Unix and Unix "alike"
OSs I've used.
Bingo.
For me:
1) Integration. The OS is integrated very well all around. How
On Thu, 31 May 2012 09:30:31 -0500, Adam Strohl
wrote:
This brings up another point: Repair is always possible with FreeBSD.
Quick tip for you guys -- create your own mtree file for /usr/local,
/usr/home, and /var via cron nightly. With that data and the ones provided
for the base syst
ot; (which is done in single user mode there for
> requiring at least one reboot) you should start any compilations from
> scratch. The ports system does this by default and cleans up any
> previous work files before new compilation. I just don't see where
> bumping of mtimes for
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 05:20:39PM +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Maybe FreeBSD should consider migrating to pkgsrc?
I'm not arguing that your other points are invalid (in particular,
I agree that the xorg change was really painful, and for a long time
amd64 lagged i386 badly), but there is one very
On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 01:43:43AM +0200, Fritz Wuehler wrote:
> So there could be lots of overlap and just looking at the two numbers
> you posted doesn't really tell the whole story.
No, I agree that it doesn't. I was just trying to add an aside, and
point out that the task would not be trivial
s running a completely different
set of libraries compared to the X applications. I just couldn't
get the new server to work. I just took all the old server package
and all its dependencies and installed it in a new location. This
has a bit more that what is actually requires as I don't nee
ut providing the necessary tools. It's not like make
from FreeBSD 5.x or even FreeBSD 8.x doesn't compile on FreeBSD
4.x.
Mark
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 09:31:19PM +0200, Mel Flynn wrote:
> Once the base system supports binary upgrades of packages through pkgng
> it should solve a lot of issues that people have with production systems
> now
IMHO, s/solve/expose/ :-) It will then be up to use to solve them.
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 07:24:11PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
> I see features and pkgng and things being offered up as solutions...
> these are all well and good, but in my opinion more comprehensive
> documentation and support in these areas would do more good than pkgng.
IMHO pkgng and optionsng
On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 07:49:02AM +0700, Erich wrote:
> can you still install the ports tree and its applications on a FreeBSD 4.4?
No. When 4.11 finally went EOL on 01/31/2007 we removed all the compatiblity
code, because by that time supporting both was increasing the maintenance
burden on our
> At the end, I'd like to see more care about the way ports get updated.
> There is no way to avoid messes like described at this very moment. And
> it is a kind of unedifying .
And I'd like to be able to world hunger and to see FTL travel.
One doesn't have to live at the bleed
In message <3506767.fvm2kmt...@x220.ovitrap.com>, Erich writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 05 June 2012 11:24:25 Mark Andrews wrote:
> >
>
> > Version tagging is just a convient way to get a snapshot at a
> > particular point in time unless you create branches that
> One doesn't have to live at the bleeding edge with ports if one
> doesn't want to even when compiling. One can live a day, a week,
> a month behind the bleeding edge and allow other to hit problems
> and report them.
To be pedantic, there's a lot of difference between reporting problems,
and su
In message <2490439.ec638ti...@x220.ovitrap.com>, Erich writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 05 June 2012 12:48:20 Mark Andrews wrote:
> >
> > In message <3506767.fvm2kmt...@x220.ovitrap.com>, Erich writes:
> > >
> > > On 05 June 2012 11:24:25 Mark Andrews
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 12:18:33PM +0700, Erich wrote:
> I did not know this. Do you have a link for this? I never read about it.
The EOL announcements have them. I don't think the release announcements
do, however.
mcl
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 01:00:45PM +0700, Erich wrote:
> All of these, with the exception of HEAD (which is always a valid tag),
> only apply to the src/ tree. The ports/, doc/, and www/ trees are not
> branched.
If you create a branch, you must create a tag for that branch.
However, you can crea
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 03:23:01PM +0700, Erich wrote:
> But is this true for apache only or for the whole ports tree?
Entire tree.
mcl
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On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 20:45:59 -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith
wrote:
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 switch off "tap to click.")
See, this isn't very obvi
In message <1541214.zfrdxxb...@x220.ovitrap.com>, Erich writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 05 June 2012 1:09:50 Mark Linimon wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 01:00:45PM +0700, Erich wrote:
> > > All of these, with the exception of HEAD (which is always a valid tag),
> >
In message <1805884.wjzbqif...@x220.ovitrap.com>, Erich writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 06 June 2012 0:42:47 Mark Andrews wrote:
> >
> > In message <1541214.zfrdxxb...@x220.ovitrap.com>, Erich writes:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On 05 June 2012 1:09:
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