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(Short version: That is expected behaviour from rpc.statd)
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with all SCSI
and ATAPI optical drives, regardless of which driver is used.)
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advisories are sent there and
there are essentially no other changes made to a security branch.
If, on the other hand, they are interested in what will be included/not
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that other hardware watchdogs have similar limits, which
leads to the conclusion that one should not assume watchdog timeouts
longer than maybe 30 seconds to be supported.
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the transfer rate is actually specified as 98MB/s. (Presumably along
the outer tracks of the disk -- on the inner tracks you probably can't
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be a good idea (but I am far
from convinced of it), but there most certainly is no *need* to move in
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of that in SVN so I am not sure what I am
thinking..
Look for amdtemp or k8temp (which it was named before K10/K11 support was
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does quite a bit of write-caching on its
own, so just switching to ZFS is unlikely to improve write performance
significantly compared to using UFS.)
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That looks very much like a VIA chip which should indeed be handled by the
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-update install, in order to handle differences in the
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old-fashioned serial ports. If you don't have either of those you are
probably out of luck as far as remote debugging is concerned.
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On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 07:14 +0100, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 09:22:37PM -0500, Robert Noland wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 18:18 -0500, Greg Rivers wrote:
[snip]
I'm curious about why the drm
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The sysutils/ataidle port ought to do the trick.
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of the files haven't actually changed.
So there is no mistake, just an annoying side-effect of how the svn-cvs
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of harddisk, on the other hand, are fast enough that
a standard 32-bit/33MHz PCI-bus can actually be a bottle-neck.)
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this once more: please reconsider. You very
likely are not going to be able to recover that failed array. The last
person who had this problem had to boot a Linux LiveCD and attempt to
use Linux tools to repair it.
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(as ata0-master.) Besides the reported disk model (WD800BB) is a
PATA-model. (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=10)
So if there are any SATA-devices attached to the ICH7 then they are not
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. With the above
setup those guarantees are not in place, which means that background fsck
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#device sound
#device snd_ich
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even shut the alarm on the board off!
The sysutil/linux-megacli port looks like it might do the trick.
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the K8 CPUs these
days, so somebody should probably go through bsd.cpu.mk and update it for
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have only one CPU installed.)
As for reliability I see no particular reason for that board to be less
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, but I have no personal
experience with it. (Apart from the slightly higher speed, the Ultra133
should be able to handle large disks out of the box, while the Ultra100
needed a firmware update to handle disks larger than 128GiB.)
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I have had good experiences with the Promise Ultra100 TX2.
The Promise Ultra133 TX2 should be even better, but I have no personal
experience with it. (Apart
source files.
If gcc runs out of memory anywhere during a buildworld it is most likely
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No such method exists. Many of the options available in ports are
not documented at all. Those that are documented often have only
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offloading is indicated by RXCSUM and TXCSUM (for receive and
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, situations where it is actually
needed to clean the tree first before building. If you run into problems
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after this improvement and recompilation the kernel anything work fine!
Misha.
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parsing the following. Is there a cleaner way
to do this?
sysctl -A | grep phy | grep desc
'ifconfig -m' might be what you are looking for.
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those flags if you know what you are doing.
Don't expect any major (or even noticable) improvements from these settings
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So if you could remap the memory then PAE or 64-bit mode would give you the
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Unfortunately snd_hda is only available in -CURRENT at the moment and
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and motivated?
Imagine a graphics chip with a BSD style license... ;)
Just dreaming?
You are not the first to have this idea.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Graphics_Project for information
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this.
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Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop Adapter, 1x 1000Base-T, PCIe x1, low profile
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Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
Please understand that this is an honest question but isn't that true
only of IDE heritage drives. E.g. If a SCSI drive with Tagged Queuing
bought Conner ...
Quantum and Maxtor merged and became Maxtor. Maxtor was recently
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support EM64T which is Intel's
name for the AMD64 architecture. Older Pentium 4 processors do not have
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with bug tracking
and what not, but i need a working OS, not a bata !
Thank you everyone for your help !
5.5-PRERELEASE and 5.4-STABLE are the same thing.
Only the name is different.
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Run dumpfs(8) on the filesystem and look at the first line of the output.
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On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 11:00:55PM -0500, Karl Denninger wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 05:43:34AM +0200, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 09:01:36PM -0500, Karl Denninger wrote:
Done.
Note that the Bustek and Adaptec cards which exhibit the problem BOTH
identify
, it is almost unknown on later motherboards which seem
to often use the SiI 3114 instead - I assume there was a good reason for
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to rcNG, and some purely local scripts).
The old-style scripts work fine for me (using 5.4-STABLE.)
One possibility is that the system mistakes your old-style scripts for
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provided the right answer, but it should be also mentioned in UPDATING.
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the install(1) utility, which is what installworld normally
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The name was changed from 5.4-PRERELEASE to 5.4-STABLE just after the
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Hardcoded paths in scripts are a mess. What if I installed Perl into
/opt/mumble on some other machine? /usr/freeware? /what/ever? Changed
$PREFIX and/or $LOCALBASE?
Then you would
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de-facto standard that having '#!/usr/bin/perl' on the first line of
the script will work correctly.
No, the proposed change is a bad idea that will create lots of problems
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'long x = 65535;' set x equal to -1
always made me feel like I was trying to appologise for the indefensible!
Buggy compilers are indefensible, yes, but why try to apologise for it?
'long x = 65535;' will not set x to -1, even with 16-bit ints.
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it is your fault.
As for why CVS does not work for you it impossible to say without more
information. What messages (if any) do CVS give when you try to update
your tree? How - exactly - do you use CVS to update your tree?
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On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 04:58:05PM +0100, Vlad Manilici wrote:
Hi Erik,
On 21.11.04 16:08, Erik Trulsson wrote:
Hi Erik,
It works fine for me (and the file
/usr/ports/shells/bash/files/patch-braces.c does not exist in my ports
/tree), so I would say it is your fault.
More
either.
I apologize for that.
I didn't see anything obviously wrong in the logs.
Well, me neither :/.
Vlad
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questions; I read comments in stable-supfile and
handbook, but this is still not clear for me.
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RELENG_4_7 security branch is officially supported until 31 Dec. 2003
After that date you can no longer depend on security fixes being
provided for 4.7.
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On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 07:37:05AM -0500, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
On Monday 03 November 2003 07:06 pm, Erik Trulsson wrote:
| On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 03:50:57PM -0800, Chris Pressey wrote:
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it shouldn't do.)
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