Chris Giordano wrote:
> Previous to newpnp, I forced the modem (sio2) to irq 15 and the
soundcard to
> irq 5 via pnp commands in my /boot/kernel.conf. I did this because
I had
> found by experimentation that this was the only combination of the
supposedly
> available PnP configurations wh
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
> : > BTW, I'm getting numbers that are 2x bigger than before :-(.I had
> : > makebuildworld down to around 1:20 at one point, but now it is 2:40.
> :
> : Which compilers for both times?
>
> What ever was on -current as of 2.5 years ag
>
> On 27-Jan-00 David O'Brien wrote:
> > I would appreciate it if those that want things changed would please try
> > Sheldon's `sed' expression below and report back how it worked for you.
>
> That will expose passwords of users whose entries are commented out,
My awk script does not have tha
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Stephen McKay wrote:
> Hi, Brian!
>
> I'm concerned that your fix won't make it before the code freeze. Is
> there a problem with it? I admit I haven't actually tested it. :-(
> My excuse is that I assumed you had.
>
> Or should I just do a quick test on your patch (+ bde
On 28-Jan-00 Mike Smith wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:20:54PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
>> >
>> > Actually, the problem here is that our dhclient doesn't pick the hostname
>> > up the first time around. If it's set in an existing lease that is just
>> > confirmed, it works, but if you're
On 28-Jan-00 Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Garrett Wollman writes:
>: < said:
>:
>: > That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
>:
>: No, it shouldn't. As I keep on trying to explain, the DHCP addresses
>: are:
>:
>: 1) Temporary.
>:
> < said:
>
> >> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
> >> state.
>
> > Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
> > before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
>
> >> Control-alt-del definitely didn't work, so I had to power of
Cameron Grant wrote:
> would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
> report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
> of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
Well, since you asked...
Since rebuilding -CURRE
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
: > That reminds me. sysinstall *SHOULD*NOT* hard code the IP address
: > that it gets from dhcp into rc.conf. I've seen this in 3.2, but
: > haven't tried since then to reproduce this.
:
: It doesn't do that anymore; it was a nasty hack to work
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Alexandr Listopad wrote:
> there no tools/ dir in /usr/src - why?
Because you didn't download it?
> doc-all
> src-base
> src-bin
> src-contrib
> src-etc
> src-gnu
> src-include
> src-lib
> src-libexec
> src-release
> src-sbin
> src-share
> src-sys
src-tools
> src-usrbin
> s
> That reminds me. sysinstall *SHOULD*NOT* hard code the IP address
> that it gets from dhcp into rc.conf. I've seen this in 3.2, but
> haven't tried since then to reproduce this.
It doesn't do that anymore; it was a nasty hack to work around not having
been able to sell BPF in the kernel in t
Ummm just tried to install it, and
i get
./start
Error: performing semget() on ColdFusion Registry semaphore:File exists
Abort trap - core dumped
FreeBSD angelsguardian.netquick.net 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Jan
22 23:22:53 EST 2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/GUARDIAN
Hi, Brian!
I'm concerned that your fix won't make it before the code freeze. Is
there a problem with it? I admit I haven't actually tested it. :-(
My excuse is that I assumed you had.
Or should I just do a quick test on your patch (+ bde fixes) and commit
it myself?
Stephen.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Garrett Wollman writes:
: < said:
:
: > That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
:
: No, it shouldn't. As I keep on trying to explain, the DHCP addresses
: are:
:
: 1) Temporary.
: 2) Meaningless.
: 3) Temporary.
In message Alex Zepeda writes:
: in a row quickly occasionally screw up. Also sometimes I'll be able to
: catch the screwed up booter when I notice that it doesn't respond to me
: hitting enter (In 9 seconds... hit enter.. 8 seconds.. hit enter..
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 06:53:51PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> Since the hostname is simply a plain-text token for the IP address, it
> has to remain bound to the IP address (whether that binding is fixed or
> dynamic is outside the scope of this discussion). Having a hostname that
> doesn't ma
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> > zippy:~#dd if=/dev/afd0c bs=1k count=16 of=afd0c.output
> > dd: /dev/afd0c: Input/output error
> > zippy:~#Jan 26 00:38:32 zippy /kernel: afd0: error reading primary
> > partition table reading fsbn 0
> >
> > Hmm. I know this disk works with Windows
Nick Hibma writes:
>
> The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
> it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
> mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
> about a quarter of a second, indefinitely
>
> An
In the last episode (Jan 27), Emre said:
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:24:16PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > Delete permission comes from the directory, not the file. No amount of
> > chmod'ing the file will affect it.
>
> Hmm, so If I took out write permission for the directory, the user
> wouldn
PCM has been broken for me since December 1999. I would very much
appreciate if someone could help me fix it before the code freeze (cg,
dfr and tanimura CC'd).
I have an unknown MSS-compatible non-PnP ISA sound card, which
identifies itself as a CS4231. Unknown, because it's inside a
laptop.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 06:22:55PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> Correct behaviour would be not to set the hostname unless:
> a) it is not already set
> or
> b) it was previously set by the DHCP client
>
> You could probably ignore b) and satisfy most people. At the moment, the
> hostname is _ne
>Do you have specs on the Trackpoint PS/2 mice found on Thinkpads?
No.
>The version on my 770X has a double click by "pushing hard on the
>trackpoint" feature. It also has the ability to do the scroll
>thing if you hold the middle mouse button and move the trackpoint.
You mean, there feature
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bruce Evans
writes:
: I plan to put timestamps on most of the "<<<" lines and remove all
: the ornation around the "<<" lines. Almost every large target could
: begin by (optionally of course) printing the time.
Sounds more general than mine...
Warner
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> I've been running this for a while. I reversed the normal order to
> make it easier to do the math w/o having to shift columns and flip
> things over.
I plan to put timestamps on most of the "<<<" lines and remove all
the ornation around the "<<" lines.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 09:26:44PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> < said:
>
> > That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
>
> No, it shouldn't. As I keep on trying to explain, the DHCP addresses
> are:
^^
usually
> 1) Temporary.
> 2) Meaningl
> < said:
>
> > That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
>
> No, it shouldn't. As I keep on trying to explain, the DHCP addresses
> are:
>
> 1) Temporary.
> 2) Meaningless.
> 3) Temporary.
> 4) Temporary.
> 5) Temporary.
Since the
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 06:09:17PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> ===> libexec/getNAME
> cc -O -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c /usr/src/libexec/getNAME/ge
> tNAME.c
> cc -O -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -o getNAME getNAME.o
> gzip -cn /usr/src/libexec/getNAME/getNA
< said:
> That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
No, it shouldn't. As I keep on trying to explain, the DHCP addresses
are:
1) Temporary.
2) Meaningless.
3) Temporary.
4) Temporary.
5) Temporary.
-GAWollman
--
Garrett A
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2000-Jan-28 10:02:06 +1100, Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
> >: > BTW, I'm getting numbers that are 2x bigger than before :-(.I had
> >: > makebuildworld down to around 1:20 at one
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:24:16PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Delete permission comes from the directory, not the file. No amount of
> chmod'ing the file will affect it.
Hmm, so If I took out write permission for the directory, the user wouldn't
be able to delete his .bash_history, correct? (or
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Bill Fenner wrote:
>
> >Right. I've seen this when I hit Enter rapidly twice at the first
> >loader prompt. Doesn't ever happen if I wait for the second
> >prompt.
>
> That's my impression too -- I've seen it on my laptop when I do
> that (sometimes), and I may have hit e
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Brian Hechinger wrote:
> yes. sorry about the confusion, i forgot to mention that.
> Allaire off-record said that they aren't happy with Linux
> and are seeking an alternative. i seem to be pushing
> them towards FreeBSD. but, keep in mind, this will be a
> huge shift in d
> > That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
> >
> > Sysinstall doesn't fill in the hostname field because the crunched binary
> > is missing the hostname(1) command. If we were to add that, it's just
> > possible that we'd get hostnames working too.
>
> Actual
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:20:54PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> >
> > Actually, the problem here is that our dhclient doesn't pick the hostname
> > up the first time around. If it's set in an existing lease that is just
> > confirmed, it works, but if you're starting without a lease, you won't
> That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
>
> Sysinstall doesn't fill in the hostname field because the crunched binary
> is missing the hostname(1) command. If we were to add that, it's just
> possible that we'd get hostnames working too.
Actually, that's not
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:20:54PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> Actually, the problem here is that our dhclient doesn't pick the hostname
> up the first time around. If it's set in an existing lease that is just
> confirmed, it works, but if you're starting without a lease, you won't
> get a h
===> libexec/getNAME
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c /usr/src/libexec/getNAME/ge
tNAME.c
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -o getNAME getNAME.o
gzip -cn /usr/src/libexec/getNAME/getNAME.1 > getNAME.1.gz
===> libexec/getty
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:06:31PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > IMHO, that is the wrong assumption. Most DHCP servers I've seen aren't
> > setup to provide hostnames to the requrestor.
>
> Seems they're set up incorrectly then.
Not at all.
> You can't be a good "network citizen" these d
> < said:
>
> > citizen" these days without a resolvable hostname that also matches
> > your primary IP address or, among other things, you won't be able to
> > send mail directly to anyone who practices traditional spam filtering
> > techniques.
>
> However, there is no need to actually use the
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:00:40PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> So I'd say this is with 2.7.3 and the compiler in today's current.
Ah. 2.95.2 is a known speed snail. The GCC developers took this to
heart and 2.96 will compile much faster.
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< said:
> citizen" these days without a resolvable hostname that also matches
> your primary IP address or, among other things, you won't be able to
> send mail directly to anyone who practices traditional spam filtering
> techniques.
However, there is no need to actually use the configured host
:On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 02:44:27PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
:> I've been running this for a while. I reversed the normal order to
:> make it easier to do the math w/o having to shift columns and flip
:> things over.
:
:Thanks for the patch! It'd be nice to time the buildworld only. Is there
:a
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
>> : It doesn't do anything to the keyboard, it just calls the BIOS to find
>> : out whether keys have been pressed.
>>
>> I've been seeing the hit twice fast problem for months.
>
>It's always been a problem; we don't understand the mechani
>>whereintheworld.pl (thanxs Bill Fenner) shows ...
>What does this Perl script do? :-)
See http://www.freebsd.org/~fenner/ - it parses "make world" output
in a way that gives slightly better progress info than just a "tail".
Bill
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Yes, the ftp app (IglooFTP Alpha v0.6.1) I was using consistently
corrupted/truncated the same files which made it difficult to pin point,
basic ftp took care of it.
Sorry for the worry.
Jorge
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jorge Aldana wrote:
>
> > I checked
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 07:31:50PM -0500, Donn Miller wrote:
> I recently cvsup'd the sources (around Thu Jan 27 19:30:48 EST 2000), and
> I'm getting these errors compiling the kernel:
>
> cc -c -mpentium -O3 -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
> -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototy
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jorge Aldana wrote:
> I checked the signatures on the files I downloaded from
> current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/3.4-2124-STABLE/
>
> and the following fail the MD5 check:
>
> < = from CHECKSUM.MD5 listing
> > = downloaded file.
These all check out for me
>I seem to have this problem occasionaly, the keyboard keymap gets all screwed
>up somehow, and the only way to get out is to hit the reset button. But I've
>been having the problem for a long time, and with different boxes. It happens
>about every 1 out of 15 reboots but randomly. I haven't been
>>> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
>>> state.
>
>> Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
>> before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
>
>>> Control-alt-del definitely didn't work, so I had to power off and
>>> reboot. T
I recently cvsup'd the sources (around Thu Jan 27 19:30:48 EST 2000), and
I'm getting these errors compiling the kernel:
cc -c -mpentium -O3 -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
-fformat-extensions -ansi -no
> Personally I'd prefer to just fix the DHCP client so that it correctly
> sets the hostname as obtained from the server...
Yeah David, sheesh! ;)
- Jordan
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 02:44:27PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> I've been running this for a while. I reversed the normal order to
> make it easier to do the math w/o having to shift columns and flip
> things over.
Thanks for the patch! It'd be nice to time the buildworld only. Is there
a timed i
> Why not check to see what the hostname is after dhclient is run and then
> stick that name in the network setup dialog box. If the user does edit
> the hostname themselves, then you can flag that event.
That would work in that one specific case with that specific dhcp server.
Now change the dh
> > IMHO, that is the wrong assumption. Most DHCP servers I've seen aren't
> > setup to provide hostnames to the requrestor.
>
> Seems they're set up incorrectly then. You can't be a good "network
> citizen" these days without a resolvable hostname that also matches
> your primary IP address or
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:56:39AM -0800, Bill Fenner wrote:
> never made it into rc.conf (it booted up calling itself Amnesiac).
You know, I always thought that some people (well, certainly not me)
would find the default name "Amnesiac" a slight bit offensive, since it
implies they're forgetful.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
: > : It doesn't do anything to the keyboard, it just calls the BIOS to find
: > : out whether keys have been pressed.
: >
: > I've been seeing the hit twice fast problem for months.
:
: It'
> OR we can make a [binary] port of it. This would not be hard to do.
> Let me know if you prefer this approach.
I think the easiest and most POLA-friendly approach would be to add
them [back] to Xbin.tgz.
- Jordan
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> IMHO, that is the wrong assumption. Most DHCP servers I've seen aren't
> setup to provide hostnames to the requrestor.
Seems they're set up incorrectly then. You can't be a good "network
citizen" these days without a resolvable hostname that also matches
your primary IP address or, among othe
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
> : It doesn't do anything to the keyboard, it just calls the BIOS to find
> : out whether keys have been pressed.
>
> I've been seeing the hit twice fast problem for months.
It's always been a problem; we don't understand the mechanics of it
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
: It doesn't do anything to the keyboard, it just calls the BIOS to find
: out whether keys have been pressed.
I've been seeing the hit twice fast problem for months.
Warner
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From: "Emre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: .bash_history and permissions
> Hi folks!
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.0 from Dec. 26 1999. This should be on the "general
> questions" malininglist, but I tho
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Eric Jacoboni writes:
: that ed0 already exists ?
Because there is an ed0 on isa already, even if it isn't attached.
Warner
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"Matthew N. Dodd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 27 Jan 2000, Eric Jacoboni wrote:
> > All runs ok except that my card is not recognized as ed0 but as ed1.
> > device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
>
> Thats correct. The kernel has assigned 'ed0' to the non-existent ISA card
> yo
On 2000-Jan-28 10:02:06 +1100, Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
>: > BTW, I'm getting numbers that are 2x bigger than before :-(.I had
>: > makebuildworld down to around 1:20 at one point, but now it is 2:40.
...
>So I'd say this is
On 27-Jan-00 David O'Brien wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:28:10PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>>
>> In this case, I actually assume that the DHCP server will be providing
>> the host name and specifically *ignore* the user-provide hostname
>
> IMHO, that is the wrong assumption. Most
In the last episode (Jan 27), Emre said:
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.0 from Dec. 26 1999. This should be on the "general
> questions" malininglist, but I thought maybe there is something that changed
> from -stable to -current that does this:
>
> I'm trying to limit permissions on .bash_history. Th
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Bill Fenner wrote:
>
> >
> > >Right. I've seen this when I hit Enter rapidly twice at the first
> > >loader prompt. Doesn't ever happen if I wait for the second
> > >prompt.
> >
> > That's my impression too -- I've seen it on my laptop when I do
> > that (sometimes), an
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Paul Reece had
to walk into mine and say:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Bill Paul wrote:
>
>
>
> > Back up. You're leaving out some info.
> >
> > - When did you buy these cards? (The firmware rev may be an issue.
> > knowing when you bought
Garrett Wollman wrote:
>
> < said:
>
> >> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
> >> state.
>
> > Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
> > before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
>
> >> Control-alt-del definitely didn't
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
: > BTW, I'm getting numbers that are 2x bigger than before :-(.I had
: > makebuildworld down to around 1:20 at one point, but now it is 2:40.
:
: Which compilers for both times?
What ever was on -current as of 2.5 years ago. This is co
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:49:39PM -0500, Brian Hechinger wrote:
> Josef Karthauser drunkenly mumbled...
> >
> > Is this ColdFusion for Linux?
>
> yes. sorry about the confusion, i forgot to mention that.
> Allaire off-record said that they aren't happy with Linux
> and are seeking an alternati
Josef Karthauser drunkenly mumbled...
>
> Is this ColdFusion for Linux?
yes. sorry about the confusion, i forgot to mention that.
Allaire off-record said that they aren't happy with Linux
and are seeking an alternative. i seem to be pushing
them towards FreeBSD. but, keep in mind, this will b
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Bill Fenner wrote:
>
> >Right. I've seen this when I hit Enter rapidly twice at the first
> >loader prompt. Doesn't ever happen if I wait for the second
> >prompt.
>
> That's my impression too -- I've seen it on my laptop when I do
> that (sometimes), and I may have hit e
> BTW, I'm getting numbers that are 2x bigger than before :-(.I had
> makebuildworld down to around 1:20 at one point, but now it is 2:40.
Which compilers for both times?
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:28:10PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > 4. X didn't come with /usr/X11R6/lib/aout, so I can't run netscape.
>
> I guess we need to build our own XF86 distribution with the a.out
> libraries built or we need to somehow stuff those into a compat dist.
OR we can make
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:28:10PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>
> In this case, I actually assume that the DHCP server will be providing
> the host name and specifically *ignore* the user-provide hostname
IMHO, that is the wrong assumption. Most DHCP servers I've seen aren't
setup to provi
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:34:01PM -0500, Brian Hechinger wrote:
> I can consistantly get ColdFusion 4.5 RC3 installed on FreeBSD-current.
> It will not work on -stable (i didn't really mess with it too much
> however)
>
> i haven't gotten the Apache module to work yet (but i haven't even looke
On 27-Jan-00 David O'Brien wrote:
> I would appreciate it if those that want things changed would please try
> Sheldon's `sed' expression below and report back how it worked for you.
That will expose passwords of users whose entries are commented out,
unfortunately. Then again, I've reverted th
On 27 Jan 2000, Eric Jacoboni wrote:
> All runs ok except that my card is not recognized as ed0 but as ed1.
>
> Here are my config params :
>
> =-=-=-=
> device card0
> device pcic0 at isa? irq 10 port 0x3e0 iomem 0xd
> device pcic1 at isa? irq 11 port 0x3e2 iomem 0xd4000
>
> device ed0 at
I can consistantly get ColdFusion 4.5 RC3 installed on FreeBSD-current.
It will not work on -stable (i didn't really mess with it too much
however)
i haven't gotten the Apache module to work yet (but i haven't even looked
at it, so give me time)
instructions are at http://users.tmok.com/~wonk
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> < said:
>
> >> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
> >> state.
>
> > Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
> > before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
>
> >> Control-alt-del
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> For example:
> Logical device #0
> IO: 0x0534 0x0534 0x0534 0x0534 0x0534 0x0534 0x0534 0x0534
> IRQ 5 0
> DMA 1 0
> IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
>
> versus:
> pcm0: at port 0x534-0x537,0x388-0x38b,0x220-0x22f irq 5 drq 1,0 on isa0
>
> Which is rig
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul van der Zwan wrote:
>
>I just notice my par. port is no longer detected. A kernel built on Jan 21st
>fails to detect my par. port which has worked fine so far.
>In /var/log/messages I get the following:
>
>Jan 27 22:29:53 trantor /kernel: ppc0: parallel port
>Right. I've seen this when I hit Enter rapidly twice at the first
>loader prompt. Doesn't ever happen if I wait for the second
>prompt.
That's my impression too -- I've seen it on my laptop when I do
that (sometimes), and I may have hit enter twice rapidly on this
reboot.
Bill
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Garrett Wollman wrote:
>
> I have on a number of occasions had my laptop boot with a
> non-functional keyboard. Sometimes the keyboard is just locked; other
> times it generates garbage. Never managed to isolate the
> circumstances in which this happened (but it didn't happ
%
%On 27-Jan-2000 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
% |
% |> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
% |> state.
% |
% | Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
% | before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
% |
% |> Control-alt-d
On 27-Jan-2000 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
|
|> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
|> state.
|
| Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
| before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
|
|> Control-alt-del definit
Hi folks!
I'm running FreeBSD 4.0 from Dec. 26 1999. This should be on the "general
questions" malininglist, but I thought maybe there is something that changed
from -stable to -current that does this:
I'm trying to limit permissions on .bash_history. There have been users
on my server that ha
I just notice my par. port is no longer detected. A kernel built on Jan 21st
fails to detect my par. port which has worked fine so far.
In /var/log/messages I get the following:
Jan 27 22:29:53 trantor /kernel: ppc0: parallel port found at 0x3bc
Jan 27 22:29:53 trantor /kernel: ppc0: cannot re
>In this case, I actually assume that the DHCP server will be providing
>the host name
In my case (which I think might actually be fairly common), the DHCP
server doesn't provide a hostname. In this case, I type in a hostname
which gets later ignored and sysinstall doesn't write anything to rc.
I've been running this for a while. I reversed the normal order to
make it easier to do the math w/o having to shift columns and flip
things over.
BTW, I'm getting numbers that are 2x bigger than before :-(.I had
makebuildworld down to around 1:20 at one point, but now it is 2:40.
Comments
< said:
>> 3. On the first reboot after installing, the keyboard was in a funny
>> state.
> Urk, can't reproduce it. I need a reproducible sequence of operations
> before we'll have any hope of tackling this one.
>> Control-alt-del definitely didn't work, so I had to power off and
>> reboot.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I wrote a patch for the psm driver to add support for several PS/2 mice.
> It is in http://www.freebsd.org/~yokota/ps2mice-24Jan2000.tar.gz.
> I am attaching README included in the patch.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Kazu
Do you have specs on the Trackpoint PS/
> 1. sysinstall forgot to write my hostname to /etc/rc.conf . I had gone
> into the options menu and selected "DHCP"; when I picked my network
> interface it looked for and found a DHCP server and popped up the
> network configuration box with most of the fields filled in (including
> domain name
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 07:03:38PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> > > But as a result mgetty gets into kermit's ways such that when a
> > > modem connection is made I suddenly get a modem prompt like
> > > +FCON as if someone (mgetty) is either messing with my local
> > > or the remote mo
"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > pnpinfo doesn't have anything to do with what the kernel thinks. It's a
> > userland program that manually resets and reconfigures the cards.. This is
> > an absolute disaster if you happened to be using the hardware, eg: the s
Hi,
I'm currently running 4.0-CURRENT (Jan 27) on a Dell I3500 laptop with
pccard and a D-LINK DE-660.
All runs ok except that my card is not recognized as ed0 but as ed1.
Here are my config params :
=-=-=-=
device card0
device pcic0 at isa? irq 10 port 0x3e0 iomem 0xd
device pcic1 at isa?
> >Also, usual tools, rlogin, rlogind, rsh, rshd, telnet,
> >telnetd, ftp, ftpd, and inetd are already IPv6 capable.
>
> Hm. rlogin and rsh attempt to connect, but my inetd isn't listening;
> do I have to update inetd.conf to get inetd to listen on IPv6 addresses?
Yes, if tcp, please specify
> Yesterday, I tested ping6 between two hosts using link-local
> addresses, and it worked. The week before, however, I couldn't get a
> different machine to transmit packets when it had IPv6 in the kernel.
> I'm not sure about the relative dates involved.
>
> -GAWollman
Some driver seems to hav
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> pnpinfo doesn't have anything to do with what the kernel thinks. It's a
> userland program that manually resets and reconfigures the cards.. This is
> an absolute disaster if you happened to be using the hardware, eg: the sound
> driver. After running pnp
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