Linux Netscape

2000-08-25 Thread Sean-Paul Rees

Under my 5.0-C setup here, the Linux netscape takes AGES to load (5min) and 
is so unresponsive, I have to kill it.

I experienced a similar problem with StarOffice 5.2, where performance was just
dog slow. Is the Linuxulator broken?

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SB AWE64 in -CURRENT

2000-03-11 Thread Sean-Paul Rees

Ok, I'm giving serious thought to ditching the Debian installation on this
drive and go with FreeBSD. I run FreeBSD on this machine already, but on a
smaller drive. Debian and Linux have been routinely irritating me. I'm used
to the traditional set of Unix tools, and the traditional command line
options. Linux utils are close, but most seem to have weird little quirks to
them to their traditional counterparts.

I run 4-CURRENT on my network server here also. Does 4-CURRENT have drivers
for the SB64 AWE synth? I have the regular PCM stuff going pretty well
already...

Sorry to ask here, but the LINT file isn't much help and the sound driver
documentation is slightly out of date.

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Shared IRQs

2000-03-03 Thread Sean-Paul Rees

I have a FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT (cvsup'ed as of tonight) machine. It has a USB
controller (PIIX3) and an ethernet controller sharing irq 10. I'm not
much in the way of a hardware expert, so I'm wondering if this is safe or
if I should reroute the ethernet card or the usb to another irq.

In case it matters (don't think it would), this machine is an IBM
PC Server 325 with an Intel 440FX motherboard.
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mod_ssl current

2000-02-29 Thread Sean-Paul Rees

I'm having a problem getting Apache setup to work with modssl; I'm running
apache1.3.12+php4+mod_ssl2.6.0

[root@valiant]-~# apachectl startssl
/usr/local/sbin/apachectl startssl: httpd could not be started

No other info whatsoever. (helpful, huh? :-)

I'm using the stock configuration file with just hostname changes throughout.

Any ideas? I'm running current from 2/26/2000.

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Re: mod_ssl current

2000-02-29 Thread Sean-Paul Rees

On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 07:26:53PM -0800, Manfred Antar wrote:
 I needed to add -lRSAglue -lrsaUSA to the SSL_LIBS= line in 
 /usr/ports/www/apache13-php3/work/apache_1.3.12/src/modules/ssl/Makefile
 and install the recompiled libssl.so in /usr/local/libexec/apache.
 Works fine
 Note this is for the apache13-php3 port but I bet it will work for the apache13-php4 
port
 Manfred

Thanks! It works :-) 

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