It seems Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
Soren, I did a bit of experimenting with my CVS archive and found that
version
1.8 of ata-all.c was the last one that worked on my problem box. 1.9 spewed
out errors about unexpected interrupts whilst probing and eventually
a box with de and xl interfaces plus BRIDGE and DUMMYNET compiled in,
doing a sysctl -a will panic the box. (currproc == sysctl)
i have both bridging and ipfw enabled on the bridged packets,
my de0 card has no ip and my xl0 card does.
if you aren't easily able to reproduce it, i'll try harder,
On Apr 29, 7:41pm, Mike Smith wrote:
} Subject: Re: ppbus causes hangs?
}
} Try setting the flags on the 'ppc' device to 0x40 and _please_ report
} the results.
I also ran into this problem with a 4/30/1999 version of 3.1-stable
on a Dell Dimension XPS R400. The 0x40 flag fixed the problem.
On May 2, 11:58pm, Don Lewis wrote:
} Subject: Re: ppbus causes hangs?
} On Apr 29, 7:41pm, Mike Smith wrote:
} } Subject: Re: ppbus causes hangs?
} }
} } Try setting the flags on the 'ppc' device to 0x40 and _please_ report
} } the results.
}
} I also ran into this problem with a 4/30/1999
On Sat, May 1, 1999, Greg Lehey g...@lemis.com wrote:
I don't really understand why you ask a FreeBSD group about it; it's a
Linux issue.
BTW, I asked here in addition to many other places, including the
linux-kernel mailing list, comp.os.linux.misc, and at least one person
who's got some
Brad Knowles wrote:
On Sat, May 1, 1999, Greg Lehey g...@lemis.com wrote:
I don't really understand why you ask a FreeBSD group about it; it's a
Linux issue.
BTW, I asked here in addition to many other places, including the
linux-kernel mailing list, comp.os.linux.misc, and at least
a box with de and xl interfaces plus BRIDGE and DUMMYNET compiled in,
doing a sysctl -a will panic the box. (currproc == sysctl)
if you think the panic is bridge-related, can you try manually the
net.link.ether.bridge* sysctl -- if they do not fail, then the problem
could be with the sysctl to
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Stefan Bethke wrote:
--On Son, 2. Mai 1999 19:32 Uhr +0200 Stefan Bethke
stefan.bet...@hanse.de wrote:
I'm currently trying to get a Promise Ultra/33 to work with S?rens new ata
drivers.
I've delved into the code a bit more. The panic results from
ata_pciattach()
Doug Rabson d...@nlsystems.com wrote:
On Sun, 2 May 1999, Stefan Bethke wrote:
--On Son, 2. Mai 1999 19:32 Uhr +0200 Stefan Bethke
stefan.bet...@hanse.de wrote:
I'm currently trying to get a Promise Ultra/33 to work with Sørens new
ata drivers.
I've delved into the code a bit more.
As we probably all know, Q3 test is out for Linux. I tested it on FreeBSD,
with great results. I just downloaded the correct glide libraries from the
site suggested by Carmac (Q3 programmer) and installed those, and then I
added the appropriate resoulutions to my configuration.
Kenneth Culver
It seems Stefan Bethke wrote:
I'm currently trying to get a Promise Ultra/33 to work with Sørens new
ata drivers.
I've delved into the code a bit more. The panic results from
ata_pciattach() not checking whether an IRQ resource could be allocated.
Ths seems to stem from the fact
Soren Schmidt s...@freebsd.dk wrote:
It seems Stefan Bethke wrote:
I'm currently trying to get a Promise Ultra/33 to work with Sørens
new ata drivers.
I've delved into the code a bit more. The panic results from
ata_pciattach() not checking whether an IRQ resource could be
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
As we probably all know, Q3 test is out for Linux. I tested it on FreeBSD,
with great results. I just downloaded the correct glide libraries from the
site suggested by Carmac (Q3 programmer) and installed those, and then I
added the appropriate
I'm trying to test the new jail feature. It looks it works. But I can't
find, how to setup the network communication. Is there anybody who
successfully took a run of jail virtual serverrs with networking?
Thanks for any suggestions.
In message 199905031339.paa20...@kazi.dcse.fee.vutbr.cz, Rudolf Cejka writes:
I'm trying to test the new jail feature. It looks it works. But I can't
find, how to setup the network communication. Is there anybody who
successfully took a run of jail virtual serverrs with networking?
You need to
Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
As we probably all know, Q3 test is out for Linux. I tested it on FreeBSD,
with great results. I just downloaded the correct glide libraries from the
site suggested by Carmac (Q3 programmer) and installed those, and then I
added the appropriate resoulutions to my
This problem is easily reproducible.
However to do so, you need a ROM image for an arcade game that the
Multi Arcade Machine Emulator emulates as it wont do it without any
roms in the directory /usr/local/lib/mame/roms.
I am using xmame installed from the ports collection
My usermode ppp works fine normally as I can quite happily download
4 things at once without a single silo overflow (as I did last night)
even when there is lots of disk activity or X11 activity.
Note this problem is unrelated to newbus as it occurs both before and
after those commits.
Matthew
Im getting continous overflows on sio0 after I shutdown X no matter what I
do, even when there is NOTHING else running, the moment I shutdown X and I
move my mouse I get tons of overflows.
I have no pppd running at all and no moused, any ideas?
Cheers
Andrew
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Matthew Thyer
It's 'open' as in an open specifiaction. The algorithm was openly
published - unlike some other competing routing protocols.
Joe
Johan Granlund jo...@granlund.nu wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Chuck Robey wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Matthew Dillon
Hi,
There are two things going on with the route setup.
if [ x$defaultrouter != xNO ] ; then
static_routes=default ${static_routes}
route_default=default ${defaultrouter}
fi
1) since route_default is never used, it should be deleted, ignore that
Hi,
I don't know if anyone has seen this yet, but from last nights
'make release' I get the following failure
touch release.2
Making docs...
=== Extracting for docproj-1.0
No MD5 checksum file.
=== Patching for docproj-1.0
=== Configuring for docproj-1.0
=== Installing for
I have this patch for traceroute that adds the ability to send
packets with an arbitrary IP protocol number, instead of just TCP
and UDP. This is mainly useful to see if some router between points
A and B is blocking packets based on IP protocol number.
I sent it to tracero...@ee.lbl.gov but got
Due to a failed world build which rendered sendmail unable to bind to
a socket, which resulted in my being apparently unsubscribed, and the
fact that the mailing list indexes aren't updated for a period of days,
I'm unable to to check the archives regarding this problem.
Perl is failing due to
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
a box with de and xl interfaces plus BRIDGE and DUMMYNET compiled in,
doing a sysctl -a will panic the box. (currproc == sysctl)
if you think the panic is bridge-related, can you try manually the
net.link.ether.bridge* sysctl -- if they do not fail,
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:
I have this patch for traceroute that adds the ability to send
[snip]
How is it going with netgraph?
I have looked at the -net archives on and off and it's very quit.
Is it still going to be committed?
/Johan
-Archie
If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at this site, I guarantee
it's worth your time:
http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip/
What a GREAT idea! A full graphical tcpdump!
+---
Chuck Robey | Interests
Johan Granlund writes:
How is it going with netgraph?
I have looked at the -net archives on and off and it's very quit.
Is it still going to be committed?
Netgraph is doing well.. several people have tried it and/or are using it.
One guy in Finland has reimplemented the whole concept in Java
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:
Johan Granlund writes:
How is it going with netgraph?
I have looked at the -net archives on and off and it's very quit.
Is it still going to be committed?
Netgraph is doing well.. several people have tried it and/or are using it.
One guy in
John W. DeBoskey wrote:
I don't know if anyone has seen this yet, but from last nights
'make release' I get the following failure
touch release.2
Making docs...
=== Extracting for docproj-1.0
No MD5 checksum file.
=== Patching for docproj-1.0
=== Configuring for docproj-1.0
* From: Mark Murray m...@grondar.za
* Here's a workaround (Satoshi - your comments, please?):
*
* Index: bsd.port.mk
* ===
* RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk,v
* retrieving revision 1.311
* diff -u -d -r1.311
I managed to spent a few more minutes with IBM's Via Voice for
linux and it appears to work on my system. The draw back is that
I don't have a high quality mic right now with me (will have to dig
around in my boxes for one).
Pertinent information about my system:
1 FreeBSD 4.0 current as of
* +.if exists(/usr/bin/perl5.00502)
* PERL_VERSION= 5.00502
* +.endif
* +.if exists(/usr/bin/perl5.00503)
* +PERL_VERSION= 5.00503
* +.endif
:
Eeek. I tought we were not going to do this. ;)
Erm, that was before you made life so easy :-)
When are you planning to merge 5.00503
On 03-May-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at this site, I guarantee
it's worth your time:
http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip/
What a GREAT idea! A full graphical tcpdump!
Damn, another project down the wastebasket =P
---
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
On 03-May-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at this site, I guarantee
it's worth your time:
http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip/
What a GREAT idea! A full graphical tcpdump!
Also has some probs compiling...
Looking at it... Might be nice to have in the ports
I've made a port, which I will commit as soon as I figure out
how/if this thing works.
Jacques Vidrine / n...@nectar.com / nec...@freebsd.org
On 3 May 1999 at 22:33, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai asmo...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 03-May-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at
After playing a little more with ViaVoice, I can't seem to load the sample
binaries the come back with :
./hello
./hello: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libsmapi.so: undefined symbol: __bzero
objdump --dynamic-syms /compat/linux/usr/lib/libsmapi.so | grep bzero
DYNAMIC SYMBOL TABLE:
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 03:51:21PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
After playing a little more with ViaVoice, I can't seem to load the sample
binaries the come back with :
./hello
./hello: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libsmapi.so: undefined symbol: __bzero
objdump
On Apr 29, 7:41pm, Mike Smith wrote:
} Subject: Re: ppbus causes hangs?
}
} Try setting the flags on the 'ppc' device to 0x40 and _please_ report
} the results.
I also ran into this problem with a 4/30/1999 version of 3.1-stable
on a Dell Dimension XPS R400. The 0x40 flag fixed the
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Matthew Thyer wrote:
My usermode ppp works fine normally as I can quite happily download
4 things at once without a single silo overflow (as I did last night)
even when there is lots of disk activity or X11 activity.
Note this problem is unrelated to newbus as it occurs
Apparently , some linux folks are having the same problem and I think that
the issue is that ViaVoice was compiled with RedHat 6.0 so after
trying out different linux libraries and having no success over here
with ViaVoice sample applications except for audiog I am going
to wait till IBM sorts
20:05:57 EDT 1999 - Creating /pub/FreeBSD/4.0-19990503-SNAP
--- Mon May 3 20:18:21 EDT 1999 - build of 4.0-19990503-SNAP was a success.
--- make world/release ran 365 min 1 sec
To keep the releases building this seems like a reasonable fix
until a better solution is found.
Thanks!
John
John
The sio driver seems to get into some kind of state where once it starts
overflowing there is nothing you can do other than reboot.
If you can determine exactly what triggers this on your system and give
the list something they can reproduce that would be helpfull.
vortexia wrote:
Im getting
ok, egg in my face, that's not it i guess. What about patching rc.network
to allow early setup of bridge though?
i have no objections, the thing is i dont run current or even stable
so i can't completely check changes if i do the patch myself, and
i'd rather not break things so close to a
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