vm code

1999-06-12 Thread Jonathan Towne
just wondering about this, because after the new vm code was committed, and i had done a make world, i found something that didn't work as it did before, i'm not totally sure if it's due to the new vm code or not, but, my only amusement (Quake 1) doesn't run anymore.. The appropriate (or, rather

FYI: CVS commit log mail notification service in Japan

1999-06-12 Thread Jun Kuriyama
We set up open majordomo mailing lists of CVS commit log for Japanese local CVS repository. Currently, there are three ML available. To subscribe, send subscribe command to majord...@jp.freebsd.org as usual: - subscribe cvs-newconfig subscribe cvs-pao subscribe cvs-pao3 - # cvs-pao

Re: vm code

1999-06-12 Thread Brian Feldman
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Jonathan Towne wrote: just wondering about this, because after the new vm code was committed, and i had done a make world, i found something that didn't work as it did before, i'm not totally sure if it's due to the new vm code or not, but, my only amusement (Quake 1)

can't install on machine with 8 Meg

1999-06-12 Thread Brian Dean
Hi, I'm installing 4.0-19990610-SNAP onto a machine with 8 Meg of memory and it fails as follows: pid 6 (sh), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space The handbook claims that you can run the system in as little as 4 meg. It is very misleading to claim this if you can't install it. Or

Re: Real Producer and FreeBSD

1999-06-12 Thread Joseph T. Klein
To clarify ... Real Producer is the program that performs the encoding of Real Audio streams. I would prefer to run it under FreeBSD but am having problems related to its willingness to play with libc6 and glibstdc++2.8. I was hoping to check my setup with someone else attempting to do or having

Re: can't install on machine with 8 Meg

1999-06-12 Thread Mike Smith
Hi, I'm installing 4.0-19990610-SNAP onto a machine with 8 Meg of memory and it fails as follows: pid 6 (sh), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space The handbook claims that you can run the system in as little as 4 meg. It is very misleading to claim this if you can't install it.

scanpci

1999-06-12 Thread Marc van Woerkom
scanpci: Never noticed this utility before. Hmm.. no man page.. part of XFree86.. Regards, Marc To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of the message

Re: can't install on machine with 8 Meg

1999-06-12 Thread Tim Vanderhoek
On Sat, Jun 12, 1999 at 01:08:00PM -0400, Brian Dean wrote: Hi, I'm installing 4.0-19990610-SNAP onto a machine with 8 Meg of memory and it fails as follows: pid 6 (sh), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space There's a rumour going around that you need 12 meg to install. Why, I don't

Could not find /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk

1999-06-12 Thread Donn Miller
I recently installed FreeBSD-current from scratch, and I'm getting this error when I try to install a port. Even after I cvsup'd the latest -current, I still got this error. I think that maybe cvsup isn't updating certain files properly. -- Donn dmmil...@cvzoom.net To Unsubscribe: send

Re: Could not find /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk

1999-06-12 Thread Brian W. Buchanan
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Donn Miller wrote: I recently installed FreeBSD-current from scratch, and I'm getting this error when I try to install a port. Even after I cvsup'd the latest -current, I still got this error. I think that maybe cvsup isn't updating certain files properly. Or perhaps

Panics on my SMP system

1999-06-12 Thread Reginald S. Perry
Hi there, I recently had a crash on my SMP system. Actually, I have had a number of crashes over the past six months, but have just recently had time to configure the system to get the crash dumps. Like a good citizen, I filed a problem report (kern/12127). I have now gotten another crash. I

Re: RE: net.inet.tcp.always_keepalive on as default ?

1999-06-12 Thread Matthew Dillon
: This wouldn't help the poor sod whose connection gets shot down every : eight days while he's not there and doesn't know what hit him. : If the poor sod hasn't touched his xterm for 8 days, he's either dead : or he doesn't care if it goes away. : :Again, Matt, with all due respect, please do not

Re: MMAP() in STABLE/CURRENT ...

1999-06-12 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Over the past week and a bit, the INN -CURRENT source tree had a major :upheaval of code, in order to fix the major problem where reader speed :sucked. What used to take 1min to load up a newsgruop now generally :takes mere seconds (no exaggeration, try it)... : :The problem is that the new

Re: MMAP() in STABLE/CURRENT ...

1999-06-12 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Anyway, I have a simple program that mmap()s a 1Gig file into memory, :madvise()s it that it will be doing random access. If I quit and restart :this program a couple of times (yes, it close()s and munmap()s the segment), :my system will hard lock. By dropping into DDB once I found that it was