On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 11:52:26PM -0400, Wes Morgan wrote:
I noticed a little quirk in the pcm driver -- it is reversing the channels
in my sb16! The first couple times I play a certain mp3 that starts out
(normally) in the left channel, it plays correctly in the left channel.
Then suddenly
Bill Fumerola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
You need to find and fix what ever it is that is not dieing when being
told to die. Your work around is a bandaid that only hides the real
problem, which is probably a bug some place in something. amd
what does this message mean?
Sep 24 18:34:04 culverk /kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 127.0.0.1rt
I've been getting it alot since I reinstalled -current, it never used to
happen before.
Kenneth Culver
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Edwin Culp writes:
libraries, I decided as a last resort to substitute the SiS-6326 that worked
flawlessly on 3.3.4. I changed it for a Matrox G200 and ran xf86config and
it worked perfectly with no other changes and everything else the same.
Looks like the
Thank you Ian. I had no problem with it in 3.3.4 and I don´t remember what
configuration I had but it didn´t work with 3.3.5. From your description the
problem is the same. I´m going to play with the card today, but will probably
follow your example. I´ver already spent too much time with
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 04:36:54PM -0400, Brad Chisholm wrote:
D d0State: up Device /dev/da0eAvail: 0/17366 MB
(0%)
D d1State: up Device /dev/da1eAvail: 0/17366 MB
(0%)
D d2State: up Device
yes, Dynamic dialups are the real problems. I have a static dialup, and
its essentially mine to do with what I want. its not counted among my
ISP's dialup pools.
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Pat Lynch
I'm trying to update my -current system compiled from July 12 (both
kernel and base system). But before all system updating I have tried to
compile and run new kernel from today (September 25) - and it won't
boot so I'm afraid to update all the system...
Booting ends with these lines:
wd0:
Your disk claims to have bad144 enabled, the ata driver doesn't
support this.
If you need bad144 support (ESDI or ST506 disks, you can recognize
them by the two ribbon cables and their 8+ years of age) you need
to use the wd driver.
Otherwise you need to fix your disklabel (by booting with the
It seems Cejka Rudolf wrote:
I'm trying to update my -current system compiled from July 12 (both
kernel and base system). But before all system updating I have tried to
compile and run new kernel from today (September 25) - and it won't
boot so I'm afraid to update all the system...
Kenneth Culver wrote:
what does this message mean?
Sep 24 18:34:04 culverk /kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 127.0.0.1rt
I don't know how you got it, but here is an easy way to do so:
In /etc/rc.conf:
network_interfaces="ed0 lo0"
ifconfig_ed0="DHCP"
(ed0 apparently can be
Hi,
i have identical applications using curses running on 3.x and a current as
of today.
On 3.x, the application is able to write to the last column (on an xterm)
without automatically wrapping the cursor to the next line, on -current
it does wrap to the next line (causing a blank line to be
Until installing a BT Speedway (AVM Fritz!PCI), ISDN card, my early
August 4.0-C box was stable.
Since then, I've had numerous panics, complete with advice to increase
NTPBUFFERS / maxusers. Despite a new world as of 5/9/99 and greatly
increased kernel parameters the panics have not been
I have been testing the ata driver recently, and I have noticed this
message (along with not being able to access that hard drive after the
message)
ata0_slave: lost contact with device - resetting.
then it says it's reset, but nothing can access the disk... I've gone back
to the wdc drivers
I cvsupped about 20 minutes ago and now I get this message when I su to
root, or when I start xwindows. It doesn't seem to be hurting anything
though:
Warning:tty: no si_tty
Is it anything to worry about?
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| Kenneth Culver
what does this message mean?
Sep 24 18:34:04 culverk /kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 127.0.0.1rt
I've been getting it alot since I reinstalled -current, it never used to
happen before.
Check that you haven't got a bogusly-detected lnc interface with an
all-1's ethernet
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Wayne Culver writes:
I cvsupped about 20 minutes ago and now I get this message when I su to
root, or when I start xwindows. It doesn't seem to be hurting anything
though:
Warning:tty: no si_tty
Is it anything to worry about?
I'm not quite sure yet, I'm
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Murray writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kenne
th
Wayne Culver writes:
I cvsupped about 20 minutes ago and now I get this message when I su to
root, or when I start xwindows. It doesn't seem to be hurting anything
though:
Warning:tty: no si_tty
Just some numbers that I got with a small testsuite. This
is the setiathome client running on an AMD Athlon-500 (K7),
FreeBSD 4.0-current (as of 1999-09-18). Of course, I've
used the same work unit for all tests. I also changed the
code to stop after a certain amount of data has processed,
Hello,
I have noticed over time that many people are test driving the new
ATA
Drivers. I attempted to do it a while back but I couldn't boot because of
the device name changes. I did not know what the new device names were.
Anyway - is there a simple HOWTO for using these drivers - and
It seems Thomas Veldhouse wrote:
Hello,
I have noticed over time that many people are test driving the new
ATA
Drivers. I attempted to do it a while back but I couldn't boot because of
the device name changes. I did not know what the new device names were.
Anyway - is there a
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