On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Ilya Naumov wrote:
Hi,
when i try to kldload if_tap module, the kernel says "symbol lminor
undefined" and fails to load the module. for linprocfs module the
message is "symbol tsleep undefined". these modules are necessary for
VMWare 2.0 port.
How-To-Repeat:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
make depend is already *REQUIRED* when you are updating a kernel from
an older version of the kernel. For config -r FOO kernels it isn't.
It is neither necessary nor sufficient for updating. config -r removes
conflicting garbage from previous builds.
Does anyone know of any current issues with PXE?
Some ROMs out there are pretty bad.
I've searched the mailing
lists and I don't see any mention of a problem similar to mine.
I'm running FreeBSD-CURRENT from 2000 09 15 on a server. The client has an
Intel 21143 based ethernet card that
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Harti Brandt wrote:
i do not use devfs. anyway, the patch by Maksim Yevmenkin doesn't
help. kernel still reports "link_elf: symbol lminor undefined".
and what's wrong with linprocfs? it seems to be broken too.
Are you sure, that you don't have a stale linprocfs
Hello,
i'm using libfetch.
I want to get a file in passive mode in my local disk.
If I read trace from the remote machine, the transfert is okay
but i can't find my new imported file in the local disk.
Can you help me to find it ? :o{
Please answer me directly, i'm not a subscriber of this
Hello freebsd-current,
Is somebody here who using fore adapter (subject) in current tree ? how it
is stable ? which signalisation are you using ? sigpvc ? spans ? uni ?
maybe some LANE code were added ?
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adam Obszynski writes:
Hello freebsd-current,
Is somebody here who using fore adapter (subject) in current tree ? how it
is stable ? which signalisation are you using ? sigpvc ? spans ? uni ?
maybe some LANE code were added ?
yes.
yes.
sigpvc.
Not that I
Hello,
with fresh sources from today 6:00 MET kernel builds fail. The victim is
'size' which is executed during the build and which dumps core in
bfd_close() (after printing the sizes).
The build breaks when done via make buildkernel, it works when I invoke
make from the kernel build
Am I the only to have problem with the clock on a laptop using APM in
CURRENT? Speaking with some people on #bsdcode apparently no.
In short, the clock stops during suspend time...
This is on a VAIO Z505SX running current from Nov, 8th.
Any idea when this will be fixed?
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I cvsuppped today to 4.2 beta
the problem is that i cannot get the vmnet module to run properly
if i issue (qfetr installation) : /usr/local/etc/rc.d/vmware.sh start
i get
kldload: can't load /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/modules/vmmon_up.ko: File exists
sysctl: unknown oid
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Hello,
i'm using libfetch.
I want to get a file in passive mode in my local disk.
If I read trace from the remote machine, the transfert is okay
but i can't find my new imported file in the local disk.
Can you help me to find
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
I'm seeing something similar with -current on this laptop here. Magically,
if I jiggle the mouse whilst playing an mp3, things start to skip and the
clock goes *way* off way (sometimes by a few seconds in a few seconds. :)
That is probably due
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ollivier Robert writes:
: Am I the only to have problem with the clock on a laptop using APM in
: CURRENT? Speaking with some people on #bsdcode apparently no.
:
: In short, the clock stops during suspend time...
:
: This is on a VAIO Z505SX running current from
As near as I can tell on my laptop, the following change causes panics
with kernel page faults. With it, my laptop panics every time on
boot (although in slightly different places for my two different
kernels) and without it I'm rock solid.
Has anybody else seen this?
Warner
mckusick
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Am I the only to have problem with the clock on a laptop using APM in
CURRENT? Speaking with some people on #bsdcode apparently no.
In short, the clock stops during suspend time...
This is on a VAIO Z505SX running current from Nov, 8th.
Any idea when this will be
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner Losh writes:
: Add
: device pmtimer
: to your config file. Fixes it for me. Tell people on #bsdcode about
: this.
I've gone ahead and updated GENERIC with this fix.
Warner
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Hi,
When i try to build my -current world cvsupped today ( 15 nov ) i get the
following errors:
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stage 2: build tools
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cd /usr/current/src; MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj INSTALL="sh
/usr/current/src/tools/install.sh"
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As near as I can tell on my laptop, the following change causes panics
with kernel page faults. With it, my laptop panics every time on
boot (although in slightly different places for my two different
kernels) and without it I'm rock solid.
Has anybody else seen this?
Yes; I think it's
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Smith writes:
: Yes; I think it's broken the resource manager.
I'm testing kirk's fix right now on the laptop in question...
It boots one of the kernels that was always crashing before. Looks
like we have a winner.
Warner
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Hi
I have a Compaq Armada E500 and the apm support doesnt work. It seems that
the kernel doesnt find the apm controller just that it is on the pci bus. I
am using freebsd 5.0-20001112-current and have tried with both the generic
kernel and my custom kernel. in the kernel configuration I have
NTFS is still broken in -CURRENT
I've submitted a patch to gnats (and posted about it):
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=22756
I've been running it for a while now, without problems. Can someone commit it?
DocWilco
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On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 04:15:55PM +0100, Harti Brandt wrote:
with fresh sources from today 6:00 MET kernel builds fail. The victim is
I'm done with the upgrade - you may have easily CVSuped during the
upgrade process. Can you wait an hour or so, CVSup again and see if you
still see the
I have two reports about machines with 384MB RAM panicing when
the floppies are accessed. I don't have the message right now
except for a report that "it said something about bouncebuffers"
Can somebody with 384MB ram check if the floppy works under
current ?
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On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 09:20:06PM +, Joel Lindau wrote:
When i try to build my -current world cvsupped today ( 15 nov ) i get the
following errors:
When was the last time up built world? I'd like to know if this has
anything to do with the Binutils upgrade, or if is something you would
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 11:47:07 -0700
From: Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bad commit?
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As near as I can tell on my laptop, the following change causes panics
with kernel page faults. With it, my laptop panics
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kirk McKusick writes:
: I have checked in revision 1.15 for subr_rman.c which should fix
: the problems being experienced with version 1.14. If you continue
: to experience problems with version 1.15, please let me know.
I've tested this and it appears to work.
As some of you may have noticed, apsfilter will no longer
compile on -current. The reason is that the configure
script checks for stdbool.h, and uses it if it exists;
but this file, as I understand it, is intended only for
use with C99, and unfortunately, if it is included by the
standard
[ Bcc'd to -current, send followups to -smp ]
I've been spending my time recently trying to get the kernel to boot with
witnees turned on. The witness code itself was not broken (with a tiny
exception), but our kernel code did have some bugs. However, while fixing the
problems witness pointed
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I have two reports about machines with 384MB RAM panicing when
the floppies are accessed. I don't have the message right now
except for a report that "it said something about bouncebuffers"
Can somebody with 384MB ram check if the floppy works under
current ?
On 16-Nov-00 John Baldwin wrote:
jhb 2000/11/15 18:16:45 PST
Modified files:
sys/alpha/alpha trap.c
sys/i386/i386trap.c
sys/ia64/ia64trap.c
sys/kern kern_mutex.c kern_shutdown.c kern_sig.c
I have two reports about machines with 384MB RAM panicing when
the floppies are accessed. I don't have the message right now
except for a report that "it said something about bouncebuffers"
I apologize for the vagueness of this response, but perhaps it might
help shed some light.
I've got
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Rogier R. Mulhuijzen wrote:
NTFS is still broken in -CURRENT
I've submitted a patch to gnats (and posted about it):
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=22756
I've been running it for a while now, without problems. Can someone commit it?
Yes, patch
Something keeps changing permissions on /tmp to 755, which causes pine to
claim the mailbox is in use by another process.
This change has occurred a couple of times lately, but I haven't found a
pattern.
When I reset the perms to 777, pine works normal again.
What is the proper perms on /tmp?
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 06:54:23AM +0100, Leif Neland wrote:
What is the proper perms on /tmp?
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