Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: Ok, this is one last test patch. Please remove ALL my previous patches and apply this one in /sys/isa. Nothing at all, i had to boot with -c option to get any message about psm0. Sendig you dmesg, but i think it wouldn't help much. PS. I just

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Julian Elischer
"Ilmar S. Habibulin" wrote: On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: Ok, this is one last test patch. Please remove ALL my previous patches and apply this one in /sys/isa. Nothing at all, i had to boot with -c option to get any message about psm0. Sendig you dmesg, but i think it

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Harti Brandt
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: KY Would try the following patch for /sys/isa/psm.c IN ADDITION TO KY my previous patch? KY KY (This is a test patch. It's not a final fix.) KY KYpanic: nexus_setup_intr: NULL irq resource! KY KYOk, this is one last test patch. Please remove ALL my

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Julian Elischer wrote: PS. I just removed and checkout sys/isa. hope you did a make clean too... I tried this too - nothing changed. :( Where is my netscroll genius... I want it back ;-) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Kazutaka YOKOTA
PS. I just removed and checkout sys/isa. hope you did a make clean too... I tried this too - nothing changed. :( Where is my netscroll genius... I want it back ;-) What was the message? Is that the following? panic: nexus_setup_intr: NULL irq resource! Or, something else? Can you

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: What was the message? Is that the following? panic: nexus_setup_intr: NULL irq resource! Or, something else? You missunderstand or maybe i wrote something wrong. Now i've got a bootable kernel with no panic and NO psm0 messages at all. So i

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin
process. When the system comes completely up, please send me entire dmesg output and /boot/device.hints. into.tar.bz2

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Kazutaka YOKOTA
Thank you. I got the files. Then, would you remove my previous small patch from psm.c, and put the following line in /boot/device.hints instead and reboot? debug.acpi.disable=sysresource Or, you may type set debug.acpi.disable=sysresource at the loader prompt before boot -v. Kazu You

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: Then, would you remove my previous small patch from psm.c, and put the following line in /boot/device.hints instead and reboot? debug.acpi.disable=sysresource Or, you may type set debug.acpi.disable=sysresource at the loader prompt before boot

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Kazutaka YOKOTA
As I wrote in another mail to Harti Brandt and cc'ed to you, it now appears that ACPI on your motherboard declares IRQ 12 BOTH in the PS/2 mouse resource descriptors and in the system reserved resource descriptors. The system reserved resources are sucked by the sysresource driver in the acpi

Re: my psm0 doesn't work with new acpi :(

2001-09-05 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote: As some other people are not having this problem, this may be called a quirk or anomaly, to say the least. I think that it is ASUS A7V-133 feature, cause Harti has this board to, if i'm not wrong. Check our dmesgs. To Unsubscribe: send mail to

Re: Linuxulator: possible Giant pushdown victim

2001-09-05 Thread John Baldwin
On 05-Sep-01 Marcel Moolenaar wrote: On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 11:04:04AM -0700, John Baldwin wrote: On 05-Sep-01 Marcel Moolenaar wrote: Hi, I get consistent locks when trying to run Mozilla for Linux (RH 7.1). Breaking into the debugger, I see it hangs in fork_exit()+180. This

Re: syslogd: Too many '/' in /dev//console

2001-09-05 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:52:34AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: I have it fixed now in my local CVS tree. Hopefully Kris will commit something to fix it soon :-) I fixed this a couple of hours ago. Kris PGP signature

Re: proctitle progress reporting for dump(8)

2001-09-05 Thread Bruce Evans
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Terry Lambert wrote: Mikhail Teterin wrote: Also, printf() allocates memory for floating point, so if that percentage is a floating point calculation, then you are in double trouble, since you are not allowed to call malloc() in a signal

bremfree panic only (was: Re: panic: ffs_clusteralloc: map mismatch / panic: bremfree: ... - with kernel from yesterday and Aug 28 (backtrace))

2001-09-05 Thread Alexander Leidinger
On 2 Sep, An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, here's a backtrace from a kernel panic I get if I try to buildworld with make -j4 (source as of yesterday). I also get this panic if I try to cvsup (not only with this kernel, also with a kernel from Aug 28). Still kernel (+world) from Sep 2,

Re: Build problem in -current

2001-09-05 Thread Bruce Evans
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Ruslan Ermilov wrote: On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 09:36:46PM +1000, Bruce Evans wrote: Index: Makefile === RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/usr.bin/xinstall/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -2 -r1.15

ACPI-related hangs during boot (fwd)

2001-09-05 Thread Chris Faulhaber
No response from [EMAIL PROTECTED] On my eMachines 600ix with the recent ACPI changes there is now a 2-4 minute pause during boot followed by some ACPI-related error messages: ... acpi0: PTLTDRSDT on motherboard acpi0: power button is handled as a fixed feature programming model.

Re: syslogd: Too many '/' in /dev//console

2001-09-05 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
From: Mike Heffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: syslogd: Too many '/' in /dev//console Date: Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:55:33PM -0400 On 04-Sep-2001 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: | | The following patch seems to have fixed the bug for me. | Yea, Kris said he was going to fix it. This must

Re: proctitle progress reporting for dump(8)

2001-09-05 Thread Mikhail Teterin
On 5 Sep, Bruce Evans wrote: snprintf, strlen, vsnprintf, sysctl, sysctlbyname I think all of these are safe in practice. It also accesses some variables that are not safe to access in a signal handler (non-auto ones that are not of type volatile sig_atomic_t or are

Re: Build problem in -current

2001-09-05 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:44:05PM +1000, Bruce Evans wrote: [...] Index: Makefile === RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/usr.bin/xinstall/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -r1.15 Makefile --- Makefile2001/04/02

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode-v_tag

2001-09-05 Thread Jonathan Chen
While on the subject of VFS locking... Accessing devfs through a nullfs redirection causes a panic() due to locking issues. I haven't had time to look at this in detail yet, if somebody wants to jump up and fix the problem, feel free... -Jon To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 3CXFE575CT-JP with NEWCARD doesn't work

2001-09-05 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 08:26:16PM +0900, Yoichi NAKAYAMA wrote: I just cvsup'ed and buildkernel with NEWCARD. Then my note book doesn't recognize MAC address of the card(3CXFE575CT-JP) following are concerning log for new kernel and old kernel(cvsup'ed 2-3 weeks ago) This looks like it could

Re: 3CXFE575CT-JP with NEWCARD doesn't work

2001-09-05 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 11:25:25AM +0200, Mark Santcroos wrote: Hi Warner, On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:24:31AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote: Looks like the mass commit broke stuff :-( I have a ToPIC100 chipset in my Toshiba Portege 3110CT. Last 'week' the updates broke my pcmcia support

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote: When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value of environment variables from the FICL environment. ... Anyway, I have been too busy lately to do anything with FreeBSD that is not directly related to

Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread John Polstra
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], KSrinivasa Raghavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For some reasons I was unable to checkout sources from cvs server of FreeBSD sources. I have been using anoncvs.FreeBSD.org to fetch the files. I believe the administrators have been upgrading that system. I don't

more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:38:06AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], KSrinivasa Raghavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For some reasons I was unable to checkout sources from cvs server of FreeBSD sources. I have been using anoncvs.FreeBSD.org to fetch the files. I

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Samuel Tardieu
On 5/09, David O'Brien wrote: | On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote: | When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value | of environment variables from the FICL environment. | ... | Anyway, I have been too busy lately to do anything with

Anyone else noticed wierdness with netscapes recently?

2001-09-05 Thread Julian Elischer
All the netscapes on all my computers are suddenly acting wierd. It is as if they are finding poison pills on sites all over the net that make them go catatonic. This happens on current machines and on 4.x machines. I don't know it i's paranoia or not but I'm wondering if Microsoft has recently

Linuxulator: possible Giant pushdown victim

2001-09-05 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
Hi, I get consistent locks when trying to run Mozilla for Linux (RH 7.1). Breaking into the debugger, I see it hangs in fork_exit()+180. This is should be the PROC_LOCK(p) in the source file (kern_fork.c). Since a deadlock in this place should be seen for FreeBSD binaries as well and since

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread John Polstra
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the right mailing list to plead for more anoncvs mirrors? I doubt that pleading would help, but volunteering might. :-) I have (had?) been maintaining anoncvs.freebsd.org, but I don't have time for any others. In

RE: Linuxulator: possible Giant pushdown victim

2001-09-05 Thread John Baldwin
On 05-Sep-01 Marcel Moolenaar wrote: Hi, I get consistent locks when trying to run Mozilla for Linux (RH 7.1). Breaking into the debugger, I see it hangs in fork_exit()+180. This is should be the PROC_LOCK(p) in the source file (kern_fork.c). Can you do 'show locks pid' where pid is the

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the right mailing list to plead for more anoncvs mirrors? I doubt that pleading would help, but volunteering might. :-) For occational personal use,

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread John Polstra
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: - You need an MFS filesystem with zillions of inodes, because anonymous CVS just hammers the disk with tiny lock files or state files. If they are on a

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 11:41:13AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: - You need an MFS filesystem with zillions of inodes, because anonymous CVS just hammers

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread John Baldwin
On 05-Sep-01 John Polstra wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: - You need an MFS filesystem with zillions of inodes, because anonymous CVS just hammers the disk with tiny lock files or

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
David O'Brien wrote: On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote: When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value of environment variables from the FICL environment. ... Anyway, I have been too busy lately to do anything with FreeBSD that is not

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread John Polstra
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep, you are right. cvs writes the shadow stuff in /tmp. bleah. It does honor $TMPDIR and the -T option, though. John To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of the

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Terry Lambert
Samuel Tardieu wrote: Or why is BSD make used when the vast majority of Free Software developpers use GNU make? 1) It actually works 2) It can operate with a Bourne shell, and does not depend on bash-isms 3) The files created to use it are more portable to other

Re: ACPI problems

2001-09-05 Thread Terry Lambert
Mike Smith wrote: unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources unknown: PNP0501 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff on isa0 unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources unknown: PNP0501 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff on isa0 Serial ports... [ ... ] You're smoking crack, again. Hints don't supply PnP IDs. Still a

Re: cvs commit: src/sys/dev/ccd ccd.c src/sys/modules/ccd Makefile src/sys/sys ccdvar.h

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:33:30AM -0700, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: phk 2001/09/04 01:33:30 PDT Modified files: sys/dev/ccd ccd.c sys/modules/ccd Makefile sys/sys ccdvar.h Log: Kill the NCCD constant by modernizing the ccd driver.

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: a few important points: Supporting SSH transport would be a good idea too. Kris PGP signature

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 12:04:49PM -0700, Terry Lambert wrote: Samuel Tardieu wrote: Or why is BSD make used when the vast majority of Free Software developpers use GNU make? 1)It actually works You forgot the syntax is nearly the same as GNU Make. (or rather both accept nearly the

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Julian Elischer
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: David O'Brien wrote: On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote: When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value of environment variables from the FICL environment. ... Anyway, I have been

Re: cvs commit: src/sys/dev/ccd ccd.c src/sys/modules/ccd Makefile src/sys/sys ccdvar.h

2001-09-05 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], David O'Brien writes: On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:33:30AM -0700, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: phk 2001/09/04 01:33:30 PDT Modified files: sys/dev/ccd ccd.c sys/modules/ccd Makefile sys/sys ccdvar.h Log: Kill

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: - You need a pretty powerful machine to handle even, say, 4-6 clients at a time. Anonymous CVS is a hog like you wouldn't believe. Don't try to use the machine for anything else if you're using it for anonymous CVS. I have

Re: cvs commit: src/sys/dev/ccd ccd.c src/sys/modules/ccd Makefile src/sys/sys ccdvar.h

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:35:41PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], David O'Brien writes: On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:33:30AM -0700, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: phk 2001/09/04 01:33:30 PDT Modified files: sys/dev/ccd ccd.c

Re: cvs commit: src/sys/dev/ccd ccd.c src/sys/modules/ccd Makefile src/sys/sys ccdvar.h

2001-09-05 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], David O'Brien writes: Use DEVFS and it will work. Then it needs to be backed out. This is the first thing that does not work w/NODEVFS and I don't believe the Project has agreed that absolutly requiring DEVFS is OK at this time. No, in fact, clearcut warnings

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Terry Lambert
Julian Elischer wrote: I myself questioned the wisdom of using Forth at the time, and Jordan simply replied I was free to find a more popular language with a freely available interpreter that would fit in as small a space as FICL did. there is a Basic interpeter that fits in 1024 bytes

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jordan Hubbard
From: Daniel C. Sobral [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 15:55:16 -0300 I myself questioned the wisdom of using Forth at the time, and Jordan simply replied I was free to find a more popular language with a freely

Re: Linuxulator: possible Giant pushdown victim

2001-09-05 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 11:04:04AM -0700, John Baldwin wrote: On 05-Sep-01 Marcel Moolenaar wrote: Hi, I get consistent locks when trying to run Mozilla for Linux (RH 7.1). Breaking into the debugger, I see it hangs in fork_exit()+180. This is should be the PROC_LOCK(p) in the

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jordan Hubbard writes: FreeBSD is simply following an well-established trend for boot loaders here rather than going its own way, and if we were to use Ruby as our boot loader then I'm sure a lot of Japanese people would be very happy but it would also make us

Re: proctitle progress reporting for dump(8)

2001-09-05 Thread Terry Lambert
Mikhail Teterin wrote: Also, printf() allocates memory for floating point, so if that percentage is a floating point calculation, then you are in double trouble, since you are not allowed to call malloc() in a signal handler. That's interesting... I can modify it a

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:26:22PM -0700, Jordan Hubbard wrote: I myself questioned the wisdom of using Forth at the time, and Jordan simply replied I was free to find a more popular language with a freely available interpreter that would fit in as small a space as FICL did. I also

linux netscape hangs in -current

2001-09-05 Thread Steve Kargl
Linux netscape appears to be having problems with the kernel's linux compatibility module. troutmask:kargl[202] uname -a FreeBSD troutmask.apl.washington.edu 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT\ #0: Fri Jul 27 16:04:55 PDT 2001 World built on 27 Jul 01. troutmask:kargl[203] ps | grep comm 82408

RE: linux netscape hangs in -current

2001-09-05 Thread John Baldwin
On 05-Sep-01 Steve Kargl wrote: Linux netscape appears to be having problems with the kernel's linux compatibility module. Can you narrow down what commit broke things for you by doing binary searches on the date and time? World built on 27 Jul 01. troutmask:kargl[203] ps | grep comm

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Christian Weisgerber
David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the right mailing list to plead for more anoncvs mirrors? grappa.unix-ag.uni-kl.de provides anoncvs, among other services. (See http://.../ for a list.) However, - the box runs on OpenBSD, and since all three BSDs appear to use incompatible

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Christian Weisgerber
David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - You need a pretty powerful machine to handle even, say, 4-6 clients at a time. Anonymous CVS is a hog like you wouldn't believe. I have to wonder if there are tricks one can use. No. Get a gig of memory, and put ~anoncvs/tmp on a memory disk.

unpleasant ps output and possible related problems.

2001-09-05 Thread Dave Cornejo
I apologize for not having any idea where to start on this. I am not whining for someone to fix something, merely reporting an odd behavior that I have now seen on multiple machines in cae it means something to anybody. I am tracking current almost daily on three machines. Starting yesterday I

Re: more anoncvs servers Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 11:03:37PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote: The GCC and OpenBSD people depend on anoncvs as their main repo transport mechanism. (You can't transport a repo with cvs. OpenBSD infrastructure Not in the sense of CVSup, but for some defintion of transport you can.

Re: unpleasant ps output and possible related problems.

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
Dave Cornejo wrote: I apologize for not having any idea where to start on this. I am not whining for someone to fix something, merely reporting an odd behavior that I have now seen on multiple machines in cae it means something to anybody. I am tracking current almost daily on three

Re: unpleasant ps output and possible related problems.

2001-09-05 Thread Dave Cornejo
you wrote: When you rebuild and install a new kernel, are you also doing a `make buildworld` and a `make installworld` in /usr/src before you reboot? My usual method is to build a kernel, reboot, build world, reboot, build a kernel using the new world, reboot again, do a mergemaster, one

Re: unpleasant ps output and possible related problems.

2001-09-05 Thread Mike Barcroft
Dave Cornejo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: you wrote: When you rebuild and install a new kernel, are you also doing a `make buildworld` and a `make installworld` in /usr/src before you reboot? My usual method is to build a kernel, reboot, build world, reboot, build a kernel using the new

My mouse is gone...

2001-09-05 Thread John Indra
Hi all... I have just finished installing my fairly recent -CURRENT. And now I lost my PS/2 mouse. My motherboard is an ASUS CUSL-2. I have been reading a thread about the psm disappearance too, but unfortunately I lost the mails :( Can someone please guide me to solve the problem? Thanks a

new feature for /etc/security

2001-09-05 Thread Damieon Stark
Greetings all, In my local source tree, I have a small modification to /etc/security which I thought would be good to get in the base tree. The attached .diff allows /etc/security to keep a record of all non-device related files located in /dev. Many blackhat utilities, and practices

new /etc/security mod

2001-09-05 Thread Damieon Stark
Greetings all, I have had a small modification to /etc/security floating around in my tree for a little while, and thought it would be best to submit it. The modifications allow the /etc/security script to keep daily track of changes to all non char/block special files in /dev. Many

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
David O'Brien wrote: On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 12:04:49PM -0700, Terry Lambert wrote: Samuel Tardieu wrote: Or why is BSD make used when the vast majority of Free Software developpers use GNU make? 1)It actually works You forgot the syntax is nearly the same as GNU Make. (or rather

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
Julian Elischer wrote: On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: David O'Brien wrote: On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote: When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value of environment variables from the FICL environment. ...

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:15:59PM -0500, Jim Bryant wrote: In the case of forth, the interpreter will accept nothing that looks even vaguely simular to C/C++, FORTRAN, bourne shell, awk, or perl. ... It's been a very long time since FORTRAN fit in 4k, I don't think C ever did, bourne

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
Dave Cornejo wrote: you wrote: And just for the record: PERL is right out (of space) for this purpose... as I assume emacs would be too? :-( Hey now! Them's fightin' words! :^) Emacs makes the sun shine, Emacs makes the birds sing, Emacs makes the grass grow green! chsh -s

Re: new feature for /etc/security

2001-09-05 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:35:22AM -0500, Damieon Stark wrote: Greetings all, In my local source tree, I have a small modification to /etc/security which I thought would be good to get in the base tree. The attached .diff allows /etc/security to keep a record of all non-device

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
Jim Bryant wrote: Dave Cornejo wrote: you wrote: And just for the record: PERL is right out (of space) for this purpose... as I assume emacs would be too? :-( Hey now! Them's fightin' words! :^) Emacs makes the sun shine, Emacs makes the birds sing, Emacs makes the grass

Re: new /etc/security mod

2001-09-05 Thread Damieon Stark
Man, I am having a _dumb_ day Didn't realize I had already sent off the original copy... Please disregard... -- Damieon Stark, CCSE Unix/Network Security Engineer plug currently seeking employment /plug __

Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
John Polstra wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], KSrinivasa Raghavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For some reasons I was unable to checkout sources from cvs server of FreeBSD sources. I have been using anoncvs.FreeBSD.org to fetch the files. I believe the administrators have been upgrading

Re: Firewire driver available

2001-09-05 Thread Toshihiko ARAI
+ Katsushi Kobayashi wrote: Anyway, I can add the new chipset to the liist of supporting chipset, if we get volunteer. I have small data, device of vendor=0x104c, dev=0x8021 seems to be TSB43AA22 Integrated 1394a-2000 OHCI PHY/Link Layer Controller.

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:42:39PM -0500, Jim Bryant wrote: I doubt if the bootloader will ever change from FORTH, but if it does, I suggest LISP as the preferred choice on a short-list of potential replacements. Show us a suitable LISP interpreter, then. Kris PGP signature

Re: none

2001-09-05 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:49:39PM -0500, Jim Bryant wrote: For some reasons I was unable to checkout sources from cvs server of FreeBSD sources. I have been using anoncvs.FreeBSD.org to fetch the files. cvsup2.freebsd.org through cvsupn.freebsd.org seem to work just fine... as cvs_up_

Re: Firewire driver available

2001-09-05 Thread Katsushi Kobayashi
The plathome developing the driver is used the same chipset. So, the latest driver support TSB43AA22. Since the exact chipset name I had not known, the kernel will probe the chipset as "TSBXX". Thanks for offerring the information. I believe the name iLink is not popular in outside of

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
Kris Kennaway wrote: On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:42:39PM -0500, Jim Bryant wrote: I doubt if the bootloader will ever change from FORTH, but if it does, I suggest LISP as the preferred choice on a short-list of potential replacements. Show us a suitable LISP interpreter, then. Kris

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Bakul Shah
I doubt if the bootloader will ever change from FORTH, but if it does, I suggest LISP as the preferred choice on a short-list of potential replacements. Show us a suitable LISP interpreter, then. I don't know what size constraints the bootloader has to have but the smallest two lisp

Now 2 ACPI strangeness, both AMD procs

2001-09-05 Thread Pete Carah
K6-2-450, bus running at 95mhz, Acer 1541 (A? B?) All works fine with the new ACPI _except_ the clock; the time of day advances about twice as fast as it should, and I get LOTS of calcru negative time and time went backwards messages. NTP is not capable of correcting this gross rate error :-(

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread FreeBSD Fanatic
Show us a suitable LISP interpreter, then. $ cd ~/lang/Scheme/tinyscm-1.27 $ size scheme textdata bss dec hex filename 6134244763480 69298 10eb2 scheme Is that statically-linked? I'm curious to know the size of the bootloader forth footprint. The

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
Bakul Shah wrote: I doubt if the bootloader will ever change from FORTH, but if it does, I suggest LISP as the preferred choice on a short-list of potential replacements. Show us a suitable LISP interpreter, then. I don't know what size constraints the bootloader has to have but the

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Jim Bryant
FreeBSD Fanatic wrote: Show us a suitable LISP interpreter, then. $ cd ~/lang/Scheme/tinyscm-1.27 $ size scheme textdata bss dec hex filename 6134244763480 69298 10eb2 scheme Is that statically-linked? I'm curious to know the size of the bootloader forth

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Brandon D. Valentine
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Jim Bryant wrote: I still think that Scheme has far less proficient programmers than LISP. What? You think there are far less proficient accountants than there are mathematicians? But more people get Accounting degrees daily than Mathematics degrees, and besides that it's

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Mike Smith
I myself questioned the wisdom of using Forth at the time, and Jordan simply replied I was free to find a more popular language with a freely available interpreter that would fit in as small a space as FICL did. Just for the record; I spent a lot of time interviewing small script

Re: HEADS UP: ACPI CHANGES AFFECTING MOST -CURRENT USERS

2001-09-05 Thread Dave Cornejo
you wrote: And just for the record: PERL is right out (of space) for this purpose... as I assume emacs would be too? :-( -- Dave Cornejo @ Dogwood Media, Fremont, California (also [EMAIL PROTECTED]) There aren't any monkeys chasing us... - Xochi To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: Linuxulator: possible Giant pushdown victim

2001-09-05 Thread Marcel Moolenaar
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 02:47:28PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote: Yes, you can trace indiviudal processes though, using 'trace pid', and I'm more curious about the traces of the Mozilla processes. Ok, here it is: db ps pid proc addruid ppid pgrp flag stat wmesg wchan cmd