On Sunday, January 09, 2011 23:22:28 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On amd64 r217010 laptop (HP Compaq 6715s)
I'm trying to use this wi(4) device:
wi0: The Linksys Group, Inc. Instant Wireless Network PC Card
at port 0x100-0x13f irq 20 function 0 config 1 on pccard0
I do
# ifconfig wlan0
For a week or so, with up to date, current, ports, etc. everytime I
open a page that has automatic flash video my mouse freezes and I have
to manually kill X and restart. I had worked fine for many months.
Yesterday I rebuilt all linux emulation. All ports are up to date as
of today. I have no
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 09:57:47PM +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
Hi all,
This is slightly OT. I get this error on ia64 which seems to be
binutils related (still 2.15). I just thought if it is, then it
might have an effect on 2.17 as well.
The error seems to be ia64 specific. On amd64 and sparc64
For a week or so, with up to date, current, ports, etc. everytime I
open a page that has automatic flash video my mouse freezes and I have
to manually kill X and restart. I had worked fine for many months.
Yesterday I rebuilt all linux emulation. All ports are up to date as
of today. I have
On Sunday, January 09, 2011 9:02:15 am Bruce Cran wrote:
Hi,
I removed uart from my kernel configuration - when I tried to load it
later as a module I got the following error:
acpi_timer0: couldn't allocate resource (port 0x4008)
driver bug: Unable to set devclass (devname: (null))
Can
Good to know if it will work with nfsv4 server started via rc.conf
and
sysctl values in sysctl.conf..
build a kernel with options NFSD in its config file and then try
it
with that kernel, and then you'll find out...
How about patching the /etc/rc.d/nfsd script like this:
So I would like NFSv4 to serve user home directories across the
network for all workstations, but I would like it to protect using
user password
Eg. on workstation I want to do:
sudo mount -t nfs -o nfsv4 nfs4-server:/home/user1 /home/user1
and then I want to be asked for password of
I think you can stick it just before return 0 in /etc/rc.d/nfsd.
(I'd probably just go with the sysctl vfs.newnfs.server_min_nfsvers=4
line in this case, since you want it unconditionally?)
Or, if you don't want to build a kernel with options NFSD, I think
you can get nfsd.ko loaded early by