Installed from ports, I get
strace: open(/proc/..., ...): No such file or directory
trouble opening proc file
Clues?
Atte Peltomäki
http://kameli.org
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It is however possible to change this back to normal with
the Fn key (you probably have something similiar on your Toshiba) so
that the brightness back to normal. Dell laptops remember this, so
the next time I run the computer on batteries it will restore the
brightness to the level I
I'm running FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a dual P3 800MHz/512MB/Tekram DC-390
SCSI. Moved all my IDE disks on another 'puter to access via NFS. So I
ended up putting up a Debian server, because some of the disks were
already in ext2fs. Now I'm experiencing heavy lag on my desktop when I
use the NFS
I have been watching this list and I have not seen much talk about the
stability of FreeBSD 5.0 (RELENG_5_0) or of its use as a server? I did see
that some people have upgraded their 4.7 servers to 5.0. Can anybody relate
their experience with the OS release? I am looking for cases in
If it's long enough to pause the console noticibly, the next
thing to try is breaking to the debugger -- which might require
an NMI card -- to see what code it's stuck in during the pause.
It's noticeable - if you type under heavy load in console, you
experience similar to ssh lag - you
If you lean on the keyboard, or if you set up the network adapters
as entropy sources, does the problem fix itself?
If you're thinking it's /dev/random blocking on him, 5.0's output never
blocks. Its output is a PRNG periodically seeded from random data,
including interrupt timings
I've used 5.0-RELEASE for few days now, and I've been experiencing some
serious performance problems. I haven't had the time to examine it more
closely, and frankly, I have no clue where to start looking for. Perhaps
someone knows what this is all about.
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