approaching FreeBSD
develoeprs for an interview. Most of them are quite busy.
[0] - http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/announce.html
[1] - http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/relnotes-i386.html
[2] - http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/
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the module? I've gotten kind of tired of Aleph One :)
No promises that this will compile or run on -current, but I suspect it
will. This is _the_ OpenGL benchmark.
http://www.specbench.org/gpc/opc.static/vp50.htm
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http://www.specbench.org/gpc/opc.static/vp50.htm
This is probably a more useful URL:
http://www.specbench.org/gpc/opc.static/overview.htm
(thought I hit back before copying-and-pasting the URL, but I guess not)
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, where's the diff?
I'd like to preempt the ensuing bikeshed by voting for green.
Yours sincerly, Jackie 'business-first' Cook.
You don't by chance sell used cars, do you?
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to diffused gallery lighting and
enhanced mood music. For the hacker in touch with his feminine side, it
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-processor snoop bus that allows the
processors to exchange data from their caches instead of going directly
to main memory all the time.
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might be able to get the hooks to support it committed to
FreeBSD and get the kernel modules made installable as a port.
/usr/local/modules anyone? =)
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, then by all means charge right
ahead with it.
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
I have echoed these sentiments many times on this same mailing list. I
am faced with the same problem. I admin a large, heterogenous
NIS/NFS/autofs domain and integrating just one FreeBSD box into is so
hacking it's embarassing.
s/hacking
we can get RMS to maintain it!
*duck*
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, The Anarcat wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Matt Dillon wrote:
[snip of diskless comments]
You wouldn't happen to have sample configs around, wouldn't you? :)
Am-utils (the contrib source for our amd) has been kicking around
, 110% serious.
I'm sure you guys will really endear yourselves to Julian's new wife if
you send him a time-consuming new geektoy. ;-)
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58K.
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/nlul
The following command should reveal the culprit:
du -h /dev/* | grep -v 0B
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it by default, then I'll kill the RSA keys and
generate DSA keys. It's quite annoying that systems which have 2,1 in
their sshd_config won't detect that I have RSA keys in .ssh but no DSA
keys and go ahead and select sshv1 on their own.
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The very powerful
you're talking about a
cleanup of the rc.conf(5) file, did anyone ever work up a patchset for
the NetBSD rc system that was discussed several months ago?
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/ucb:/usr/bsd:/usr/etc:/usr/gfx
to encompass the various places software installs itself. It's so much
nicer under FreeBSD to have one location to worry about third-party
binaries showing up.
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On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Mike Meyer wrote:
There are other places where FreeBSD doesn't comply with the
appropriate standard - packages vs. FHS, for instance. I claim that
We don't seek to comply with the arbitrarily devised linux filesystem
standard
thought /usr/pkg/src a logical place to put it.
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| Disklabel | Data |
| c |
|a|b|f|g|
That is really an excellent diagram. That should be in an FAQ
somewhere. Doc committers?
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On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
Since a 12/6 cvsup and 'make world', I notice a problem with the
output of man. The output consists of one block of justified text.
The headers, etc., are missing.
Could this be a result of the recent groff upgrade?
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D machines running the later 1.5 revisions
yet, so I've not seen the new scripts, but I would say that adding a new
script to a list of rc files would be much less hassle than adding an
entry in a monolithic /etc/rc to process that new file.
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 05:07:42PM -0400, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
Hmm I don't have any NetBSD machines running the later 1.5 revisions
yet, so I've not seen the new scripts,
lynx ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-current/src/etc/rc.d/
Thanks, I
piled into a monolithic script. In fact perhaps you
could be the one to step forward and write the code to compile that
script. ;-)
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Garrett Rooney wrote:
That's an idea! Gotta co recent -CURRENT right now!
might want to port the netbsd code first, since AFAIK this stuff isn't
in current ;-)
Indeed it's not, but nice to seem him so eager. =)
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y a member
of the actual sendmail team. That's far more than can be said for other
parts of the contrib tree and if you'd like to help out I'm sure there
are other areas that need more attention. I'm save you the frustration
now, please, don't waste your time.
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. The same
concept could be applied to the greater source tree.
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are ridden with the instability inherent in current
at the moment. It would be nice if there was one snap built directly
from the branch point and put in
ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/PRE_SMPNG or
something to that effect.
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controllers. I
haven't had time to review just what dfr's changes in 1.48 did or why
they might be causing this, but it doesn't look pretty. There are some
pretty major diff's between 1.47 and 1.48.
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
Err, AFAIK, the only instability atm is that under heavy load some ahc
controllers seem to hang (or possibly the ahc driver is getting out of
sorts and hanging.) However, the problem
documents.
What kind of document do you want?
Probably something like this:
http://people.freebsd.org/~asmodai/newbus-draft.txt
or this:
http://www.daemonnews.org/27/newbus-intro.html
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have been using, is to order one
of the Arena series external IDE RAID boxes from raidweb.com. They're
pretty cool little pieces of hardware. I'm also using IBM 75GXPs with
mine.
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Take this to -chat or -advocacy, PLEASE. This is nowhere near a
relevant topic for -current.
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pairs. It
*really* wants SIMMs installed 4 at a time. They were nice boards
otherwise though.
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that some of
these devices may be tied to the ISA bus in the BIOS for arcane PC/AT
reasons. I would be interested to know details though, if someone could
spare a moment to give an over-the-top explanation of why this is true.
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doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps
there's a valid PC/AT hardware limitation reason for it. Otherwise it
seems silly. =)
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Well, I understand that, my question is, why are true PCI devices like
video controllers still shown as being on isa0 by the kernel? I wanted
an explanation of that. That's what doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps
there's a valid PC/AT hardware
On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
recognized to be on the ISA bus. But, the reality is that the PCI
video card is a half-PCI and half-ISA device...
Thank you, Kazu. That sucks, but at least it makes sense now.
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connected later.
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But by then you've already booted and other events have generated some
entropy for the random device. You no longer need seeding.
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that feature. Perhaps it should be a
sysctl or ifconfig option, but it should definitely remain available.
Those minute latencies are critical to those of us who use MPI for
complex parallel calculations.
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Sounds like a good enough reason to me to port the newer NetBSD LFS code
to FreeBSD.
Or, even better, for someone to implement background fsck for so
d
let the dmesg on boot reflect only what I need to know as an admin when
the box comes up.
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group wrote:
An Alpha my team manages with 1 TB of images on UFS takes 4 hours to
fsck.
Sounds like a good enough reason to me to port the newer NetBSD LFS code
to FreeBSD.
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if you've got an alpha
capable of bootstrapping over the network. I've just installed
NetBSD/sparc on a couple of sparcs using NetBSD's boot.net images and an
NFS mounted root directory as the install media. It's very cool and
saved me the trouble of tracking down a SCSI floppy or CDROM.
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-all
If you follow that thread you will find discussion on cvs-committers
about including it in GENERIC, etc. With the license issue resolved I
don't see any reason it couldn't be permanently symlinked. I'm sure
this will happen over the next few days. Watch cvs-all for related
commits.
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files
via anoncvs and make a new world.
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of cvs. =)
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That stuff is excellent. It belongs in doc/. Any chances of it making
it there?
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nothing to worry about.
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BTW, I don't read -ports.
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board. Good luck.
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g an issue at the
moment as some of the other projects going on in the source tree so if
it is going to happen someone(namely you) is going to need to volunteer.
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use it. Thanks for pointing that out. If Mr. Bialecki is still
interested in doing this, his job just got easier than I anticipated.
=)
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not the first
person to raise the issue, but I don't think I should be the last
either. I think it's a sound architectual decision and 100% inline with
FreeBSD's commitment to accomodate users of all skill levels.
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late. Think about that before you object to what appear to be vast
improvements in the performance of the RELENG_4 branch while it is just
getting off the ground.
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-CURRENT.' It's used in the CVS
logs to denote when a change was migrated from the CURRENT to the STABLE
branches.
A quick search for MFC right from the freebsd.org main page would have
returned this information.
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of ata and creating code bloat. I am not familiar with
the wd driver as it stands now or if the above is possible, but I would like
some feedback on just what issues currently surround the atticizing of
wd without replacing its functionality.
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