Would be nice if the pccard.conf.example had the D-Link DFE-650 in it!
For the hell of it, I tried the DE-660, no dice :(
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You could try gnuls -h
As much as I tried - this is not within GNU fileutils. Which version and
package are you referring to ? Are you using a FreeBSD system ?
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the same symptoms.
Check the -current mailing list archives for pcm0 and xgalaga.
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After removing IPFILTER_LKM, I ran the bench again and got following
results.
What benchmark utility are you using to measure these results with?
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ownership of device nodes now. You should probably build world
before you sync /etc, anyway.
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d1, etc.
Beginning in FreeBSD 2.1 it is possible to specify what cd unit a device
should come on line as; refer to scsi(4) for details on kernel configura-
tion.
That makes this odd setup even odder. Can't understand why this was done.
FWIW, bin/13768 asks the same questions.
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On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 04:36:41PM -0600, Anthony Kimball wrote:
A very recent commit broke my kernel build with
options COMPAT_LINUX
as shown below. Without the option, it is fine:
Already fixed. Update your sources and try again.
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So is there any chance that my Vibra16 Soundblaster will ever be
recognised again?
Did you add the sbc0 bridge driver to your kernel
configuration file? (I managed to miss that heads-up the first
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I noticed snes9x's sound acting really weird too earlier today.
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On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 05:28:32PM -0600, Chris Costello wrote:
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999, Donn Miller wrote:
Maybe we could call it "sysconfig", in honor of the old
/etc/sysconfig file that was superceded bt /etc/rc.conf.
That'
st to make it as featureful as what we have in
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It *is* a problem with freebsd-current, though. See PR bin/15328.
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Hopefully this won't be the default for things like CDs,
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I already mailed maintainer about this.
I don't even use the FreeBSD Netscape any more. As far as I'm concerned,
there might as well NOT be a native binary for FreeBSD, because it's
not very stable. I use the Linux netscape with macromedia's flash4
plugin and it works very well.
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cfg-mingnt = pci_cfgread(cfg, PCIR_MINGNT, 1);
...everything works fine. I believe the problem has something to do with the
fact that it is a bridged card, but I'm not sure how things should work.
Any thoughts?
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the latest libraries are in.
Until 3.4-REL (when libc*.so.3 will be added to compat3x), you can
download the bin.?? files from a 3-STABLE snapshot and grab them.
That's kinda hefty for a small port :) I have it marked as broken for
-current until the lib is in compat3x.
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On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 07:49:19AM -0500, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
That's kinda hefty for a small port :) I have it marked as broken for
-current until the lib is in compat3x.
Why? Many of us still have libc*.so.3 from when that was the version
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That's the perfect example of how and where not to use
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:
(/me wonders how many MORE times we are going to have to say this because
of the signal changes...)
A very large number I suspect.
IMHO, the correct solution is to for the entire make world process to
be
assume it is some weird interaction between the
linux_base port and my system. Maybe it is related to using XFree86 3.9.15,
but I don't have the time to test that theory right now.
Certainly not a great solution, but if things are broke for you this at least
works.
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. It hasn't done too bad so far,
though we're running Win95, not FreeBSD (yet). The wavetable samples
don't appear to exist in any kind of onboard RAM, so I'm not entirely
sure just how "hardware" the wavetable is at all.
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On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Chris Dillon wrote:
Should this apply cleanly to -stable? If so, I'll give it a shot when
I get home.
I'll answer my own question (which, oddly enough, still hasn't made it
to the list after about two hours). I forgot about newbus. It
doesn't work, of course, and my
the GNU
version of ls(1) installed for the Linux emulation listing.
I would say that it is that ls(1) or perhaps the Linux libc's
fts(3) that is broken.
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Watanabe a while back concerning this MB. His thoughts
were that: 1) He hadn't heard of the driver working in an SMP environment;
2) It may be due to the controller using an unconfigured ISA interface.
Anyone else wish to comment?
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Which is the actual process that listens on port 25. Since 'postfix
reload' cannot communicate with master, it says that postfix is not
running. Next step, find out where your master is?
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This one works without fault also.
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incredibly annoying, but I haven't bothered to track it down
in any great detail.
Disable Javascript and the problem will go away (ugh). I once had
it crash over 30 times in a single day.
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Did it work before September?
Yes. And rev 1.160 works fine.
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On Sat, Sep 18, 1999, Bill/Carolyn Pechter wrote:
Is user mode ppp involved here with any one else?
RealVideo stuff from http://www.broadcast.com/events/nasa
(IIRC) caused my system to crash, and I'm not using PPP at all.
I believe it's got something to do with newpcm.
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On Sat, Sep 18, 1999, Sean O'Connell wrote:
Chris-
This has been my experience, too. What kind of soundcard do
you have? Mine is Crystal CS4236B
Sound Blaster 64.
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Sep 17 1999 00:55:11
Installed devices:
pcm0: CS4236B at io 0x530 irq 5 drq 0:1 (1/1
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As is the case with mine. (PCI NE2000 type card -- Kingston
KNE20BT)
KNE30BT. Typo.
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On Sun, Sep 12, 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
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: On Sun, Sep 12, 1999, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
: Not with me, and I am sure Warner and a few other die hard ``more'' users
: are going to be chimming in here as soon as they get
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999, Blaz Zupan wrote:
What am I missing? How is a totally unprivileged process able to display a
list of processes?
Please give me the output of ``ls -l /dev/kmem'' and ``id''
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On Sun, Sep 12, 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
Now that I think about it, it shouldn't be too hard (TM) to finish off the
/proc/pid/cmdline stuff so that ps didn't need to access /mem and didn't
need setgid at all.
What about the `e' flag?
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/usr/src/bin/rm: Inappropriate ioctl for device
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/bin/rm.
*** Error code 1
I got that using -j4 and the previous error without -j. I appears that
the /usr/obj/usr/src/bin/rm directory is being removed during the install
somehow...
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On Sun, 22 Aug 1999, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
Anyway, this module was meant more as a joke, but if you guys like it so
much you could vote for putting it in the tree...
It's extremely small, so why not? Got my vote. :-)
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On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 03:08:39PM -0400, Ayan George wrote:
I've been wondering -- are there any plans for a FreeBSD version
of VMware?
It's not us you should be asking. Ask the makers of VMWare.
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On Mon, Aug 02, 1999, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anybody investigating what wrong with the sh in the -current? As I
reported earlier it still fails to correctly process MAKEDEV script.
Are you sure you are not running bash instead of sh?
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Scroll" (Model: MOSUI) ...
After removing the flags from psm, the mouse is working great. This is
stable cvsupped last weekend (July 15th or so).
Excellent work!
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I haven't seriously looked at it to see why it never works if you don't
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On Wed, 19 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
No offense, but can we use something like assigning in place of the
rather loaded word hanging? I can just
=== wdm-1.0 depends on shared library: wraster.2 - not found
===Verifying install for wraster.2 in /usr/ports/x11-wm/windowmaker
=== Returning to build of wdm-1.0
Error: shared library wraster.2 does not exist
*** Error code 1
Stop.
Are there plans to fix this?
TIA
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=== gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl
make: don't know how to make writemain.sh. Stop
*** Error code 2
Me Too.
Last night, probably around 11:30 PM CST, I found that error
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does not work right for me though..
This is on different audio hardware as well..
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was, if not fix it.
MBUF_CTOP is now more robust, as are all the fsm functions and
mbuf_Prepend() (which would have died when doing protocol rejects).
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kdebase-1.1.1 port errors with :
root.o: file not recognized: File truncated
Try doing:
make deinstall
make clean
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It looks like root.o may have been built with an older version
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FsmRecvConfigRej check something like...
if (!bp || (bp !*bp)) {
return -1;
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On Sat, May 8, 1999, Chuck Robey wrote:
On Sat, 8 May 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
Somewhere in the mbuf code, either mbuf_Alloc or mbuf_Prepend,
there is code that causes ppp to assign a particular mbuf
structure pointer to a null pointer, causing ppp to dump core.
Contrary
, objective C)
with the default egcs shipped with FreeBSD.
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available. (I
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but OSPF stands for Open Shortest
Path First, and thus Open in this context would have nothing to do
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So: things like:
device sio1 at isa? tty port IO_COM2 tty irq 3
become:
device sio1 at isa? port IO_COM2 irq3
options VM86- options VM86
options _KPOSIX_FOO=12345L - options _KPOSIX_FOO=12345L
etc.
Excellent! Why wasn't this done before?
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much time right now though..
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after the
new-bus integration since the driver was no longer using fast interrupts
or something. Could there be something similar with the pcm driver?
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Chris Piazza wrote:
On 17-Apr-99 Brian Feldman wrote:
Both sound drivers are broken with the new-bus code. My SB16, in the old
driver, now gets recognized but sbxvi is never looked for. pcm0, the new
driver, never initializes with the new code :(
device pcm0 at isa? port? tty irq 5
ioconf.c:107: redefinition of `da0_resources'
ioconf.c:98: `da0_resources' previously defined here
Any ideas what the problem may be? In any case, it is very nice to see
new-bus being integrated. I have been awaiting loadable PCI drivers
for some time. :)
Great work..
Thanks,
Chris
, this is a PCI card so there could be/is a difference.
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Perhaps a test to see if read/write failed with errno = EINTR -
if it is EINTR, close() the socket and sit at the prompt, or
perhaps just exit.
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On Tue, Apr 13, 1999, Snob Art Genre wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999, Snob Art Genre wrote:
I just built a kernel, from sources cvsupped last night. It's over 2
megs in size, compared to 1.3 megs for a kernel built from the same
config file
this clear it up?
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On Sat, Apr 10, 1999, Dmitry Valdov wrote:
You typically want to set a restriction as to how many
processes a user can spawn. This is done by editing
/etc/login.conf and changing the user's login class, see the man
page for 'login.conf'.
I'm about CPU usage, not about many
On Fri, Apr 9, 1999, Dana Huggard wrote:
I see there has been some discussions around building world. I may have
missed or forgotten something, or even not read the right README. Also
seen some captured text of builds and where they fail. In
gnu/usr.bin/cc mine fails as well, but complains
On Fri, Apr 9, 1999, Dmitry Valdov wrote:
Hi!
Try it:
cat qqq
echo $$
echo ~/qqq|~/qqq|~/qqq|~/qqq|~/qqq
Ctrl-D
./qqq
Is there Any way to fix it?
You typically want to set a restriction as to how many
processes a user can spawn. This is done by editing
/etc/login.conf and
_not_ attempt to build world with
the -j flag, dependancies will fail to build properly and the compile
will certainly fail.
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The FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT world appears to be broken. The file that appears
to be causing the problem is pthread_private.h,
included by isatty.c. I can't find anything as to what's causing
the breakage _yet_, but I hope to produce a patch today.
I CVSup'd only minutes ago.
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after this! Also note that this
change breaks BSDI BSD/OS compatibility.
Also increased default NKPT to 17 so that FreeBSD can boot on machines
with =2GB of RAM. Booting on machines with exactly 4GB requires other
patches, not included.
Either manually back this out or use 3.1.
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On Mon, Mar 8, 1999, Marcello Mezzanotti put this into my mailbox:
im using freebsd rel 3.1 and i cvsup ports-all everyday, now when i try
any make fetch, it complains about -A NEW OPTION, whats the probs??
i instaled 31upgrade from misc, but nothing happens!!! :/
i edited bsd.port.mk and
On Thu, Mar 4, 1999, Mike Tancsa put this into my mailbox:
Is there any way to stop what is below ?
Yep. Don't do it!
Seriously, though, that puts a major load on the system.
You have 10 process all telling the drivers to keep seeking
about through the disks.
Add
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What exactly is 'unwanted interrupt' supposed to mean, and is it
likely to be a problem in my kernel configuration? (I can send a copy
of it on request...)
Thanks!
Chris
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On Wed, 03 Mar 1999 16:06:19 CST, Chris Costello wrote:
After having CVSupped to the latest 4.0-CURRENT tree
(just now), I noticed the amazing speed of the new ATA driver.
The amazing speed of the new ATA driver? Were
On Wed, Mar 3, 1999, oZZ!!! put this into my mailbox:
i think it tell you about not used 2nd IDE controller...
Nope, my CD ROM is on the second IDE controller ...
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1000+0 records out
32768000 bytes transferred in 2.315757 secs (14150016 bytes/sec)
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