Hi,
Just wondering if there are plans in the works to get Xfree86 4.0 into
FreeBSD 4.0. I just noticed that X 4.0 has finally been released.
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Hi,
I'm running a snap from 2/28:
FreeBSD dbm.wireless.net 4.0-2228-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-2228-CURRENT #2:
Fri Mar 3 22:19:33 PST 2000
Often when compiling a port, the process will fail with messages like
the following:
[...]
Compiling smbd/noquotas.c
Compiling smbd/reply.c
{standard
Hi,
I am running a current snap from 2/28.
FreeBSD dbm.wireless.net 4.0-2228-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-2228-CURRENT
#2: Fri Mar 3 22:19:33 PST 2000
Often when compiling a port, the process fails with messages like the
following:
[...]
Compiling smbd/pipes.c
Compiling smbd/predict.c
Oops! Sorry for the double post. :( Kmail got stupid on me...
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Sheldon Hearn wrote:
Hi folks,
Shouldn't I be able to show the current tuneables for a given filesystem?
# tunefs -p /usr
tunefs: cannot work on read-write mounted file system
This is on a recent CURRENT.
AFAIK, you always need to do this with unmounted file systems. Unless of
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Donn Miller wrote:
Nick Hibma wrote:
The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
about a quarter
SNIP
Indeed, I could adduser bknowels and use/be Brad Knowels (for all you know
my name could also be Brad Knowels) if he prefers. I'm not like that though.
Some people just aren't happy if they aren't complaining about something.
Hi Soren/group,
After spending a little time sniffing around in my BIOS I realized that
my BIOS (Award BIOS) defaults to disabling UDMA for both master and
slave and for some reason I never thought to check thisduh. Anyway
after setting this to "auto" for both master and slave the problem
Hi Soren,
No unfortunately it still fails with the patch and the UDMA disabled in
the BIOS.
I'd be happy to try anything else you can think of. :)
Thanks.
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Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Devin Butterfield wrote:
Hi Soren/group,
After spending a little time sniffing
Hi,
I just recently compiled a kernel with the new ATA driver and have
discovered a problem: if I run sysinstall, right when it says "probing
devices, please wait (this can be a while)" error messages saying...
Dec 15 21:20:05 dbm /kernel: ata0-slave: ad_timeout: lost disk contact -
resetting
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