Hello,
I had keep reading the news on fxtv for a couple of monthes and want to
play with it. However, I don't know which hardware should I to buy in
order to start the games. Can anyone suggest me what to do ? Thanks.
Clarence
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Jose M. Alcaide wrote:
Matthew Thyer wrote:
Anyway, how do I power off a machine on shutdown ?
I have apm in the kernel and it probes as apm v 1.2 but when
the shutdown -p now command is run, the power is not turned
off and I have to hold down the power button for 4 seconds to
turn
Hello,
I recently download so5 and encounter a problem when installing it. I was
asked for the personal key from the product. Anyone know how to solve it.
Thanks,
Clarence
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Chan Yiu Wah wrote:
Hello,
I recently download so5 and encounter a problem when installing it.? I was
asked for the personal key from the product.? Anyone know how to solve it.
Thanks,
Clarence
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On 12 Feb, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Do I have to run apmconf -e (The owner hasn't tried this yet)
Yes. There is a knob in /etc/rc.conf (apm_enable) that forces
this at startup.
It doesn't work in all cases, though. It sure doesn't work on _my_
machine.
Do you use the Power up at
Alexander Leidinger wrote:
On 12 Feb, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Do I have to run apmconf -e (The owner hasn't tried this yet)
Yes. There is a knob in /etc/rc.conf (apm_enable) that forces
this at startup.
It doesn't work in all cases, though. It sure doesn't work on _my_
Ouch. I can say that our implementation doesn't seem to suffer from this problem. Could be there's an issue in the use of PRUS_* v. the socket state we use. The code in my kernel looks like:
in sosend():
if (dontroute)
so->so_options |= SO_DONTROUTE;
if (resid > 0)
so->so_state |=
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 09:15:29 -0800
Justin C. Walker jus...@apple.com wrote:
I can say that our implementation doesn't seem to =
suffer from this problem. Could be there's an issue in the use of =
PRUS_* v. the socket state we use. The code in my kernel looks like:
The NetBSD code
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 10:24:51AM +0100, D. Rock wrote:
Anyone with /usr/obj NFS mounted should have the same problems.
I've just updated my firewall machine using NFSv3 hardmounted /usr/obj
over a 10BaseT connection (slow!). Did a make installworld, and kernel
rebuild over it last night with
=== lib/libcom_err
=== lib/libcom_err/doc
info2html com_err.info
info2html: not found
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
Since when do we need a port installed to build the world?
-Matt
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 09:15:29 -0800
Justin C. Walker jus...@apple.com wrote:
I can say that our implementation doesn't seem to =
suffer from this problem. Could be there's an issue in the use of =
PRUS_* v. the socket state we use. The code in my kernel looks like:
The NetBSD code
I may have missed this earlier in the thread, but has anyone given any
consideration to upgrade installs? If an upgrade doesn't plant the new
default files in /etc/default[s] after an upgrade, we now have two
places and twice the files to compare on upgrade.
As unorthodox as it sounds, if these
mergemaster is your friend.
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Jay Nelson wrote:
I may have missed this earlier in the thread, but has anyone given any
consideration to upgrade installs? If an upgrade doesn't plant the new
default files in /etc/default[s] after an upgrade, we now have two
places and
Nate Williams wrote:
The changes to pccardd to support the new 'inactive' flag are still
missing. We can power the slot on/off, but pccardd is unaware of these
changes. Doesn't it need to be aware of the new 'power' state?
Hmm. I looked pccard in PAO but it is complex in state treatment.
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Jun Kuriyama wrote:
Nate Williams wrote:
The changes to pccardd to support the new 'inactive' flag are still
missing. We can power the slot on/off, but pccardd is unaware of these
changes. Doesn't it need to be aware of the new 'power' state?
Hmm. I looked
According to William Woods:
Is it correct to assume that StarOffice 5.0 works with current now?
It does for me.
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: twice, so if you do this a few times you can panic a machine. I've
: submitted a gnats report (kern/9970).
:
:I can confirm that this also halts my crashes with nmh's spost command.
:I'll leave it up to an NFS guru to tell whether it's the *right* fix,
:but it's certainly something that needs
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