Not sure which list this should go to, so if I'm in error feel free to
point me in the right direction.
I was wondering if anyone has had any luck running CompuPic
(http://linux.compupic.com) under FreeBSD? It's an excellent image viewer
that can do some basic file management as well. Along
Luigi Rizzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to guarantee (more or less strictly, see below)
that when i issue a read() on a file (a real file coming from a
UFS i mean) such read will not block because data from the disk is
not in memory yet, yet avoid that i end up in a busy
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 10-Sep-99 Mike Muir wrote:
I also get this, on an SB32-PNP, with the pcm0 device (setup for pnp)
I havnt tried q3atest on the sb0 stuff though.. I might do this weekend.
Ahh.. I've only tried Q1 2, and they both get the problem, but
I get the same problem, after brandelfing to linux and running it, the
splash screen comes up and...disappears with:
compupic: abnormal termination: (null)
Brandelf -t FreeBSD segfaults it without even showing the splash screen.
Nice helpful error message.. can anyone shed some light
Hi ...
We are running a system where we use the libpcap to capture
packets from an ethernet device. We've been observing a problem where
the monitor program goes into an endless loop and spins for ever.
I've compiled the program with debugging on and observed that the
call-back function is
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Chris Piazza wrote:
Hi,
Earlier today I was trying to watch a short mpeg and found
out that it's impossible with newpcm. The sound (and picture)
stutters constantly. It works with a kernel from August, 31 (oldpcm).
Anyone else able to reproduce this or have any
I've been using the Esoniq 1371 Driver from
http://www.freebsd.org/~ghelmer/es1371/ (written by Russell Cattelan?)
on my 4.0-CURRENT box for a few weeks now. It's just a hack replacement
for es1370.c/es1370_reg.h, but it worked fine up until a week ago or so
when I presume the newpcm code went
I'm looking at it...
It shouldn't be too difficult to get the 1371 working again.
I'm going to try and use as much of the newpcm code as I can, notably
the ac97 routines.
I'm kind of busy right now so it may take a week or two before I get it
working again.
Hopefully when I'm done it won't
A quick preface, I am using Release3.2 off the CDROM.
Compupic works. I don't use the install script, just unpack everything from
the innermost tar
file to /usr/local/compupic. Brandelf -t Linux the compupic binary, and put
a symlink in /usr/local/bin
to run with. Now for the SEKIT!
MOVE YOUR
YOU DA MAN.. that works fine on -current also
"Gray, David W." wrote:
MOVE YOUR /usr/compat DIRECTORY aside - rename it temporarily. Run compupic
once. You should now be able
to move /usr/compat back into place (or /compat, if you left it there...)
Why? I dunno. Found it by accident.
To
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Not only does the sio device give me trouble, since I don't use it I took
it out, and rebuilt the kernel. Immediately upon reboot, I got a kernel
panic. It went like this:
Copyright (c) 1992-1999 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986,
It looks like some changes went in for probing devices. Here is
where things appear to be going astray for me. I have an etherlinkIII
3C5x9 isa card (ep0). The probing is thinking that ed0 exists, and brings
up both ed0 and ep0 for the same card. When the network starts up things
hang, and
At 09:51 AM 9/11/99 +1200, you wrote:
YOU DA MAN.. that works fine on -current also
I'll second that, THANK YOU for this silly but effective solution!
"Gray, David W." wrote:
MOVE YOUR /usr/compat DIRECTORY aside - rename it temporarily. Run compupic
once. You should now be able
to move
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