This is weird, I use linux netscape and word perfect all the time, and the
only problems I see are memory leaks I knew were there (in the
applications, not FreeBSD)
Indeed. The Linux version was more stable than the FreeBSD version
(that one can't digest the Slashdot site for some strange
hi,
Just found problem with boot loader. Attached "FAQ" will describe problem :)
This is not a problem.
Q: What I want?
A: Boot in verbose mode
Q: What I do ?
A: On boot prompt type "-v"
Q: So ?
A: Nothing (system is booting in normal mode)
That's correct. '-v' at the boot:
Sorry if I ask a FAQ,
Don't be sorry, don't do it. Search the mailing list archives.
But where is ft0 support gone?
Into the bitbucket.
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I tried to install from the ports XFree 3.3.5 in my 4.0-CURRENT box.
It compile well, but when it's the time of the install I receive this error :
rm -f FSConnServ.o
cc -c -O2 -ansi -pedantic -Dasm=__asm -I../../include/fonts -I../..
-I../../ex
ports/include -DCSRG_BASED -DFUNCPROTO=15
hi,
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:57:26AM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
That's correct. '-v' at the boot: prompt does nothing.
But '/kernel' is default kernel name, so "-v" will be option to default
kernel name (at least FreeBSD 1.1.5.1/2.* does that :-) ).
Q: What I do then ?
A: On boot
I'm using freebsd 3.1 release at one of my PCs. Today i tried to upgrade
it to current. I read mail-archives and knew, that i had to compile kernel
first. So i made new config and configured and build kernel. While booting
loader prints the next error message and boot fails:
/kernel
Hi
I am getting this breakage when I try to compile XFree86 on a really
current system:
cc -c -O2 -ansi -pedantic -Dasm=__asm -I../../include/fonts -I../..
-I../../exports/include -DCSRG_BASED -DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARROWPROTO
-DMALLOC_0_RETURNS_NULL -DTCPCONN -DUNIXCONN -DHAS_STICKY_DIR_BIT
At 15/10/99, Mark Murray wrote:
Hi
I am getting this breakage when I try to compile XFree86 on a really
current system:
cc -c -O2 -ansi -pedantic -Dasm=__asm -I../../include/fonts -I../..
-I../../exports/include -DCSRG_BASED -DFUNCPROTO=15
-DNARROWPROTO -DMALLOC_0_RETURNS_NULL -DTCPCONN
Hi folks,
A sequence of silly mistakes and circumstances have conspired against me
to make it impossible for me to run XFree86. I understand that the
XFree86 build is broken in the face of recent signal-related changes.
I want to know how long I can expect to wait for XFree86 to build on
What hould i do to upgrade to current?
Rebuild and reinstall all your modules. Keep the ols ones "just in case".
M
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On Fri 15 Oct 1999 Jesus Rodriguez wrote:
Installation process has worked ok, but when i try to run
/usr/local/Office51/bin/soffice or /usr/local/bin/soffice always get a
screen
that says:
Staroffice is already installed on:
/usr/local/Office51
And i can select between Modify, Uninstall and
Today Mike Smith wrote:
Sorry if I ask a FAQ,
Don't be sorry, don't do it. Search the mailing list archives.
It might help if HARDWARE.TXT (both -current and -stable) didn't
list floppy tapes. It refers to the driver as "stale" rather
than gone.
Mark Murray wrote:
Hi
I am getting this breakage when I try to compile XFree86 on a really
current system:
cc -c -O2 -ansi -pedantic -Dasm=__asm -I../../include/fonts -I../..
-I../../exports/include -DCSRG_BASED -DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARROWPROTO
-DMALLOC_0_RETURNS_NULL -DTCPCONN
Yech, malformed patch. This one applies. :-)
Thanks, Marcel.
Ciao,
Sheldon.
Index: signal.h
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/sys/signal.h,v
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -d -r1.21 signal.h
--- signal.h1999/10/12 13:58:15
Around Yesterday, "David Scheidt" wrote :
DS I had a panic tuesday, due to trying to load a broken module. I got the
DS same panic: Timeout table full message. Interestingly, savecore seems to
I've been getting these really odd panics as well (which I reported
but no-one seemed interested),
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Khetan Gajjar wrote:
I've been getting these really odd panics as well (which I reported
but no-one seemed interested), with that error.
I had only the panics caused by loading an out of date KLD.
I'm using the "experimental" ATA code though; are you using IDE
disks
On a related topic, we should fix the Alpha to emit the weak alias
like the i386 does.
We should do what ever is reasonably possible to keep these two archs
operating the same. IMHO, people will expect their FreeBSD platform
knowledge to hold on the Alpha.
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I managed to fix this problem temporarily for myself, but was hoping
the tree would fix itself soon enough.
At the top of FSConServ.c add the line
#define _P1003_1B_VISIBLE
I believe (I deleeted the X source tree), and it'll build fine.
Excerpts from FreeBSD-Current: 15-Oct-99 XFree
hi,
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:57:26AM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
That's correct. '-v' at the boot: prompt does nothing.
But '/kernel' is default kernel name, so "-v" will be option to default
kernel name (at least FreeBSD 1.1.5.1/2.* does that :-) ).
However, FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x do
the driver could come back if someone who HAD such a device were to adopt
it..
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, jack wrote:
Today Mike Smith wrote:
Sorry if I ask a FAQ,
Don't be sorry, don't do it. Search the mailing list archives.
It might help if HARDWARE.TXT (both -current and
I've changed the attachment topography for pccard/pcic devices. Now
pcic attaches to the isa bus to act as a bridge to the pccard device.
For historical reasons, I've left the pccard device name as "card" but
this may change to pccard in the future, but there are too many legacy
drivers to do
Hi folks,
A sequence of silly mistakes and circumstances have conspired against me
to make it impossible for me to run XFree86. I understand that the
XFree86 build is broken in the face of recent signal-related changes.
I want to know how long I can expect to wait for XFree86 to build
I seem to have a problem compiling a kernel on my laptop with the ed0
driver that I use for my D-link 660 pcmcia card.
Running current, cvsup this morning. Make world finished with no problems
but my attempt at kernel compilation yielded:
if_ed_isa.o: In function `ed_isa_attach':
As Daniel Eischen wrote ...
Sheer curiosity and most likely a somewhat dim question:
what the h* is a weak versus a strong symbol?
Thanks,
Wilko
John Birrell wrote:
Weak symbols don't work too well _between_ libraries. If libc is linked
before libpthread, any unresolved
Argh. I know whats wrong but I don't have a good idea on how to cleanly
fix it.
Comment out:
sys/dev/ed/if_ed_isa.c ...
in sys/i386/conf/files.i386 and reconfig/make etc.
Warner? You mind taking a peek at sys/dev/ed/if_ed_pccard.c and telling
me how to fix it so we can get rid of the
So the system builds nice again - thanks.
I haven't tried the XFree86 fix yet.
However there is a problem with the pcm driver:
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1370 irq 11 at device 15.0 on pci0
pcm0: unable to map register space
device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
Any idea?
I used
[rantAnd this is one more reason why the default procedure was
"world before kernel" -- I have nothing against changing the
procedure, as long as people unbreak the new procedure... sigh
/rant]
"Ilmar S. Habibulin" wrote:
I'm using freebsd 3.1 release at one of my PCs. Today i tried to
hi,
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 03:09:44AM -0700, Bill Swingle wrote:
Q: What I do then ?
A: On boot prompt type "kernel -v"
Q: So ?
A: All works fine (system is booting in verbose mode)
'-v' is an argument to the kernel. Specify it as such. 8)
If we have default
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 10:20:54 -0700 (PDT), Julian Elischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
the driver could come back if someone who HAD such a device were to adopt
it..
Probably not. The hardware is just so transcendently evil that it's
unlikely it could be made to work reliably for more than one or
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 09:19:33AM -0500, David Scheidt wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Alex Le Heux wrote:
After configuring the system for making a crashdump, I get "panic: Timeout
table full" halfway through the dump.
[snip]
Sounds like your modules are out of date? That bit me.
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Alex Le Heux wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 09:19:33AM -0500, David Scheidt wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Alex Le Heux wrote:
After configuring the system for making a crashdump, I get "panic: Timeout
table full" halfway through the dump.
[snip]
Sounds
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
What is your memory size? what is your swap device size?
256MB. 512MB.
David Scheidt
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On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Khetan Gajjar wrote:
Looks like we have our problem; it's the ATA driver. I don't recall
seeing this error when using the wd driver.
Yup. When I force a panic from DDB, I get
panic: timeout table full
and a message about "Dump already in progress, bailing". I
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 08:09:57PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Sheer curiosity and most likely a somewhat dim question:
what the h* is a weak versus a strong symbol?
A weak symbol is like an alias for another (strong) symbol. The linker
will link to strong symbols first, then, for any
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