Hello everybody!
Although I konw that this thread has moved to -emulation but I would like to
throw in just a last piece of information... I think we are looking at
different issues here... the thing that several files are not shown in the
*same* filesystem and directory is the
part I do not
Western Digital Caviar hard drives that should support UDMA/33, as should
the Chipset.
Both boot up, trying UDMA mode, throwing ICRC READ ERROR's then kick back
down to PIO mode 4.
Bios's are set to do auto-chose pio/dma modes.
There may be a BIOS option that will disable DMA entirely.
Hi,
With USA_RESIDENT=NO and -DNOCRYPT:
cc -O2 -pipe -I/usr/obj/source/cleansrc/lib/libipsec -DIPSEC_DEBUG -DIPSEC
-DINE
T6 -I/usr/obj/source/cleansrc/i386/usr/include -c policy_token.c -o
policy_token
.o
/source/cleansrc/lib/libipsec/policy_token.l: In function `__libyylex':
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
In other words, if we're going to be replacing sendmail with an
alternative MTA, I'd prefer postfix over qmail, and I believe I can
marshall some pretty strong arguments for that position.
Perhaps it's time to revisit something I proposed
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
In other words, if we're going to be replacing sendmail with an
alternative MTA, I'd prefer postfix over qmail, and I believe I can
marshall some pretty strong arguments for that position.
Perhaps it's time to revisit something I
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
Uh, Chuck, can you tell me how many BIND and Sendmail advisories there have
been in the last five years?
Wouldn't it be nice if we could just tell newbies, "hey, yeah, that Sendmail
has a known security issue, pkg_delete it and then add this new one
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
Uh, Chuck, can you tell me how many BIND and Sendmail advisories there have
been in the last five years?
Wouldn't it be nice if we could just tell newbies, "hey, yeah, that Sendmail
has a known security issue, pkg_delete it and then add this new
How will this affect this /etc/mail/mailer.conf "thing" (and I wonder
why that was put there to begin with).
If we're going to use a mailer.conf, then it should be able to
work with other MTAs; which it probably won't because they perform
their respective tasks differently.
_F
To
I have a dell inspiron 3200 with a cs4236b isa non-pnp soundcard. It
works in 3.4 with the folowing kernel lines:
device snd0
device css0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 9 drq 1 flags 0x13
device mpu0 at isa?
with a hack to /src/sys/i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h
changing
#define DSP_DEFAULT_SPEED
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
Chuck,
Please go back and read what I _wrote_. Your response assumes I made
I've got your message, I quoted it fully in my first response. You asked
to "Remove Sendmail from the base system", and that's a direct quote, Joe.
statements that I
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
Chuck,
Please go back and read what I _wrote_. Your response assumes I made
I've got your message, I quoted it fully in my first response. You asked
to "Remove Sendmail from the base system", and that's a direct quote, Joe.
Yes. That doesn't
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 06:43:03PM +1000, Omachonu Ogali wrote:
I don't know whether to hand this to -doc or here, so I'll take the risk
of here, patch simply adds comments to sysctl variables.
Before you get too enthusiastic about adding description strings to the
declarations, you might like
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 05:21:24PM -0500, Joe Greco wrote:
Remove Sendmail from the base system - or, at least, make it a "package"
that is removable with the package management tool. Then be able to add
another mailer (or an updated Sendmail) in its place. Ideally, Sendmail
would be
At 05:53 AM 4/12/00 -0400, Trevor Johnson wrote:
Western Digital Caviar hard drives that should support UDMA/33, as should
the Chipset.
Both boot up, trying UDMA mode, throwing ICRC READ ERROR's then kick back
down to PIO mode 4.
Bios's are set to do auto-chose pio/dma modes.
There may
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