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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 03:18:09PM +, void [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a similar problem -- every time I make world, perms on /var/mail
get set to 775. Mutt considers my mailbox read-only until I change it
to 1777. Is there a supported way to locally override BSD.var.dist, or
do I
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 10:42:51 PST, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
I would try a new kernel, and perhaps some collabaration with John
to debug these problems rather than just complaining about the
situation. I see at least two experianced developers in the CC
list, there's no reason for these poor
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 15:18:09 GMT, void wrote:
I have a similar problem -- every time I make world, perms on /var/mail
get set to 775. Mutt considers my mailbox read-only until I change it
to 1777. Is there a supported way to locally override BSD.var.dist, or
do I need to install mutt
It seems Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I would try a new kernel, and perhaps some collabaration with John
to debug these problems rather than just complaining about the
situation. I see at least two experianced developers in the CC
list, there's no reason for these poor bug reports.
The
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 01:52:27PM +0200, Sheldon Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a similar problem -- every time I make world, perms on /var/mail
get set to 775. Mutt considers my mailbox read-only until I change it
to 1777. Is there a supported way to locally override
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 12:55:28 +0100 (CET), Soren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It doesn't help here at least, the machine(s) just lock up solid
only reset or a powercycle can bring them back...
Same here ... as others noted, started with SMPng ...
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obrien [its easier to read patches when they aren't quoted in their entirety ;-)]
Attached below is a patch which I've made before. If nothing is going
wrong, please commit this change current.jp.FreeBSD.org which
employs 'make -j' option have missed -current release since the
beginning of
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As usual, you'll have to recompile all libkvm using programs.
Jake
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sheldon Hearn writes:
: The problem with a hard lock-up out of which you can't escape into the
: debugger is that it makes meaningful bug reports impossible. My non-SMP
: workstation has exhibited apparently arbitrary lock-ups since the advent
: of SMPng.
You can
On 17-Nov-00 Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 10:42:51 PST, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
I would try a new kernel, and perhaps some collabaration with John
to debug these problems rather than just complaining about the
situation. I see at least two experianced developers in the CC
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sheldon Hearn writes:
: The problem with a hard lock-up out of which you can't escape into the
: debugger is that it makes meaningful bug reports impossible. My non-SMP
: workstation has exhibited apparently arbitrary
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: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sheldon Hearn writes:
: : The problem with a hard lock-up out of which you can't escape into the
: : debugger is that it makes meaningful bug reports
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On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 12:55:28PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
I thought I was the only one, since my question on the freebsd-current
mailing list went unanswered.
You are _not_ alone, there has been numerous complains about this
on the list, but so far they have not been taken seriously
: You can also short IOCHK to ground to get an NMI which kicks you into
: the debugger, even in an interrupt context.
:
: Bad news for you warner: On a too large sample of my newer
: motherboards this doesn't work anymore :-(
There's also a pci signal that you can either pull up or pull
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