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On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, John Baldwin wrote:
On 03-Apr-01 Bruce Evans wrote:
There are many other possibilities:
...
- don't attempt to save the FPU state reentrantly, since this doesn't work
with preemptive context switchiing unless interrupt handlers also save the
state reentrantly,
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Leif,
I have written an article on how to set up PPPOE under FreeBSD using
userland PPP and Netgraph. The url is
http://pandaemonium.newmillennium.net.au.
Hope this helps.
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Could someone point me to a device that is well-written, follows newbus, and
would be a good example of how a device driver should be written?
thanks,
jm
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:57:05AM +1000, Andrew Newlands wrote:
Do you have the src-sys-crypto collection?
I fixed this last night; solution was to get the contents of /usr/src/sys/crypto
via ftp rather than using cvsup. Slightly surprising since src-crypto is in my
cvsupfile.intl along
src/lib/libposix1e was repocopied to src/lib/libc/posix1e, and I'll
start to commit the necessary patches now and will then activate the
build.
World may be broken during a short interval due to the switch. You
will also need to rebuild anything that uses libposix1e. In the base
system, those
Johny/others,
Actually that was w/o pccard option in the config. I also tried it with it
on but no luck still. I am not sure what the problem is. People have
hinted it could also be a cable problem but it seems to work fine, and
this card worked fine in Windows (I believe so). Oh well, maybe I
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 07:23:18PM +0200, Thomas Moestl wrote:
src/lib/libposix1e was repocopied to src/lib/libc/posix1e, and I'll
start to commit the necessary patches now and will then activate the
build.
World may be broken during a short interval due to the switch. You
will also need
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My understanding is that there have been some changes regarding fstab,
fsck, etc. recently. On boot, I find that only first two filesystems are
listed as "clean", and on a recent un-clean shutdown only the first two
were properly fsck'd (although the system was allowed to boot and mount
Hi,
Anyone out there able to extract the firmware for the apple airport that
is embedded in the 1.3 version of the software? Perhaps someone with a
MAC could send me the file?
Thanks,
Lars
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I've had that problem on one box also -- when the boot occurs, my /var
partition is not fsck'd. It's the second pass-two file system, which
means that it *should* be checked :-). I suspect a nit in the recent fsck
cleanup, so I'm CC'ing phk, whose mailbox is obviously too empty.
Robert N M
* Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010404 22:04] wrote:
I've had that problem on one box also -- when the boot occurs, my /var
partition is not fsck'd. It's the second pass-two file system, which
means that it *should* be checked :-). I suspect a nit in the recent fsck
cleanup, so I'm
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