* John Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990731 09:28]:
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
* John Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990729 18:49]:
Right. So the problem must be that you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set.
Yes I have, but this hasn't been a problem for the last 5-6 months.
In what way
* Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990731 03:50]:
On Saturday, 31 July 1999 at 0:19:27 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
* Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990730 11:23]:
On Friday, 30 July 1999 at 8:45:32 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
The first thing you should do with any dump
Nicolai Petri wrote:
Would it be possible and wise to implement a way to pass parameters to
modules when they are loaded ?? Like "kldload if_olp -recv_debug" ?
This message might be over two months old, but hey... :-)
Modules can receive parameters when loaded through loader(8). It
would
Hi driver gurus,
Today I had heavy NFS-load on my CURRENT-SMP machine while compiling
world. Suddenly all NFS-Clients stopped working. I was't able to ping
the server from inside my /29 subnet, same with ping the others from
the server itself. I changed cables, plugged them in and out, did
The way I usually handle pseudo users via sendmail is to route
them via a dummy subdomain.
So, for example, my main server is 'apollo.backplane.com'. I route
mail destined for 'pop.apollo.backplane.com' to my special pop mail
backend.
My /etc/aliases and other
We have repeatedly heard that -core's communication with the
developers leaves something to be desired, so I'll venture this
attempt at improving it.
This email is NOT a official statement from core, it is MY PERSONAL
attempt, as a core member, at improving communication between core
and the
For about a week now, I've been tracking -CURRENT on two machines,
panic and mojave, building world almost daily. On mojave, a number of
process timing functions have not been working at all during this
time, though panic has no problems. For example:
$ cat loop.c
main ()
{
while
I'm messing around with the latest mesa and have discovered (suprise)that our
assembler doesn't support 3dnow instructions. Are there any plans to update to
a version of binutils that does? Linux's stuff appears to support it.
Stephen
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