Yes I did it but no change! I tried to remove
libdescrypt.so.2 from /usr/lib
then no user could login, so DES is being used
but it seems only in MD5 (default FreeBSD authentication) mode. I don't
know why.
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:On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 06:32:24PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:> A Swap-backed VN /tmp will work as well, but keep in mind that the
:> sector size is 4K and you should use the appropriate options to
:> vnconfig to pre-reserve the swap space so performance does not degrade
:>
I cvsuped to 5.0-current and am trying the Xircom driver now.
below is information on how I built my kernel and various configuration
files.
Upon insertion I get the below message. and although I can see the card with
ifconfig or netstat -in as soon as I assign it a IP address it page faults.
A
>I installed FreeBSD 3.4 release and the most recent Kame v6 SNAP kernel
>and then configured
>nis. Now I have this mysterious problem.
>NIS and amd are working fine and I can su to the user accounts from
>root.
> Kame's inet46d invokes a telnetd with v6 support but my nis server
>does not supp
I installed FreeBSD 3.4 release and the most recent Kame v6 SNAP
kernel and then configured
nis. Now I have this mysterious problem.
NIS and amd are working fine and I can su to the user accounts from
root.
Kame's inet46d invokes a telnetd with v6 support but my nis
server does not support V
Hi,
I am experiencing the same problem. I am using Avance
100+ but it is detected as Avance 110. Nevertheless,
the sound is working. Can anyone having Avance 100+
also check their sound card id. I checked the sbc.c
code and found out that the id is used for detecting
Avance 110.
I am also expe
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 06:32:24PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> A Swap-backed VN /tmp will work as well, but keep in mind that the
> sector size is 4K and you should use the appropriate options to
> vnconfig to pre-reserve the swap space so performance does not degrade
> from fra
On Friday, 28 April 2000 at 18:49:08 +0200, Jesper Skriver wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if this is a vinum problem, or a problem with the sym
> driver, I hope someone is able to help us here.
It's difficult to tell from the backtrace. The crash happens in the
sym driver, but it is interrupted out of
Two new patches at
http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc
2000-04-28 biodone.patch
This patch untangles the biodone/bufdone path. This basically
gives struct bio a separate mechanism for callbacks, which at
the end calls into the struct buf mechanism.
2000-04-28
Just to let someone know (I know this is -current) but some of the recent
changes to the pcm driver have had some wierd effects. First, no wav file
will completely play (at least not the short ones); second, xmms now takes
100% cpu, and in top, it says that 76% of this is being used by the
"system
At 1:21 PM -0400 4/28/00, Garrett Wollman wrote:
><<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I've wanted to do this on occasion. Where are these pre-FreeBSD
> > history records available?
>
>You can buy them on CD-ROM, IIRC. In order to do so, however, you
>must first take out a SCO ``Historical UNIX Vers
Out of da blue David Scheidt aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Bush Doctor wrote:
>
> > Out of da blue David Scheidt aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > >
> > > Not incidently, SCO have waived the $100 license application fee, which
> > > means that you can get your own official
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Bush Doctor wrote:
> Out of da blue David Scheidt aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> >
> > Not incidently, SCO have waived the $100 license application fee, which
> > means that you can get your own official Ancient UNIX(TM) Source Code
> > License for free. This roughly cuts
Out of da blue David Scheidt aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 01:17:56PM -0400, Brian Dean wrote:
> > > > I've often traced files back to the begining of FreeBSD time (and then
> > > > continued in the CSRG SCCS tree).
> > >
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 01:17:56PM -0400, Brian Dean wrote:
> > > I've often traced files back to the begining of FreeBSD time (and then
> > > continued in the CSRG SCCS tree).
> >
> > I've wanted to do this on occasion. Where are these pre-FreeBSD
>
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 01:17:56PM -0400, Brian Dean wrote:
> > I've often traced files back to the begining of FreeBSD time (and then
> > continued in the CSRG SCCS tree).
>
> I've wanted to do this on occasion. Where are these pre-FreeBSD
> history records available?
Glad you asked. http://w
< said:
> I've wanted to do this on occasion. Where are these pre-FreeBSD
> history records available?
You can buy them on CD-ROM, IIRC. In order to do so, however, you
must first take out a SCO ``Historical UNIX Versions'' personal
license.
-GAWollman
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On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
> I've often traced files back to the begining of FreeBSD time (and then
> continued in the CSRG SCCS tree).
^^
I've wanted to do this on occasion. Where are these pre-FreeBSD
history records available?
-Brian
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> Add the vendor ID to pccard/pcic.c:
> static struct isa_pnp_id pcic_ids[] = {
> {PCIC_PNP_82365,NULL}, /* PNP0E00 */
> {PCIC_PNP_CL_PD6720,NULL}, /* PNP0E01 */
> {PCIC_PNP_VLSI_82C146,
Hi,
On a 5.0-CURRENT box (no custom changes), as of 2 hours ago, we have a
reproducable crash when trying to bring up a vinum mirror.
The box is a dual 500 MHz Pentium III, intel motherboard Tecram SCSI
controllers (the sym driver) and 27 IBM ultrastar 36LZX 9 GB drives,
these drives are setup
Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> p.s. (on a different topic) I am also seeing serial stream corruption
> for serial console output. If I add a kernel printf() that generates
> a lot of output, I get most of it on the serial console plus a lot
> of other random garbage. Very weird.
I'
I had a longer look at this, and a more complete patch is logged as PR
kern/18270 (try at your own risk: it works for me).
I'd appreciate someone more experienced having a look at it and
commenting.
Cheers,
Peter.
Wilko Bulte wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 04:25:46PM +0100, Peter Edwards (l
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 01:01:38AM +0100, void wrote:
> > to places that have 2~3 minute lag. :)
>
> And make it sysctl-controllable, perhaps?
It is already tunable for years via ioctl
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On Thursday, 27 April 2000 at 22:04:19 +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
This looks a lot better.
Greg
> ===
> SUMMARY
> ===
> World
> ***didn't compile***
> 3 Warnings
> Kernel LINT
> compiled
> 147 Warnings
>
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Jake Burkholder wrote:
> ...snip...
> >
> > Its nice to see someone actually using kobj so soon. There is a possible
> > performance problem though - kobj method calls are roughly 20% slower than
> > direct function calls. Having said that, this isn't that slow - I timed a
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bruce Ev
ans writes:
>On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
>> ===
>> SUMMARY
>> ===
>> World
>> ***didn't compile***
>> 3 Warnings
>> Kernel LINT
>> compiled
>> 147 Warnin
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