Recently I've noticed that it takes a long time for portmap
to settle well enough so that mountd and nfsd can register.
Jan 5 02:16:56 avalon mountd[97]: can't register mount
Jan 5 02:16:56 avalon nfsd:[99]: can't register with udp portmap
Very strange. Strange enough so that perhaps it migh
With yesterday's current I get bounce buffer panics in isa_dmastart
doing cat foo.pcm >/dev/dsp. The same thing happens with mss.c v1.42
modified to reduce MSS_BUFSIZE by 48k.
The card is ESS1869 in this case:
Jan 5 02:16:55 avalon /kernel: unknown0: at
port 0x800-0x807 on isa0
Jan 5 02:16
Logging has stopped working here. I don't know exactly when, but
after I switched from stable to current in November. In particular,
this rule is demonstrably not logging:
11000 6360 deny log logamount 100 ip from any to any via tun1
6 denied, none logged -- I did 'ipfw resetlog 11000'
Quoth Kenneth Wayne Culver on Mon, 27 December:
: I don't have a hardware decoder the software one looks fine but I'd like to
: know if anyone has tried to make a software decoder for FreeBSD. Thanks..
(I'll redirect to multimedia.)
I've been trying to build the nist mpeg2player on current latel
A very recent commit broke my kernel build with
options COMPAT_LINUX
as shown below. Without the option, it is fine:
@ ava:K6$;make depend
make depend
cc -c -O2 -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -ff
(This is probably a -questions issue, but I've tried without success,
and the boot programs are all -current.)
I can't seem to boot from wd1s3a. When I run the loader, and set
currdev=disk2s3a, it won't ls, and when I try to lsdev, it says there
is a bad partition table on wd1. I found it nece
> System Housekeeping Advanced Management Utility ?
>
> [ can we loose the H please? Sounds like a broom to me ]
SHyshtem advanshed managedment utilititily? (hic)
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What I didn't like about CAM was that I lost my tape drive. Since I
had all my backups and archives on DAT, it felt like a bad thing.
Which reminds me -- can anyone spare a 2.1 CD? Please send me private
mail, if so: I foolishly neglected to convert to CD, and now I can't
find 2.1 on the web an
: I would immediately unsubscribe to any isp that decided this was acceptable
: behavior on their part. I use the mail server at work for all my outgoing
: mail. Why? Because the machine is lightly loaded and I don't have to
: worry about my mail getting lost in the depths of my isp's mail s
[moved to chat]
: > Yes, you stand a far better chance of making this hack work with a 66MHz
: > part.No the newer std parts are not designed to run with a 66MHz FSB,
: > you should always order them as /66. Note that AMD has stopped making
: > these chips due to low demand for them (with 10
The problem which remains unsolved is how to boot FreeBSD from
DOS/Windows without the ability to use a boot floppy or boot CD.
Perhaps a DOS/Windows utility which installs boot blocks?
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If anyone has applied reasonable stress to a recent MP kernel,
preferrably with X, VESA, VM86, and found it stable, do please report
on your last cvs update time: I, for one, would very much like to
isolate a fairly stable post-newbus world. Presumably this would be
helpful to other readers as we
Quoth Mike Smith on Wed, 5 May:
:
: Insufficient content. Please add more and try again.
Insufficient for what purpose? (Trying to understand what
additional information you would like...)
I've got a PR440FX dual running current (99.05.03) with an S3V
(Trio64) and XFree96 3.3.something (XF86_S
An alert: VESA/SMP seems to be problematic again. For example, this
sequence reliably brings me down to the bios:
startx
ctl-alt-bksp
vidcontrol 132x42
startx
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I poked at the pcm sound driver a bit, and it appears that
sys/i386/isa/isa_dma.c:isa_dmastatus is returning 65280 (== snd_dmabuf
bufsize == 0xff00) when there is no dma pending, which kinda blows the
mind of sys/i386/isa/snd/dmabuf.c:dsp_wr_dmaupdate (which is easily
confused).
This breaks pcm a
Somewhere between April 12 and April 24 my PS/2 mouse stopped being
detected by newer kernels.
773 Apr 24 23:38:03 avalon /kernel: psm0 at 0x60-0x64 irq 12 on motherboard
774 Apr 24 23:38:03 avalon /kernel: psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device
ID 0
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: Against that there is a general Linuxism/Kitchen-Sink feeling.
:
Think of this case as a plan9-ism.
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Quoth Daniel C. Sobral on Thu, 15 April:
:
: FreeBSD executes ANSI C code reliably according to spec, as long as
: there is enough memory in the system. If there isn't, FreeBSD
: doesn't run reliably, much less executes any kind of code reliably.
:
I understand this. I concieve the purpose of th
Quoth Brian Feldman on Wed, 14 April:
:
: ACTUALLY it would still break ANSI because the malloc itself would crash
: the program, instead of touching the memory manually.
The point here is that malloc can return null when it fails to allocate.
I might mention that Andrew Reilly's suggestion is th
Quoth Sheldon Hearn on Thu, 15 April:
:
: > : 3. Send patches.
: >
: > And I certainly don't care enough to do that!-)
:
: So, what? You're just arguing for fun? If so, then you and everyone else
: doing like wise can just piss the hell off.
[redirected to chat]
No, I'm trying to contribute co
Quoth Chuck Robey on Wed, 14 April:
: ... just so the one guy to
: complain *at all*
Someone is always the first person to recognize a defect. Until
others do, they stand alone.
: ...can not lose sleep over something that has causes no
: problems at all with any ANSI code in a properly sized sy
Quoth Poul-Henning Kamp on Wed, 14 April:
:
: 1. Demonstrate the need.
Well, it's only needed if you want to be able to reliably execute ANSI
C code according to spec. I personally don't care. I'd be surprised
if core didn't though. I would suspect that it would be deemed worthy
of someone's p
: > All I want is that a program gets NULL from malloc if there is no memory
: > available. I find that to be a very fundamental thing about malloc.
: Do you have a solution? We don't.
Make an sbrk variant which will pre-allocate backing store.
setenv MALLOC_PREALLOCATE
Not so hard.
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: "What was their user name again?"
: *click xterm click*
: ps aux | grep ^user | wc -l
: "Hmm, you're right, fifty processes called 'cpuwaster'."
: rmuser user
: "They've been eliminated, thank you for letting us know of problems you have!"
:
: It's called "being a sysadmin". If someone's abusing
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