On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 12:31:12AM -0400, Vance Siemens wrote:
Can't say that I wouldn't look forward to this, but it sounds a little off:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2012/05/freebsd-x-berkeley-unix-apple-quality.html
What do others think?
Please leave trollaxor on Kuro5hin or slashdot where
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012, Chris Rees wrote:
On 30 Mar 2012 14:26, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
However, if you always want to use tmpfs instead of stable storage,
please do not. Some people expect /tmp to be persistent. This is why
/etc/defaults/rc.conf has clear_tmp_enable=NO. Changing this
bounty for a fix. Contact me off-list
if you can help in this way.
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report will help... I will do
this in due course, but don't have time right now -- just wanted to get
this bug report out there first in case there's an obvious fix.
Thank you for supporting ZFS on FreeBSD!!
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, combined with the NetBSD code, as starting
point for an implementation?
My company might soon be in a position to sponsor the work to get this
completed and available at some point in FreeBSD 8. I'd be very
interested to hear from anyone who's involved, or who might like to be.
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2010, Alexander Motin wrote:
So what is the public opinion: Is the lack of ataraid(4) fatal or we can
live without it?
Hardware mirroring is very important to me. It's the only solution I'm
aware of for realtime protection from drive failure in systems that boot
multiple
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bleh, okay then, if I have to ;)
sorry guys, not the best introduction to the list.. but yeah, hey.
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Send an e
broken.
I never reported it because I usually use -O2 , but I have a box that ran
-current up until very recently that was updated fairly often, and it showed
the CPU name as that \^E alot. I checked for sure and it did get the right
id, 0x580 , but still showed \^E instead of whats defined for 0
discussed before
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- -ffast-math actually make any difference?
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My results running postmark on a PII-450 with 196MB RAM and an IBM Deskstar
DJNA 352030 running -current as of a few weeks ago are:
1000/5UFS+softupdates MFS NFS
tr/s 218 1562100
read kb/s 699.05 4870
uot;n"! Up with "/"!
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:No, up with '?'.
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Up with '?' followed by 'n'!
that bold Search: scared me earlier. It seems to friendly!
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e I didn't even know there was an "n"
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on current from @jun3 I noticed something odd from dmesg:
CPU: \^E (330.22-MHz 586-class CPU)
It is a K6-2/300 set at 330, the wt_alloc stuff all shows up and nothing seems
broken anywhere, just thought I'd mention it.
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happened to me many times with various versions of current and
3.x , and its always fixed by lowering the -O# # , I don't know why I just know
it works :). I re cvsupped several times once, and erased obj, and it always
did it until i lowered the -O.
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On 28-Jan-99 Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to Luke:
linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
The standard sysinstall has been making a link into /usr/compat for months
if not years :-)
Some people haven't used sysinstall for years :
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On 28-Jan-99 Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to Luke:
This is 4.5b1 communicator, and locks up X often enough I dont use it.
Beta versions of 4.5 were bad (in that case b2 was far worse than b1)
whereas 4.5 release is more or less stable. (it still crashes from time to
time
for being way off but afaik the VM
stuff was tied with the swapping and not paging. So this would mean that
the VM_STACK cannot be the problem.
what is this VM_STACK option?
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linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
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-a''.
My login.conf has unlimited for everything for myself and netscape still
crashes/locks up. And I have 64M/175swap so I dont think its running out of
memory.
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netscape it works great
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me too
-DNOSECURE seems to help but it hasn't completed yet.
julian
me too, but figured the longer strings with the crypt -DNOSECURE makes
must be better :). Anyone know of an easy or possible way to turn a DES crypted
passwd file into the normal libcrypt kind?
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