OK, I;ve looked and looked and can't seem to figure out how to set
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instead trying cd until unlocked
is there any command to do ?
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Not sure if this is related to the recent commit of DEVFS code, but a
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Ok, I have some *gasp* actual usefull info about this. Backing
/src/sys/dev/sound up by 10 days via anoncvs makes the "feature" go away.
That narrows it down to kernel issues. I'm in the process of narowing it
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This error occured during "make installworld" on a
5.0 Current systemscvsuped from late afternoon Saturday March
18.
ln -s curses.h /usr/include/ncurses.h
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I notice someone posted this the other day
Never have not seen a response...so...this is 5.0 CURRENT make world from cvsup
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ys/boot/i386/libi386/biosdisk.c -o
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Hi,
Please check your version of /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/biosdisk.c.
This was fixed yesterday.
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But now, I prefer to use pam_ssh.so with wdm. Wdm doesn't support PAM
session. So, I merged the code from XFree86-3.3.6 of xdm.
Hmmm. I see that /usr/ports/x11/wdm has merged in support for
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changes of yours into the port
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... it looks like only a small subset of the man pages for bind 8.2.2P5
(in /usr/src/contrib) gets installed. In particular, we are missing the
man page for nsupdate. Any reasons for not installing the whole bunch,
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nick Hibma writes:
: The system freezes on powering down a PCCARD slot. From memory the
: location is putb1 called from pcic_disable. The freeze is easy to
: reproduce, just remove the card. When stepping through the code, even
: the debugger prompt does not return
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: pcic: polling, can't alloc 0
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This isn't your problem, but you might want to assign an interrupt
line to these devices.
Another problem is that I didn't implement the logic in the right way
for the nbk. In many
From some very brief testing here, the problem is that the card's
interrupt handler hasn't yet been disconected. When you power the card
down, you get an edge on the interrupt pin, and then the driver interrupt
handler spins madly because the card hardware is gone and thus doesn't
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: If I'm correct, this is just an ordering issue; the driver has to be shut
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Right. The code that is doing the shutdown is trying to shutdown the
driver, but that doesn't seem to be happening. The other
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