> http://phk.freebsd.dk/sagas/israel/
Usual anti-semitic rant, nothing special.
Arrogant, ignorant, hateful, bad grammar.
I've seen too much of this stuff in the UK lately.
The only thing missing is "some of my best
friends are jews".
In some EU countries anti-semitic
speech is a crime, e.g. UK
nating from *.freebsd.org, it does affect the
project. Luckily, this is not the case.
> Let me point few things in the latter:
>
> * there is nothing like "the jewish religion" - there is a religion
> called Judaism, as Mr. Kamp ought to understand before
> making sta
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 11:30, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Anyway, as someone
> who has been chased upon by a gang of youths screaming "zhidovskaya
> morda" ("Jewish snout") (Moscow, USSR, circa 1975, tough
> neighbourhood, and well, I have a Jewish grandmother)
You're conflating freedom of
ch is legally protected, it does
>> not take away the hate in hate speech, and people generally don't like
>> being hated. Hate originating from a freebsd.* domain is not good for
>> the project.
>
>
> freebsd.* domain can be registered by any individual, so hate origin
On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 3:25 PM Julian H. Stacey wrote:
>
> FreeBSD Core Team Secretary wrote:
> > The FreeBSD Core Team is aware of recent controversial statements made
> > on social media by a FreeBSD developer. We, along with the Code of
> > Conduct review committee, are investigating the
FreeBSD Core Team Secretary wrote:
> The FreeBSD Core Team is aware of recent controversial statements made
> on social media by a FreeBSD developer. We, along with the Code of
> Conduct review committee, are investigating the matter and will decide
> what action to take. Both the Core Team and
On 19 Mar 2017, at 08:00, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
> ===> lib/clang (all)
> ===> lib/clang/libllvm (all)
> In file included from
>
WITHOUT_CLANG fixed it for me. Thanks.
-adrian
On 20 March 2017 at 11:23, Ed Maste <ema...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On 19 March 2017 at 03:00, Adrian Chadd <adr...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>> gcc version 5.3.0 (FreeBSD Ports Collection for mips)
>>
>> ... so
On 19 March 2017 at 03:00, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> gcc version 5.3.0 (FreeBSD Ports Collection for mips)
>
> ... so uhm, why are we building libllvm?
As of the Clang 4.0.0 import we build Clang by default, on all
architectures other than those unsupported by Clang, if the
===> lib/clang (all)
===> lib/clang/libllvm (all)
In file included from
/usr/home/adrian/work/freebsd/head-embedded/obj/mips_ap/mips.mips/usr/home/adrian/work/freebsd/head-embedded/src/tmp/usr/include/c++/v1/math.h:309:0,
from
r313487 feb 9 i386 1200020
...
Without the details for the thank-you, thanks for the recovery assistance.
...
I found ABI in /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf which fix the :11 :12 issue at least for
now, upgrading
11
from the perspective of a network stack developer to understanding timing and
behaviors in the stack. :-)
Thanks for the complete explanation. I don't believe the ALTQ issue will
affect me. I am not currently using it and do not expect to in the near
future. In addition, there was a posting
in mind given our improved TCP scalability for 9.0
as well.
Thanks for all the responses,
Robert N M Watson
Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2010, Robert Watson wrote:
If your system shows a non-zero value, please send me a *private e-mail*
with the output of that command, plus also the output of sysctl kern.smp,
uptime, and a brief description of the workload
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Doug Hardie wrote:
I run a number of 4 core systems with em interfaces. These are production
systems that are unmanned and located a long way from me. Under unusual
conditions it can take up to 6 hours to get there. I have been waiting to
switch to 8.0 because of the
Doug Hardie wrote:
On 8 March 2010, at 06:53, Robert Watson wrote:
On Sun, 7 Mar 2010, Robert Watson wrote:
If your system shows a non-zero value, please send me a *private e-mail*
with the output of that command, plus also the output of sysctl kern.smp,
uptime, and a brief
-license all the
people that made my life trouble free
Many many many thanks to all those that make FreeBSD.
--WjW
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Hi,
with tonights cvsup of 5.1-CURRENT my ppp is up and running
again. Thanks to who- or whatever did it.
Regards,
Uli.
+---+
|Peter Ulrich Kruppa|
| - Wuppertal - |
| Germany
they are.
Lots of cool stuff in 5.0, but this one has been annoying me for a
LONG time and I know it was really non-trivial to implement some parts
of this.
Thanks again!
I now return you to your regular ration of gripes, some probably from
me.
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Energy Sciences
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2002-05-21 15:03, Rob wrote:
I am still wondering why MAKEDEV showed up in /usr/src/etc if it is not
needed? I had an empty directory before I cvsup'd. Thanks, Rob.
You'll probably need it if you manually disable DEVFS in CURRENT
I am still wondering why MAKEDEV showed up in /usr/src/etc if it is not
needed? I had an empty directory before I cvsup'd. Thanks, Rob.
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On 2002-05-21 15:03, Rob wrote:
I am still wondering why MAKEDEV showed up in /usr/src/etc if it is not
needed? I had an empty directory before I cvsup'd. Thanks, Rob.
You'll probably need it if you manually disable DEVFS in CURRENT.
However, I don't know if this still works, as I haven't
Hi all
I managed to compile my kernel and include the pcm
device with no hang-ups.
Thanks for all the responses I got from all of you
!
I just refreshed my source tree with the latest
STABLE and recompiled it without all the stuff I don't need but including my pcm
device
Hey, sorry fr the mini uprising, but I guess you fixed the boot disk issue
that I was having because I can now boot 1004 from boot floppies. For some
reason my backup kernels couldn't boot the system fully after a cvsup, but I
won't get int all that.
System's up and running. Gotta make changes
as most of its
other family memebers :(
Hmm, too bad. But o.k. actually it's working now and a big
thanks for your kind support !!!
You're welcome :)
-Søren
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Hmm, too bad. But o.k. actually it's working now and a big
thanks for your kind support !!!
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http://www.freebsd.org/~fsmp/SMP/SMP.html
Thanks very much for this driver, Luoqi.
I am using it in a -current built from October 14 sources,
with a new kernel of course. The cdrom produces the following,
though:
Oct 22 14:14:35 two /kernel: Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
Oct 22 14:14:35 two /kernel
For the person who helped me with my xl driver kernel compile, thanks. I
am alittle pine expunge happy!
Arthur H. Johnson II
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Linuxberg Manager
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I just want to let know that sound works again for my workstation.
Thanks Doug, it was quite annoying to have icecast running but not to
hear anything I broadcast :-)
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On Wed, 5 May 1999, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
I just want to let know that sound works again for my workstation.
Thanks Doug, it was quite annoying to have icecast running but not to
hear anything I broadcast :-)
Sorry the fix took so long :-).
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Doug Rabson Mail
SMP on -current would lose the WCPU and CPU times after a while in top's
output, this seems to be fixed on my machine/mobo with the latest source.
Asus PD2 afaik dual 400mhz.
thanks guys, great work!
-Alfred
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