On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
On 29-Nov-00 Gray, David W. wrote:
Hmmm, I'm specifically talking about when you have MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX set to
something other than /usr/obj - it *almost* works, but /bin/sh uses files
generated on-the-fly that get put in the wrong places (in the
Bad callout handler: c_func = 0xc025ad3c, c_arg=0xc0338460, c_flags=7
First I tried a
db x/i,10 0xc025ad3c
scrn_timer: pushl %ebp
[...]
nm just confirmed this, so it definitely looks like scrn_timer is to blame
here. Any other instructions? ;-) For the time being,
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 07:41:14PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
Hmm - what's the stupidity? I have a test machine running both
-current and -stable
Do you have the two FreeBSD installations on the same disk? If so, I'd
love to hear how you did it. I spoke with others and they also had
problems
David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 07:41:14PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
Hmm - what's the stupidity? I have a test machine running both
-current and -stable
Do you have the two FreeBSD installations on the same disk? If so, I'd
love to hear how you did it. I
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 07:39:33AM -0800, Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group
scribbled:
| In message 1050.974925641@critter, Poul-Henning Kamp writes:
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| The attached patch is a "proof-of-concept" on which I would like
| to get some comments:
|
| It bugs me big time that the output from
Mark Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
Does anyone here have experience on tryuing to add USB devices?
I do.
I have a USB modem here, (Siemens), that I would like to get to work
under FreeBSD, but I can't even find the right tools to get vendor and
product ID's to add to usbdevs :-(
Try
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Mark Murray wrote:
I wasn't screaming for a backout, I asked for a way to turn off harvesting
from the mouse code. You're the one that started in, I just responded in
the same condescending manner you used with me.
If I was condescending, then I apologise.
I am
Hi,
I find myself connected to multiple networks and domains all the time,
and was wondering if anyone has solved (without using a chroot
environment) using a different resolv.conf for different shells?
One solution I thought off was to change the resolver library to look
for an environment
This is my only message in this thread, it's out of topic.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 01:58:59PM -0600, Lars Fredriksen wrote:
Hi,
I find myself connected to multiple networks and domains all the time,
and was wondering if anyone has solved (without using a chroot
environment) using a
Hi,
Yes I have thought of that. I ran into a few issues that I thought made the
solution cumbersome. Perhaps you solved these in a way that makes them
dissapear?
1) Need to always use fully qualified names (only a problem when there are
duplicates)
2) Need to bounce named a lot to avoid
I got this weird panic a few days ago on one of my SMP testboxes, but I don't
think it is SMPng related:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 1; lapic.id = 0100
fault virtual address = 0x7c
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
...
current process
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archie Cobbs writes:
: One thing I noticed is that /etc/defaults/pccard.conf says:
: # Available memory slots
: memory 0xd4000 96k
: while /etc/rc.pccard says:
: case ${pccard_mem} in
: [Dd][Ee][Ff][Aa][Uu][Ll][Tt])
:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sascha Luck writes:
: has anyone got the Lucent Orinoco Gold (11MBit/s) PC-Card working
: with the wi driver in -CURRENT?
Yes. I'm running one right now.
Warner
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] John Baldwin writes:
: I'm sending this e-mail over a WaveLAN Gold, and from my
: understanding the Orinoco card is the same card with a different
: name and a different sticker, so it should work fine.
I'm doing the same thing. It is the same card with a different
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David O'Brien" writes:
: Except for stupidity in libdisk(I believe) and thus sysinstall, there is
: no, none, zero reason why one cannot have two installations of FreeBSD in
: two different slices on the same disk.
I've done make buildworld/installworld of both
Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David O'Brien" writes:
: Except for stupidity in libdisk(I believe) and thus sysinstall, there is
: no, none, zero reason why one cannot have two installations of FreeBSD in
: two different slices on the same disk.
I've done
On 01-Dec-00 John Baldwin wrote:
jhb 2000/11/30 16:11:00 PST
Modified files:
sys/sys mutex.h
sys/kern kern_mutex.c
Log:
Split the WITNESS and MUTEX_DEBUG options apart so that WITNESS does not
depend on MUTEX_DEBUG. The MUTEX_DEBUG
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