On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Archie Cobbs wrote:
John Polstra writes:
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U crypto/kerberosIV/appl/bsd/rcmd_util.c
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I've installed current on a Vaio LX800 slimtop, configured ACPI and
can turn the thing on and off with the "power" button. By the way,
the 4.2R to -current upgrade was painless.
Now I'd like to figure out how to turn the damn fan up and down. This
machine is quiet under windows but sets the
I am running -current UP. I try to run SMP, but, I get Fatal Trap
12's. The easiest way to trigger the trap is to cause a transactiopn
to lpd.
In the UP kernel, I get a group of stray irq7's every time I print
somethting. I started seeing stray irq7's around Sep. 1, 2000.
The result of three
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On 1/8/01, 7:17:46 AM, "Justin T. Gibbs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: SCSI CD recorder no longer attached; minor issues :
Can you see if this patch corrects the problem?
/* The patch in question, if not yet committed, can be retrieved in
the previous message */
perl -pi -e "s:^V^M::g" Gibbsdiffs # How come... :-)
That's MH's mime for you.
Summing up: SCSI seems to work like a charm.
The patch has been committed to both -current and -stable.
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Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing things
like:
Waiting (max
On 09-Jan-01 Matthew Jacob wrote:
Something wierd has been happening lately- the serial console on my i386
machine works fine up until init is forked.. THen the output is mangled, and
one gets replicated and/or mangled stuff. On a reboot I'm getthing things
like:
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
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rpcgen -C -h -DWANT_NFS3 /usr/src/include/rpcsvc/key_prot.x -o
Hi,
I've been trying to create a -current release for awhile
now and have run into numerouse problems. However, this one
seems to be reproducible (last 3 days or so):
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Matthew Jacob wrote:
Yeah, weird. I'm at 9600... What's wierd is that it's got to be some userland
induced thing because printouts from the kernel are fine until init is
invoked...
This is an ongoing "Hmm, that is strange!" type problem. There are several
symptoms that I see at times:
1:
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 12:12:24AM -0500, Raymond Hicks wrote:
I have had a problem with running infobot after my recent cvsup to
current. I have heard that there is a problem with the newer perl
version.. is this a result of that? Here is error:
deepwoods# Missing braces on \N{} at
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