On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
TLHarti Brandt wrote:
TL TLFor a sound device, it would be nice if multiple instances to the
TL TLdevices were mux'ed. I've had cases where the program I was using
TL TLwas using a smaller number that the total available channels, and
TL TLit would have
Harti Brandt wrote:
You just don't know what you are talking about. This is exactly the
difference between the current Linux sound (1 device) and FreeBSD (1
device/channel). In FreeBSD I can use N channels with different audio
formats and speeds, in Linux I'm stuck to using all the channels
Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 05:15:17AM -0700, Juli Mallett wrote:
...
would like to see done to ps(1) :) The most notable request was for a
feature I've missed having in our ps(1) for a while, the ability to get a
tree of processes printed so you can tell who is whose
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
The perl location for OSVERSION = 500036 is 'hardcoded' to be
${LOCALBASE}/bin/perl in bsd.port.mk. Effectively /usr/local/bin/perl
Shouldn't it use the perl wrapper in /usr/bin/perl ?
The fate of the wrapper in the system has not been
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Julian Elischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
we need to extend this to handle a full thread table per process..
anyone have any ideas on how to do this?
Unfortunately, I think we're going to end up reimplementing procfs in
the sysctl tree...
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To
Seeing some errors trying to buildworld with the xlint/llib-lposix. It
appears the error is in stdarg.h. I am running version 1.14 of stdarg.h
Line 43 in /usr/include/stdarg.h and /usr/include/machine/stdarg.h states:
typedef _BSD_VA_LIST_ va_list;
but in
Hello
I updated world yesterday afternoon now everything bootsup just fine
But after I have done dhclient and my card (rl0 or wi0) got an IP an I
want to check it with ifconfig I get a total lockup this appens if I try
to use startx after I have aquierd an IP
anyone got any idea?
/John
To
About 1 year ago, I ported a proprietary linux driver to FreeBSD 4.x.
I needed to support linux binaries which use device cloning. I came
up with the following hack. The Linux driver code I ported from is
under NDA, but I feel safe in posting this with the names obscured.
The just of it is
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 06:14:24PM +0200, John Angelmo wrote:
Hello
I updated world yesterday afternoon now everything bootsup just fine
But after I have done dhclient and my card (rl0 or wi0) got an IP an I
want to check it with ifconfig I get a total lockup this appens if I try
to use
Quoting Munish Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 06:14:24PM +0200, John Angelmo wrote:
| Hello
|
| I updated world yesterday afternoon now everything bootsup just fine
| But after I have done dhclient and my card (rl0 or wi0) got an IP an I
| want to check it with
Edwin Culp wrote:
Today's current seems to be ok. I had the same problem yesterday, booted
a 5 day old kernel, did a cvsup, made a new world and kernel, rebooted
and haven't had any problems, yet.
As far as I know, this has been affecting -stable, not -current. At least,
that's what I'm
I hvae an Aprotech AE330T 32-bit cardbus card, that doesn't want to
work on -stable or 5.0DP1
The error I get is kernel: pcic1: Card type 32-bit cardbus is
unsupported. Luckily I have a linksys laying around somewhere, but
has anyone tried to get this card to work under FreeBSD?
---
David
So what's up with -current?
I had to install gawk to get the kernel to build (and world too for that
matter).. I haven't had the balls to put the one true awk back in place.
But now whether in world mode or not I get:
blarf:/usr/src/libexec/rtld-elf#make
cc -O0 -Wall -DFREEBSD_ELF
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David W. Chapman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I hvae an Aprotech AE330T 32-bit cardbus card, that doesn't want to
: work on -stable or 5.0DP1
:
: The error I get is kernel: pcic1: Card type 32-bit cardbus is
: unsupported. Luckily I have a linksys
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 07:24:49PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
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David W. Chapman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I hvae an Aprotech AE330T 32-bit cardbus card, that doesn't want to
: work on -stable or 5.0DP1
:
: The error I get is kernel: pcic1:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Alex Zepeda wrote:
So what's up with -current?
I had to install gawk to get the kernel to build (and world too for that
matter).. I haven't had the balls to put the one true awk back in place.
But now whether in world mode or not I get:
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Hello,
By the time -current turns into -release later this year will FreeBSD
have support in sysinstall and in the GENERIC kernel and have all the
right settings so that systems which only have USB keyboards and USB
mice can work out-of-the-box even during installation from the CDROM? I
don't
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 13:04, Jordan Breeding wrote:
number of systems ship with USB keyboards these days and it would be
nice to be able to use it during sysinstall if no PS/2 keyboard is
found. Thanks for any information about whether this will be a reality
in 5.0-RELEASE.
I believe that
Does -CURRENT support USD 2.0 yet ?
- Alex
I believe that is already the case.
If it doesn't find a ps/2 keyboard it will assume USB and wait until
such a device is attached. (Which really sucks when your PS/2 keyboard
isn't detected, but I digress...)
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 14:07, Wilkinson,Alex wrote:
Does -CURRENT support USD 2.0 yet ?
Don't think so, but I am fairly sure it's being worked on.
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The nice thing about standards is that there
are so
By who ?
- Alex
Don't think so, but I am fairly sure it's being worked on.
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On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 14:38, Wilkinson,Alex wrote:
By who ?
The USB maintainer..
Who's name escapes me at this point :)
- Alex
Don't think so, but I am fairly sure it's being worked on.
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