I believe the cdrdao port had the abilities and some of the code from
paranoia in it.
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
>reading raw audio data off a cd with dd did never work for me...
>anyway, it would be a good thing(TM) if there was a tool such as
>cdparanoia under l*n*x that ha
Is this the pnp-os switch in bios thing?
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
>Umm- I know I've done this before, but maybe this is something stupid I've
>forgotten I went home to my shiny new 400Mhz intel with the 40GB IBM
>drive in hand.. I'd pulled a couple of the 4.0 snapshot flopp
I believe I get the same thing too on my nonpnp SB16. Only noticed it
when playing short au files (didn't test anything else because it wasnt
noticable)
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
>I've noticed the same thing on my Soundblaster Vibra 16X
>
>
>==
I think the -a parameter to ping would be useful to you. It makes the pc
speaker emit a beep for every reply. If you have the speaker working and
are not hearing impaired, you will NOT forget! :)
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Leif Neland wrote:
> I've been hit by a "forgotten ping" again.
>
> I still
I believe that was a symptom of not listing lo0 first in the network
interfaces line in rc.conf - try checking that?
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Matt M. wrote:
> I cvsupd current, and did a make buildworld last night - i didn't do make
> installworld - now when i boot my system (when it is initializing
That happened to me too.
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>
>Hello,
>
>I've just installed 4.0 from the latest Release Candidate (iso image gotten from the
>freebsd ftp and burned this morning)
>
>the install itself went smooth, but I can't start X11 : there seems to be a bug in
I do not mean to throw blame on freebsd at all (unless tons of people also
see this) but I had a freeze earlier today. I had several windows open,
netscape, and was compiling qt2 with not much disk activity at all when it
just froze hard as a rock in all ways I can think of. If it happens again
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>I used to have a shell script to do this, but i don't know where it
>went.
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I do! (line is wrapped)
#!/bin/sh
ipcs | sed "s/[ ][ ]*/ /g" | cut -f 2 -d" " | sed
"s/[^0-9]//g
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>* Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000301 09:24] wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>>
>> >I used to have a shell script to do this, but i don't know where it
>> >went
I think I've seen the same thing with
ad0: ATA-4 disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 16124MB (33022080 sectors), 32760 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
ad0: 16 secs/int, 32 depth queue, UDMA33
But I dont reboot frequently enough to have it phase me..
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
>Kelvin Fa
cvsups, and if you are doing a big cvsup you expect copious
output anyway.
My $0.02
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On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 09:09:01PM +, Michael Chin-Yuan Wu wrote:
>>
>> All they need is a simple pointer,
>
>Feh. What do you
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
>> "Dieter" == Dieter Rothacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Dieter> Why would you want to define "correct" numbering the
>Dieter> non-spread-out numbering? Or did I misunderstand you? I
>Dieter> have all my disks as master drives on
Last night around midnight EST I cvsupped and did make buildworld, config
-r'ed my kernel, compiled it, installed the kernel and did make
installworld. I rebooted expecting the system to come up fine but it
failed with "Invalid partition table". This was just after removing 2 of
3 of my dimm's be
#x27;t, you had better go and do so. There was plenty of mention of the
>change.
>
>Tom Veldhouse
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>Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 2:55 PM
>Subject: mak
Using loader.old worked! Thanks to all who suggested it, I was fearing
actual damage. Now time to figure out if its really fixed yet, or why not
:)
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Ron Klinkien wrote:
>> > Any getting these too?
>> >
>> > ild-tools
>> > cd /usr/src/bin/sh; make build-tools
>> > cc -O -pipe -DSHELL -I. -I/usr/src/bin/sh -Wall -Wformat -c
>> > /usr/src/bin/sh/mkinit.c
>> > cc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
>>
On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 11:15:47AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
>> On Saturday, 29 April 2000 at 13:44:08 -0700, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
>> > jlemon 2000/04/29 13:44:08 PDT
>> >
>> > Added files:
>> > lib/libstand ext2fs.c
>> > Log:
>> >
On Tue, 9 May 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
>On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 06:30:17PM -0400, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
>> Actually, it has to do with the pkg_ commands, which I believe are built
>> when you make world...
>
>yes.
>
>> and aren't part of the ports,
>
>And are only used for Ports. Thus t
On Tue, 9 May 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
>On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 01:23:09PM -0400, Adam wrote:
>> >And are only used for Ports. Thus their behavior defines the behavior of
>> >the Ports Collection. Thus it is a Ports issue. IF the pkg_* utils were
>> &g
>On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 03:24:25PM -0400, Adam wrote:
>> I cant comment on the complexity of registering a port as an installed
>> package because I havent read the code, but it doesnt look too complex
>> according to whats in /var/db/pkg... perhaps more makefile thing
Hi, I don't really know where to go with this issue on my own anymore so
im tossing it to the list for suggestions.
I had a celeron running in a Abit BX6-2 system running -current approx a
month or 1.5 old. Today I moved the disks to a Abit BP6 Motherboard and
recompiled the kernel for smp and th
d try a new kernel, I think i might have been using some
console options it didnt like.
>
>Adam wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I don't really know where to go with this issue on my own anymore so
>> im tossing it to the list for suggestions.
>>
>> I had a celeron ru
on the console again so I just commented all those SC feature
disabling out and all seems well.
>
>Adam wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I don't really know where to go with this issue on my own anymore so
>> im tossing it to the list for suggestions.
>>
>> I had a celer
I dont recall exactly :( SC_NO_FONT_LOADING was one of them, I may have
commented one of the others in the old conf trying to fix it. I have a
spare comp with a freebsd install I could play around with it on and see
if I can recreate it instead of goofing around with my server that had the
proble
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Chuck Robey wrote:
>On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Mark Murray wrote:
>
>> >Has anyone given any thought to what it would take to create an
>> > open source version of something similar to perforce? ;-)
>>
>> Clearly you have. :-). We await your submissions with baited breath...
Try installing the compat3x distribution portion of freebsd
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, John Daniels wrote:
>Hi:
>
>I apologize for posting this to -current, but I really need to know how bad
>the damage is ASAP because I may need to reinstall.
>
>When I type 'startx' I get a message that libc.so.3 ca
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, John Daniels wrote:
>Hi:
>
>
>>From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Try installing the compat3x distribution portion of freebsd
>>
>You are the second person who has suggested this. How can I best do this?
>I don't have a CD, but
This morning my cable modem went out and it returned to service while I
was out of the room. When I returned I was greeted by fsck; I'm not sure
if this is related to networking somehow but I figured I'd report it
anyway. This computer has 3 nics, does bridging across two, and provides
nat to th
Saab wrote:
>What is the hardware in this box? Do you have an NCR scsi controller
>using the ncr driver?
>
>paul
>
>Adam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> This morning my cable modem went out and it returned to service while I
>> was out of the room. When I returned I was
If you dont use the loader, then the device.hints wont load and you wont
have a console for the kernel to print to. I had the same symptoms the
other day when I typo'ed the name of the device.hints file. Don't know
where your loader went but if I were you I'd try compiling it and sticking
it in
phk turned on some extra malloc options by default that a) catch more bugs
b) make it slower. I hope you are reading cvs-all when you are using
-current.
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
>I don't know if this belongs in -current or -smp, so here goes.
>
>I am running -current SMP, c
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Trevor Johnson wrote:
>> > Are the fixed in Netscape 4.74 bugs not critical for release?
>>
>> Who knows? I don't know of any changelog for Netscape.
>
>The release notes are at
>http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/4.7/relnotes/unix-4.74.html#whatnew .
>The only change that
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Irwan Hadi wrote:
>At 12:28 AM 8/9/00 -0400, Brian Hechinger wrote:
>>Irwan Hadi drunkenly mumbled...
>> > Sigh http://www.netcraft.com/whats/?host=www.hotmail.com
>>
>>not on all the machines however. re-run the query, sometimes you get:
>>
>>www.hotmail.com is running Apach
tead
of a hash function" and then justify all of the assumptions and
reasons why you think it's still secure and does't violate any
assumptions the yarrow authors were making that matter to it's
security.
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after last cvsup update I have problem to use named, after start named
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>* Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010331 12:41] wrote:
>> > This is cute...
>> >
>> > If you disable a device using /boot/device.hints like so:
>> > hint.ppc.0.disabled="1"
>> > hint.ppc.1.disabled="1"
>> > hint.ppbus.0.disabled="1"
>> > hint.ppbus.1.
connection refused or timeout
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Hi, I was under the impression you could just drop the necessary hints for
a non pnp card in /boot/device.hints and kldload snd_driver and should
expect to see pcm and sbc be detected by the kernel and work. Is this not
the case? Using the same hints and compiling pcm and sbc into the kernel
wor
I made a typo in a service name today and came across an odd error message
that seems to have begun past 3.5-stable sometime. It manifests itself
when you try to use a nonexistant service name instead of a port
number. I'll file a pr if interest in this issue is lost before a fix is
comitted.
Ok I've been playing around a bit, an iso sized file (500-600mb) seems to
trigger it, and a quite small file seemed to do it too but I forgot which
one, but just now I made a one byte file and vnconfig'ed it and that
paniced. Please try that if you can :) btw I tried a 32mb file like you,
also a 16
M Abort:
> Heap
It happens to me too. Looks like this port was released too quickly.
Java on FreeBSD is always a bit dodgy, it seems.
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On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 22:35, Adam Migus wrote:
> Perhaps you should try writing a port yourself before
> you judge others on whether or not their ports are
> released too early or not.
> When you get your foot out of your mouth also try using
> your full name in your email addres
t; crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 30, 19 Aug 5 11:24 dsp1.0
Thanks! Is there a similar trick for specifying mixer1 instead of the
default mixer?
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p1 instead.
Is there some safe/easy trick to set a general rule that all/most apps
will follow, so that they use /dev/dsp1 instead?
I'm using 5.1-RELEASE.
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> Thanks! Is there a similar trick for specifying mixer1 instead of the
> default mixer?
Nevermind, this command takes care of everything. Nice trick!
Glad I registered to current@ just to ask this question. Saved me a lot
of hassle. ;p
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> > Unless I hear unanimous fierce outcry against it, I'm strongly
> > considering making FTP_PASSIVE_MODE obsolete by virtue of being the
> > default for all tools/libraries which currently examine it.
If they already examine FTP_PASSIVE_MODE, why not just set it to YES by
default somewhere?
>
brary exists, but instead looks to see if the
port was installed. This resulted in my install getting clobbered,
directory permissions getting reassigned and my database going down.
TTYL
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answering the same question over and over, and has resorted to
ignoring some emails. He is also very busy with school.
You might join #XFree86 on irc.freenode.net if you *really* need to get
help. There are many people in there with plenty of experience with the
DRI. Eric eve
st.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> zpool status shows no problem. Last scrubbed 27th December, I'll begin a
> scrub after the current 'bectl list' command completes …
>
What happens if you try it without fuse loaded?
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e of us
who prefer and expect a bit more symmetry from the output and who don't
find much value in that feature.
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gt; - Waterfox.
>
> Not affected:
>
> - New Moon (Pale Moon) – the waiting period is a split-second
> - Chromium – split-second
> - Falkon – less than two seconds.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
Start thunderbird from a terminal so you can see an messages. Soun
such things, and make judgements for themselves. The voices who are the
most different deserve the most protection. Without these, any "freedom of
speech" is illusion. One wonders where these advocates of censorship will
turn when the tool they helped creat
On Sun, May 19, 2019, 12:42 PM Igor Mozolevsky
wrote:
> On Sun, 19 May 2019 at 17:54, Warner Losh wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, May 19, 2019, 10:25 AM Graham Perrin wrote:
> >
> > > I know, it's not appropriate to find fun in a serious discussion, but
> > > these six words did make me chuckle:
> > >
> >
RENT.
> Also, what does 11a mean? shouldn't it be 11n?
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> shortgi -stbc -ldpc wme roaming MANUAL
>
>
Thanks for the posting. It appears I made some errors in my previous
response. I'm using an iwm, not iwn. And after your pointer I changed my
country to NO which then allows me to see, but not associate to 5gz.
Good yours is working
snd0:
WARNING: "snd" is usurping "snd"'s cdevsw[]
The devices all work fine, though.
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knowing what is going on), leap
off and go to -current because at the time it was the easiest way to get
something working.
You're basically restating something we already know. -current has the
latest. Sometimes this means that it has more because its all working
Why was the FTP_PASS_MODE logic changed? This forces everyone who uses active
connections to alter their environment...
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Why can I access current.freebsd.org ?
All connections are refused.
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Try more then 2000, in my computer IDE_DELEY work fine
Hi!
I've set the option
IDE_DELAY=1500
and compiled and installed my kernel (I even did config -r
before that), but when booting, the IDE driver still waits
for about half a minute before continuing, instead for
about 1.5 seconds. Has an
red if the pccard services
are being used, since it uses its own pccard code. Very Bad.
Then, the PCMCIA model that we use now makes it impossible to use both
functions of a doubly useful card. This too is Very Bad.
Is anyone addressing these problems?
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:-).
I have to agree with this, flexibility == AGoodThing(TM).
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in:
/usr/ports/misc/gnuls ?
Sometimes they are in different places than you would expect, like colorls,
colortail etc.
Hope it helps.
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ely dependent on how
often you do the cvsup, of course. I do it every day... also it dependes on
how loaded the cvsup server is. In Europe we have quite a lot of servers to
choose from.:-)
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a problem, and floppy access in general works as always.
What debugging information would be relevant?
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time, and everything looks just like it does
during a character device write. I don't understand this area of the
system well enough to do much useful debugging, but if anyone wants the
particulars, this is 120% repeatable.
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a0
aha0: AHA-142C FW Rev. B.0 (ID=44) SCSI Host Adapter, SCSI ID 7, 16 CCBs
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, so I would
imagine that this task wouldn't be too horrible, but I haven't had any
success so far.
Any ideas? In particular, from people who have accomplished similar feats?
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f mentioning it as I wasn't sure that it
wasn't due to an error on my part. 4.0-C has been doing this for the last
2-3 weeks, up until my last cvsup about 2 days ago.
Let me know if anyone needs more specific info/what you need, I'd be
(and aborting the make).
I don't know perl at all, someone else will have to take a look at the
file (/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/utils/h2ph/h2ph) and see why its
returning an error in this case (it's output shows nothing that resembles
an error condition).
Good luck :)
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I thought I'd try kicking sb0 out of my kernel and try pcm for a change,
but I cannot get it to work with simply "device pcm0". My sb16 is not pnp,
and adding controller pnp0 did not help. With just device pcm0, the
kernel mentions nothing of pcm at all. sb0 worked fine with:
controller sn
I get this two, it sounds like its playing at the wrong sampling speed,
but none of them (speeds) sound right.
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Isn't it inconsistent behavior that a non-root user can reboot or shutdown
the machine with 'shutdown', yet only root can use 'halt' and 'reboot'?
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:-).
'N' is the vertical reflection of 'n' in vi/more/less-land... but yeah, it
can get pretty easy to forget which way you're going.
Speaking of which, are there any plans to actually document vi any time
soon? Lots of useful features are missing from the man page!
paz
Actually, the IIRC, NetApps have NVRAM cache, powering the thing down and
back up doesn't change anything.
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OK, Upgraded my Asus P2B-D machien from BIOS version 1008 to 1010, the
problem disappeared. Popped back to my old 1008 BIOS, problem came back.
Looks like there was some wierd issue that got resolved in 1009 or 1010.
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the machines are building there system disks now.
Sounds good. Is there a way to detect the BIOS revision on boot or
something and either warn (ie; Say "Update yer BIOS!") or install a work
around?
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Remake your acd device, I think you may need a patch to do it. I had the
same problem, until I rm-ed the device and remade it.
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0.00u 0.00s 0% 840k
This has been going on for the last few days, I just rebuilt my entire
world about 30 seconds ago, still there.
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Well, is there a work around, telneting out does the same thing, using
the -l option used to allow me to log into remote hosts, not
anymore, same with loopback telneting and suing.
I can hear Jordan already: "TAKE IT LIKE A MAN!" ;'D
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, this has been going on for over a week (I cvsup every day).
Any ideas?
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tatus ^T' to remap the status
> command to Control-T rather than Control-J (the ^T is a carat, T):
Damn, that works like a charm, but I wonder what is causing this to begin
with.
> I hope this helps,
Yeah, good work around thanks
s could easily seemlessly take care of
this, too.
I'm sure people are working on a fix for having to do this, but doing it
just isn't this big of a deal. Maybe I'm missing something.
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I just rebuilt from a system that was pre-sig update (cvsuped an hour or
so ago) and everything worked perfectly.
I did however build, install, and boot a new kernel before doing a make
world.
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ould hear my IDE disks begging for mercy.
However, I have seen cases where some programs, and kernels wouldn't
compile with the -j or -l (gmake only) options, this is a problem in the
makefile organization, and generally any modern makefile should withstand
being -j ed.
:Okay. I committed the fix to the length calculation to -current and
:-stable (I just love one-line patches that stop panics). I just got
:done patching my NFS server machines and they all seem to get along
:nicely with the SGI now. Now I can upgrade the other SGIs without
:worrying about them cl
Ah crap nevermind; I haven't had my coffee today.
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I seem to recall allowing a limit for max processes when I was looking at
fork bombs back in '95 ... ahh the memories.
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>>
> >
> > ouch! not goodwhat is the ethernet address of your ne2000
> >clone?
>
> ed0 at port 0x300-0x31f iomem 0xd8000 irq 10 on isa0
> ed0: address 00:20:18:72:97:67, type NE2000 (16 bit)
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x think that peter's fix seems to be ideal. You can find out about your
x own uid, but no one else's unless you are root.
I agree, but anything that runs suid has to be excluded as well.
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fix was checked in as rev 1.8 of
gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_drv/Makefile, but was backed out several hours later.
Considering that 3.x is where many -current users have to begin, either this
fix should be re-inserted or the reference to mkstemps should be removed.
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stern Digital 8110.
I can supply any other information required, of course.
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boot -v output using the wd driver follows:
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The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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> > boot -v output using the wd driver follows:
>
> That's not very helpful; we know it works. How about some information on
> the problem?
Well... I'd sure like to send a boot -v for a kernel using ata... I don't
have the right hardware here to use a serial console, however.
Here are the rel
s.
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 08:14:34AM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> Have you update your /dev with MAKEDEV from usr/src/etc recently?
I rebuilt and fresh MAKEDEVved at about 11AM PST with exactly the same
results...
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t says "ok, prompt user for ", under X it opens a window,
under Text some ASCII dialog, and under VESA a little window.
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t, just another option.
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