On 2002-11-25 11:45:36 (+0100), Robert Drehmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 01:49:34AM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote:
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2. This one's the most irritating. I use Mutt as my mailclient using
Maildirs for storage. It occasionally happens that Mutt just 'hangs
On 2002-11-25 13:09:56 (+0100), Philip Paeps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2002-11-25 11:45:36 (+0100), Robert Drehmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 01:49:34AM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote:
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2. This one's the most irritating. I use Mutt as my mailclient using
On 2002-11-25 17:23:50 (+0200), [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Paeps wrote:
1. When I boot my machine, it gives me the following messages:
| [...]
| vga0: Generic ISA VGA at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0
| unknown: PNP0303 can't assign
On 2002-11-25 14:41:22 (-0500), Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 01:49:34AM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote the words in effect of:
| unknown: PNP0401 can't assign resources (port)
| unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources (port)
Can you try changing the hardware
On 2002-11-25 14:41:22 (-0500), Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 01:49:34AM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote the words in effect of:
As I said, I'm happy to help analyse and debug these issues, but I don't know
where to look :-)
Can you try using `ktrace`, like
On 2002-11-25 14:32:27 (-0800), Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Paeps wrote:
On 2002-11-25 14:41:22 (-0500), Hiten Pandya wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 01:49:34AM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote:
| unknown: PNP0401 can't assign resources (port)
| unknown: PNP0501 can't
On 2002-11-25 16:00:52 (-0800), Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Paeps wrote:
The maildirs issue, I won't comment on, at this time.
I hope I can provide enough information for someone to solve it though :-)
It would be nice to be able to read my mail 'reliably
On 2002-11-26 12:37:25 (+0100), Robert Drehmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:04:23PM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote:
Before it is a few megs of the same. Basically Mutt reading my mailbox.
Anything else I can do to help?
You could give the attached patch a try.
Okay
On 2002-11-26 12:37:25 (+0100), Robert Drehmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:04:23PM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote:
Before it is a few megs of the same. Basically Mutt reading my mailbox.
Anything else I can do to help?
You could give the attached patch a try.
I'm
On 2002-11-25 20:11:01 (-0500), Jeff Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Philip Paeps wrote:
I was also starting to think in the NFS direction. It's one of the
reasons I use Maildirs. My setup is a bit convoluted too. This machine
(the one now running -current
On 2002-11-25 01:49:34 (+0100), Philip Paeps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. This one's the most irritating. I use Mutt as my mailclient using
Maildirs for storage. It occasionally happens that Mutt just 'hangs'
reading a directory, and there's no way for me to kill it. Ps axl shows it
as being
On 2002-12-07 23:10:18 (+0100), Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 08:41:35PM +0100, Philip Paeps wrote:
On 2002-11-25 01:49:34 (+0100), Philip Paeps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps someone can make sense of this? I'm happy I can read my mail now,
without
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, not the USB ones. Don't know why,
just never occured to me to try the USB :-)
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It's always darkest before ... daylight
/pam.d/pop3 into their
respective spots on /etc and you should be fine.
Anyone have a similar experiance, or any ideas?
Me :-)
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backups are fairly thorough :-)
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BOFH Excuse #75:
There isn't any problem
with that option and the IPFILTER
bits and it works perfectly.
Cheers,
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, popping up.
Very odd stuff, I've been looking into this, but as it's not really a problem
(everything works), I've not looked too hard yet :-)
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days, and your commit
looks like the one that might be the culprit... :-)
There's nothing particularly exciting in my config files, I don't think, but
I've attached them anyway, just in case.
Any ideas, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
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On 2003-01-31 15:13:29 (+0100), Philip Paeps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2003-01-28 11:24:41 (-0800), Julian Elischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The rumour mill has been running wild on this but **AS FAR AS I KNOW** the
breakages have been fixed, since no-one has told me directl of any current
doesn't bring an answer.
Is this a known problem with this chipset, or am I doing something silly?
I'm running -CURRENT from a few days ago.
Thanks!
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. My sound appears to work again. I'm using the module
though, and not the compiled-into-the-kernel version Øyvind is using. I don't
suppose there's much difference between the two?
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just spotted those flags a few days ago. They're very useful. Now my
fiddling with the BIND port is reduced to making stuff live under /var/namedb
instead of /etc/namedb as I like having / mounted read-only as much as
possible.
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On 2003-03-05 16:46:04 (-0800), Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Philip Paeps wrote:
Is it actually possible for one to build a custom release without the
``unnecessary'' BIND bits? I haven't grepped the source, forgive me, but
what does 'NO_BIND=true' actually do
On 2003-03-06 02:17:19 (+0100), Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:07 AM +0100 2003/03/06, Philip Paeps wrote:
Speaking of ndc, I think that's a BIND8-ism.
Indeed, it is. With BIND-9, ndc won't even work
I discovered that the unpleasant way. Typing ndc gave me a long list
have just committed a change to modules/Makefile to limit the build to
amd64. I see that Marius has committed changes to fix the build on other
architectures, but I'd like to make sure the driver actually runs on them
before adding the driver to them again.
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, it breaks tinderbox whereas WARNS=x says this code has the
following kind of bugs which break tinderbox.
Possibly wrapped in an architecture-test where appropriate.
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enabled. With ACPI disabled it appears and works perfectly.
Which Synaptics TouchPad do you have? Does psm say anything useful when you
tell it to be verbose?
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On 2003-11-14 11:24:07 (+1030), Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 13 November 2003 22:54, Philip Paeps wrote:
I've recently started work on getting psm to support Synaptics TouchPads
more fully: virtual scrollbars, up/down buttons, multiple finger
detection, etc. I have
developers.
I'm sure we can watch the recordings after the fact, but I'm sure some
of us would also welcome the opportunity to ask questions in real time.
Thank you.
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On 2020-05-30 22:53:42 (+0800), Allan Jude wrote:
On 2020-05-27 22:01, Philip Paeps wrote:
On 2020-05-27 22:35:14 (+0800), Allan Jude wrote:
Sorry for the late notice, I thought I sent this last week.
After the slate of candidates was finalized last week, I invited all
of them to join a live
On 2020-05-31 00:52:48 (+0800), Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
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>> On 2020-05-27 22:01, Philip Paeps wrote:
>>> On 2020-05-27 22:35:14 (+0800), Allan Jude wrote:
>>>> Sorry for the late notice, I thought I sent this last week.
>>&
try something else!
Apologies for the inconvenience. We're looking into it.
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On 2020-11-21 00:27:52 (+0800), Claude Buisson wrote:
On 2020-11-20 16 h 01, Philip Paeps wrote:
On 2020-11-20 14:34:28 (+0100), Claude Buisson wrote:
On 2020-11-20 12 h 38, David Wolfskill wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 11:51:32AM +0100, Claude Buisson wrote:
Hello,
$ svnsync sync file
ago).
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On 2021-01-26 11:14:53 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
Philip Paeps philip at freebsd.org wrote on
Mon Jan 25 21:40:03 UTC 2021 :
The first package build for 14-CURRENT is visible on the mirrors now
(as
of a couple of minutes ago).
It has been a bit so I tried and it failed for
what I tried so
ce for ports?
Is there a GitHub repo where issues might be raised? Or, are group
e-mails (all four of you) preferred?
The g...@freebsd.org mailing list has been very responsive to
suggestions. That's probably a good place for them.
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changes before it can be
accepted. I'll see if I can make those changes.
Thanks.
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Worktrees should be able to do what you want in this case.
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On 2024-04-18 23:02:30 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
void wrote on
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 14:08:36 UTC :
Not sure where to post this..
The last bulk build for arm64 appears to have happened around
mid-March on ampere2. Is it broken?
main-armv7 building is broken and the last completed
On 2024-04-24 02:12:41 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
On Apr 19, 2024, at 07:16, Philip Paeps wrote:
On 2024-04-18 23:02:30 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
void wrote on
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 14:08:36 UTC :
Not sure where to post this..
The last bulk build for arm64 appears to have
On 2024-04-18 23:02:30 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
void wrote on
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 14:08:36 UTC :
Not sure where to post this..
The last bulk build for arm64 appears to have happened around
mid-March on ampere2. Is it broken?
main-armv7 building is broken and the last completed build
r did some port create it? I'm not
sure.
Hah. I like the comment in hier(7) about this directory. :-)
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