ariable or a
command line switch. I'd vote for default behavior as the traditional:
K = 2^10
M = 2^20
G = 2^30
T = 2^40
P = 2^50
.. but also have options for showing the entire unclipped file length,
"binary mode international abbreviation standard", and maybe even
scientific o
as
intentional.
When run at shutdown it tells the master server the machine's uptime.
Of course it would also help to send a 'uname -v' in both situations. This
system would have statistical flaws, but it is still an interesting idea.
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At 10:52 01/13/2000 +1030, Mark Newton wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 08:29:44AM -0500, Tom Embt wrote:
>
> > >This would be great, but I wonder from what source we could take reliable
> > >data about -current's stability.
> >
> > How 'bout some s
a1 as master mode PIO0
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
I stumbled upon this quite by accident, but maybe it'll be of some help to
somebody...
BTW, this was on a kernel from around 20:00 GMT Jan 25
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At 22:01 01/25/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>It seems Tom Embt wrote:
>> Don't mean to butt in here, I haven't really been following the thread -
>> but I may have found a workaround/clue. I have a Sony CDU-55E (ooold 2x)
>> on secondary master of the PIIX4 on my BP
4.0 release tag is it? That would be RELENG_4_0_0_RELEASE
>surely.
>
I believe RELENG_4 would refer to the 4.x-STABLE branch (??maybe??), since
it is different from 5.0-CURRENT but still not ready for it's first release.
I'm no authority on the subject, though.
Tom Embt
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one care, I feel that gzipping these files is a waste
of time, unless server bandwith is a serious concern.
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e from being a guinea pig).
of course there also exists the possibility that I forgot to insert tab A
into slot B and CompuPic indeed runs perfectly in FBSD for everyone else..
and how did it get to be 3AM ? Ugh. well thanks to anyone who can
dies.
>
>--
> Ben Rosengart
>
I just tried to run it again and both compupic and truss core dumped. Both
cores as well as truss.out and dmesg available at
http://www.embt.com/tom/compupic-crash.tar.gz .
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gt;> once. You should now be able
>> to move /usr/compat back into place (or /compat, if you left it there...)
>> Why? I dunno. Found it by accident.
>
Now another question: Have you been able to get to /usr? When I try to
bring it up I get /compat/linux/usr instead. At least /
make icons work on big
Endian machines, perhaps they botched it. If I'm not imagining this, you
could probably find it on www.kde.org.
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dering why noone was responding
to an earlier post ;)
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(I've had
three hooked up once) - on a 235W power supply :) (Although it is probably
a better-than-average PS, it's the one that comes with the AOpen HX45 case).
One of these days I'm going to hook up a multimeter and see what it draws...
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% of the
keyspace so far, out of ~57% total by all distributed.net members). Am I
sick and twisted for being so concerned about busting keys?
The BP6 is certainly a fun board to play with in FreeBSD, particularly now
that the HPT366 is supported (Thanks Soren!), SMP is getting better every
day,
m... well, it may be that my second
>disk needs low-level formatted or something.
>
>- Donn
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ard drives of course, but still
there is no reason that reasonably modern equipment shouldn't work in
UDMA/33 mode.
Are the IDE cables new and in good shape? Using each end connector before
attaching a device to the middle one...
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