In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Graham Wheeler writes:
: The only reason I even want to do this is that I still have a number
: of old DOS games that won't work under Win95. And dosemu and Wine
: just don't cut it either, unfortunately.
I have a friend that wants to boot FreeBSD on his IDE drive,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adrian
Filipi-Martin writes:
: The standard boot partition selection softwre also works fine
: booting windoze OS's from other disks. All you need to do is set the "disk
: id" in the DOS MBR to the correct number, 0x81 for your second disk. That's
: the only
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
[Bcc:ed to net, committers; please follow up on hackers]
Attached are patches for renaming 'pseudo-device bpfilter' to
'peudo-device bpf', courtesy of glimpse(1) and ed(1). LINT and GENERIC
build fine with these patches; I
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
Greg
--
See complete headers for address, home page and phone numbers
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Gustavo V G C Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am trying to get a login classes for my users, so i decided to edit
/etc/login.conf.
Among other, i have yma classes this way:
shell:\
:maxproc=5:\
:tc=auth-default:
Looking for
"Brian F. Feldman" wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article local.mail.freebsd-hackers/Pine.LNX.3.95.990702160538.27513C-10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
now supports the select() and poll() system calls. My question is really
one
of usage. Why would one us
On Jul 07, 1999 at 12:04:35PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
"Brian F. Feldman" wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article local.mail.freebsd-hackers/Pine.LNX.3.95.990702160538.27513C-10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
now supports the select() and poll() system calls.
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:51:28PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 23:10:29 -0500, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 12:04:35PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
Is there interest in doing something like this in general?
YES! As a matter of fact, I've done something
My login.conf classes does not work, i have already looked for into The
Complete FBSD, man pages, /usr/src/lib/libutil/* but nothing works the
way i wanna.
i think that only you hackers can help me.
Here goes the classes:
shelldef:\
:cputime=10m:\
:filesize=unlimited:\
David Scheidt wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Leif Neland wrote:
Does anyone have any inside information on subj?
The website still claims: We are planning to release 3.3.4 some time in
June 1999
I'm longing to get support for my S3 Trio3D.
Heh. It now says early july. I have a
hi ,, I'm running FreeBSD 3.2-STABLE .. umm .. I'm having a little problem
compiling some progams .. and this is the error that pops up
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot open -ljpeg: No such file or directory ..
and I have libjpeg on my system
I've tried updated the
Bill Fumerola wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 08:17:59AM -0700, haodong...@netease.com wrote:
I know the basic admin knowledge of UNIX,perl,cgi,c
how to become a hacker?
You either are a hacker, or you are not. It is not something
Wes Peters wrote:
Dominic Mitchell wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 08:17:59AM -0700, haodong...@netease.com wrote:
I know the basic admin knowledge of UNIX,perl,cgi,c
how to become a hacker?
Not everyone will agree with this, but you may want to look at:
In message 377cbe28.f3d4e...@cdsec.com Graham Wheeler writes:
: The only reason I even want to do this is that I still have a number
: of old DOS games that won't work under Win95. And dosemu and Wine
: just don't cut it either, unfortunately.
I have a friend that wants to boot FreeBSD on his IDE
In message pine.bsf.4.05.9907021107080.24927-100...@thneed.ubergeeks.com
Adrian Filipi-Martin writes:
: The standard boot partition selection softwre also works fine
: booting windoze OS's from other disks. All you need to do is set the disk
: id in the DOS MBR to the correct number, 0x81
In message 19990702174337.d3...@dragon.nuxi.com David O'Brien writes:
: So that makes three of us that believe the check should be agaist no
: rather than yes.
(setq check-against-no (+ check-against-no 1))
In message 012801bec4ee$cfb29380$0e00a...@neland.dk Leif Neland writes:
: If there was someplace nice to put it:
: ERROR! ^G^G^G^G^GFTP_PASSIVE_MODE must be either yes or no
I disagree. This breaks the old behavior, while checking explicitly
against no preserves all old behavior, except for
In message pine.bsf.4.10.9907022239220.12249-100...@janus.syracuse.net Brian
F. Feldman writes:
: It's a better idea to not have people waiting for a long time.
CDROMs and Disks are only so fast... And network downloads are not
going to be as snappy as even a 2x cdrom anytime soon...
Warner
In message 199907030442.waa00...@harmony.village.org Warner Losh writes:
: A hunch. I just tried to bring up my 1542CF with the bios disabled in
: -current and it blew chunks like you described. Is your BIOS
: disabled? If so, can you enable it and see if that works? It should
: work with the
[Bcc:ed to net, committers; please follow up on hackers]
Attached are patches for renaming 'pseudo-device bpfilter' to
'peudo-device bpf', courtesy of glimpse(1) and ed(1). LINT and GENERIC
build fine with these patches; I haven't tried to run a kernel built
with them, though. Also, although I
[Bcc:ed to net, please follow up on hackers]
Attached are patches which widen the local/foreign address fields in
netstat(1) (so as not to truncate the port number) and the protocol
field in sockstat(1) (to accomodate 'divert').
The netstat patch has the unfortunate side effect of pushing the
Dag-Erling Smorgrav d...@yes.no writes:
Attached are patches [...]
...and here are the patches.
Noticed by: Peter Wemm pe...@overcee.netplex.com.au
DES
--
Dag-Erling Smorgrav - d...@yes.no
Index: src/usr.bin/netstat/inet.c
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:01:07AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
poll() is faster (it doesn't have to do bit twiddling), and it's interface
is cleaner (it can report invalid fd's, something select() can't do). As
its functionality is a superset of
Hi,
After recently debugging a very elusive memory overwrite problem that
I was only able to find by setting up a debugger watch point, and
suffering through the slowness that this introduced, I began reading
up on the ix86 support for hardware watch points. Using this facility
of the chip would
Hi,
After recently debugging a very elusive memory overwrite problem that
I was only able to find by setting up a debugger watch point, and
suffering through the slowness that this introduced, I began reading
up on the ix86 support for hardware watch points. Using this facility
of the
Thomas David Rivers wrote:
Hi,
After recently debugging a very elusive memory overwrite problem that
I was only able to find by setting up a debugger watch point, and
suffering through the slowness that this introduced, I began reading
up on the ix86 support for hardware watch
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:01:07AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
As for new code, use whichever you are comfortable with. Personally, I
would recommend poll(), since it provides some added functionality
On Jul 07, 1999 at 11:27:57AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:01:07AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
As for new code, use whichever you are comfortable with. Personally, I
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 11:27:57AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:01:07AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
As for new code, use
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
Thomas David Rivers wrote:
Is there any interest in supporting something like this in FreeBSD?
I'm volunteering to spend some cycles on this, but I don't want to go
to the effort if there's little chance that the work would be
integrated.
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 01:18:52AM -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
You either are a hacker, or you are not. It is not something someone else
can teach you.
This deserves a FAQ entry. What an awesome response.
But it's certainly NOT something that you just are, either. You have to
have
The following messages appear on the display as my FreeBSD machine is
booting.
The spelling of failed is totally incorrect, and it would sure be
nice to see the spelling corrected on a future release.
To: p...@mail.qcislands.net
Subject: BUG boot-time messages
From: Charlie Root
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
[Bcc:ed to net, committers; please follow up on hackers]
Attached are patches for renaming 'pseudo-device bpfilter' to
'peudo-device bpf', courtesy of glimpse(1) and ed(1). LINT and GENERIC
build fine with these patches; I haven't tried to run a kernel built
Do we support booting from USB floppies ? I plan to buy one of the new VAIOs
(probably the Z505S with Celeron/333 + 64 MB + 12.1 screen) and it seems to
come with an USB floppy (as opposed to the probably-IDE of former models).
They've apparently ditched both the PS/2 mouse and the IDE floppy and
At 04:10 PM 7/2/99 -0500, Stan Shkolnyy wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Dennis wrote:
I have a customer who has been experiencing slow downs with a freebsd
routerthey have substantially increased performance by reducing
MINCLSIZE. I havent tracked the source, but im trying to
G. Adam Stanislav wrote:
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 01:18:52AM -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
You either are a hacker, or you are not. It is not something someone
else
can teach you.
This deserves a FAQ entry. What an awesome response.
But it's certainly NOT something that you
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Doug wrote:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
[Bcc:ed to net, committers; please follow up on hackers]
Attached are patches for renaming 'pseudo-device bpfilter' to
'peudo-device bpf', courtesy of glimpse(1) and ed(1). LINT and GENERIC
build fine with these patches; I
Hi!
There is one problem with ``preprocessor support for ipfw''.
relay# ls -l 100
ls: 100: No such file or directory
relay# ipfw list 100
00100 allow ip from any to any via lo0
relay# touch 100
relay# ipfw list 100
ipfw: error: extraneous filename arguments
[...]
Please review the attached
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jim Pazarena wrote:
The following messages appear on the display as my FreeBSD machine is
booting.
The spelling of failed is totally incorrect, and it would sure be
nice to see the spelling corrected on a future release.
I don't see that in FreeBSD's HEAD, RELENG_2_2,
Doug d...@gorean.org writes:
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but are there any circumstances
where naming the kernel include file bpf.h would conflict with
/usr/include/net/bpf.h?
I don't think so. The bpf.h created by config(8) resides in the
compile directory and is only used
Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:01:07AM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
As for new code, use whichever you are comfortable with. Personally, I
would recommend poll(), since it
i am trying to get a login classes for my users, so i decided to edit
/etc/login.conf.
Among other, i have yma classes this way:
shell:\
:maxproc=5:\
:tc=auth-default:
Looking for auth-default, i saw the following:
## Authentication methods
## Note that these are disabled by
Dag-Erling Smorgrav d...@flood.ping.uio.no writes:
That said, thanks for asking - while looking into this matter I found
another problem :) new patches will be available soon.
Nothing serious; a corrected patch is available on my freefall web
page (http://www.freebsd.org/~des/software/)
DES
--
In message 377cbe28.f3d4e...@cdsec.com Graham Wheeler writes:
: The only reason I even want to do this is that I still have a number
: of old DOS games that won't work under Win95. And dosemu and Wine
: just don't cut it either, unfortunately.
I have a friend that wants to boot FreeBSD on
In message 199907031912.maa01...@dingo.cdrom.com Mike Smith writes:
: Neither; he'll have to tell the BIOS that the drive's not there.
That's what he's doing right now... He doesn't want to keep doing
this since it is such a PITA.
However, other posters in the thread gave me enough hints that I
I have used FreeBSD for a couple years now. It is the only OS on my
desktop. I have learnt many things from its source. I felt it was time
to give something back. A few minutes later I decided to offer it to all
BSDs. I also will offer it to the DaemonLinux group, Apple, the Darwin
group,
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 11:45:41AM -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
And, in some cases, disasters averted. I think all of us here have seen
a few graphic examples lately of what happens when the mentoring process
doesn't work.
Sadly, mentoring can occasionaly hurt the mentor, too.
I used to work for
Booting maybe (through BIOS support), but we do not support USB floppies
from Y-E data yet at a later stage.
I am working on support for it though.
Nick
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Ollivier Robert wrote:
Do we support booting from USB floppies ? I plan to buy one of the new VAIOs
(probably the
Brian F. Feldman wrote...
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jim Pazarena wrote:
The following messages appear on the display as my FreeBSD machine is
booting.
The spelling of failed is totally incorrect, and it would sure be
nice to see the spelling corrected on a future release.
I don't see
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
Brian F. Feldman wrote...
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jim Pazarena wrote:
The following messages appear on the display as my FreeBSD machine is
booting.
The spelling of failed is totally incorrect, and it would sure be
nice to see the
When scouring through the threads - this one in particular caught my
attention. In my experience, which is still very new, I think all of
you make excellent points. For the most part, the novice/average
person, believes that hackers are malicious, destructive individuals. A
huge number of
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 02:00:31PM -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
The spelling of failed is totally incorrect, and it would sure be
nice to see the spelling corrected on a future release.
I don't see that in FreeBSD's HEAD, RELENG_2_2, or RELENG_3 branches.
revision 1.7
date: 1999/04/06
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Jamie Howard wrote:
: I also do not use mmap(), I treat the file as a simple stream
: instead. My code is also a bit slower on larger files, but a bit faster
: on smaller files. Sometimes I am an order of magnitude slower. I am
: never that much faster. I think not using
I'm trying to update the bus-space routines to match more closely the
NetBSD routines. The new-config project has already done this, so
I've been moving their code into a relatively pure -current tree.
I'm finding that there are many places that assume that
bus_space_handle_t is the same thing
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Janie Dykes wrote:
When scouring through the threads - this one in particular caught my
attention. In my experience, which is still very new, I think all of
you make excellent points. For the most part, the novice/average
person, believes that hackers are malicious,
tried it both with bios enabled and disabled I've even tried reseting
to factory defaults, I enabled and disabled sync negotiation, I've also tried
cutting the speed from 10 - 5 - 1.3 or what ever the slowest transfer rate wa
Quoting Warner Losh (i...@harmony.village.org)
On Subject: Re:
Just a suggestion, perhaps there should be a dev tree in
sysctl with nodes for each device type then device.
interesting applications for this:
reporting on packets dropped/sent and such
displaying connection status (duplex/100mb/10mb... etc)
enabling/disabling power saving features
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 01:26:30PM -0700, Janie Dykes wrote:
you make excellent points. For the most part, the novice/average
person, believes that hackers are malicious, destructive individuals. A
huge number of computer users are misled and misinformed about the true
definition of the
Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Janie Dykes wrote:
When scouring through the threads - this one in particular caught my
attention. In my experience, which is still very new, I think all of
you make excellent points. For the most part, the novice/average
person, believes
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
John
---
John Polstra j...@polstra.com
John D. Polstra Co., Inc.Seattle, Washington USA
No matter how cynical I
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
Greg
--
See complete headers for address, home page and phone numbers
In article 377e34f9.ca198...@tdnet.com.br,
Gustavo V G C Rios ker...@tdnet.com.br wrote:
i am trying to get a login classes for my users, so i decided to edit
/etc/login.conf.
Among other, i have yma classes this way:
shell:\
:maxproc=5:\
:tc=auth-default:
Looking
I would certainly welcome such info...
The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
few things that is!).
-marc
Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com
Fast, Expandable and
According to Nick Hibma:
Booting maybe (through BIOS support), but we do not support USB floppies
from Y-E data yet at a later stage.
I don't really care about it afterwards but I'll probably need to at least
boot the installation floppy :-)
I am working on support for it though.
Thanks !
On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
I would certainly welcome such info...
The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
few things that is!).
Nice, but misplaced. What does PCI/system version/etc have to
do with running processes, exactly?
-marc
--
I was building a library covered by the LGPL when I found this jewel
under readline/README:
_
This is a line-editing library. It can be linked into almost any
program to provide command-line editing and recall.
It is call-compatible with the FSF readline library, but it is a
fraction
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
On Sat, Jul 3, 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
I would certainly welcome such info...
The info in the /proc filesystem in Linux is certainly nice. (One of the
few things that is!).
Nice, but misplaced. What does PCI/system version/etc have to
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 12:13:55 -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
Thomas David Rivers wrote:
Is there any interest in supporting something like this in FreeBSD?
I'm volunteering to spend some cycles on this, but I don't want to go
to the effort if
Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article local.mail.freebsd-hackers/Pine.LNX.3.95.990702160538.27513C-10
0...@crb.crb-web.com you write:
now supports the select() and poll() system calls. My question is really
one
of usage. Why would one us
On Jul 07, 1999 at 12:04:35PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article
local.mail.freebsd-hackers/Pine.LNX.3.95.990702160538.27513C-10
0...@crb.crb-web.com you write:
now supports the select() and poll() system
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 23:10:29 -0500, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 12:04:35PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article local.mail.freebsd-hackers/Pine.LNX.3.95.990702160538.27513C-10
0...@crb.crb-web.com you
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:51:28PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 23:10:29 -0500, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 12:04:35PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
Is there interest in doing something like this in general?
YES! As a matter of fact, I've done something
This is an earlier posting that I attempted to make, perhaps
it can provide a starting point for discussion. While this
is already implemented, I'm not adverse to tossing it all for
something better.
--
Jonathan
- Forwarded message from owner-freebsd-a...@freebsd.org -
Date: Mon, 5
My login.conf classes does not work, i have already looked for into The
Complete FBSD, man pages, /usr/src/lib/libutil/* but nothing works the
way i wanna.
i think that only you hackers can help me.
Here goes the classes:
shelldef:\
:cputime=10m:\
:filesize=unlimited:\
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
Brian F. Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article
local.mail.freebsd-hackers/Pine.LNX.3.95.990702160538.27513C-10
0...@crb.crb-web.com you write:
now supports the select() and poll() system calls. My question
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 23:31:20 -0500, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 01:51:28PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 23:10:29 -0500, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
On Jul 07, 1999 at 12:04:35PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
Is there interest in doing something like this in
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