James Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I submitted a PR (bin/14342) which adds a lot of speed to mismatches in
Henry Spencer's regex code. Who knows a lot about regex whom I can bug?
Umm, how about Henry Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]? :)
DES
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 25 Oct 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
James Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I submitted a PR (bin/14342) which adds a lot of speed to mismatches in
Henry Spencer's regex code. Who knows a lot about regex whom I can bug?
Umm, how about Henry Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]? :)
That does
Hi. I have a situation where FreeBSD 3.2 reboots once a while (less than
every
12 hours). My net environment is, FreeBSD 3.2 sits behind a Cisco
LocalDirector.
The FreeBSD machine is a Dell dual-proc with 512M RAM. I recompiled the
kernel
with SMP options and set MAXMEM to 512M (since by
why do you have a lot of connections in 'fin-wait-2 state?
do you have windows clients? how many is 'a lot'
if you leave the console on and so NOT have X11 runjing you may see
mesages on the console.
(possibly install DDB so that it doesn't fully reboot, but stops in the
debugger)
I have a
When I suspend and later resume a VAIO z505sx, the fxp interface seems
not to be able to send out packets. Receiving goes okay (as tcpdump -n
will actually dump all packets on the wire).
No errors are reporteed on the interface (kernel or netstat -ni).
Ifconfig-ing the interface down and up
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 03:59:00PM -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a few pictures from FreeBSDCon here for your enjoyment:
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/freebsdcon1999/
Ugh! That's a horrible picture of me on there.
Similarly,
http://www.freebsd.org/~nik/freebsdcon-1999/pictures/
Hi,
With the recent addition of more and more KLDs to the /modules directory i
was wondering if perhaps it would be a good idea to name these modules
more consistantly:
if_*: For all network modules (done already)
ng_*: For all netgraph related modules (done already)
fs_*: For all
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Hi,
With the recent addition of more and more KLDs to the /modules directory i
was wondering if perhaps it would be a good idea to name these modules
more consistantly:
if_*: For all network modules (done already)
ng_*: For all
According to Guido van Rooij:
When I suspend and later resume a VAIO z505sx, the fxp interface seems
not to be able to send out packets. Receiving goes okay (as tcpdump -n
will actually dump all packets on the wire).
I've seen that when this happen (it doesn't happen every resume), running
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
I agree with the idea but some of the name ideas are a little
off. What would Vinum go under?
I also disagree with your usage of ``emu_''. I would prefer
``compat_''.
I agree the names were not choosen perfectly ... I agree on compat_
the
This kind of stuff is better suited to the arch mailing
list..cross-posting.
Kris
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Hi,
With the recent addition of more and more KLDs to the /modules directory i
was wondering if perhaps it would be a good idea to name these modules
more
According to Doug:
Heh... well I've already enabled flags 0xb0ff, which has improved things
Speaking of flags for ATA disks, I'm using 0xa0ff for my laptop drive and
wonders if there a better setting...?
found- vendor=0x8086, dev=0x7111, revid=0x01
class=01-01-80, hdrtype=0x00,
I get this when I try to ftp dir:
Can't create data socket (n.n.n.n,20) : Can't assign requested address.
I'm using ipfw fwd. Do I need a rule?
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