Eric Busto wrote:
Howdy,
I have recently acquired a pair of Phobos 4-port NIC's, the P430TX
model. On it, it has 4 Intel 21143TD chips, and one larger Intel
21152AB chip.
Hello,
this seems similar to the DLINK D570-TX 4-port NIC, which works very
well with the dc driver
--
Thierry
While working with the apache-2.0 source I encountered the following construct
in a config.status file, generated using autoconf 2.52:
lizzy:/usr/src/bin/sh# cat /tmp/esac
case $foo in
esac
lizzy:/usr/src/bin/sh# /bin/sh /tmp/esac
/tmp/esac: 3: Syntax
Greg,
One question... are you using the latest mobo BIOS? My friend purchased
that board and threw a 1.2GHz TBird in it. It was quite unstable until he
upgraded the BIOS.
When I purchased my board, it was the 1st thing I did and I haven't have any
trouble with it yet. I've got a 1.1GHz and 3
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
I've got one of the litle soekris net4501 boards that I use as a
router/firewall/NAT box, and it works really good. I have a stripped
down FreeBSD system that I run in a 16MB partition on an 32MB Compact
Flash card plugged into the net4501.
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Thomas Wahyudi wrote:
Hi all, if I want to change behavior of sessionlimit behavior in
login.conf, where I should look first since I can't find it in
/usr/src/libutil thx before.
In a lot of cases, the capabilities have been defined but not actually
implemented anywhere.
David Miller wrote:
Probably, you are doing something whic you aren't telling us,
like saying ls *.c | wc -l or otherwise using globbing that
the shell expands to too large a list.
The easy answer is use ``find'' instead of ``ls''.
Indeed, but it doesn't answer the basic questions,
M. Warner Losh wrote:
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rogier R. Mulhuijzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Out of curiosity, where do MTUs ~512 occur?
Old slip links that used it to reduce latency. I suspect that there
aren't too many of them left in the world.
PPPOE over modem
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 03:11:45PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
I knew that I could multiply the number of packets sent by a
factor of 5... I was pointing out a flaw in the idea of allowing
path MTU ICMP back in, unconditionally...
Thre is nothing 'unconditionally' in ipfilter. The IP
hi all,
is it true, that the MAKEDEV script only appears if
the DEVFS option in the kernel is not enabled, or I
am talking nuts..?
The reason I am asking is because, when I built my
first CURRENT, the MAKEDEV script disappeared out of
the blue.
If I am right, will this be like that in the 4.5
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hiten Pandya w
rites:
hi all,
is it true, that the MAKEDEV script only appears if
the DEVFS option in the kernel is not enabled, or I
am talking nuts..?
if DEVFS is in the kernel, it mounts over /dev and
consequently you cannot see the MAKEDEV script.
/dev/MAKEDEV
hi all,
I was wondering that, the sysinstall(8) utility
doesn't
have package managment facilities designed for people
to view even if they don't have some kind of
connection
to the media.
Example:
When you select the 'packages' option, it will ask you
about your media type. If someone doesn't
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
I've got one of the litle soekris net4501 boards that I use as a
router/firewall/NAT box, and it works really good. I have a stripped
down FreeBSD system that I run in a 16MB partition on an 32MB Compact
Flash card plugged into the net4501.
I just lost my mouse (well, it is a Kensington Orbit trackball)
in the middle of an X session. The console says:
pid 1597 (communicator-lin), uid 1000: exited on signal 10 (core dumped)
psm0: failed to disable the device (psmclose).
psm0: failed to get status (psmclose).
psm0: failed to enable
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 06:02:10PM -0500, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
One possibility is that the code in icmp_input() processing the
PMTU discovery-induced ICMP message could verify that the returned
header in fact is associated with a connection on the host and
maybe even has sane sequence
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On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
Hmm.. I'm running a 4.4-STABLE based system on the hardware, and
don't seem to have any problem booting off the other slice. Right
now, it's runnong on the second slice of ATA Compact Flash disk:
# kenv
LINES=24
console=vidconsole
: Out of curiosity, where do MTUs ~512 occur?
Old slip links that used it to reduce latency. I suspect that there
aren't too many of them left in the world.
You'd be suprised. I measure SLIP's effeciency (in throughput) to be
about 5-15% more effecient than PPP in older versions of
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 12:32:25AM -0800, Jos Backus wrote:
case $foo in
esac
case word in
[(] pattern1) compound-list;;
[[(] pattern[ | pattern] ... ) compound-list;;] ...
[[(] pattern[ | pattern] ... ) compound-list]
esac
David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I usually want to do is something more like ls *.out |wc -l
ls | grep '\.out$' | wc -l
or grep something *.data
ls | grep '\.data$' | xargs grep something
or cat *.foo | grep something.
ls | grep '\.foo$' | xargs cat | grep something
In
Jesper Skriver wrote:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 06:02:10PM -0500, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
One possibility is that the code in icmp_input() processing the
PMTU discovery-induced ICMP message could verify that the returned
header in fact is associated with a connection on the host and
maybe
Hello:
I'm trying to do Async I/O using O_ASYNC on sockets and handling
SIGIO. My testing shows that even if I unblock SIGIO at the begining of the
handler the kernel only delivers one level of nested signals. Ie: while the
first SIGIO is being handled a second might arrive, but a third
Ok, there are several issues here that I just have to point out. :-)
In a message written on Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 09:48:40PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
ls | grep '\.out$' | wc -l
One process shorter: find -name *.out -maxdepth 0 | wc -l
ls | grep '\.data$' | xargs grep something
Two
ok:
at about line 498 in vfs_aio.c:
aiocbn = TAILQ_NEXT(aiocbe, plist);
fp = fdp-fd_ofiles[aiocbe-uaiocb.aio_fildes];
/*
* Under some circumstances, the aio_fildes and the file
* structure don't match. This
Fernando P. Schapachnik wrote:
I'm trying to do Async I/O using O_ASYNC on sockets and handling
SIGIO. My testing shows that even if I unblock SIGIO at the begining of the
handler the kernel only delivers one level of nested signals. Ie: while the
first SIGIO is being handled a second
Leo Bicknell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message written on Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 09:48:40PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wro
te:
ls | grep '\.out$' | wc -l
One process shorter: find -name *.out -maxdepth 0 | wc -l
OK, but I tried to be as portable as possible, while
-maxdepth is not
Sorry for replying to myself, but this just came to my
mind ...
Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I usually want to do is something more like ls *.out |wc -l
ls | grep '\.out$' | wc -l
A smaller solution would be:
echo *.out | wc -w
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
Hmm.. I'm running a 4.4-STABLE based system on the hardware, and
don't seem to have any problem booting off the other slice. Right
now, it's runnong on the second slice of ATA Compact Flash disk:
# kenv
LINES=24
console=vidconsole
In a message dated 01/04/2002 10:54:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have recently acquired a pair of Phobos 4-port NIC's, the P430TX
model. On it, it has 4 Intel 21143TD chips, and one larger Intel
21152AB chip.
The driver (binary only) provided by Phobos is
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:02:03PM -0600 I heard the voice of
Stephen Montgomery-Smith, and lo! it spake thus:
I want to create a Makefile for a C program that includes some Pentium
II specific inline assembler code. How do I tell the compiler whether
we are compiling on a i686?
Dunno, how
Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:02:03PM -0600 I heard the voice of
Stephen Montgomery-Smith, and lo! it spake thus:
I want to create a Makefile for a C program that includes some Pentium
II specific inline assembler code. How do I tell the compiler whether
we are
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 07:08:16PM -0500, Leo Bicknell wrote:
In a message written on Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 01:14:45AM +0100, Rogier R. Mulhuijzen
wrote:
If we're on the internet yes. If you're in an environment other than one
connected to the internet (do those even exist grin/) no.
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
ok:
at about line 498 in vfs_aio.c:
aiocbn = TAILQ_NEXT(aiocbe, plist);
fp = fdp-fd_ofiles[aiocbe-uaiocb.aio_fildes];
/*
* Under some circumstances, the aio_fildes and the file
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