My great plan of letting my mail spool file
accumulate until I had all my new equipment
like a new hard drive and Eudora and new
browsers etc. uh, had a little uh...bug in it.
My mail spool file got too big and my mail
got bounced. I am pretty sure this affected
only me. If it didn't I apologize.
FWIW;
The UNIX grep executable is like >3 times smaller than
GNU grep but also like 3 times slower.
Also .. JIC you wonder, I only built this for
curiosity, I recommend keeping GNU grep unless Caldera
changes the license :).
Pedro.
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Hi guys;
I replaced GNU grep with SCO's grep from
http://unixtools.sourceforge.net . They are both
covered by the same license (GPL) so there might not
be any real advantage in the replacement. I haven't
compared performance either.
Compiling was trivial, I only had to cut and paste one
function
Hello, Travis L. Leuthauser!
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 06:22:13PM -0600, you wrote:
> Hmm... my ata-pci.c is revision 1.32.2.12, which should support it correct?
Yes.
> > here's my pciconf -v -l output for the controller:
> >
> > none3@pci2:14:0:class=0x018085 card=0x1275105a chip=0x12751
I was testing a new machine and it did a "make buildworld" in about
18:47.
I was impressed..
2.8GHz P4, 2G ram. src, obj on 2 x SCSI drives on separate controllers.
(there are more but they were not involved)
This is I might add for a 4.7++ world.
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Hmm... my ata-pci.c is revision 1.32.2.12, which should support it correct?
-Travis
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Greetings.
Does anyone know if a NFS server with a 7200RPM IDE HD will perform
significantly better than a 5400RPM IDE HD over a cable connection? I'm
assuming that the performance will only be noticable iff the NFS client is
close(geographically) to the NFS server, i.e. same LAN sinc
Hello, Travis L. Leuthauser!
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 05:41:04PM -0600, you wrote:
> I don't believe it's the same one..
>
> here's my pciconf -v -l output for the controller:
>
> none3@pci2:14:0:class=0x018085 card=0x1275105a chip=0x1275105a
> rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Promise
I don't believe it's the same one..
here's my pciconf -v -l output for the controller:
none3@pci2:14:0:class=0x018085 card=0x1275105a chip=0x1275105a
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Promise Technology Inc'
device = 'PDC20275 FastTrack TX EIDE Controller'
class= mass storag
Yury Tarasievich wrote:
> Terry Lambert wrote:
> >FreeBSD is actually adding pointers and other complexity to its
> >stack
> >
> [...etc.]
>
> So you are referring to common features of stacks of both 4.* and 5.*,
> right?
Mostly 5.x for the mbuf metadata modifications; they haven't been
back-
Thus spake Mark Santcroos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> in :
> extern int nswap; /* size of swap space */
>
> in :
> static int nswap; /* first block after the interleaved devs */
>
> Is the extern pointing to this variable? (It seems so, don't see any other
> such variable in the three)
> If so, is
Hello, Travis L. Leuthauser!
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:12:34PM -0600, you wrote:
> Is anyone currently working on support for the Promise PDC20275 FastTrack TX
> EIDE Controller, which comes on the AOpen AX4B Pro-533 for ATA133? If so,
> is there an ETA for support?
This one?
atapci0: port
0
Here's the stuff I've been using. The dd in there that zeros stuff
seems to help a bit, but still certain cards don't work the first try
100% of the time. Sandisk seems to work 100% of the time for me
anyways. Don't forget to set disk to the right disk :) This stuff
gets followed by a newfs
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dirk-Will
em van Gulik writes:
>
>
>On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc/mk.sh
>
>There is no boot0cfg in there at all; was that already done (once) to the
>CF card, or did it get a 'fdisk /mbr' under dos already ?
This
Is anyone currently working on support for the Promise PDC20275 FastTrack TX
EIDE Controller, which comes on the AOpen AX4B Pro-533 for ATA133? If so,
is there an ETA for support?
Thanks,
-Travis
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc/mk.sh
There is no boot0cfg in there at all; was that already done (once) to the
CF card, or did it get a 'fdisk /mbr' under dos already ?
Or should I understand that:
fdisk -f file
(activa
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dirk-Will
em van Gulik writes:
>
>In short: A working procedure for making an ATA disk bootable does not
>work reliably with CF cards/with a Soekris.
I use this script, and it worked reliably for me on -current when I
last updated my GPS server a few weeks back.
In short: A working procedure for making an ATA disk bootable does not
work reliably with CF cards/with a Soekris.
On FreeBSD with a normal IDE/ATA hard disk the following sequence:
fdisk -BI ad0
disklabel -w -B ad0s1 auto
disklabel -e ad0s1
... newfs what is need
On 17-Jan-2003 Yury Tarasievich wrote:
> Want to attract your attention once more. At my place double Xeons fails
> to start (with only SMP and APIC options added to GENERIC) with
> following diagnostics:
>
>> I tried both 4.7-RELEASE srs/sys and that of January 14. That's what I
>> get when b
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 10:20:24AM -0800, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
>
> >There are a number of brokenisms in the USB stack in -stable. As to
> >whether they will get fixed or not is a matter of whether anyone has the
> >time to MFC the USB stack from -current or not. It's much better over
> >there, a
Josef Karthauser wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:05:37PM -0800, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor. The hub
probes during boot and post-boot attach as follows:
When the hub is disconnected, whether by unplugging it or turning
off the monitor,
Want to attract your attention once more. At my place double Xeons fails
to start (with only SMP and APIC options added to GENERIC) with
following diagnostics:
I tried both 4.7-RELEASE srs/sys and that of January 14. That's what I
get when booting with SMP enabled (copied from screen):
Pro
Terry Lambert wrote:
>FreeBSD is actually adding pointers and other complexity to its
>stack
>
[...etc.]
So you are referring to common features of stacks of both 4.* and 5.*,
right? As far as I understand the matter, this all have to be (and I
guess actually is) provable.
Now, you were saying
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:05:37PM -0800, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> >
> >>I have a USB hub that's built into my Viewsonic PT775 monitor. The hub
> >>probes during boot and post-boot attach as follows:
> >>
> >>When the hub is disconnected, whether by unplugging it or turning
> >>off the monitor, I
What is the size of your pipe?
If the pipe is big, then so should your BSD box be.
The only time i've used something as small as 500ghz Celery it
was for a puny 10mbit.
What kind of network adapters are you using?
I cant recommend using anything other than Int
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