One of my colleagues has just noticed that setting:
sysctl machdep.hlt_logical_cpus=1
appears to double the kernel frequency as reported by
systat on 5.2.1-RELEASE-p11.
Is this correct? What are the implications? How can this
be corrected?
Steve
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Hi Arun;
hrmm.
Can you try switching the port to another port number? Perhaps a lower port
number?
See if you can get it to connect in that way?
Makes no difference
In your log file, does it print messages about having successfully started
up?
Yes, it does. Like I said,
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Arun;
hrmm.
Can you try switching the port to another port number? Perhaps a lower port
number?
See if you can get it to connect in that way?
Makes no difference
Try doing a tcpdump -n -i lo0 and see what traffic occurs when you make
the connection
Adding the tcpdump output after changing mysqld to port 5004 (just a try :(( )
and issuing:
[~]mysql --port=5004 --host=127.0.0.1 --user=xxx database -p
[~]tcpdump -vv -i lo0 port 5004
tcpdump: listening on lo0, link-type NULL (BSD loopback), capture size 96 bytes
08:57:04.755597 IP (tos
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I seek guidance in my hideous hacking.
I have multiple sound cards based on the CMI8738 chip with spdif
input in one machine, for which I was using hacked kernel modules
to select either optical or coaxial spdif input from both
Anyone having one of the Oracle linux dists running under FreeBSD?
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:48:42 +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
In addition, I've connected a uaudio sound device, which
works to play audio for between 10 and 13 minutes, before
bombing out with an error in
YSS !!! IT WORKED !!
Thanks a million Daniel.
What exactly does with-liwrap do?
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I had similar
YSS !!! IT WORKED !!
Thanks a million Daniel.
What exactly does with-liwrap do?
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On 1 Dec 2004 at 12:54, Daniel Bye wrote:
I had similar
Thanks to everyone that replied and tried.
My best regards to you all !!
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On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 08:19:02AM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Anyone having one of the Oracle linux dists running under FreeBSD?
I have 9i running. It turned out to be easier doing it that way than
finding a Linux dist that would work. I followed the instructions at
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:16:03PM +0100, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
Hi,
http://home.c2i.net/hselasky/isdn4bsd/privat/usb/Makefile
http://home.c2i.net/hselasky/isdn4bsd/privat/usb/new_usb_1_5_4.diff.bz2
http://home.c2i.net/hselasky/isdn4bsd/privat/usb/new_usb_1_5_4.tar.bz2
I fixed a small
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Subject: Re: isp driver not 64 bit?
In the last episode
Hello Sirs,
First thank you all for making such an
beautiful, robust and elegant OS. I have a dreamto
make worlds best free bsd based desktop system in the
world .but why do I want that (freebsd does great
on servers ...and why do we need this ?) ..Bcos
billions of people who
Thanks to everyone that replied and tried.
My best regards to you all !!
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I have a dream that one day this [OS] will rise up and live out the
true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident:
that all [code is] created equal. I have a dream that one day on the
red[mond] hills of [Washington] the [derived works] of former
[research projects] and the
Hi.
As a latinamerican a dream of an elegant desktop FreeBSD too. I studied
computer sciences and I can install FreeBSD for desktop use easily, but
regular people can't. They also can't see what I see beautiful. I hope
that biculturalism
I've installed 5.3-RELEASE recently and pretty happy with it. But
i've noticed some strange behaviour.
I've added
snd_ich_load=YES
to my /boot/loader.conf to enable sound in boot time. Reboot machine
and everything was working ok. But then i noticed that cooler on my
notebook starts more
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 03:29:10PM -0800, Jason C. Wells wrote:
--On Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:02 PM -0700 Scott Long
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5. Clustered FS support. SANs are all the rage these days, and
clustered filesystems that allow data to be distributed across many
storage
Jason C. Wells wrote:
--On Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:02 PM -0700 Scott Long
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5. Clustered FS support. SANs are all the rage these days, and
clustered filesystems that allow data to be distributed across many
storage enpoints and accessed concurrently through the
In the last episode (Dec 01), Jason C. Wells said:
--On Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:02 PM -0700 Scott Long
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5. Clustered FS support. SANs are all the rage these days, and
clustered filesystems that allow data to be distributed across many
storage enpoints and
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 03:02:40PM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
1. Keyboard multiplexer.
I actually fail to stop thinking about a complete syscons and pcvt
replacement. You know, the one and only console implementation that
makes all others obsolete. Big plans, little time, yada yada yada...
2.
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 03:02:40PM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
1. Keyboard multiplexer.
I actually fail to stop thinking about a complete syscons and pcvt
replacement. You know, the one and only console implementation that
makes all others obsolete. Big plans, little time,
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 03:02:40PM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
All,
[]
1. Keyboard multiplexer. We are running into problems with making
ps/2 and USB/bluetooth keyboards work together and work with KVMs.
Having a virtual keyboard device that multiplexes the various real
keyboard
Scott Long wrote:
2. New installer. I know some people still consider this a joke, but
the reality is that sysinstall is no longer state of the art. It's
fairly good at the simple task that it does, but it's becoming harder
and harder to fix bugs and extend functionality in it. It's also
Foxfair Hu wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 03:02:40PM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
All,
[]
1. Keyboard multiplexer. We are running into problems with making
ps/2 and USB/bluetooth keyboards work together and work with KVMs.
Having a virtual keyboard device that multiplexes the various real
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scott Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: 1. Keyboard multiplexer. We are running into problems with making
: ps/2 and USB/bluetooth keyboards work together and work with KVMs.
: Having a virtual keyboard device that multiplexes the various real
: keyboard
I find X windows to be a bit too compute intensive. Maybe something like
apple's interface would be a good alternative [for those who don't need
X-windows' powerful graphic features].
regards
-kamal
Scott Long wrote:
Jason C. Wells wrote:
--On Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:02 PM -0700 Scott
1. Keyboard multiplexer.
I actually fail to stop thinking about a complete syscons and pcvt
replacement. You know, the one and only console implementation that
makes all others obsolete. Big plans, little time, yada yada yada...
It would be nice if one would still be able to use the
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John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: 1. Keyboard multiplexer.
:
: I actually fail to stop thinking about a complete syscons and pcvt
: replacement. You know, the one and only console implementation that
: makes all others obsolete. Big plans,
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:44:32 +0530
Kamal R. Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Please don't top-post]
I find X windows to be a bit too compute intensive. Maybe something
like apple's interface would be a good alternative [for those who
don't need X-windows' powerful graphic features].
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