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general use and hardware changes wouldn't.
Most likely not a GSoC project. But it's still a nice dream. :)
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it supports. I do my ports-based installs
via a terminal. :)
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svnup so no way to get the exact revision number, that I know of).
Or, is it enabled automatically?
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are loaded, and the system is ready for use.
Just comparing ls output of default FreeBSD/Linux installs isn't useful in
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I'm confused.
Every other minor release of FreeBSD is supported for 2 full years, with no
new features added, just security fixes (aka Extended Releases).
And every major release of FreeBSD is supported for at least 4, somtimes 5,
years.
Canonical just shortened their support for LTS to 3
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development. :(
There's really nothing that FreeBSD devs can do about this unless they
want to fork Xorg completely.
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. Works nicely with HAL. Haven't
tested your script yet, but am intrigued by it. Will see if I can
test it sometime this week.
Native solutions are so much nicer than ported ones. :)
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and modifying the sound card pin
assignments in FreeBSD 9? (If I can't do it without temporarily
installing FreeBSD 8, it would be a huge disappointment. :)
Stick the hint into /boot/loader.conf and reboot.
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on the motherboard. But the BIOSes still
support floppies, and floppies are still used a lot (unfortunately).
Now, whether or not a floppy-based loader would be useful for FreeBSD ...
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. Perhaps that policy should be looked at and loosened slightly
to also include driver updates? Or something along those lines?
Perhaps look at releasing point releases (8.2.1) like DoubB suggested?
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branched ports tree that followed the same release schedule. Perhaps
it's time to dust off my coding skills and jump back into port
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when it's ready,
even if it takes 2, 3, 4+ years to make it ready, while the current
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Just a note before everyone goes off on wonderful things were with FreeBSD
4.x going all the way to 4.11:
4.x is an anomoly in the history of FreeBSD major versions, being the only
release with more than 4? 5? minor releases.
There were only a couple minor versions of 1.x; there were only a
the CPUTYPE line? Most
of the rest if unnecessary.
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? If it is before file systems are mounted, an
unclean file system triggering a foreground fsck could delay boot time
by hours, thereby forcing cron to not think that it is running at boot
time when it is finally started.
Perhaps a call to uptime(1) would be enough?
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the concept
of sub-partitions (bsdlabels) as a multi-boot system now has a giant, messy,
table full of top-level partitions, with each OS jumbled together (but, it's
much easier to label them all to make it easier to manage). :(
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. By the time you login, the
IP should be assigned.
As for what's the correct way to do this via just rc.conf, I'll leave that
up to others more in the know about how RC works.
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under /boot, but I don't know how to hook it into the new
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No network configured, no daemons running, just a single shell
running. IOW, everything can be done manually in MUM to simulate
SUM.
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conclusion:
/etc/make.conf for system-wide make options (applies when make run anywhere)
/etc/src.confonly applies when make run under /usr/src
/etc/ports.confonly applies when make run under /usr/ports
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locally and patches
re-submitted to the PR, and then the port is committed to the tree.
Overall, not a long process.
If you maintain enough ports for enough time, and generate enough committed
PRs to annoy people enough, you get rewarded with a commit bit. :)
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Leinier Cruz Salfran
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The port maintainer doesn't *have to* update anything. When library
ports
go through a library bump like this, all the ports
?content=112422
Please consider renaming the existing logo_saver to something like
beastie_saver, to keep it around as an option. Then replace logo_saver with
the new logo.
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in a normal
hardware/software RAID0 array. Nothing special or new here.
Just like normal RAID, unless you add redundancy (RAID1/5/6) to a
stripe set, losing a single disk means losing the whole array.
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/dmesg.boot, which stores just
the dmesg info from the initial boot. Nothing gets logged to this after
the boot is complete. This file has been a life saver quite a few times
since I discovered it, and is something I really miss when working with
mis-behaving Linux systems.
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guess what the driver will be called based on
the type off device listed in pciconf.
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endorsement of using a single partition/filesystem. :)
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lots of timed out I/O 'errors'? (as appears
to be the case).
Beyond the periodic script that checks for things like this, and sends
root an e-mail, I haven't seen anything.
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zpool offline the drive, physically replace
the drive, and zpool replace the drive. On one system, this was done
via hot-pluggable SATA backplane, on another, it required a reboot.
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of the PID file, or the existence of an already
running daemon.
What most people in this thread are looking for is onestart.
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the default motd). They are separate
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slicing, slice partitioning,
and filesystem formatting to work reliably, with all the power of
FreeBSD's GEOM modules, and ZFS.
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able to crash it yet. And fairly
inexpensive (just under $1100 CDN in short 2U rackmountable cases when we
purchased them in Jan 08, for the config above).
Everything except one memory controller has drivers attached to it in
pciconf -vl output, even on 6.3.
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world' behavior by defining
HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD. You should understand the implications
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? :) It tells you right there how
to do what we told it to do.
Seems like a lot of whining over nothing.
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the latest version of appX on FreeBSD
5.3. Or an older version of appY on FreeBSD 6-STABLE.
Try getting something similar on a Linux system.
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I still think we ought to quit pretending that ports/packages
aren't part of BSD, and default LOCALBASE to /usr. But if changing
to EM64T.
There was even a thread about this on one of the FreeBSD mailing lists
(although I don't feel like searching for the reference).
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to create the configs).
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is in the ports tree. That is the latest version of VMWare
that works on FreeBSD, and a lot of people are having problems running
that on -CURRENT. Runs fine on 6.x though.
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recommend going with IMAP instead) then look at
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Maildir-support with POP3 and IMAP daemons that access the same
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), and all the issues we had with them, my suggestion would be
either not use a riser card with that controller, or get a better RAID
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the way back to the originating computer if
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Yah, I'm putting some slides together and will make them available
after the talk.
We are after the talk, have you put the slides online or do you plan
to issue them after Christmas and New Year ?
They're available on the DragonFlyBSD website.
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to
execute the script.
Works correctly on my 5.4 and 6.0 systems using the bash-emulation in zsh.
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it works, anyway). Is that what you're
looking for?
Does FreeBSD's devfs support locators and persistent information? Are
there plans to support something like that, if not?
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search the OpenBSD FAQ, you'll find the correct process to take
to convert Linux users to BSD users. It's a very quick awk script, and
it works quite nicely. I used it to convert 500 users on a RedHat 6.2
system to a FreeBSD 5.3 system without any hiccups.
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shortly thereafter allowed it to work attach and work.
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) and large PDFs (30+
pages), and everything works fine for me.
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NPTL?
New Pthreads Library from Library?
isn't that GPL'd?
Native Posix Threads Library
All I know about it is the name. :)
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a custom release. :)
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