At 12:51 PM +0200 9/10/02, Birger Toedtmann wrote:
So it seems there is some problem with the bge driver/card/64bit bus.
Does the scenario ring a bell to someone of you?
Yes, the bge driver in 4.6 is broken. John Polstra put fixes into
-stable which will show up in 4.7.
Mark
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At 9:45 AM -0700 6/24/02, John Polstra wrote:
I agree with you about the noise. I think I'd rather spend the day
in a room with a swarm of hornets than with the Dell 2650. When I
was working with that machine I wore a pair of industrial-strength
ear-protecting headphones, and my ears were still
At 2:41 PM -0500 12/5/01, Zhihui Zhang wrote:
While compiling a debug kernel, I forgot to set the flag of sio0 to
0x80. Is there anyway I can fix this quickly without recompiling
the kernel? Thanks,
For -current, you can change (or add) a hint to /boot/device.hints such as:
At 12:19 PM -0500 8/28/01, Steven Ames wrote:
I will submit a problem report to Christos but I want to make sure
that I can explain exactly what is happening and why...
Memory is getting freed out from under a pointer to that memory. I just
submitted this patch to the tcsh mailing list and
At 12:41 PM -0500 8/28/01, Steven Ames wrote:
From: David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll submit a PR for it if you believe thats appropriate.
I am afraid, this would just cause people to forget about the problem
rather than to continue pursuing the problem.
Looks like Mark Peek found
At 5:45 PM -0700 8/15/01, Hans Zaunere wrote:
Once a program does initscr(), is it possible to
printf()? I can printf() stuff without a problem, but
it doesn't get to the screen until the program exits?
It is best not to mix printf and curses.
I've done every ncurses function I can think of,
At 5:35 PM +0200 7/16/01, Chojin wrote:
I update recompiled my system and my kernel.
After reboot, I see cron program doesn't work
it exits on a signal 11 (core dumped).
MD5 (/usr/sbin/cron) = e56aa049cf7216f3c3f8e2ada7e9b4f3
Someone could help me ?
You have a malformed cron entry which is
At 11:27 PM -0500 7/6/01, Steve Price wrote:
Not sure if this is hackers@ material but since it is FreeBSD-
related and is probably something people on this can do in their
sleep I'm forwarding this here after no response on chat.
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