I seem to recall I just had to play with xrandr to get an external
monitor to work on my dell while my old Toshiba laptop used to need the
function-f3 or f4 key pressing, but its not something i've done recently
enough to remember the exact procedure for either.
Vince
Paul B. Mahol wrote
Julian Elischer wrote:
Reuben A. Popp wrote:
Hello all,
Can someone explain to me the rationale behind having ngroups_max set
to 16 by default?
NFS only supports this much by default (from memory).
Samba (in the guise of Jeremy Allison)
has asked us to follow Linux's lead and support an
Jeff Palmer wrote:
Hello,
Let me preface the email by saying I'm not overly familiar with geli, and
it may already have the ability to do what I'm about to describe.
The scenario: A FreeBSD based appliance at a customer premise. The
customer really can't be trusted not to disasemble the
Yes I agree with The Power To Serve! change, its less controversial
and helps diminish arguments.
If you like arguments how about the idea of having both in the base
system and let users choose which one they prefer via rc.conf.
I think I might actually put that motd on some of my servers.
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Hello;
DragonFly and NetBSD are interested, I'm sure there's interest in FreeBSD too,
but AFAICT no one has started.
Here is an interesting link:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/
cheers,
Pedro.
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Since this is a project that would benefit
Paul Halliday wrote:
Hi,
I am in the process of building a new database server and after
pricing up 2 Dell models I thought I would throw this out just to see
which choice would be better suited for FreeBSD.
The demands on the system will be mostly network - disk I/O with a
hope of best
has an external RAID array with its own controller.
Here are a couple debug sessions:
vince@mail(102) [/usr/crash]# gdb -k kernel.debug.20020628 vmcore.0
GNU gdb 4.18 (FreeBSD)
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
IMAP4, but it just fetches all messages from the server
(and by default deleting it from the server). There are very few good IMAP4
clients out there :-(
xfmail? Doesn't do that here and I use it daily for all of my internal
stuff.
Vince
'a' and it will ask you for the server name to
add.
I don't have an 'Incoming Folders' if I press A in 'Folder List' I get a
request for a folder name not a server name..
I'm about to try Pine 4.10 (I have 4.05)
You'll need to enable incoming folders in the setup from the main menu.
Vince
IMAP4, but it just fetches all messages from the server
(and by default deleting it from the server). There are very few good IMAP4
clients out there :-(
xfmail? Doesn't do that here and I use it daily for all of my internal
stuff.
Vince
'a' and it will ask you for the server name to
add.
I don't have an 'Incoming Folders' if I press A in 'Folder List' I get a
request for a folder name not a server name..
I'm about to try Pine 4.10 (I have 4.05)
You'll need to enable incoming folders in the setup from the main menu.
Vince
was in power management
and one was in either the advanced settings or in someplace stupid like
peripheral settings.
Vince.
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was in power management
and one was in either the advanced settings or in someplace stupid like
peripheral settings.
Vince.
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to do some of it manually.
Vince.
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), this version should run
with either version. -RELEASE, however, requires the patch.
Vince.
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of it manually.
Vince.
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), this version should run
with either version. -RELEASE, however, requires the patch.
Vince.
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-wide collaboration
on future versions of the software. "
I have the feeling that "Software Licensing Program" speaks .
Also, note there is no place to download this software nor get into the
licensing program.
Try: http://www.sun.com/com
collaboration
on future versions of the software.
I have the feeling that Software Licensing Program speaks .
Also, note there is no place to download this software nor get into the
licensing program.
Try: http://www.sun.com/communitysource/
Vince
it.
Vince.
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they're just trying to float a few trial
baloons in hopes of finding something popular/feasable.
Vince.
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it.
Vince.
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they're just trying to float a few trial
baloons in hopes of finding something popular/feasable.
Vince.
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. Can someone help?
You have the CD connected as the secondary slave and no secondary master.
That's the problem. It's an illegal configuration as the IDE controller
is actually on the drive itself. Move the jumper on the CD to master and
it'll be recognized.
Vince
. Can someone help?
You have the CD connected as the secondary slave and no secondary master.
That's the problem. It's an illegal configuration as the IDE controller
is actually on the drive itself. Move the jumper on the CD to master and
it'll be recognized.
Vince
Out of curiousity, have there been any successes in the drivers for
the OnStream tape drives (SCSI or IDE)?
Vince.
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HPs and DEC Alphas but should be portable to any
standard Unix machine.
Did gmake test work for you in festival? It did for me in speech-tools
but not festival even tho it seems to work well. Sure is gonna make some
of these boring README files easier! ...wonder how hard it'd be to tie
it into th
to any
standard Unix machine.
Did gmake test work for you in festival? It did for me in speech-tools
but not festival even tho it seems to work well. Sure is gonna make some
of these boring README files easier! ...wonder how hard it'd be to tie
it into the select buffer in X...
Vince
tried that under 3.2 and after it
told me that pcm0 is only good with ISA it seg-faulted and blew core.
There was also mention of another patch from Joachim Kuebart for PCI,
but no mention where to find it.
Vince.
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some light on possibly adapting the
pcm driver to this chip (like how to ID, etc.) ?
Vince.
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it on one machine that has 95, dos6, os2 and freebsd on
different drives.
I should mention that CD #1 I'm referring to is from 2.2.6, I haven't
looked at any newer versions.
Vince.
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it on one machine that has 95, dos6, os2 and freebsd on
different drives.
I should mention that CD #1 I'm referring to is from 2.2.6, I haven't
looked at any newer versions.
Vince.
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to turn to if (s)he feels (s)he's getting the shaft? Not anything
aimed at you (Jordan) or David, but let's face it - you two have enough
to do without having to worry about the petty crap that seeps out as well.
Vince.
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degree :)
Vince.
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On 04-Jun-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
[I rearranged the things since these folks can't be bothered to comment
at the bottom]
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Not knowing the FULL story from both sides, I feel it'd be inappropriate
if I were to comment on it. However knowing Matt's coding abilities
On 04-Jun-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Just realize, IF you're loud enough, and succeed, the programmers will
all desert you, and you'll have a nice place to argue, but no more
software. Core here does an excellent job, with all the problems
at an
acceptable level, drop support for the two old drivers. That way if
something breaks, the current users still have the one that works.
Vince.
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