In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
: Well, you obviously need two keyboards and two mice. I can't think of
: a case where that would be useful, but with x2x (in the Ports
: collection) you can allow different people access to the same server.
In 1990 I shared a Solbourne
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brad Guillory writes:
: I have a "new" laptop and a few problems related to apm resume.
apm on most modern machines is useless. You need to have acpi support
for things to work well. Good thing ACPI has been committed.
: When I suspend to disk then resume my sound
On Tuesday, 10 October 2000 at 0:35:07 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
Well, you obviously need two keyboards and two mice. I can't think of
a case where that would be useful, but with x2x (in the Ports
collection) you can allow different people
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
: I had a PC with two graphics cards long before that. It was
: relatively common to have a machine with both CGA and MDA, and there
: were some debuggers which would handle both (debug a full-screen
: application with the debug output on the other
On Tuesday, 10 October 2000 at 0:51:50 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
I had a PC with two graphics cards long before that. It was
relatively common to have a machine with both CGA and MDA, and there
were some debuggers which would handle both
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes:
: Well, multiple mice were never an issue, but the keyboard was. I had
: done some thinking about a serial keyboard, but mainly to get away
: from the stupid layouts of PC keyboards.
Ah, yes. http://www.village.org/~imp/newtkb-1.0.tar.gz...
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]you write:
}Grab /dev/MAKEDEV from -current and use 'MAKEDEV aacd0' etc. as you would
}any other disk. Note that 'aac' is the controller, and 'aacd' is a raid
}volume.
}
done:
# ls -ls /dev/aacd0*
0 crw-r- 2 root operator 151, 0x00010002 Oct 10 11:10
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I'm sorry for bothering. I created a static link to a users directory; ln
-s /usr/home/user user in my directory to do some work with some of his
files. Once I had completed the work, I typed rm -r user/ .
You can see my situation already I'm sure. I meant to type rm user to
remove the
Adam Klinkel wrote:
I'm sorry for bothering. I created a static link to a users directory; ln
-s /usr/home/user user in my directory to do some work with some of his
files. Once I had completed the work, I typed rm -r user/ .
You can see my situation already I'm sure. I meant to type rm
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 08:23:39PM +, Dan Evensen scribbled:
| I stand by my opinion. I live in Free Country with a free voice. I stand by
| what I said. There are millions of deserving people in this world. If this
| person is so good WHY cant they afford a Laptop Successful people could.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:23:45PM -0500, Michael C . Wu wrote:
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 08:23:39PM +, Dan Evensen scribbled:
| I stand by my opinion. I live in Free Country with a free voice. I stand by
| what I said. There are millions of deserving people in this world. If this
| person
Hi
I don't know if this is the right list to post to, so i'm sorry if it is.
I'm borrowing a Digital Camera, it has only Windows drivers, and I heard
that it may be running in Linux using the CPiA drivers.
These are my boot msgs:
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
Dear Warner,
Warner Losh wrote on Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 08:36:31PM +:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Daniel Lang
writes:
: Maybe somehow, /dev/console is redirected to /dev/ttyd0 and
: so both don't seem to work.
Modem control might be enabled when in fact you have no modem control
wow, mr. hubbard once again sets order to a chaotic world.
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Has anyone got rawdisks working in vmware under -current?
They used to work - my guess that that something happened when we
lost block devices, or I've got a hosed linux_compat installation.
Joe
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On 10-Oct-00 Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
It obviously found something there. Would it be hard to make a driver for
this camera? I would really appreciate some starting places and tips.
If you can work out what the wire protocol is, you should be able to write a
userland driver using the
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Adam Klinkel wrote:
I'm sorry for bothering. I created a static link to a users directory; ln
-s /usr/home/user user in my directory to do some work with some of his
files. Once I had completed the work, I typed rm -r user/ .
You can see my situation already I'm
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
Is there anyway I can retrieve the files? Unfortunately
I cannot unmount the device because it hosts critical applications.
Check out the unrm/lazarus tools in Dan Farmer's and Wietse Venema's The
Coroner's Toolkit (TCT)
This is probably a dumb question, but here goes.
I want to write a driver for some custom hardware we use here. I've done
this Windows NT and (earlier) MS-DOS, so the concept doesn't scare me.
What I need is a starting point. Besides trawling through the code, are
there any standard
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