Re: using raw disks in vmware under -current

2000-10-11 Thread Max Khon
hi, there! On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Josef Karthauser wrote: 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. vmware2 port works for me with Win95 OSR2

Announce: daily 'LINT' checking by current.jp.FreeBSD.org

2000-10-11 Thread Makoto MATSUSHITA
For FreeBSD kernel hackers... current.jp.FreeBSD.org, yet another SNAPSHOTs server in Japan, begins to provide a compilation logfile of 'LINT' kernel. Kernel compilation runs everyday for both 4-stable (0600JST) and 5-current (1400JST) branches. If you have intersted, check:

Re: using raw disks in vmware under -current

2000-10-11 Thread Josef Karthauser
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 01:17:34PM +0700, Max Khon wrote: hi, there! On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Josef Karthauser wrote: 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

Re: Announce: daily 'LINT' checking by current.jp.FreeBSD.org

2000-10-11 Thread Makoto MATSUSHITA
Gimme one more time to announce... matusita current.jp.FreeBSD.org, yet another SNAPSHOTs server in matusita Japan, begins to provide a compilation logfile of 'LINT' matusita kernel. Kernel compilation runs everyday for both 4-stable matusita (0600JST) and 5-current (1400JST) branches. And,

Re: etherchannel / bonding

2000-10-11 Thread Dennis
At 04:25 AM 10/09/2000, Andreas Brodmann wrote: Hello all, does anyone know if the etherchannel (aka bonding) is a feature that's expected to be seen in future releases of freebsd? Andreas We will have the feature in our bandwidth manager product for FreeBSD shortly, including fallover. Its

USB webcam driver

2000-10-11 Thread Torbjorn Kristoffersen
Hi, I found information from the vendor of my webcamera, it's CPiA based. I've hacked together a userland driver program that simply opens an ugen device, verifies that it's the right camera, and prints vendorId/productNo. Next it attempts to read from the camera using an reg_read(fd, reg)

zgv (svgalib application) for FreeBSD problem

2000-10-11 Thread Lars Eighner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to make zgv work with FreeBSD 4.1STABLE. zgv is an image viewer using sgvalib. WARNING: Serious security issues: blah-blah blah commies under your bed right now yadda yadda thermonuclear device blah blah. I want zgv for a quick image viewer that doesn't have to fight with a