. It heavily depends on passing lots of
necessary information in the Linux command line to influence the boot
process.
BTW do you have any patches which you could contribute, or have you already
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SCHED_4BSD to me.
Totally subjective, of course.
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YTR writes:
Can you tell me on which Release of BSD (5.5 or pre 5.5) have the support
for ADM1026 Driver?
It isn't supported, but see this:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2006-June/016886.html
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-4.80.8.amd64.rpm.
See this URL:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2005-November/027550.html
You could have this out for yourself by doing a simple search using e.g.
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) and /usr/src/release.
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.As it is a HDLC controller does'nt have std MAC ADDRRSS . How can i
actually achieve a packet transmition and reception .Are there some drivers
which does the same
I've done this under Linux (ethernet-over-HDLC) and just used a faked
MAC which wouldn't conflict with existing HW.
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the sleep the stty values are only effective while
the command is being executed because stty opens the device and then,
once stty exits, the device is closed and all the new settings are lost.
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Koen Martens writes:
(Note: swap is 2048mb, physical memory is also 2048mb).
IIRC swap has to be a little (64kB?) bigger than memory because the
kernel writes a header containing necessary information about the
dump to swap.
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in such a short
time.
A scenario where the user bumps the laptop while in use might be
helped, though.
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I have: ehci0: VIA VT6202 USB 2.0 controller
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On Sat, 2004-Dec-18 02:03:09 -0500, Gary Corcoran wrote:
I've just had *THREE* Maxtor 250GB hard disk failures on my
FreeBSD 4.10
it comes to seek times
and contention, e.g. heavy copying between 2 drives while trying to
do normal accesses to one of them. SCSI drives somehow manage to more
gracefully handle that sort of thing. Probably a benefit of the Tagged
Queuing which they pretty much all support.
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not psychics und I certainly can't see a real error report
anywhere in the text of your mail.
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? Or did I miss
something?
Looks like an oversight. It seems that /sys/dev/twe/tweio.h should get
installed into /usr/include/sys. Maybe /sys/dev/twe/twereg.h too, since
that's where TWE_Command is defined, although not everything in there
seems like it should be visible to the user.
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Dmitry Sivachenko writes:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:08:37PM +0200, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
Dmitry Sivachenko writes:
Hello!
Is there any reason why struct ipc_perm is not protected by #ifdef _KERNE
L
in ipc.h? Is it supposed to be used from userland?
It's needed
Dmitry Sivachenko writes:
Hello!
Is there any reason why struct ipc_perm is not protected by #ifdef _KERNEL
in ipc.h? Is it supposed to be used from userland?
It's needed by ipcs.
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considerably since the PR was submitted. portmgr is marked
as the responsible party.
AFAIK only portmgr@ is allowed to modify bsd.port.mk.
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2001 FreeBSD-crypto.cvs - /u2/ncvs
lrwx-- 1 root wheel 8B Nov 25 2001 FreeBSD.cvs - /u2/ncvs
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to tell from within
gdb whether wcore was used or not.
Unfortunately, the -w option is overloaded. Normally it means ``use
a windowing system''. In FreeBSD it's an alias for wcore.
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significanlty bloats the syslogd output.
Please review and comment.
[snip patch]
I think this is a good idea. Go for it.
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On Thursday 22 November 2001 13:22, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
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This seems like a fatal name for the list considering what
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On Sunday 11 November 2001 01:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary Jennejohn writes:
Interesting is that this driver is present in Linux. Don't
know about FreeBSD, although I was using a Tekram 395 with
the sym driver for a while.
I have DC-395UW and first step was just to replace
my
it.
Why?
Interesting is that this driver is present in Linux. Don't know
about FreeBSD, although I was using a Tekram 395 with the sym
driver for a while.
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everything worked
just fine. Your report makes me think that there's a generic bug
in the Athlon and not a problem in the chipsets, which is what I
originally suspected.
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a la Linux.
I personally would write a full-fledged driver. I don't think that this is
something for which a pseudo-device is appropriate.
I see that you're in Garching. I live in Munich and could maybe give you
some help. Look me up in the phonebook, my name is unique.
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that there was a GENERIC and alpha in both the kernel
compile directories. Somehow that doesn't seem right.
Maybe my world is too old. I'm running a buildworld right now.
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reference to
'__inet_addr'
may you help?
WTF are you trying to do ?
You can't use these routines in the kernel, they're part of a userland
library.
I get the impression that you're way over your head here.
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rivers?
I don't believe so.
If not, will the linux drivers work or be able to port them across?
no, yes - but you'll either have to do it yourself or find someone
who's interested in doing the port.
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The card probably looks like an ethernet card. There are tons of drivers
in the tree.
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were hooks in the drivers
which were called on shutdown/startup so that they could DTRT.
I do remeber that some characters were lost on the serial ports.
Disk and network seemed to work fine, though.
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shutdown. It even worked ;-)
Philips never did anything with it.
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Matthew Jacob writes:
Yes, we know.
and PLEASE only send the URL in future ! I do not appreciate getting
mails which cause my MUA (exmh) to dial out to grab some goddamned
crap off the web. If I want to look at the URL, I will.
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nterface and then up it.
That automatically flushes the queues. You do not have to reboot.
You need to fix your ISDN problem :)
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That automatically flushes the queues. You do not have to reboot.
You need to fix your ISDN problem :)
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regarding that. Whine.
I want to test it.
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Brian Somers writes:
I want to test it.
Fair 'nuff.
ftp://ftp6.uk.FreeBSD.org/pub/PPPoISDN
at your own risk all that stuff. Read the i4b notes in the FreeBSD
subdirectory if you're not on 0.81.12 or higher already.
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Thanks heaps ! I am running 0.81.12
regarding that. Whine.
I want to test it.
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Brian Somers writes:
I want to test it.
Fair 'nuff.
ftp://ftp6.uk.FreeBSD.org/pub/PPPoISDN
at your own risk all that stuff. Read the i4b notes in the FreeBSD
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Thanks heaps ! I am running 0.81.12
to have, a home page.
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