On Tuesday 15 June 2004 11:50, Gary Corcoran wrote:
Wes Peters wrote:
On Monday 14 June 2004 12:32 pm, Gary Corcoran wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a port of FreeBSD, or any of the
other BSDs (e.g. NetBSD) for that matter, which will run on an
ARM processor which does NOT have an MMU
patches. ;^)
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a couple of our beefier machines at work updated to -CURRENT in
the next week.
Thanks for the good work.
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They didn't show 10/100 cards, but they're still around.
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 21:29:54 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dag-Erling Smørgrav) alleged:
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One of the classic trade-offs in making a 'server' vs. 'workstation'
operating system. Workstations require a strong preference for
interactive over background tasks so
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On Monday 16 February 2004 10:11 am, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
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On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 03:52:16AM -0800, Wes Peters wrote:
Should I commit this?
What effect does it have on non-i386 architectures?
It can't possibly hurt. If the stack is already
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+ vectp = (char **)(((vm_offset_t)vectp ~(vm_offset_t)0x1F) - 4);
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* vectp also becomes our initial stack base
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work come out of the company. That would've rocked for our development
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The dog isn't sleeping, it's dead. Like everything else in FreeBSD, it
takes time. If someone wants to donate that time, it'll continue getting
done, otherwise it'll fall by the wayside.
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a single ISO image with only the boot information and
sysinstall and booting from that, rather than 3 (or 4 or 5) floppies? A
CD-R is cheaper, faster, more reliable, and you don't have to keep
feeding them into the machine.
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of doing. Strike up a
relationship with a committer or two (or twenty), let your ability and
willingness to work be known, and become a committer too. 400 or so of
your peers have already done it.
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FreeBSD into, which is why my 68 year old
father is a Mac owner.
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On Friday 26 December 2003 05:41 pm, Martin Cracauer wrote:
Wes Peters wrote on Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 08:15:38AM -0800:
If you want a desktop machine with low power consumption (and far
less cooling fan noise as a bonus) you may want to look into the VIA
Epia motherboards and systems
posted his results in building workstations (sort
of glorified Xterms) using Epia systems and LCD panels. You can read his
reivew at:
http://apollo.backplane.com/FreeBSD/epia/review.html
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happy to test and commit it.
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On Friday 21 November 2003 03:56 pm, Stefan Eßer wrote:
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As for performance, you really need to flush the on-device cache on
each pass to make sure the bit patterns get written to the platter in
proper order. I don't see any
be
continued after next reboot (for example initiated by fsck).
But why would somebody trying to steal your data run fsck on it? You're
not thinking paranoid enough.
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 04:15 am, Stefan Eßer wrote:
On 2003-11-23 00:16 -0800, Wes Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 21 November 2003 03:56 pm, Stefan Eßer wrote:
A simple algorithm could just mark each buffer with a special
kind of dirty flag and a counter for the pass number
On Sunday 23 November 2003 04:46 am, Stefan Eßer wrote:
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On Saturday 22 November 2003 02:54 am, Stefan Eßer wrote:
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after *every block.*
Disk encryption suddenly doesn't look so bad, does it?
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this to happen in a kernel thread? The former seems pretty straight-
forward, hacking at ffs_blkfree. The latter I really wouldn't know how
to begin without (a lot) more study.
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be greatly
appreciated. What can you do for FreeBSD today? ;^)
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concept. The problem would be making the necessary changes to
all those millions of lines of somebody else's code to have everything
work out of the registry.
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Macy. Please come back when you have a point.
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just before setuid(2) /
setgid(2) calls.
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On Monday 27 October 2003 12:42 pm, Dan Langille wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Wes Peters wrote:
On Monday 27 October 2003 07:31 am, Dan Langille wrote:
If a process starts up and does a setuid, should it be writing the
PID file before or after the setuid?
Two methods exists AFAIK
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; it outperforms my P4 2.0 workstation at work on
'worldstones' by several minutes.
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On Sunday 05 October 2003 01:02 am, Nick Rogness wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Leo Bicknell wrote:
I'm considering options for a new project, and I think I've
discovered what I think is the best
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and found it to be a gem. If a 5x86 133MHz processor
meets your needs, you'll like it a lot. I haven't tried the net4801
board, but I've worked with other Geode designs and if you need more
cpu, that'll probably do. Good luck.
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Or mmap(2) with the MAP_SHARED attribute set.
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includes; in.h then ip.h then tcp.h, seems logical to me. Perhaps a
(re-) reading of the instructions on include files in style(9) is in
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thought we got a shiny new
gethostbyname_r with Jacques Vidrine's nss implementation in 5.0,
though. Is this not right?
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handle, both of which can block, will work with a file
handle that can't block or a pipe handle that can block. Looked at in
this light, it would be really stupid if select didn't behave as it does
when fed a file handle.
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about 5.1 and all the new architectures; let's see how
responsive they are about updates. ;^)
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On Wednesday 28 May 2003 05:12 am, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
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GCC 3.2 is broken by design. It insists, amongst other stupidities,
on type-checking arguments using old style declarations like:
int foo(bar)
char *bar;
{}
rendering
the compiler throwing a conniption fit
trying to typecheck something it has no real knowledge of.
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On Monday 24 March 2003 11:18, Daniela wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 20:20, Wes Peters wrote:
The reason for creating the 5.0 release is to make it easy for more
developers and testers to jump onto the 5.x bandwagon by giving them
a known (relatively) good starting point. Quite a number
again at known stable development
points. It looks like right now is pretty good if you want to jump.
At any rate, thanks for your tenacity. We really do appreciate the
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 10:37, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
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| Or you can cheat and use a SmartBits-2000 like I did. It can send
| exactly 148,800 packets per second, with very precise timing of the
| inter-packet
Soon we should be getting an Ixia.
That'll certainly do
package different from mine or has your installation been changed after
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kill it in 1s. Again our issue is PCI
bus.
Flood it with wire speed 64-byte packets and drive it into receive
interrupt livelock. Yup, the PCI bus is (most of) the problem here too.
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like to get a PCI card and stop using the
onboard lnc, but unfortunately the single PCI slot is already taken up
by other other NIC.
You need a PCI dual NIC, then. ISA network adapters suck, as you've
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On Friday 07 March 2003 09:16, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
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| On Thursday 06 March 2003 15:02, Paulo Roberto wrote:
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| cheap they are they do their job fairly well. If performance
| isn't an issue then go for it.
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| I couldn't
the vendor, it is Ad-something. I can look them
up Monday if you email me about it then. I think they make a 4-port 551
card without the relays as well, but I don't know about pricing.
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JUST SAY NO.
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On Saturday 01 March 2003 03:12 pm, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
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Wes Peters wrote:
No, but your editor really ought to be able to interpret tab
stops correctly at like 0.5 in increments. Code editors on the
Mac have been doing
indents. Solution? Don't do continuation lines. At all. Just
print your code 1-up in 7 point Palatino and it fits nicely on
Letter-size paper. For those of us weird enough to print code, that
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On Wednesday 26 February 2003 09:57 am, Jason Andresen wrote:
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Seriously, limiting your programming for a lifetime to 80 columns
because you couldn't figure out how to make some grotty old dot
matrix printer do 8-point printing a decade ago really isn't all
that smart
. If you need to get from the inode number back
to the filename or directory entry, you could either search or maintain an
in-memory cache of the directory structure.
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Liason Officer, Michael W.
Lucas, to bear on this. All you need to do is let him know what
resources you will need.
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what exactly do you want/need?
danny
Sorry, I'll try to get as specific as I can with my currently limited knowledge
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Basically, I would like to know where I can
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them to reenable web send-pr, as I did.
Probably not gonna happen, it's just an invitation to abuse. Sorry.
Bad people suck, the best we can do is cut our losses and move on.
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different instructions (LDA/STA) than those that access
memory (LD/ST). Attempting memory I/O to devices on SPARC is doomed
to failure. It's a whole new (portable) world, folks...
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/usr/src/bin/sh/parser.c? ;^)
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of the performance issues were made better by disabling the
TCP newreno implementation, but it's still poor and very inconsistent
for hosts not on the local network, while the Linux box next to it gets
much more consistent results.
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be able to produce 300 boneheaded firewire
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really sad.
I wonder if the impending Hewlett-Compaqard merger will hasten the Alpha
into its grave. The King is Dead, Long Live the King!
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: I've had no problems with this card, it is currently reaching about 6.5
: miles without an amplifier, using a 24 dB fruit basket antenna on the
: roof of my house.
What does the other end have?
An omni antenna, Aironet
performed by the ISP showed speed consistent above 1,000 Kbps. You
should have little problem with speed going between two houses.
The Cisco cards are pretty expensive compared to other brands.
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Are there any plans of making gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r()
available in FreeBSD? May be somebody
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