hello there!
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Michael C . Wu wrote:
(Why is vfs.vmiodirenable=1 not enabled by default?)
By the way, is there any all-in-one-place description of sysctl tuneables?
Looking all the man pages and collecting notices about MIB variables seems
rather tiresome and, I think,
Hello there!
I just read FAQ on making release and have one question. FAQ says I must
be having full CVS source tree (or be able to access it via CVSROOT), but
I'm behind modem connection. So I'm curious why it is not enough to have
a cvsupped src-all/doc-all/ports-all collections? And is there
Hello there!
I just read FAQ on making release and have one question. FAQ says I must
be having full CVS source tree (or be able to access it via CVSROOT), but
I'm behind modem connection. So I'm curious why it is not enough to have
a cvsupped src-all/doc-all/ports-all collections? And is there
Hello there!
Is HPFS broken? If not, why is it disabled?
# Alexey
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in
/usr/include/sys/sysctl.h (as promised by man page) nor in source tree.
May I ask for clarifications?
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Hello there!
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Valentin Nechayev wrote:
On -current, I watched identical problem with mystical ssh brokenness,
with No RSA support in libcrypto and libssl message from ssh,
after when all possible underwater stones were verified (including
/dev/random and /dev/urandom,
Hello, Soren!
Drive model/version (from dmesg and possibly from the label on the drive).
I've sent you info about
acd0: YAMAHA CRW8424E/1.0g CD-RW drive
(PR: 25840), I think it was complete enogh for poll? :)
Best regards,
Alexey.
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Peter Pentchev wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:49:12PM +0100, Rasputin wrote:
You can only use kernel-space functions in kernel code, that is, writing
a kernel module, or writing a piece of code that is to be compiled along
with the rest in src/sys.
By the way, are there
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By the way, is there any reason for at_fork/at_exec function not to be
retired in favor of EVENTHANDLER_XXX macros?
Regards,
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