If found out ntfs kernel module doesn't support writing. Is there an
alternative way to get r/w (!) access to NTFS (I'm running 5.2.1)? No
advanced features (like ACL, resident files, etc.) are needed, just simple
write operations to make some apps run in wine.
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Regards, Mirya
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I'm migrating to 5.2.1 from 4.9 & found out 5-kernel pcm(4) driver doesn't
work for my RTA3000 soundcard (while 4.9 pcm(4) worked ok). I've done some
tests & found that
1) pcm & sbc 're normally found at kernel startup
2) writing garbage to /dev/dsp really produces sound
3) amp & xmms (tested 4.9/
Does anyone know anything about the subj? www.freebsd.org info is outdated
(`TBD 2004` is not what I need), www.freebsd.org.ru says the release date is
today
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Are there any third-party RaiserFS & EXT3 (yes, strictly with journaling)
drivers for FreeBSD 5.x?
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I mean the binaries distributed by freebsd community (available via FTP),
not those I compile, do they have any optimization?
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From: Paul Everlund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 6:00 PM
To: Kyryll Mirnenko
Subject: Re: bin. packages compilation
What flags (e.g. optimization, target arch.) are FreeBSD binaries (core &
packages) compiled with? Is there a "standart"?
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