I am trying to set up remote debugging with gdb. I basically followed
the handbook and several other guides I found online: building a custom
kernel and setting the correct flags on sio.0.
When I enter into ddb and type gdb I always get "The gdb remote
debugging backend could not be selected".
I have question regarding remote debugging a freebsd guest OS (running
on vmware).
Is to possible to debug such a machine by a non FreeBSD OS using a gdb
version that was compiled with target=i386-pc-bsd ? Or must i use two
virtual machines, both of them running FreeBSD ?
Thanks
Oren
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I am looking to learn more about the FreeBSD kernel internals and was
wondering how out of the date is the book compared to the current status
of the kernel. Also, does anyone have an idea if an updated version is
in the works/planned?
Thanks.
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I can actually sympathize with that. I am currently trying to understand
some of the inner workings of the FreeBSD kernel but the lack
of any design documents make it very challenging. And this is FreeBSD -
whose documentation is held in high regard - most open source projects
are very poor on i
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>
> Oren Almog wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > When are new binary packages available? Are they compiled only at
> > RELEASEs?
> >
> > No, they are compiled and updated continuously.
> >
> > Kris
> >
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Oren Almog wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > When are new binary packages available? Are they compiled only at
> RELEASEs?
>
> No, they are compiled and updated continuously.
>
> Kris
>
Thanks.
I understand that the RELEASE directory contains only packages that were
Hi
When are new binary packages available? Are they compiled only at RELEASEs?
Thanks.
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I do have that line but it is disabled (off).
Looking at /usr/local/share/config/kdm/kdmrc does reveal a few options that
can immediately restart a session but they are all either commented out or
not set.
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>
> > Hi
> >
> > I am looking for an easy way to shutdown kde. If I ctrl-alt-backspace,
>
Hi
I am looking for an easy way to shutdown kde. If I ctrl-alt-backspace, the
xserver and kdm restart automatically. Is there a way to make it quit
directly to console?
Thanks.
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