My last cvsup was Sept 8th. I was going to cvsup today, but was told there
is a bug in cvsup because unix date and time hit 1,000,000,000 seconds. If
this is true, is there a solution or is this false info?
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Bryan Berch wrote:
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 19:41:21 -0400
From: Bryan Berch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: cvsup bug?
My last cvsup was Sept 8th. I was going to cvsup today, but was told there
is a bug in cvsup because unix date and time hit
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: is there any available drivers for the aironet 350 pcmcia-card?
: I have only succeeded with getting a 340-card and Lucent card s working.
4.4 should have the right drivers.
warner
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: I get the following on a machine that tracks and updates on RELENG_4_3.
: Its up to 4.3-RELEASE-p17 and the last CVSup was a tad over 2 days ago.
: When installing the XFree86-4 port, is complains here about some kernel
: source tree. Any
Hi,
Is there a reason the default port setup of device ppc0 isn't at 0x378?
Ken
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i just burned a CD from an ISO image, when it finished burning the CD burncd gave the
following error:
burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCCLOSEDISK): Inapproprate iotl for device
i ran it with the followning command:
burncd -f /dev/acd0c data data.iso fixate
what am i doing wrong? i ran it as root, and
Bad Memory ?
i just burned a CD from an ISO image, when it finished burning the CD burncd
gave the following error:
burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCCLOSEDISK): Inapproprate iotl for device
i ran it with the followning command:
burncd -f /dev/acd0c data data.iso fixate
what am i doing
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/MAKEDEV,v 1.243.2.36 2001/09/10 23:16:15 obrien Exp $
Following error while running /dev/MAKEDEV automatically
after completing a mergemaster from 9/11 sources:
*** Comparison complete
Do you wish to delete what is left of /var/tmp/temproot? [no] yes
***
Just wanted to point out that the snd_pcm kernel module is unloadable
while the sound device is in use, causing a total wipeout of the operating
system whenever the last application relinquishes the sound device.
Also, modules such as snd_pcm.ko are loadable while their compiled in
counterparts