Just a quick update with the Dec.6 amd64 snapshot, and the problem still
exists. I had hoped with some recent attention to nfs re: the systat -m
freeze that there might have been some movement on this one.
I had written a couple other replies previously that never made it to
list. Hope this one
Hello all,
Recently, my lazy ass went from 4.6-current snap to the most recent
4.8-current snap (#647: Fri Nov 26, amd64). Machine in question is
mostly a local file server, NFS to a few Macs. I say mostly, 'cause it
does some other stuff, and sits in a DMZ.
Since the upgrade to 4.8, I'm unable
Jan Stary wrote:
I am experiencing something similar on 4.8-current (server) and MacOSX
10.5.8 (client). I suspect the MacOSX to be the quilty one, as no other
NFS client shows any of these symptoms.
From the mac, I can write a file to the (auto)mounted share (/media)
and read it back,
Hello all,
Willing to suffer scorn if I've missed a commit message or previous post on
the matter, but I've been getting a 404 for these two lists since
approximately the `unplanned maintenance' www event of a few weeks ago. Shall
I comment them out of spamd.conf, or will they make their return?
I'm currently trying to get my hands on a Nexcom Nise 2000. Should come
in under your power specs. Our goals are slightly different - I want a
smaller, quieter home server, don't care to do anything desktop related
with it. I'm sure it would work fine for either.
Timothy Hume wrote:
Hi,
My
On 16-Jul-08, at 3:23 PM, Daniel W Barowy wrote:
On the other hand, web developers think this thing is hot shit.
I'd just be a little more comfortable if you qualified that a little.
Perhaps with something like `wrong-thinking web developers think...'
The current breed of standards-based
Marcos Laufer wrote:
My opinion is that more money should be raised in order to
keep -stable up to date.
I think it's important to mantain a stable distribution, it's one
of the things that give openbsd it's fame of being solid rock
Marcos
Seriously? More money? Like enough to woo someone
SW wrote:
Hi,
this is the conversation I had with Theo:
snip
Your `No Blob!' poster, complete with logos of BSD systems that ship with
blobs, will feel right at home beside my `Trustworthy Computing
Initiative' and `Mission Accomplished' banners.
A true laughing-stock in the making. Trust me,
Nickolay A. Burkov wrote:
My question is: Anyway, what is it? :)
Fiery is a brand of RIP, as you mentioned. The one you describe probably
drove a Xerox colour printer/copier in the mid to late nineties. For a
time, they were built by sgi, so the mips makes sense. Some had cool
little lcd
Shane J Pearson wrote:
Hello,
I am getting an error in if_em.c when trying to build a -stable kernel
on sparc64. It stops with this error:
/usr/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c: In function `em_rxeof':
/usr/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c:2446: error: structure has no member named
`align_buf_len'
The
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
The point of using periodic, at least under FreeBSD, is that there is a
'report' that is issued at the end of the monthly periodic run letting the
admin know the status of various things on their servers ...
So, for instance, it would give them a monthly reminder
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