Hello misc@
every time hw.setperf crosses the border between 50 and 49 in direction
from higher to lower value, the MP kernel on this machine reports:
CPU1: acpicpu setperf failed to alter frequency
It only occurs with the MP kernels and the reported CPU is always CPU1. I
see the performance
On 2014-05-08, Eivind Evensen wrote:
> Hello. After upgrading an i386 I can no longer login via ssh using the
> key I normally use. The server says in authlog:
There have been a couple of bugs in -current recently that have broken
ssh in various situations, please could you try an up-to-date snap
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 5:22 AM, Guido Tschakert wrote:
> while going through the upgrade guide for 5.5 I found two typos on the
> website:
>
> In upgrade55.html it shoud read "and remove them from /etc/inetd.conf"
> instead "/etc/identd.conf"
>
> In faq4.html in section 4.3.4 (creating a bootable
>>> Indeed. Experiments here show that plugging in a pci <-> sata card to
>>> avoid the Intel SATA chip makes the disk work fine.
>>>
>>> Disks smaller than 1TB also work. So I'm guessing it's something
>>> magical about 4K-sector disks presenting themselves as 512-byte sector
>>> disks that is the
Hello,
while going through the upgrade guide for 5.5 I found two typos on the website:
In upgrade55.html it shoud read "and remove them from /etc/inetd.conf"
instead "/etc/identd.conf"
In faq4.html in section 4.3.4 (creating a bootable install flash drive)
I found another typo. The raw device in
2014-05-09 8:44 GMT+02:00 Lucius Rizzo :
> Many many years ago (2001) Darrent Moffat wrote about the problems of using
> statically linked binaries or libraries. In fact, until later versions of
> Solaris, most compiles would often statically link binaries or libraries.
>
> Its quite interesting f
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