Hi to all! Sorry for my bad English... This mail also send to port-arm mail
list, but no answers yet.
Could you help me to solve the problem with no sound in FriendlyARM NanoPi M1
Allwinner H3 SoC 32-bit?
NetBSD 9.0 current.
https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/allwinner/ "Audio codec: Yes,
> > Question is how to determine what this format is for an already existing
> > ext2fs filesystem, either from base system or from e2fstools package.
> One solution would be to reboot with a GNU/Linux live/rescue system and check
> from there with `tune2fs -l`.
> The other way around, I do
Today I noticed that I have ca. 30 files named .serverauth #? = 1 char
If I have 4 windows open plus the XClock -- shouldnt there only be 5 of these
.xauth files?
How would this affect the performance of X-windows ?
If thats the prob, can the number of .xauth files be limited ?
I've been tracking a problem where my NetBSD SMTP server was unable to
receive e-mail from google getting failures reported as:
read error: FAILED_PRECONDITION: read error (0): error
Tracking it through with tcpdump showed that the google servers were
making the connection, doing the STARTTLS
Are you talking about Perl5 or Perl6? These are actually 2 different languages.
вт, 14 апр. 2020 г. в 00:11, Todd Gruhn :
>
> Where is a good place to look for current PERL syntax and examples?
> (been about 10yrs).
>
> Which books should be updated first?
> (I have 4 of the O'Reilly PERL books)
Nikita - you might try my yet-unofficial and mirror in Russia but so far
there's only release 9.0 there
http://mirror.os3.su/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-9.0/
HTH and you will get good download bandwidth).
You can also compare against the CDN - but I think I am the closest (unofficial) mirror to you
Question is how to determine what this format is for an already existing ext2fs
filesystem, either from base system or from e2fstools package.
One solution would be to reboot with a GNU/Linux live/rescue system and check
from there with `tune2fs -l`.
The other way around, I do deploy NetBSD
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 05:37:49PM -0400, matthew sporleder wrote:
> > On Apr 13, 2020, at 5:11 PM, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> >
> > Where is a good place to look for current PERL syntax and examples?
> > (been about 10yrs).
...
> http://modernperlbooks.com/books/modern_perl_2016/index.html
>
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 08:11:39PM -0400, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> I looked at perldelta -- Nothing useful there.
> I am mainly interested in changes to system vars, and syntax.
>
Well, perl5280delta mentions that "delete" can be used on key/value hash
slices, and also mentions new syntax for