Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2012 20:50 CEST, Bob Beck b...@obtuse.com schrieb:
Anyways, since in my case, I only need a read-only export, I can also go
with sharing the files via http.
Both networks that are separated with the firewall, have about the same
trust level.
So now someone
Hello!
I has a problem on my Acer laptop with azalia. The HDA controller
did not generate interrupts. And i heard the infinite looping sound.
The reason of this is that the laptop BIOS always set the D3 power state
for HDA controller during the boot time.
This patch solved my problem. The second
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 19:11:37 +0200
Sebastian Reitenbach sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de wrote:
getting NFS through a firewall is not that trivial with mountd binding to a
random port each time it starts.
Hi,
here is how I solved it after my proposal for a fixed-port-option was
rejected:
Hi,
As some of you may be aware we're having a lot of issues in the glib port
related to threading. And it seems it's now affecting non-GNOME ports as well.
irssi just crashed on sparc64:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0003781ec820 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.17.0
#1 0x000377ee700c in
I recently converted CSRG's SCCS repository holding the original BSD history
to a Subversion repository. As a derivative work of CSRG's code base, this
repository is available under the terms of the original UC Berkeley license.
You can browse the history at http://svnweb.freebsd.org/csrg/
The puc(4) man page lists the SIIG Cyber 4S PCI as supported. I just
inserted a SIIG Cyber 4S PCIe. I figured it would look the same as the PCI
card, considering that the new chip is named OXPCIe954, similar to the old
OXPCI954.
But obviously that was hopelessly naive. Instead I get:
William Ahern wrote:
The puc(4) man page lists the SIIG Cyber 4S PCI as supported. I just
inserted a SIIG Cyber 4S PCIe. I figured it would look the same as the PCI
card, considering that the new chip is named OXPCIe954, similar to the old
OXPCI954.
But obviously that was hopelessly naive.
On 2012/10/19 12:44, William Ahern wrote:
The puc(4) man page lists the SIIG Cyber 4S PCI as supported. I just
inserted a SIIG Cyber 4S PCIe. I figured it would look the same as the PCI
card, considering that the new chip is named OXPCIe954, similar to the old
OXPCI954.
But obviously that
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 02:13:02PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
I recently converted CSRG's SCCS repository holding the original BSD history
to a Subversion repository. As a derivative work of CSRG's code base, this
repository is available under the terms of the original UC Berkeley license.