On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 04:16:30PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Summary of off-list mail exchange: anoncvs.usa consistently has a
> realloc failure in xenocara/font/misc-misc/18x18ja.bdf, some other
> servers have a failure the first time checking this file out when
> it's part of the whole dir
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 10:39:46PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
>
> In order to be able to support a framebuffer console on i386/amd64 I'd
> like to reorder some code such that wsdisaplay(4) attaches to vga(4)
> *after* drm(4). Since I don't have any hardware with radeondrm(4) I'd
> appreciate it
subject says it all.
ok?
diff --git dhcrelay.c dhcrelay.c
index a2f39d0..4782f65 100644
--- dhcrelay.c
+++ dhcrelay.c
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ got_response(struct protocol *l)
if ((result = recv(l->fd, u.packbuf, sizeof(u), 0)) == -1 &&
errno != ECONNREFUSED) {
/*
-
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 10:39:46PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> In order to be able to support a framebuffer console on i386/amd64 I'd
> like to reorder some code such that wsdisaplay(4) attaches to vga(4)
> *after* drm(4). Since I don't have any hardware with radeondrm(4) I'd
> appreciate it if
On 2013/03/03 14:25, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I like the bgpd behaviour, and all the similar daemons should have the
> same behaviour.
Here it is for all of the daemons which have parse.y and log.c; it only
really affects the ones which support reload, but I think it makes sense to
use the same code
On 2013/03/03 17:11, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 16:16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Summary of off-list mail exchange: anoncvs.usa consistently has a
> > realloc failure in xenocara/font/misc-misc/18x18ja.bdf, some other
> > servers have a failure the first time checking this file
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 16:16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Summary of off-list mail exchange: anoncvs.usa consistently has a
> realloc failure in xenocara/font/misc-misc/18x18ja.bdf, some other
> servers have a failure the first time checking this file out when
> it's part of the whole directory, but
In order to be able to support a framebuffer console on i386/amd64 I'd
like to reorder some code such that wsdisaplay(4) attaches to vga(4)
*after* drm(4). Since I don't have any hardware with radeondrm(4) I'd
appreciate it if people with access to such hardware would test the
diff below. Just ch
I like the bgpd behaviour, and all the similar daemons should have the
same behaviour.
> If ospfd is running and you attempt to reload a configuration file
> but it has an error (or the parser thinks it has an error even though
> the file is valid..), yyerror just prints to stderr so the message
>
If ospfd is running and you attempt to reload a configuration file
but it has an error (or the parser thinks it has an error even though
the file is valid..), yyerror just prints to stderr so the message
is lost unless you're running ospfd in the foreground.
I wrote a diff to handle this (included
The fix for this is (finally) committed for post-5.3. Sorry about the delay.
Philip Guenther
Summary of off-list mail exchange: anoncvs.usa consistently has a
realloc failure in xenocara/font/misc-misc/18x18ja.bdf, some other
servers have a failure the first time checking this file out when
it's part of the whole directory, but resuming or checking out
individually does work.
$ cvs -d ano
On 2013/03/03 00:25, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> The VID/PID is 066b/20f9, which would lead one to think that the
> maker is Linksys--except the PID doesn't appear in any Linksys
> registry. So we've got a counterfeit. (Why pay good money to
> IF-USB when you can just "borrow" a VID? I've seen the sam
As it seems this doesn't clash with any other device
we should just be able to add it.
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 12:25:11AM -0800, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> Lately, a bunch of cheap Chinese USB-to-Ethernet dongles have been
> making their appearance in various parts of the world by a Chinese
> vendor. O
Hello,
last year, a patch regarding bnx(4) jumbos was provided and refined by
dlg@, kettenis@ and brad@.
I've tested the diff for if_bnx.c against current and setting MTUs >
1500 works in principle.
However, with this diff enabled on current, there's quickly
deteriorating packet loss regar
Lately, a bunch of cheap Chinese USB-to-Ethernet dongles have been
making their appearance in various parts of the world by a Chinese
vendor. Often these can be gotten for around USD$2 or less. They're
frequently referred to as "HG2f09" adapters.
The VID/PID is 066b/20f9, which would lead one
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