elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
Futher updates. I have found this is a problem with the nvidia-driver
wrapper.
Simon: Is this something you have to update in the wrapper or can I do it
on my own? Xorg is complaining that /dev/nvidiactl is missing and it
failed to load the nvidia driver.
Yo
audio/cdparanoia got a major update which broke it for DragonFly:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.os.netbsd.devel.pkgsrc.cvs/131365
Anyone can help to make it work again?
--
Hasso Tepper
Futher updates. I have found this is a problem with the nvidia-driver
wrapper.
Simon: Is this something you have to update in the wrapper or can I do it
on my own? Xorg is complaining that /dev/nvidiactl is missing and it
failed to load the nvidia driver.
Question about sound: is it now possible
My bad, I was using ad4s1a for root, then found its actually ad4s1d. Ive
booted now and im trying to get kdm/Xorg to start. Any ideas? It gives me
IO Error in XOpenDisplay.
Petr
Hi all,
Ive updated my machine to the latest master to try devfs. Ive run
buildworld,installworld,buildkernel,installkernel and make upgrade and
then restarted and I get the mountroot prompt saying this:
hammer_mount: volume /dev/ad4s1b has an invalid header
Root mount failed: 79
mountroot>
Wha
:Thanks Matt :-)
:
:Will that be implemented in an year or so?
Ha. I have no idea. I'm not going to try to guess how long it
will take.
:So in the cluster mode I guess two or more systems will be running
:with the same IP address?
:Some thing like Carp on OpenBSD?
:And would it be able
The biggest difference, apart from our PF being fairly old, is that
keep state is not the default. But we have a directive to set the
default (I think OpenBSD doesn't).
So in a DragonFly pf.conf you would say (near the top):
set keep-policy keep state (pickups)
And then ke
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/handbook-firewalls/
only mentions IPF.
Is there any way to get OpenBSd's PF to work on dragonfly?
thanks
--Siju
Yes, there is. Just load the kernel module or compile PF in the kernel.
Be warned that our PF version is quite anci
Hi,
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/handbook-firewalls/
only mentions IPF.
Is there any way to get OpenBSd's PF to work on dragonfly?
thanks
--Siju
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Matthew Dillon
> Ultimately the cluster goals would take care of this by allowing
> processes to migrate off a physical machine, then rebooting the
> physical machine, then migrating them back.
>
Thanks Matt :-)
Will that be implemented in an year or so?
:Hi,
:
:For somebody following the DEVL branch reboot is necessarry freequently.
:Do we have any plans to go towards
:
:http://www.ksplice.com/technology
:
:kind of design for updates?
:
:Thanks
:
:--Siju
Ultimately the cluster goals would take care of this by allowing
processes to migrat
Hi,
For somebody following the DEVL branch reboot is necessarry freequently.
Do we have any plans to go towards
http://www.ksplice.com/technology
kind of design for updates?
Thanks
--Siju
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