of interrupts per second since the
system started. None of those look particularly large. In fact they look
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attributes are what I can think of right now.)
There is not really any significant gains to be had from converting the
existing file systems from UFS1 to UFS2.
FreeBSD 6.2 should work just fine with the older disk.
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that you want HEAD aka -CURRENT
from the repository. You should use either tag=RELENG_6 or
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useful, let alone The Bulk Synchronous
Parallel computer is a model for designing parallel algorithms. this
one, which I don't think is related.
A quick search with Google reveals that
BSP = BootStrap Processor
AP = Application Processor
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only in 32-bit mode.)
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Yes, they should work fine.
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than /bin/sh. Among other things it does not use the 'export' command.
If you use /bin/sh instead then 'export' should work just fine.
Greetings from Sweden
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just because you update the ports tree.
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I'm building a production server and I have what may seem to be a very
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do a
echo `date`
then echo will be passed only a single argument ('Fri Feb 2 13:46:07 CET 2007')
which will be printed unmodified.
As another example compare the outputs of
echo a b c
and
echo a b c
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(soekris.com) makes several mini-computers with PCMCIA slots that will
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Use the i386 or amd64 image instead. Intel's latest CPUs all implement the
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to the SPARC64 plattform or did I miss something?
It is almost certainly due to your platform. Slices (aka partitions in
MS-DOS) are pretty much specific to the IBM PC (and derivatives thereof.)
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) 5.4 to 5.5 or 6.1 to 6.2
Many will suggest (including me) to install your
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the CVS/Entries file can handle either flag Ttag
or Ddate and not both together. Does any one know how to
workaround this, or if it has been addressed in later version of cvs ?
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 05:24:26AM -0500, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, John Nielsen wrote:
Apologies for top-posting.
I've made some progress
slot.)
Both the MT and GT NICs should work fine for you but the GT model is
probably both easier and cheaper to find in stores today.
FWIW I have a PRO/1000 GT card in one of my machines and it works just fine.
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to manually copy the vendor driver and
modify /boot/loader.conf on the newly installed system so it could actually
boot.. you could easily take care of that from the fixit mode shell after
the
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this remapping.)
(This information is provided by most motherboard manufacturers
and many computer manufacturers (including Dell) in some FAQ. )
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Since the AMD64 architecture is completely backwards-compatible with the
older i386 architecture, the i386 version of FreeBSD should work just fine
in the new system.
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compiled? xD ]
It probably wasn't. The first ever compiler was most likely written
in assembler. Later on the first compiler for a new language has usually
been written in some other language.
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FreeBSD about 10 years, this is the first time I have
that problem and it seems not to be addressed in the handbook.
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experience to figure out how to
load this device at runtime. Is there any solution to this situation?
No, it does not seem to be possible to load bpf at runtime.
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one that is supposed to fix problems with
multiple volumes.
I would suggest trying the latest 6.2-BETA and see if that works better. (It
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is 100 meters (328 ft.) I would not count on PoE working over longer
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Yes. The kernel you built was built in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ARMITAGE/, but
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Once you have installed the world+kernel that you built you can safely
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something simple.
graphics/xfig might be worth looking at.
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etc. etc. Approximately 500MB consumed by the kernel is not unreasonable for
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CVS mode
which is used to maintain a local copy of the repository.
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run all my linux partitions from within ext-logical ones (all
but root) and I want to clear them and reuse them for freebsd.
Please cc me as I am not subscribed.
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first with pkg_delete(1).
##
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is it ok deleting linux_base-8 and installing linux-base-fc4 ? will the
dependencies be satisfied ?
Read the 20060616 entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING for information on how to
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have a copy of the Intel driver we used if you are looking to run this
machine on FreeBSD 6.0 or 6.1; the standard driver in these releases
will not support the Pro/1000 PT (at least the card we used).
Regards
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since 4.11 was released. Considering it has been almost 18 months since
4.11 was released, this is not surprising.
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etc.)
Is it that simple, or should I be afaid, very afraid...
Yes, it should be that simple.
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Perl was removed from 5-CURRENT back in 2002 and so has not been included in
any of the 5.x or 6.x releases.
You can find a note about it in the release notes for 5.0-RELEASE.
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FreeBSD 6.x works just fine on a Pentium system, as long as you have enough
memory.
FreeBSD 4.11
runs just fine on that hardware, if a bit slowly. But, I don't need
speed to control my garden sprinklers.
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by any version of FreeBSD, but the page you are looking for is
probably http://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/4-STABLE/hardware/i386/index.html
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of the
installation.
bootonly is a stripped-down version of disc1 and does not contain the set of
packages included on disc1.
For normal installation use disc1 and disc2, starting with disc1, and ignore
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.) In this case it is the
letter 'm' which can be added or not.
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if_ath_load=YES
[...]
You will also need the various wlan_xxx options you list above if you wish
to use WPA and/or WEP. (Using WPA is strongly recommended.)
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There is no Makefile under /usr/src/contrib/gcc.
Look under /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/
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are usually shared.
This means that the total memory used by a set of processes is usually
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for those terms, maybe you can get some
more information as to what it is and why it occurs.
-Garrett
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, why? If not, I'm going to submit the bug on gcc
(or the linker, but I'm guessing it's the same group).
Thanks,
Jonathan Herriott
gcc -lm test.c works. You forgot to include the math library.
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install does not make a cc-freebsd-4.0 binary, so
I'm leary of replacing it with a hard link to the gcc-freebsd-4.0
biary, although when I run cc --version, it tells me that it is gcc
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description.
When it comes to changing the default compiler a good rule of thumb is
that if you need to ask how to do it, then you should not do it.
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I did a make install clean
% Inuse, 3148K In, 2284K Out
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATETIME WCPU COMMAND
751 root1 -200 915M 756M swread 8:01 1.03% python
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That's basically what I'm looking for. Being able to modify the
calling shell with a program.
It is not possible to do that.
A program can only change its own working directory, not that of other
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-cylinder limit can
be mostly ignored on reasonably modern systems, and there are newer
boot-managers available than those described in the article.)
Best regards
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significant portion of the driver is only available as binary blob.
Any
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Try one of the 6.1 betas. It ought to work.
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in this context?
Yes, and they are also equivalent to NO or FALSE.
The makefiles only check if NO_PROFILE is defined, not what it is
defined as.
This is true for many other makefile variables as well.
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fine.
FBSD 6 uses the OpenBSD dhclient (which I believe derive from an older
version of the ISC one.)
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specific date however.
Ports *are* tagged for each release, but they are not branched.
Duane
Obviously, it depends, somewhat, on personal choice, but in terms of
stablity and correctness which is better?
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I don't think 6.1-BETA4 has been released yet.
Wait a few days and check again.
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Dear list,
`netstat -i' returns _packets_, how can I get statistics using _bytes_?
'netstat -i -b'
Any suggestions or hints? Thanks!
Read the manpage for netstat.
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FreeBSD :)
Just be aware that there have been several bug reports from several people
having problem when trying to use the new support for newer Radeon cards.
It seems that there are still some bugs in that code.
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several version live side by side in ports tree
(usually because the different versions of the program are not compatible,
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copy of the ports collection)).
It is not available as a binary package because when built as a package it
misbehaves for some (unknown) reason and uses a lot of CPU.
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On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Erik Trulsson wrote:
The computer behaves as if there is no card there! If I didn't remember
hearing the Windows XP jolly sound when starting the computer I would be
tempted to think it broken.
The only
would try it.
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- either built in or
external.)
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/Linux
has its security package updates, OpenBSD has a separately maintained
errata ports branch (you still get to download a newer release of the
software, though (IIRC)).
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available in ports. I usually just cd /usr/ports ls
-d */*daemontools*
Most of the make targets available are documented in the ports(7) manpage.
A target that tells me what a port has in the way of options would be nice
too.
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