Not sure what instructions on which screen you are even talking about. All I saw was it was in DDB, so I looked around, and sent what info I thought was required. This is why I am so confused, and fairly offended as to the nasty tone of the responses
D. > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Hessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:35 AM > To: Wolfpaw - Dale Corse > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or > uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from) > > > You refused to follow the instructions printed on the screen. > Why are > you suprised to the tone of the responses? > > Now, if you gave the information requested, you would have received a > very different tone of reply. Not knowing what to do is one > thing, but > blatently ignoring instructions is another. > > > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:10:00AM -0600, Wolfpaw - Dale > Corse wrote: :Shrug.. Ok .. I'll keep my bug reports to > myself from here on in, since :it seems someone asking for > some help, which may not realize the information :provided > was not entirely what was required is to receive a fairly > rude reply, :which, rather then saying - hey, please send > this.. It would be helpful, :lambastes someone, and says > RTFM. Not very friendly at all. My apologies :for the > intention of trying to help you folks with what may be a > serious :bug (or may not, but crashed none the less, which > should not happen, :especially where it concerns an OS that > promotes security and stability.) :I would more then happily > send anything that is required, but I have :no time, or > tolerance for rudeness. > : > :I shall leave the list, and no longer insult your guruness > with my :simple presence. > : > :D. > : > > -- > Q: What's a light-year? > A: One-third less calories than a regular year.