I think I see what caused the kernel to crash. What happened was
this, I believe, is that since I didn't specify the regular pine
binary, the script just loaded itself, thus throwing it into a
loop. It's really a sad situation. -- Jonathan
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Is the AC97 sound system supported on on -stable.
yes.
1. i815E/Celeron motherboard, AD1885 codec
2. SiS 730S/Duron Motherboard, ALC200 codec
I found that in sys/dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c has a list of AC97 codecs
and should print a messge for the codec.
I just get a unknown card message
Ok, last try.
I'm not trying to push responsibility off on anyone.
There will be in infinitesmal amount of work
involved. The tag points to the RELENG_X_Y tag with the highest X
primarily and the highest Y secondarily. That's it. No more. If
someone has decided to create a new RELENG_X_Y then
How would I go about compiling an old version of the fxp driver??
I'm getting timeout errors every day on one of my machines, and would
like to try an older version of the driver...
Thanks for any help,
Eric Parusel
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Comment out the dev/fxp entry and uncomment the pci/if_fxp.c entry
How recent a STABLE are you running ? There was a new rev the 14th of June
backup# diff -u /usr/src/sys/conf/files.orig /usr/src/sys/conf/files
--- files.orig Fri May 18 14:07:27 2001
+++ files Fri May 18 14:07:40
Dmitry Karasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
On 21 Jun 01 at 16:45, Jason (Jason Watkins) wrote:
Jason Don't camoflage one problem by providing a solution to
Jason another. What you're really worried about is how stable -stable
Jason is. Address that, and things will be better than managing:
I've got one SMP system, with two Intel NIC's, as shown at
the bottom of this message in my dmesg.boot
...
My SMP system gets a fxp0: device timeoutor a fxp1:
device timeout error about once every two days, and my
I was getting this same problem on a dual processer system built on an
Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
Nuno Teixeira([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.21 21:51:34 +:
Hello to all,
The FreeBSD default permissions for /var/mail are 0755.
Why is that PINE says that the /var/mail directory is vulnerable and it
says to change it to 01777
1777 makes it possible for
Let me emphasize that I'm still using the old pci/if_fxp.c that was
present up to 4.3-RELEASE, not the new miibus'ified dev/fxp/if_fxp.c
that was MFC'd 6 weeks ago.
John
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Nick Sayer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.22 09:45:47 +:
Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
Nuno Teixeira([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.21 21:51:34 +:
Hello to all,
The FreeBSD default permissions for /var/mail are 0755.
Why is that PINE says that the /var/mail directory is vulnerable
At 12:56 PM 6/22/01 -0400, John R. LoVerso wrote:
Let me emphasize that I'm still using the old pci/if_fxp.c that was
present up to 4.3-RELEASE, not the new miibus'ified dev/fxp/if_fxp.c
that was MFC'd 6 weeks ago.
Does the new driver not work for you ?
---Mike
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Karol Makowski writes:
On Fri, 2001-06-22 at 14:16:56, Marko Cuk wrote:
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Marko and I'd like to make another computer to access that /data on previosl
y
Marko mounted box, not from original BOX source.
Sure it's possiblem export it via NFS :-
Most NFS
Hallo,
I just installed FreeBSD 4.3-Release. I noticed a new
entry in the output of ifconfig, a device named lp0.
Where can I find more information about it?
Thank you
Nicolas
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man 4 lp
-pete
++ 22/06/01 19:34 +0200 - Nicolas Rachinsky:
| Hallo,
|
| I just installed FreeBSD 4.3-Release. I noticed a new
| entry in the output of ifconfig, a device named lp0.
| Where can I find more information about it?
|
| Thank you
| Nicolas
|
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