Chris Turner wrote:
Simon corecode Schubert wrote:
However, there won't be any C++ in the list of things to do. The only thing
which uses C++ in DragonFly is groff, and I would be happier without this.
was just thinking about this issue - any thoughts about:
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Fri, June 1, 2007 3:52 pm, Sascha Wildner wrote:
So... I'm kinda unsure here if the perspective of being able to remove
C++ from the build justifies reverting to the old mdoc macros. What do
the rest of you think?
Would there be any quantifiable benefit greater
Petr Janda wrote:
You are right, but I think because DragonFly is a small sized project we
should be trying to support the most common modern hardware, instead of
ancient hardware that barely no one uses these days.
How do you decide what is barely used these days?
Sascha
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Chris Turner wrote:
Simon corecode Schubert wrote:
However, there won't be any C++ in the list of things to do. The only thing
which uses C++ in DragonFly is groff, and I would be happier without this.
was just thinking about this issue - any thoughts about:
Erik Wikström wrote:
For example the make.conf man-page is quite informative (it says among
other thing that there is no option WANT_GCC41, gcc41 will be compiled
by default and you'll have to set NO_GCC if you don't want it).
That's for HEAD. In the 1.8 branch it's still needed.
Sascha
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Eric wrote:
I've installed Dragonfly on a Dell Optiplex with a normal old fashion box monitor with no problem. However, when I tried running Dragonfly on a Dimension with a flat panel FP153 monitor, the console screen turns a pale green right after booting. I've had similar problems with
Eric wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2007 19:53:47 -0700 (PDT)
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:The green tint goes away after I start X, and when I close X and go back
:into console, the console is the normal black and white. Its not a
:hardware issue, since the problem doesnt replicate in
Eric wrote:
I've installed Dragonfly on a Dell Optiplex with a normal old fashion box monitor with no problem. However, when I tried running Dragonfly on a Dimension with a flat panel FP153 monitor, the console screen turns a pale green right after booting. I've had similar problems with
Matthew Dillon wrote:
I would like welcome Hasso Tepper as our newest committer!
Very good! Welcome, Hasso!
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Gergo Szakal wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 00:54:33 +0530
Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am Planning to migrate my Samba Domain Controller from FreeBSd 6.2
to NetBSD 3.1.
Now I am having thoughts about using DragonFly 1.4 as it is Stable.
Use 1.8.0 as that is the latest stable
Gergo Szakal wrote:
Just in case anyone's interested...
http://tinyurl.com/2dnk9h
Pawel did a great job there.
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Pataky Tibor wrote:
I want to build a kernel with ath(4). I added the
following lines to the GENERIC config file:
device ath
device ath_hal
device ath_rate_sample
(Is this correct?)
After this make buildkernel says: Warning: device ath is unknown
What should I do now?
Thanks a lot!
ath
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Yes, I thought about it too. However, the packages.7 manpage is part of
the pkgsrc bootstrap, so adding a link would either have to be done
directly by the pkgsrc people or we'd have to add it to
nrelease/Makefile (which I'll do on the weekend if no one objects).
NetBSD
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Thu, February 22, 2007 2:25 am, Sascha Wildner wrote:
Ben Jolitz wrote:
I found the how to a little non specific. I do think that a getpkgsrc
script would help set things up. There were no man pages (maybe install
fubar'ed?) on pkgsrc, so unlike man ports, I could
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Jose timofonic wrote:
Speaking of tags, what does mean the MAIN tag? I was
trying to find a tag that means the latest stable
release, like 1.8 or 1.8.1 when available. This could
make a bit less painful the cvs updating of the source
code.
MAIN is just made up
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The
following are some new tools (compare with FreeBSD 4 -- there were other
changes but I think I list here only DragonFly tools.) I can also post
this on the DragonFly wiki. Can you add to or correct this
j s wrote:
Here's the error. I have attempted building several times including
from a cleaned /usr/src and cvsup with tag=. and
tag=DragonFly_RELEASE_1_8_Slip
cc -O -pipe -mtune=pentiumpro
-I/usr/src/secure/libexec/sftp-server/../../lib/libssh
Huub wrote:
Hi,
I have 1.6.0 running and just downloaded and burned 1.8.0, But for a
proper upgrade and keeping applications and settings installed, I
suppose I shouldn't use the cd but rather upgrade according to the
handbook?
Just check out a copy of the 1.8 sources and then do:
cd
Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Feel free to let me know what I've got wrong on it :)
Lemme know if there's something that might be worth adding to our
vkernel(7) manpage.
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Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Is nullfs same as null? If so, how is loader configuration called
nullfs_load while file is null.ko?
nullfs == null.ko
It's a typo in the default loader.conf, I guess. I'll fix it along with
some other stuff.
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Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
It's a typo in the default loader.conf, I guess. I'll fix it along with some
other stuff.
I may misunderstand still...
I think the loader.conf is probably correct, but the kernel object should
be called nullfs.ko?
As it is now, I am confused because I never heard of
Vladimir Mitiouchev wrote:
On 1/3/07, Sepherosa Ziehau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You will need to use following command to build modules:
make depend all
OK. Now i have:
/usr/sources/src/sys/dev/netif/ndis/if_ndis.c: In function `ndis_shutdown':
Armin Arh wrote:
Hi,
I just fetched via cvsup all the sources, but there appears
to be no /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC any more (marked as Attic).
How to compile a kernel?
(Can't find instructions in handbook, man-pages, wiki)
It was moved to sys/config.
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Vladimir Mitiouchev wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to run beep.
beep: open of /dev/speaker for writing: Device not configured
I haven't found any modules that looks like speaker driver..
Hm,
seems Joerg removed it in March 2005..
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Sascha Wildner wrote:
Vladimir Mitiouchev wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to run beep.
beep: open of /dev/speaker for writing: Device not configured
I haven't found any modules that looks like speaker driver..
Hm,
seems Joerg removed it in March 2005..
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/cvsweb/src/sys/dev
Yury Tarasievich wrote:
Then do:
kldload linux
first. To automate, have linux_load=YES (or linux_enable=YES?) in
your rc.conf.
Either linux_load=yes in /boot/loader.conf or linux_enable=yes in
/etc/rc.conf will do.
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
In Slackware Linux I can change runlevel in
/etc/inittab, but I did not find the same file in
DragonFly.
DragonFly, being a BSD derived OS, doesn't have the SysV'ish run levels.
Sascha
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Ja'far Railton wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 06:45:34PM -0500, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Sat, November 4, 2006 5:37 am, Ja'far Railton wrote:
mount_msdos /dev/da0s1 /mnt
Nothing happens. No output.
detach it
After mounting it, there's no output, but does it also not mount? The
Ja'far Railton wrote:
Sascha Wildner wrote:
Could you try sephe's USB patch from
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~sephe/usb.diff7 and tell us if that
makes a difference?
Sascha
I *was* waiting for the hg / mercurial src repository to be fixed [1]
before trying a build again. Does anyone know
Yury Tarasievich wrote:
On 27/10/06, Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
If you think they are neccessary. I don't think there are reasons
against
inclusion of the 8-bit versions. Besides, I am fully UTF-8'ized since
several years now, and there are only few regressions
Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
Excuse for my stupid questions, but what I must write
in snd_...
As Yury wrote before, try 'kldload snd' from the prompt to see if your
card is detected. If yes, put snd_load=YES in /boot/loader.conf
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I must create /boot/loader.conf, because that file
don't exist.
Yes, you must.
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
ng_one2many(4), ng_fec(4).
It don't exist ng_fec man page.
We do have ng_fec source in the tree but it is not included in the build.
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
1) I don't want recompile from zero the system, but
only the missing pieces.
I think for 1.6.2 - 1.7.x you need a full buildworld. However, after a
full buildworld, you can first try a quickworld. Please read the
build(7) man page for more info on our build targets.
New predictions from our old friend Danial Thom:
My prediction is that a year from now we'll all
be using DragonflyBSD and you guys will be
looking for a new bunch of beta-test guinea pigs.
Thanks to Ancient on #dragonflybsd for noticing.
Petr Janda wrote:
I think, It should be advised against using PF 24/7 at this moment
because it causes lockups for many people. including me without any
tricky setup.
Strange, I'm running a (non-tricky) PF setup here for years (well, since
it was imported) without any issues.
I remember
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
..and a full package build in the DragonFly 1.3.2 days on
ftp://packages.stura.uni-rostock.de/bsdinstaller/dragonfly-1.4/cvsup-bin-16.1h.tgz
It lacks a manpage, could you add one?
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Bryan Berch wrote:
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
We don't need it. The check in msdosfs_vfsops.c can be killed, it
doesn't aply anymore.
Joerg
Are you saying if you kill msdosfs_vfsops.c dfly will mount the hard
drive and ,if so, how do you kill it?
Can you try this patch and tell us if
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 03:14:46AM +0200, Sascha Wildner wrote:
We don't have MSDOSFS_LARGE, unfortunately. I remember ~90GB being the
maximum size I could mount on a DragonFly system. YMMV.
We don't need it. The check in msdosfs_vfsops.c can be killed, it
doesn't
Bryan Berch wrote:
I got a usb external hard drive that is 160 gb, but I can not mount it.
I get the error too big sorry. I can mount it in FreeBsd 6.1 by
adding the following option in my custom kernel.
option MSDOSFS_LARGE
I didn't find that option in DragonFlyBSD LINT. Is
walt wrote:
DragonFly defines 'timezone' as a character string in time.h but linux
expect the number of seconds west of UTC (hence the long).
I'm not trying for a definitive fix here, I'm just puzzled why my added
'#undef' failed to change anything.
Cluestick, please?
The 'timezone' it is
Gergo Szakal wrote:
Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
mmm, try the attachment :-)
http://rnrdoctor.sytes.net/dfcrash/crash1/
Please also provide the corresponding kernel.1 file from /var/crash.
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Haidut wrote:
I thought that line 224 refers to the line in MYKERNEL which the
build process finds problematic. However, line 224 in that file is
this:
define wlan_ratectl_onoe # 802.11 Onoe TX rate control algorithm
which seems fine to me. Any clue as to what I am doing wrong?
It should
Gergo Szakal wrote:
Hello,
If i set dumpdev to the slice (bad term?) representing /var, will the
system be able to access /home ? (asking because symlinked /var/crash to
/home/var.crash)
I think you're confusing two things there:
dumpdev is usually set to a swap partition, as in
Petr Janda wrote:
Hi,
A friend of mine wants to try DragonFly on his old P75 which doesnt have
a bootable cdrom drive(It has a cd rom drive but cant boot from it). Is
there a way to boot the cd from a floppy?
Unfortunately not. What I usually do in such a case is to plug the
harddisk into
Petr Janda wrote:
Is it possible? How? Ive been trying to figure out.
rm -- filename
'--' means: End of options, treat everything from this point as arguments.
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Petr Janda wrote:
Ok, that did work like a charm.
Can you explain what this does besides making a symlink?
Petr
Trevor Kendall wrote:
On 29/08/06, Petr Janda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah thanks,
How can this free() problem be fixed?
The hack way:
ln -s a /etc/malloc.conf
The proper way:
Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
Depends, what shell you are using. I use tcsh, so i
put all my stuff into ~/.cshrc
The default shell of DragonFly, I think tcsh.
Try
# echo $SHELL
in case you're not sure.
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
4) What meaning sl0, lp0 and faith0?
Use the following commands and your questions will be answered:
man 4 sl
man 4 lp
man 4 faith
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Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 01:16:55PM +0800, W B Hacker wrote:
: Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
: Addendum: pressing the F1 key does nothing. Keyboard just beeps at me
: when I
: press a key.
:
: Jonathon McKitrick
: --
: My other computer is your Windows box.
:
: Is there
Petr Janda wrote:
Thanks,
You're a legend! :)
FreeBSD seems to have
ifconfig_acx0=WPA ...
Don't what NetBSD has, but I think we may need to keep close to NetBSD
for rc script
So currently theres no rc.conf way to start wpa_supplicant?
I have used /etc/start_if.acx0 in the past for these
Petr Janda wrote:
Ok, so the line: wpa_supplicant -B -Dbsd -iacx0
-c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf goes into the script and into rc.conf reads:
ifconfig_acx0=inet 192.168.1.50 netmask 255.255.255.0
Will the script get loaded automatically or do I have to add something
else into rc.conf?
Should
Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I installed DFly 1.6.0 on my old HP notebook, when I
reboot the system the last output is:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0xe70766
fault code = supervised read, page not
present
instruction pointer =
Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 04:57:47PM +0200, Gergo Szakal wrote:
: Probably it does not get forwarded thorugh SSH. Try the web-based
: interface as described here:
: http://wiki.bsdinstaller.com/wikka.php?wakka=WebInstallHowTo
There is no thttpd.conf.sample in
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Matt - could you create DNS entries for
bugs.dragonflybsd.org
i was in favour for issues.dragonfly.org, and we wanted to move the
issue tracker to crater as well.
I prefer bugs.dragonflybsd.org because issues has so many more
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
yuck. just use ee(1). Nice + sweet + doesn't care about termcap :)
Additionally, there's also mined(1).
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Jon Drews wrote:
DragonFly 1.6.0-RELEASE i386
Hi:
I am having a minor problem with the calendar utility (man 1
calendar). I have created a ~/.calendar/calendar file but when I type:
$ calendar
I get the entries for all the calendars stored in
/usr/share/calendar. I moved
Jon Drews wrote:
DragonFly 1.6.0-RELEASE i386
Hi:
I am having a minor problem with the calendar utility (man 1
calendar). I have created a ~/.calendar/calendar file but when I type:
$ calendar
I get the entries for all the calendars stored in
/usr/share/calendar. I moved
Haidut wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question about creating live CD based on Dragonfly. Is there
any way to download the scripts/tools used to enerate the official
Dragonfly live CD used for installation? If not, is the package
mklivecd available in NetBSD ported to Dragonfly? If Dragonfly is
using
James Mansion wrote:
Fine. Go and do it, instead of complaining about it.
I'm sure you'll check the IP and find that actually I'm not
Danial/Dmitri/whatever, but please, take a step back before
writing this sort of thing.
James,
no, we normally don't check IP addresses. Before
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
So, what's the best way to install packages for DragonFly?
Read http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/HowToPkgsrc
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Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 08:30:54 -0700 (PDT)
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual page is definitely out of date. usbd *used* to handle
core connect and disconnect events, but all of that was moved into a
kernel thread and integrated into the
YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:
So my question is: Thomas(and anybody else), can you try my untested
patch and see if it works for you? (untested because I don't have
access to any Pentium-M machines now)
Seems to work here with my 770:
Jun 22 18:48:47 kern.crit dim kernel: Enhanced SpeedStep (0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seeing that sendmail is old,archaic, not-as-secure and difficult we should
start moving to a better alternative such as Postfix. If anyone has
something against it, raise your hands. Otherwise I'll start trying to do
it.
Petr
Would that include free future maintenance
rmkml wrote:
Hi,
joigned my little patch for detect dragonfly v1.4.4 (stable)
THIS PATCH IS ALPHA !
(but work ssh for me, not tested heavily)
Im happy for my first very little patch !
Best Regards
Rmkml
Hmm, are you sure about using rl?
The 0x816910ec PCI ID is supported by the re(4) driver
John Duncan wrote:
Hi there,
Could some kind soul save me trying all the postscript
converters in existence and recommend a nice way of reading a
postscript document without Xorg installed ?
I am getting into groff for printing etc. but have had
to rely on old Unix books from
Danial Thom wrote:
Surely it makes sense to begin developing O/S
applications (which is what I need to do),
however I need an OS that is production ready,
even if its not as good as its going to be,
because I can't reasonably test the performance
of an application on an OS that can't handle
Oliver Fromme wrote:
card that's not supported by Xorg, it must work with the
old 8bit ISA Hercules monochrome card in my printer server
(I don't even think it supports graphics mode), it must work
without any graphics card at all
Hmm, I'm just curious here. Have you actually tried DFly on
walt wrote:
When a userland program segfaults, what determines whether
it also dumps core? Is there something either the programmer
or the user can do to force a cordump on segfault?
Thanks for any clues!
Erik already mentioned core(5).
Additionally, signal(3) will tell you the default
Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
I've exactly followed this Wiki site:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/Pkgsrc, so I haven't done a cvs
up -dP. Is the information on the Wiki wrong?
Try http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/Set_up_and_use_pkgsrc
instead. I've fixed the Wiki.
Sascha
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Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Please change the cvs up to cvs up -dP (as documented in pkgsrc
Guide).
Fixed, thanks...
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Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
Finally!! I installed DragonFly BSD on laptop!
Now, I cannot to mount the cd-rom:
#mkdir /mnt/cdrom
#mount /dev/cd0 /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0: No such file or directory
#mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0a on /mnt/cdrom: incorrect super block
#mount /dev/cd0c
Matthew Dillon wrote:
mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0c /mnt/cdrom
(or /dev/cd0a, I forget which).
Oh wow, I never noticed that cd0c works as well (thought you had to use
acd0c for ATAPI and cd0c for SCSI.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 06:09:40PM -0500, Ezra Drummond wrote:
Hi all,
How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
try cupsd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't
Kevin L. Kane wrote:
ok some more info...
using this iso:
http://chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de/pub/DragonFly/snapshots/i386/LATEST-Devel.iso.bz2
it fails with default option at the loader prompt, but if you say load
with ACPI disabled it works fine.
Our ACPI surely could need an update. Any takers?
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Because of recent circumstances, I'm looking for at least 1 'new' laptop.
Is there anyone using DragonFly on a laptop not mentioned here?
For what it's worth, it's running fine here on a Dell Inspiron 9300. The
SD card reader doesn't work and messing with the iwi
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Yah. Blades with MP cpus or multi-core capable cpus on them. Just
a blade server, then. The difference between blade based clustering
and the type of clustering that we want to do is that we want to be
able to cluster efficiently over a LAN or WAN (i.e.
Chris Rawnsley wrote:
# cvsup /usr/shar/cvsup/DragonFly-cvs-supfile
So then the source downloaded to /home/dcvs. I then got myself a copy
of ral.diff.gz and extracted it to /tmp.
# cd /home/dcvs/src/sys
#patch -p0 /tmp/ral.diff
The patch seemed to apply successfully (although I cannot scroll
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Thanks for your offer, yet, what's the gain with your MBR? Or put
differently: what's wrong with the one from FreeBSD?
One thing at least: Due to cramped space it's not easily possible to
assign more descriptive texts for the menu choices based on the sysid.
Ben Cadieux wrote:
I wrote an MBR at one point - it's quite similar to FreeBSD's, except
instead of function keys it looks something like this:
Does that also support booting the last booted OS like our boot0 or
does it have the concept of a default choice which is used when the
user does
Magnus Eriksson wrote:
Hmm. I noticed that the man pages supposedly documenting the booting
process aren't that well written (imho), maybe that's something I could
look at.
That would be great.
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Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
But F4 just beeps (like when pressing invalid F5).
So I booted with the LiveCD again, created the ad0s4a device node, and
ran:
disklabel -B /dev/ad0s4a
Rebooting still didn't fix the F4.
Sometimes packet mode helps, see boot0cfg(8) man page.
# boot0cfg -B -o
Nigel Weeks wrote:
I was reading through FBSD6's /usr/src/sys/dev/syscons to find out more
about libVGL programming, when I noticed some code based on DF code.
Does anyone know of examples of code using these syscons graphics libraries?
(Want to have a shot at porting Qtopia (was QT-embedded)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feel free to submit a patch for the current docu or write a wiki entry
:-)
A wiki entry is hardly a good substitute for correct man pages. So if
anyone wants to put some effort into updating our linux emu
documentation, please fix the man pages.
Sascha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHICH MAN PAGE ?!
Sry, I misunderstood.
Sascha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, it would be like users@, but consider:
1) In what way can you order threads in a mailing list? If we had a
web-based forum we could easilly have stuff related to hardware in one
forum, multimedia in another, pkgsrc in another etc., we could even have a
forum for
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Tue, January 17, 2006 5:03 am, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
nitpick)USENET has been around since 1980 - NNTP is just a
transport protocol for it/nitpick
How was the material in USENET slung around before there was NNTP?
UUCP, I guess.
Sascha
Matthew Dillon wrote:
1.4 has been released! Check out our main site, the information is
all there now:
Thanks to all who contributed! :)
Sascha
Matthew Dillon wrote:
1.4 has been released! Check out our main site, the information is
all there now:
By the way, what's the plan for DragonFly_Preview?
Sascha
Erik Wikström wrote:
My highly subjective oppinion: For the same price you'll get a couple of
high quality books and while it might be harder (and take longer) to
read them I'm quite sure that you'll learn more that way. And the books
are much better when used as a reference. For a list of
Jiawei Ye wrote:
Hi,
I ran into some problem running 1.3 preview.
Did a cvsup with DragonFly_Preview tag and started to build world, but ran
into
rm -f .depend
mkdep -f
.depend -a-I/usr/src/usr.bin/make -DMAKE_VERSION=\5200408120\ -DDEFSHELLNAME=\sh\
/usr/src/usr.bin/make/arch.c
Ezra Drummond wrote:
I have a Dell inspiron 6000 laptop, which i am trying to set dma mode
for the dvd+rw drive. I add ata.atapi_dma=1 to loader.conf but the
system just ignore it. Any hints would be very much appreciated.
ps: FreeBSD 6.0 set dma automatically without me adding anything to
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Hello everyone! I will be giving a DragonFly talk at the next
Bay Lisa. The primary focus of my talk will be a physical
characterization (latencies, overheads, etc) of MP mechanisms
and algorithms implemented by DragonFly.
It would be nice to get an
G'day, g'day,
so who else is going to 22C3 (http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005)
besides me?
Sascha
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Well, if you think they're so provably wrong you are welcome to
put forth an actual technical argument to disprove them, rather then
throw out derogatory comments which contain no data value whatsoever.
I've done my best to explain the technical issues to
Ochronus wrote:
I have a 1.2 release Dragonfly system, and as the new gobsd pkgsrc
binaries require the new ABI introduced in 1.3.x (1.3.5, as I recall), I
tried to upgrade my system.
make buildworld - success
make installworld - tells me to upgrade the kernel first and reboot
kernel compile
Erik P. Skaalerud wrote:
Just a side-note by me; the ability to binary-upgrade a debian linux
system via apt is a -really- timesaving function. It would be very
pleaseable to have something like this for dragonflybsd aswell.
AFAIK binary upgrading is something being worked on by the
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