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I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Matt Dillon

I mean, WTF? 14 people answered what was nothing but a *blatant* troll! Come on, even 
Rick 'shittiest VM subsystem' van Riel answered! What can I say, pathetic, simply 
pathetic. No wonder FreeBSD is dead. I'm just talking on behalf of myself and my 3 
friends, Bavid O'Drien, Piten Handya, and Muli Jallett, but I'm I speak for all of us 
when I say: FreeBSD is dying!

FWIW, some people have privately e-mailed me asking : Why is Hiten an IMBECILE?

Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt

Hiten is an idiot, discuss

Yours faithfully,
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Re: I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Josef Karthauser

On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:44:25AM -0700, Matt Dillon wrote:
 I mean, WTF? 14 people answered what was nothing but a *blatant* troll! Come on, 
even Rick 'shittiest VM subsystem' van Riel answered! What can I say, pathetic, 
simply pathetic. No wonder FreeBSD is dead. I'm just talking on behalf of myself and 
my 3 friends, Bavid O'Drien, Piten Handya, and Muli Jallett, but I'm I speak for all 
of us when I say: FreeBSD is dying!
 
 FWIW, some people have privately e-mailed me asking : Why is Hiten an IMBECILE?
 
 Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt
 
 Hiten is an idiot, discuss
 

He's a 15 year old kid, a bit shy on life experience.
What do you expect?
Grow up man!

Joe
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Re: I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Eric Anderson

Would the real Matt Dillon please stand up?

I'm bored of this loser troll who spams the list.  No creativity.



Josef Karthauser wrote:

 On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:44:25AM -0700, Matt Dillon wrote:
 
I mean, WTF? 14 people answered what was nothing but a *blatant* troll! Come on, 
even Rick 'shittiest VM subsystem' van Riel answered! What can I say, pathetic, 
simply pathetic. No wonder FreeBSD is dead. I'm just talking on behalf of myself and 
my 3 friends, Bavid O'Drien, Piten Handya, and Muli Jallett, but I'm I speak for all 
of us when I say: FreeBSD is dying!

FWIW, some people have privately e-mailed me asking : Why is Hiten an IMBECILE?

Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt

Hiten is an idiot, discuss


 
 He's a 15 year old kid, a bit shy on life experience.
 What do you expect?
 Grow up man!
 
 Joe
 


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Hackers or whackers?

2002-08-21 Thread Paul Everlund

Hi all!

Have I signed up for the correct list? I was hoping to learn
some creative FreeBSD specific programming on this list, so
that I maybe one day could contribute to the project, but so
far I feel like I'm not on a hackers list. :-)

Is it usually like this, you people who have been here some
time, or I just joined at a bad timing?

Take care all!

Best regards,
Paul


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Re: I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Shane Kinney

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Ya.  I agree, they just don't make trolls like they used to.

Don't forget to recompile that cheeseburger.

On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Eric Anderson wrote:

 Would the real Matt Dillon please stand up?

 I'm bored of this loser troll who spams the list.  No creativity.



 Josef Karthauser wrote:

  On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:44:25AM -0700, Matt Dillon wrote:
 
 I mean, WTF? 14 people answered what was nothing but a *blatant* troll! Come on, 
even Rick 'shittiest VM subsystem' van Riel answered! What can I say, pathetic, 
simply pathetic. No wonder FreeBSD is dead. I'm just talking on behalf of myself and 
my 3 friends, Bavid O'Drien, Piten Handya, and Muli Jallett, but I'm I speak for all 
of us when I say: FreeBSD is dying!
 
 FWIW, some people have privately e-mailed me asking : Why is Hiten an IMBECILE?
 
 Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt
 
 Hiten is an idiot, discuss
 
 
 
  He's a 15 year old kid, a bit shy on life experience.
  What do you expect?
  Grow up man!
 
  Joe
 


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Re: Hackers or whackers?

2002-08-21 Thread Dominic Marks

Hey,

On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 08:23:11PM +0200, Paul Everlund wrote:
 Hi all!
 
 Have I signed up for the correct list? I was hoping to learn
 some creative FreeBSD specific programming on this list, so
 that I maybe one day could contribute to the project, but so
 far I feel like I'm not on a hackers list. :-)

Other than programming questions there is a quantity of
project politics talk which goes on, most people (I believe) accept
this as an unfortunate but inevitable side-effect of success.
 
 Is it usually like this, you people who have been here some
 time, or I just joined at a bad timing?

This is a low point in the history of this mailing list, of the 12 / 18
months that I've been subscribed.

The recent trolls are the work of one individual. One person is easy
enough to ignore (please join me in ignoring them :-)).
 
 Take care all!
 
 Best regards,
 Paul
 
 
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RE: SMP P4 Xeons out there?

2002-08-21 Thread John Baldwin


On 10-Aug-2002 Doug White wrote:
 Hey folks,
 
 Anyone other there with multiprocessor P4 Xeon systems with Hyperthreading
 enabled that are seeing 4 CPUs show up on boot?
 
 If you are, can you mail me the output of 'mptable'?
 
 It appears you need to enumerate CPUs out of ACPI if you want the logical
 CPUs to show up. FreeBSD doesn't appear to support this (yet -- correct me
 if I've misread the MP init code), but some people are seeing 4 CPUs
 anyway.  I'm curious if those systems are modifying the mptable for the
 benefit of non-ACPI systems.

Newer P4 Xeon's do enumerate all CPU's via the mptable.  We use ACPI to
enumerate CPU's for ia64 SMP, so at some point it could be backported
if needed.

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Re: can anyone help me on this ??

2002-08-21 Thread Moises Zanabria

Guys,
I figured out what's wrong:

the server needs to be start in up levels where base directory is the one 
that has a subdirectory named sup.

/usr/local/sbin/cvsupd -b /usr/CVSUp/cvsup_server/base

instead:
/usr/local/sbin/cvsupd -b test

Thanks for the help Gary ;).
Moises.


From: Gary Jennejohn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Gary Jennejohn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Shane Kinney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Moises Zanabria [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: can anyone help me on this ?? Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 21:06:01 
+0200

Shane Kinney writes:
  Call me crazy, but this is a -FreeBSD- list.  Maybe you should try
  talking
  to the RedHat people?
 

Because cvsup originated with FreeBSD ?

 
  On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Moises Zanabria wrote:
 
   Don't know if this is the correct list to ask this, I'm new in CVSUp 
and
   this is a newbie question,  I have my Linux box , RedHat 7.3
   CVS version 1.11.2
   CVSup 16_1e
  
   and the following CVSup configuration:
  
   $pwd
   /usr2/CVSUp/cvsup_server/base/sup/test
  
   $ls -la test
   -rw-r--r--   1 userid  dev34 Aug 16 11:52 releases
   -rw-r--r--   1 userid  dev12 Aug 16 11:57 list.cvs
  

On my server I have a directory called prefixes which contains symbolic
links to the repositories. AFAIK cvsup needs these when it's run as a
server.

E.g.:

garyj:peedub:mail:bash:19 ll /usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/
total 0
lrwx--  1 root  wheel  8B Nov 25  2001 FreeBSD-crypto.cvs - /u2/ncvs
lrwx--  1 root  wheel  8B Nov 25  2001 FreeBSD.cvs - /u2/ncvs

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RE: SMP P4 Xeons out there?

2002-08-21 Thread Doug White

On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, John Baldwin wrote:

 Newer P4 Xeon's do enumerate all CPU's via the mptable.  We use ACPI to
 enumerate CPU's for ia64 SMP, so at some point it could be backported
 if needed.

What's a newer P4 Xeon? :-)

The two I have downstairs don't, and linux requires overriding the SMP
initialization to use ACPI to make it work.

I think the ones I have are 1.8's.

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Re: I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Giorgos Keramidas

On 2002-08-21 19:13 +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
 On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:44:25AM -0700, Matt Dillon wrote:
  Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt
  Hiten is an idiot, discuss

 He's a 15 year old kid, a bit shy on life experience.
 What do you expect?
 Grow up man!

Add to this the fact that he's one of the 15-yr olds I have actually
*enjoyed* talking  working with, and then the Trolls will hopefully
See the Light(TM) and turn to stone.  We all know that light can
turn any average Troll to a bunch of slow, boring rocks :)


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Re: forth/kernel name with a variable.

2002-08-21 Thread Hiroharu Tamaru

Hi,

On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 23:20:55 +0200 (CEST),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 During a diskless boot (i.e. after the PXE stage); I'd like to get to load
 (or try to load) a configuration file which is machine specific; e.g.
 something along the lines of:
 
 #  /mboot/boot/defaults/loader.conf
 #
 
 loader_conf_files=/boot/device.hints /boot/loader.conf
 /boot/loader.conf.local /boot/\\${boot.netif.ip}.conf
 /boot/nextboot.conf
 
 
 where at least an attempt is made to get a machine specific file (in this
 case to define a kernel boot file which is specific to that machine) - as
 this would allow me to reduce the footprint on the boot/dhcp/tftp server
 considerably.
 
 Any hints ? (The above does not get substituted).
 
 Dw
 -- 
 Dirk-Willem van Gulik

I was looking for the same feature, and could not come up
with a Right Way either.  Since I wanted to hack as little
as possible, and also not to touch files that are updated so
often in the repository, I ended up with the following hack:

1) patch loader.rc

--- loader.rc-  Fri Dec 28 21:05:23 2001
+++ loader.rc   Thu May 16 06:55:45 2002
@@ -5,7 +5,26 @@
 include /boot/loader.4th
 
 \ Reads and processes loader.rc
-start
+\ start
+
+only forth also support-functions definitions
+
+\ This is for use in 10.0.0.100.rc files
+: initialize_name ( addr len -- )
+  strdup conf_files .len ! conf_files .addr !
+;
+
+\ Need to compile a word to use 'catch' feature
+: mystart
+  s /boot/defaults/loader.conf initialize include_conf_files
+  s include /boot/${boot.netif.ip}.rc ['] evaluate catch
+  any_conf_read? if
+load_kernel
+load_modules
+  then
+;
+
+mystart
 
 \ Tests for password -- executes autoboot first if a password was defined
 check-password

2) say your IP is 10.0.0.100, then create a file
   /boot/10.0.0.100.rc that has a one line content like
   this (the position and the number of the spaces seems to count):
s /boot/10.0.0.100.conf initialize_name include_conf_files

3) write your favorite config in /boot/10.0.0.100.conf in
   the same syntax as loader.conf

4) Things should work as desired.

NOTE: the order the files are read are:
/boot/defaults/loader.conf
/boot/device.hints
/boot/loader.conf
/boot/loader.conf.local
/boot/10.0.0.100.conf

Oh, and by the way, this was a 4.5-STABLE box when I did the
hack;  I guess what you are playing with is a -CURRENT
box. YMMV.

I wanted to avoid the 10.0.0.100.rc file, but could hardly
read nor write the 4th language.  I wish someone with a 4th
expertise would write a real solution and commit it to
-CURRENT and -STABLE.  The diskless stuffs are hard to live
with without this feature if you have a heterogeneous
environment where you need to switch the kernel image
themselves according to the boxes' h/w.

P.S.
  Please keep me in the CC line, I'm not subscribed to this
list; I found the original message in the archives.
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Re: I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Terry Lambert

Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
 On 2002-08-21 19:13 +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
  On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:44:25AM -0700, Matt Dillon wrote:
   Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt
   Hiten is an idiot, discuss
 
  He's a 15 year old kid, a bit shy on life experience.
  What do you expect?
  Grow up man!
 
 Add to this the fact that he's one of the 15-yr olds I have actually
 *enjoyed* talking  working with, and then the Trolls will hopefully
 See the Light(TM) and turn to stone.  We all know that light can
 turn any average Troll to a bunch of slow, boring rocks :)

I have never had a problem with Hiten; he asks intelligent
questions, and appears to understand the answers (e.g. his
recent question about System V Message Queues and the
overlay structure definition for getting the message type
out without hitting your head on architecture dependent
structure packing).

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Re: I can't believe this!

2002-08-21 Thread Jon Mini

Terry Lambert [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote :

  On 2002-08-21 19:13 +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
   On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 10:44:25AM -0700, Matt Dillon wrote:
Here's the answer.. http://www.linuxforlesbians.org/~pjs/hiten-idiot.txt
Hiten is an idiot, discuss
  
   He's a 15 year old kid, a bit shy on life experience.
   What do you expect?
   Grow up man!
  
  Add to this the fact that he's one of the 15-yr olds I have actually
  *enjoyed* talking  working with, and then the Trolls will hopefully
  See the Light(TM) and turn to stone.  We all know that light can
  turn any average Troll to a bunch of slow, boring rocks :)
 
 I have never had a problem with Hiten; he asks intelligent
 questions, and appears to understand the answers (e.g. his
 recent question about System V Message Queues and the
 overlay structure definition for getting the message type
 out without hitting your head on architecture dependent
 structure packing).

Hiten is great. He is fast becoming a valueble addition to the
FreeBSD community, and is polite and enthusiastic. I look forward
to being able to work with him in the future.

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DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS

2002-08-21 Thread M. Warner Losh

Please do not feed the trolls.  If you feed them, they will lose
their fear of human beings.  They will think that humans are a food
source and will lose their ability to hunt in the wild.  They will
become nuisance trolls, and DOW will have to trap them and relocate
them far away from human habitat.  Please do not feed the trolls.

Warner

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Re: Creating a sysctl? (mission impossible)

2002-08-21 Thread David Schultz

Thus spake Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   I am trying to create one sysctl so that I can read information
 from a lottery scheduler that I am trying to write.
   The sysctl is very very simple. I add a lottery node under kern
 then add a member global_tickets under kern.lottery. Very simple stuff
 that is not working.

FYI, lottery scheduling has already been implemented at least
twice for FreeBSD.  For an example, see

http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/computing/software/lottery-sched.html

The code has not been maintained, apparently due to a lack of
interest, and it incurs a high scheduling overhead.  Note that the KSE
work is likely to bring significant changes to scheduling in FreeBSD,
possibly causing you headaches later.  You might also be interested in
Luigi's work on a PS scheduler; check the list archives.

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Re: strange name of a device

2002-08-21 Thread Mike Silbersack


On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Eugene Ossintsev wrote:

 Hallo,

 Who knows, why that device is so funny named?

 from dmesg:

acd0: CD-RW @A CD\^LB C\^E $810B at ata1-master PIO4
^^^

 It varies from stable to stable. Sometimes it's displayed correctly
 as

acd0: CD-RW LG CD-RW CED-8120B at ata1-master PIO4

 --
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I saw something like this many years ago due to a bad cable.  The
harddrive would work somewhat, but the BIOS scan for drives showed garbage
similar to what you're showing.

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starting a program on a given ttyv

2002-08-21 Thread bruno schwander

How can I remotely start a program on the console ?

I need to remotely launch a fullscreen graphical program, without being
logged at the physical console, and redirect the input of the program so I
can feed it data (keystrokes) through the network.

any suggestions ?



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