Re: cvs deprecated

2012-12-27 Thread Jack L.
For svn, you can use

svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/[whatever]

You can find all the [whatever] at http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/

so if you wanted to get the latest HEAD src, then it would go something like

svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head


On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 1:18 AM, Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
 but i can't find moron guide for using svn to update tree.

 I never used cvs or svn myself just want to

 1) get latest FreeBSD 9-* sources
 2) get latest HEAD sources.

 could someone just tell me what command (and/or config file) i have to use
 today, as cvs will not work soon
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Re: Which CPUTYPE for a dualcore Xeon on AMD64

2007-06-25 Thread Jack L.

On 6/24/07, Martin Turgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

I recently installed AMD64 6.2 Release on 2 PowerEdge servers, both with
dual core Xeon (3070 and 5110). I noticed when I was updating the
sources that it was compiling as an Athlonxp by default. I was wondering
if I should change the CPUTYPE in make.conf to something else. I read at
some places that it is not recommended because it could cause problems
but I thought it would be interesting to start the debate here. Please
note that I would prefer not to go with the -STABLE or -CURRENT branch
because these a going to be essential productions servers.

Thank you for your opinions,

Martin

I use nocona. That should be the correct one.
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Re: SiS 900 Ethernet card

2002-11-25 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 02:04 AM 11.26.2002 +0100, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
Hello,

  The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
 the Network Card.
  I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
 model. Maybe this dmesg output from OpenBSD may help someone:

 cpu0: Intel Pentium 4 (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
 [..]
 sis0 at pci0 dev 3 function 0 SIS 900 10/100BaseTX rev 0x90: irq 10

that's apparently a nic integrated in the SiS 635 chipset.

Wolfgang


At the very least, it should have a jumper on the MB to disable such a
feature you should go to the MB website if you don't have a manual with
the MB layout and jumpers. They should have the info there -- certainly
Tech support would be available I can't imagine an onboard NIC that
would not have an option to disable just as with audio or video

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Jack L. Stone,
Administrator

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Re: SiS 900 Ethernet card

2002-11-25 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 05:43 PM 11.25.2002 -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:


Jack L. Stone wrote:
 At 02:04 AM 11.26.2002 +0100, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
 
Hello,


 The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
the Network Card.
 I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
model. Maybe this dmesg output from OpenBSD may help someone:

cpu0: Intel Pentium 4 (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
[..]
sis0 at pci0 dev 3 function 0 SIS 900 10/100BaseTX rev 0x90: irq 10

that's apparently a nic integrated in the SiS 635 chipset.

Wolfgang

 
 
 At the very least, it should have a jumper on the MB to disable such a
 feature you should go to the MB website if you don't have a manual with
 the MB layout and jumpers. They should have the info there -- certainly
 Tech support would be available I can't imagine an onboard NIC that
 would not have an option to disable just as with audio or video

There should be an option in the bios called Features Setup. In it 
you have a choice of Onboard LAN enabled or disabled.

There are virtually no jumpers on SIS based motherboards.

Kent

-- 
Kent Stewart
Richland, WA


Well, he said no such option in the BIOS, so other way would be jumpers.
Sorry, not much more specific help... never owned a SIS MB

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