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lpr/lpd Print Job Name

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Block

(Related posts were made in -questions last night, but I think this may
be a more appropriate list.)

With lpr, there seems to be no direct way to set the name of a print
job--the N line in the control file.  -C, -J, and -T options don't do
it, although -T does only when the pr filter is used, I think.

Google searches show that people have occasionally needed to change the
job name, but had no good method.

A related problem is that lpd doesn't pass an existing job name to input
filters.  The input filter can't duplicate the original job name if
it puts the job into another queue.

If there's a workaround to this, I'd be very happy to hear about
it.  Otherwise...

I hacked a preliminary -N option into lpr today.  It works (I was
surprised).  But has lpr been around so long that it should not be
touched?  And there are issues about how multiple files should be
handled: force the same job name on all of them, just the first one, or
use a delimited list after -N?

What about lpd--is adding a -N option and the job name to the parameters
it feeds to input filters a bad idea?

Suggestions are welcome--thanks!

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Re: Job.

2001-04-03 Thread Rayson Ho

Sorry for posting in here again...

I received many emails, and I think I would let
everyone apply online rather than "posting" jobs here.

I am working for Platform Computing INC., and the
address is http://www.platform.com

Please click on careers and find your jobs.

(We develop software for Unix/NT)


again, sorry for posting here
rayson

--- Garrett Rooney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 08:18:03PM -0700, Rayson Ho
 wrote:
  Hi,
  
  My company has several job openings -- we really
 need
  unix hackers, kernel hackers, real C
 programmers...
  
  We are in Toronto, Canada. If anyone is
 interested,
  please tell me what your skills are, and I will
 refer
  you guys to the right person.
 
 there is a freebsd-jobs mailing list, where this
 kind of discussion should be
 conducted.
 
 -- 
 garrett rooney Unix was not
 designed to stop you from 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   doing stupid
 things, because that would  
 http://electricjellyfish.net/  stop you from
 doing clever things.


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Re: Job.

2001-04-01 Thread Rayson Ho

Hi,

My company has several job openings -- we really need
unix hackers, kernel hackers, real C programmers...

We are in Toronto, Canada. If anyone is interested,
please tell me what your skills are, and I will refer
you guys to the right person.

rayson

--- Paul Halliday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi.
 
   Hate to post this here but I need a job... like
 pronto, today, chop
 chop.
 Unfortunately I have zero connections and zero
 friends (actually two, so
 they claim but they can't help)  so... please listen
 to my dilema.
 
   I have worked in the construction industry for
 about 6 years working as
 a commercial/industrial electrician and carpenter. I
 have finished a
 maximum of three years of a CIS degree which as far
 as I was concerened
 was a total waste of time, and money for that
 matter. And now have very
 little to show for it. Anyway, work unfortunately
 dropped to a lame all
 time low... 
 
   Going back to school is not an option and I believe
 that getting a job
 in this industry is my only hope to satisfy my soon
 to be wife. Not to
 mention supporting our notion of beginning a family.
 
   Bottom line, I have a huge fucken debt to pay and
 have a wedding date
 already planned for the 18th of August.
 
 Long and pathetic story short, I need coin in a big
 way and fast. IE (
 for those that weren't completely listening ) A JOB!
 I live in Toronto, Ontario and I am willing to
 pursue any type of work
 that would be beneficial to any operative on this
 list that runs some
 sort of commercial enterprise.
 
 
   I know, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD-ALPHA,
 FBSD, solaris, linux,
 obsd, hpux, firewalls, C, BASH ( -elite
 expressionist shit) and BASH
 maybe a little ascend, cisco, etc. And probably PDA
 programming. You
 name It I will do it. An if not learn it very
 quickly.
 
 
 If anyone can PLEASE offer something aside from
 dice, monster, etc, I
 would prolly lub j00 foreva.
 
 
 Most Humbly ;P
 
 -- 
 Paul Halliday


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 large groups.
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Re: Job.

2001-04-01 Thread Garrett Rooney

On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 08:18:03PM -0700, Rayson Ho wrote:
 Hi,
 
 My company has several job openings -- we really need
 unix hackers, kernel hackers, real C programmers...
 
 We are in Toronto, Canada. If anyone is interested,
 please tell me what your skills are, and I will refer
 you guys to the right person.

there is a freebsd-jobs mailing list, where this kind of discussion should be
conducted.

-- 
garrett rooney Unix was not designed to stop you from 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   doing stupid things, because that would  
http://electricjellyfish.net/  stop you from doing clever things.

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Job.

2001-03-30 Thread Paul Halliday

hi.

Hate to post this here but I need a job... like pronto, today, chop
chop.
Unfortunately I have zero connections and zero friends (actually two, so
they claim but they can't help)  so... please listen to my dilema.

I have worked in the construction industry for about 6 years working as
a commercial/industrial electrician and carpenter. I have finished a
maximum of three years of a CIS degree which as far as I was concerened
was a total waste of time, and money for that matter. And now have very
little to show for it. Anyway, work unfortunately dropped to a lame all
time low... 

Going back to school is not an option and I believe that getting a job
in this industry is my only hope to satisfy my soon to be wife. Not to
mention supporting our notion of beginning a family.

Bottom line, I have a huge fucken debt to pay and have a wedding date
already planned for the 18th of August.

Long and pathetic story short, I need coin in a big way and fast. IE (
for those that weren't completely listening ) A JOB!
I live in Toronto, Ontario and I am willing to pursue any type of work
that would be beneficial to any operative on this list that runs some
sort of commercial enterprise.


I know, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD, FBSD-ALPHA, FBSD, solaris, linux,
obsd, hpux, firewalls, C, BASH ( -elite expressionist shit) and BASH
maybe a little ascend, cisco, etc. And probably PDA programming. You
name It I will do it. An if not learn it very quickly.


If anyone can PLEASE offer something aside from dice, monster, etc, I
would prolly lub j00 foreva.


Most Humbly ;P

-- 
Paul Halliday

Don't underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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How good a job of PCI config will freebsd do?

2000-03-29 Thread Ronald G. Minnich

Question, has anyone tried booting freebsd on raw hardware, i.e. absent a
bios? I am curious as to how good a job it can do if, e.g., no enable bits
are set in PIIX4, BARs are not set on PCI devices, no IRQs are assigned,
and so on. Anyone feel they are close enough to this to say?

See www.acl.lanl.gov/linuxbios to see why I am asking. I see no reason I
could not also put FreeBSD as the BIOS in nvram as well. If you're trying
to build a cluster, you have to kill the BIOS.

ron



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Re: How good a job of PCI config will freebsd do?

2000-03-29 Thread Mike Smith

 Question, has anyone tried booting freebsd on raw hardware, i.e. absent a
 bios? I am curious as to how good a job it can do if, e.g., no enable bits
 are set in PIIX4, BARs are not set on PCI devices, no IRQs are assigned,
 and so on. Anyone feel they are close enough to this to say?

Not good.

You'd also have to take care of PCI setup, interrupt routing, any 
board-specific hacks using the GPIO bits, etc.  (eg. on most systems 
you'll need to turn the CPU fan, power LEDs, etc. on)  Doing this without 
the BIOS is likely to be a major PITA, and different for every single 
board.  Outside of some expensive and boring embedded vendors' products, 
you're unlikely to get the sort of information you need without 
reverse-engineering the BIOS that's already there.

 See www.acl.lanl.gov/linuxbios to see why I am asking. I see no reason I
 could not also put FreeBSD as the BIOS in nvram as well. If you're trying
 to build a cluster, you have to kill the BIOS.

Well, they're going to have the same basic stuff, and I can see that 
they're not having much fun trying to get there.

I'm curious as to what you mean by "have to kill the BIOS" though; I'm 
not seeing why it's an issue.

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Re: How good a job of PCI config will freebsd do?

2000-03-29 Thread Mike Smith

 On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
  Well, they're going to have the same basic stuff, and I can see that 
  they're not having much fun trying to get there.
 
 actually, "they" is "me": that's my project.

Yeep.  You don't know Fra Dolcini, do you?  That looks like a Really 
Unpleasant Undertaking. 8(

  I'm curious as to what you mean by "have to kill the BIOS" though; I'm 
  not seeing why it's an issue.
 
 Unless you've had to work with 1024 BIOS upgrades, it's not easy to see
 the need :-)

Er.  Ok, I can dig that.  However, there are only about three or four 
different flash architectures commonly in use, and we can hope that 
people are going to start using things like the Intel Firmware Hub, and 
hopefully EFI later on.  I realise that you're not about to throw your 
cluster hardware over for a pile of IA64 boxes just yet, but it strikes 
me that it'd be easier just to write a userland flash updater than to 
rewrite the BIOS from scratch. 8)

 Nevertheless, I'll drop it here. I was curious what FreeBSD could do.

Nothing, I'm afraid.  We expect the plaform firmware to work as expected/
documented...

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Re: How good a job of PCI config will freebsd do?

2000-03-29 Thread Ronald G. Minnich

On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
 Yeep.  You don't know Fra Dolcini, do you?  That looks like a Really 
 Unpleasant Undertaking. 8(

It's getting there. Also SiS is now a supporter. Long term, we may see
motherboards specifically designed for the OSS community, with real docs
yet. Also, I can't see any way to get to 3-second reboot (one of the
things we need) given the stupid way BIOSes work. PXE is not an answer. 

 cluster hardware over for a pile of IA64 boxes just yet, but it strikes 
 me that it'd be easier just to write a userland flash updater than to 
 rewrite the BIOS from scratch. 8)

You haven't look at how intel designs and documents some of their
motherboards, particularly the L440GX+. They won't tell people what they
need to know to update flash on this one. Result: you have to boot DOS to
upgrade flash. Stupid of them. 

Also, there are an amazing number of advantages to having a real OS in the
flash. Once you start thinking about it, it becomes hard to live without.

ron



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Re: How good a job of PCI config will freebsd do?

2000-03-29 Thread Mike Smith

 On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
  Yeep.  You don't know Fra Dolcini, do you?  That looks like a Really 
  Unpleasant Undertaking. 8(
 
 It's getting there. Also SiS is now a supporter. Long term, we may see
 motherboards specifically designed for the OSS community, with real docs
 yet. Also, I can't see any way to get to 3-second reboot (one of the
 things we need) given the stupid way BIOSes work. PXE is not an answer. 

Having a chipset vendor onside isn't a bad thing, for sure, and I can see 
where the current design of PC BIOS code wouldn't help.  One thing that 
puzzles me though is why you want to stick with the PC BIOS...

  cluster hardware over for a pile of IA64 boxes just yet, but it strikes 
  me that it'd be easier just to write a userland flash updater than to 
  rewrite the BIOS from scratch. 8)
 
 You haven't look at how intel designs and documents some of their
 motherboards, particularly the L440GX+. They won't tell people what they
 need to know to update flash on this one. Result: you have to boot DOS to
 upgrade flash. Stupid of them. 

Er, I have, which is why I was observing that what you're trying to do on 
the larger scale is just a bit masochistic.

 Also, there are an amazing number of advantages to having a real OS in the
 flash. Once you start thinking about it, it becomes hard to live without.

I'd prefer real firmware, actually.  OF isn't all that bad, and I seem to 
recall that Parag Patel is porting it to run on the L440GX+.

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Re: How good a job of PCI config will freebsd do?

2000-03-29 Thread Parag Patel


Mike Smith wrote:

I'd prefer real firmware, actually.  OF isn't all that bad, and I seem to 
recall that Parag Patel is porting it to run on the L440GX+.

Heh - yup, I'm right in the middle of port SmartFirmware to the L440GX+.
Definitely masochistic.  I've decided that drilling a hole through my
head would be faster with the same results, only with less pain.

Anyway, we've had our L440GX+ surgically altered and it's now sporting a
Meritec socket in place of the flash part.  I've just now ordered a
PromICE with trace as the old hit-n-miss techniques to get something out
of the serial port from ROM just ain't working.

I've come to the conclusion that there is absolutely nothing about PC
hardware that is in any way shape or form designed correctly.
*Everything* about it is wrong wrong wrong.  Don't get me started.

The port is progressing.  I already have a RAM version of SF running
happily, probing devices, booting images off of the net, etc.  Getting
it bootstrapped out of ROM is the current task.  SF always runs in
32-bit `flat' mode, ROM or RAM.


Ronald G. Minnich wrote:

 It's getting there. Also SiS is now a supporter. Long term, we may see
 motherboards specifically designed for the OSS community, with real docs
 yet. Also, I can't see any way to get to 3-second reboot (one of the
 things we need) given the stupid way BIOSes work. PXE is not an answer. 

Don't know if SmartFirmware will be able to meet the 3-second boot, but
it should definitely be faster than a BIOS.  For one thing, we don't
pretend that we can run an exhaustive and completely trustworthy memory
test.  :)  (Not even sure if this is possible, actually.)


 You haven't look at how intel designs and documents some of their
 motherboards, particularly the L440GX+. They won't tell people what they
 need to know to update flash on this one. Result: you have to boot DOS to
 upgrade flash. Stupid of them. 

This is why I'm burning the entire flash part in an external programmer.
Once SmartFirmware is running on the motherboard, it'll be able to
update and burn new images over the net, including your original one.
Bootstrapping will still need a floppy to boot under the old BIOS, run a
RAM version of SmartFirmware, download a ROM image over the net, burn it
in, then reset.


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Re: Threads and my new job.

1999-11-24 Thread Julian Elischer

Firstly there is some threads discussion going on in -arch so 
I'm going to really reply to this over there..

This is just redirector mail


julian

On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jason Evans wrote:

 Walnut Creek has hired me as a full time employee to work primarily on
 improving and expanding FreeBSD's threads support.  This is very exciting
 to me, and I hope my work will be of benefit the FreeBSD community.  
 
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Re: Threads and my new job.

1999-11-24 Thread Nik Clayton

Jason,

On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:52:20PM -0800, Jason Evans wrote:
 Walnut Creek has hired me as a full time employee to work primarily on
 improving and expanding FreeBSD's threads support.  This is very exciting
 to me, and I hope my work will be of benefit the FreeBSD community.  

That's great. 

Is it part of your remit to maintain http://www.FreeBSD.org/threads/?

That URL doesn't exist at the moment, but if we're going to have an active
threads project, it probably should.  Are you (or anyone else reading this,
you don't have to be a committer at the moment) interested in keeping this
section up to date?

N
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Re: Threads and my new job.

1999-11-24 Thread MIHIRA Yoshiro

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 *) Lacking interfaces, such as pthread_cancel() (mentioned specifically in
PR bin/7587) need to be implemented.

  It's good news for me.

  I hope to port xmovie -- QuickTime movie Player for Linux to FreeBSD.
  But I can not compile it under FreeBSD, because it's need pthread_cancel. 

xmovie
http://heroine.linuxbox.com/xmovie.html

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