On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 06:41:12AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
Jun Kuriyama wrote:
Hi Julian,
I tried netgraph for the first time to work with latest vmware2 port.
When I try to load netgraph kernel module, it failed with:
# kldload ng_bridge
kldload: can't load
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 10:17 -, Newton, Harry wrote:
How can I get the kernel to make crash dumps if it fails before
the 'dumpon' command is issued ?
See my freebsd-stable message from back in December with Msg-Id
[EMAIL PROTECTED] where I propose to extend the
DDB_UNATTENDED comment.
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 15:50:15 +1030, Matthew Thyer wrote:
Then don't limit the size! :-)
I dont. So what next ?
Since I dont have much time for debugging FreeBSD, I stopped using
mfs instead.
This is a very simple problem -- you're running out of space. If you
can't do anything
On 13-Jan-01 Matthew Thyer wrote:
Mike Heffner wrote:
On 13-Jan-2001 Matthew Thyer wrote:
| Does anyone recognise where 0xd0d0d0d0 may have come from ?
|
[snip]
Read the "Tuning" section of malloc(3). 0xd0 is what allocated and
deallocated
memory is set to. xscreensaver is
From: "Kris Kennaway" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not sure what the point of this would really be..nor how you
could
enforce it. Perhaps you should submit a proof of concept ;-)
Kris
With more thought I suppose this would be a lot more effort than I had
first thought, and a different out come for
At 6:55 PM -0800 1/12/01, John Baldwin wrote:
On 13-Jan-01 Jordan Hubbard wrote:
If anybody wants a fuller traceback then I'll compile up a kernel
with debugging symbols, but it's going to be pretty sparse anyway
since it basically only shows the trap() from the page fault and
the
Cool!
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, David O'Brien wrote:
Until Paul Richards fixes the bug, do NOT run `pkg_update' on a package
w/o a version number in the name. Ie, ``pkg_update gtk.tgz'' will delete
every package off your system.
--
-- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
GNU is Not Unix /
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 01:46:46 +1030, Matthew Thyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
No I want mfs to grow and shrink its filesystem dynamically.
MFS has never done so. MFS is simply a UFS which uses (swap-backed)
memory instead of a physical disk; it relies on the filesystem to
avoid touching blocks
I was having problems with the ESS Audiodrive under 5.0-Current, when used
with mpg123 - the system refused to play any music in stereo. It turns
out the problem is the way the pre-compiled Package of mpg123 v0.59r
cooperates with 4.2-R and 5.0-C.
Compiling mpg123 from sources, with EsounD
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001 15:50:15 +1030, Matthew Thyer wrote:
Then don't limit the size! :-)
I dont. So what next ?
Since I dont have much time for debugging FreeBSD, I stopped using
mfs instead.
This is a very simple problem -- you're running out of space.
When I play music (or at least mp3's) I get a beep at random intervals.
It lasts for 1/10th of a second and is sometimes in the left or right.
It seems to be that the the beep is caused by a block of audio being played
very fast because the beep occurs and the audio pauses for a fraction of a
: No I want mfs to grow and shrink its filesystem dynamically.
:
:MFS has never done so. MFS is simply a UFS which uses (swap-backed)
:memory instead of a physical disk; it relies on the filesystem to
:avoid touching blocks that it doesn't need, and on the VM system to
:avoid wasting memory on
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