Currently, when reboot is invoked with the '-p' command line flag
(powerdown), it performs a shutdown with RB_HALT|RB_POWEROFF.
In some situations, it can be useful to try to perform a poweroff,
but reboot if it fails (e.g. when you are shutting down the system
as a result of a power failure, you
I probablz made the mistake not to look into the
hardware compatibility list when buying this card
to build a wireless access point using an ELSA
Airlancer MC-11 PCMCIA with tis DeLock (www.delock.de)
Any clues to get it working with a FreeBSD 4.4R?
:r ls
:r l
Copyright (c) 1992-2001 The
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 01:21:42PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I probablz made the mistake not to look into the
hardware compatibility list when buying this card
to build a wireless access point using an ELSA
Airlancer MC-11 PCMCIA with tis DeLock (www.delock.de)
Your pcmcia chip is not
Is this normal:
andrei@vogon:~
2:05:49pm% swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type
/dev/ad4s1b5253440 525344 0%Interleaved
This machine is running with 256MB RAM and a 512MB swap device. Swap usage
is zero even when running X and postgress
Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 00:02:23 +1000
From: Stephen McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A number of people have complained that burncd msinfo returns the wrong
value when there are already multiple sessions on a CD. This is true,
and is bug bin/27593.
Since I burn a lot of multisession CDs, and have been
on -CURRENT though /dev/dsp seems to be conjured up by the devfs system
and i have simply been unable to find a way to make it point my prefered
device node ... in my case /dev/dsp1.
Am i missing something obvious here ... or is it simply not possible on
-CURRENT to do something similair
In the last episode (Dec 26), Andrei Popov said:
Is this normal:
andrei@vogon:~
2:05:49pm% swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type
/dev/ad4s1b5253440 525344 0%Interleaved
This machine is running with 256MB RAM and a 512MB swap
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:19:05AM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 26), Andrei Popov said:
Is this normal:
andrei@vogon:~
2:05:49pm% swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type
/dev/ad4s1b5253440 525344 0%
In the last episode (Dec 26), Andrei Popov said:
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:19:05AM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 26), Andrei Popov said:
Is this normal:
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type
/dev/ad4s1b5253440 525344
Sources from: Dec, 26 11:28 CET
linking kernel
procfs.o: In function `procfs_init':
procfs.o(.text+0x1ac): undefined reference to `pfs_create_link'
procfs.o(.text+0x1c0): undefined reference to `pfs_create_dir'
procfs.o(.text+0x1db): undefined reference to `pfs_create_file'
Jan Stocker wrote:
Sources from: Dec, 26 11:28 CET
linking kernel
procfs.o: In function `procfs_init':
procfs.o(.text+0x1ac): undefined reference to `pfs_create_link'
procfs.o(.text+0x1c0): undefined reference to `pfs_create_dir'
procfs.o(.text+0x1db): undefined reference to
Xcuse me...overread it...
Jan
On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 19:46, Maxime Henrion wrote:
Jan Stocker wrote:
Sources from: Dec, 26 11:28 CET
linking kernel
procfs.o: In function `procfs_init':
procfs.o(.text+0x1ac): undefined reference to `pfs_create_link'
procfs.o(.text+0x1c0): undefined
* Andrei Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011226 12:21] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:19:05AM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 26), Andrei Popov said:
Is this normal:
andrei@vogon:~
2:05:49pm% swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type
Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Don't know how interesting this can be, but i am writing
(no plans to commit it, unless people find it interesting)
some code to implement a weight-based instead of priority-based
scheduler. The code is basically the WF2Q+ scheme which is
already part of dummynet,
Doug White wrote:
Dropping -stable crosspost.
For those of you with this mouse -- we really need the output of 'usbdevs
-v' with the mouse attached.
I'm betting that this isn't a standard USB mouse and requires a special,
proprietary driver. :(
The very idea of a winmouse gives me the
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