Leif Neland wrote:
While I realize you can't emulate the switches on any command on any os, I
found a few linuxism's missing.
Eg: I find it illogical, that route can change, and also display the
route to a single host, but route can not display the entire route table.
In linux it is
I think it was my patch. Something with mtx_initialized()?.
Exactly.
/sys/netinet; cvs update -r 1.60 in.c if you use cvs instead of CVSup).
I mirror the cvs repository. 1.60 is from October too, so I should
have it.
freebsd.org or any other source) you have to use the userland ppp.
I
Hi,all:
I have a question about FreeBSD's locale. I use the zh_CN.EUC locale to
let my FreeBSD support Simplied Chinese. It's all right in gnome 1.4. But in
recent version of KDE(aka. KDE-2.2.2), I can't set zh_CN.EUC locale for it.
For I have select the country is Asia-China, language is
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I rebuilt 'Current' over the weekend with a make buildworld/install world
and make buildkernel/install kernel and 'ppp -ddial papchap' gives the
following error(s) when trying to dial an external modem:
Warning set ifadr: Invalid command
Warning set ifadr: Falied 1
Does anyone
On 21 Jan, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
You have to use rev. 1.60 of /sys/netinet/in.c (cd
/sys/netinet;
No, you're wrong. This bug has been fixed as one of the first of my
Yeah! I love to be proven wrong in such situations. :-)
series of committs that brought the i4b version of sppp back into
On 22 Jan, Marc Ernst Eddy van Woerkom wrote:
/sys/netinet; cvs update -r 1.60 in.c if you use cvs instead of CVSup).
I mirror the cvs repository. 1.60 is from October too, so I should
have it.
As Jörg already pointed out, a recent -current (I use one from Jan 20)
works with 1.61 too
Terry Lambert wrote:
Alp Atici wrote:
Is gcc 3.x going to be the default compiler starting from
FBSD 5.x series? Is the development on current branch
compiled using gcc 3.0 (or up)?
I think that the cut over will happen after the compiler
no longer core dumps on:
Odd, I can't
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 08:56:13AM +, Liu Siwei wrote:
This question is not appropriate for the -current list. I'm
expanding this to include the maintainers of the KDE ports to see
if anyone else has an idea what's going on.
I have a question about FreeBSD's locale. I use the zh_CN.EUC
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 01:55:53PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Jacques A. Vidrine wrote:
In the way that the author of the PAM architecture from Sun
spoke at the Silicon Valley BSD User's Group meeting,
Do you have a reference, or do we have to guess what you are talking
about? :-)
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, k Macy wrote:
Should I file a PR to track this or is that overkill?
Yes, it would be overkill. Remind me if it's not fixed in a week or two.
Bruce
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I found that acd, ATAPI CD device, doesn't listed up to 'kern.disks'
kernel MIB which should list all disks in the running system.
Here is a sample:
ringo % sysctl kern.disks
kern.disks: ad0
ringo % grep acd /var/run/dmesg.boot
acd0: CDROM TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6202B at ata1-master PIO4
ringo %
Supermicro P3TDDE (I think; may be a TDDA, but it does have the promise
chip).
This board is Via-based and not Intel. Could easily be my problem :-(
Don't know about the APIC.
Stable runs just fine on the same motherboard (dual-boot, stable on
ad0 and current on ad1) including reboot (see
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