Re: emu10k1 problems solved

2000-08-08 Thread Alexander Sanda
At 09:15 07.08.2000 +0200, Benedikt Schmidt wrote: Just wanted to say that with the recent changes in the emu10k1 driver all my problems with it have disappeared. There are no more "dodgy irq" messages and the sound quality has improved too (no more crackling). Just a quick question... Is it

Re: Gnome INSANE shared memory usage

2000-06-23 Thread Alexander Sanda
At 16:30 23.06.2000 -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote: modified my shared memory settings in my kernel config either. If the problem is indeed Xfree 4.0, then I guess it must be a driver issue (I'm using the neomagic driver). You are running sawfish, and I'm willing to bet a not very

Re: Gnome INSANE shared memory usage

2000-06-23 Thread Alexander Sanda
At 18:41 23.06.2000 -0400, Christopher Masto wrote: BTW: It's for sure _not_ a -current issue and might have nothing to do with FreeBSD at all, since I'am running 4.0-STABLE on this machine, with Xfree 4.0 and Gnome 1.2. Which video card/driver are you using? (Mine is tdfx and s3virge)

Shared memory changes in current?

2000-06-03 Thread Alexander Sanda
Anyone aware of them? After building a complete kernel + world with a very recent -current (Saturday morning, european time) I now get lots of shared memory errors in gnome (most coming from gdk and imlib, some from Xfree 4 aswell). I recompiled parts of gnome (gtk+, imlib, glib) and the

Re: buildworld failure in cvs ...

2000-03-09 Thread Alexander Sanda
At 17:16 09.03.2000 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: the variable being defined and not its value. You might try removing your object directory and doing a make cleandir twice to make sure nothing is left in source tree that shouldn't be there. Yes, thats a likely candidate. Can you try

RE: 4.0 slower than 3.4?

2000-01-08 Thread Alexander Sanda
Garrett Wollman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 7:27 PM You should also try it with `options COMPAT_IPFW=0' in your config file. Hm, what's this option for? When I put it into my kernel config, the config program complained about an "unknown option". A

Re[2]: The Matrix screensaver, v.0.2

1999-08-27 Thread Alexander Sanda
On 27.08.1999, 10:52, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: Sorry, I've lived in Europe, you can't pull that one on me. :) In Germany, for example, it's possible to sue someone simply for sticking their finger against their forehead. The myth that only the U.S. is litigious is just that, a myth.

Re: gcc

1999-03-02 Thread Alexander Sanda
Dienstag, Dienstag, 02. März 1999, you wrote: DOB Netscape uses a *A.OUT* libg++. We are an *ELF* system now. If you want DOB to run Netscape (also a piece of a.out code) you would install the DOB compat22 distribution bits. Then I probably misinterpreted the term abandon it entirely. DOB

Re: gcc

1999-03-01 Thread Alexander Sanda
Monday, March 01, 1999, 6:20:06 PM, you wrote: Just make libg++ a port. :-) Yes, or abandon it entirely. We surely don't need it in our base system. Even for ports, I'd be surprised to find anything useful that still relied on libg++. Any software that still uses libg++ is almost

Re: Buildworld fails on today 3.1-STABLE!

1999-02-18 Thread Alexander Sanda
Mike Smith m...@smith.net.au writes: I usually keep -O to just '-O' - I had been upping it recently, but then it started breaking even some of my simple programs, so leasson learn't, it's staying at just '-O' from now on in... (safety first? :-) -O2 works fine too. -O3 does not.

Re: Netscape, again

1999-02-15 Thread Alexander Sanda
Chris Tubutis ch...@tci.com writes: whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core. Does it truly dump core, or does it merely go away? Can't speak for the original poster, but my Netscrap 4.5 shows the same behaviour: [16]a...@darkstar:/alex #/usr/local/netscape/netscape

Re: How many people use VI? This is unbelievable..

1999-02-04 Thread Alexander Sanda
John Birrell j...@cimlogic.com.au writes: FWIW, this message is being edited with vi on a 2.2.8-STABLE machine rlogged in from a dxterm running on an OSF/1 box. The keyboard is one of DEC's LK401 things with the funny Do keys etc from back when VAX was just a twinkle in PDP's eye. I have

First year of FreeBSD...

1999-01-29 Thread Alexander Sanda
[NOTE: this article has nothing technical, but since I assume most of the developers are reading here, I'am posting this here.] Tomorrow, I will celebrate my 1-year anniversary with FreeBSD. When I started with fbsd, I wasn't exactly an Unix newbie. In fact, I have been using Linux and

Re: PPP (userland) troubles ?

1999-01-28 Thread Alexander Sanda
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Brian Somers wrote: To find out if this is the problem, can you try connecting interactively. You should see the same delay. You can then try again, but during the delay, pressing return a few times at the prompt should wake ppp up. Is this happening ? Well, I

Re: Celeron 333 kernel panic

1999-01-28 Thread Alexander Sanda
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Mike Zanker wrote: Having just upgraded my motherboard/CPU to a BX chip set and Celeron 333 I attempted to boot into my 3.0-STABLE system. However, as soon as the kernel starts to boot I get panic: cpu class not configured and the machine reboots (and so on...) Is

Re: PPP (userland) troubles ?

1999-01-26 Thread Alexander Sanda
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Brian Somers wrote: Are you using a routing daemon ? Also, have you tried just having ``add default HISADDR'' in ppp.conf and leaving everything out of ppp.linkup ? What do your routing tables look like before/during/after the hang ? I usually run routed, yes, and

PPP (userland) troubles ?

1999-01-25 Thread Alexander Sanda
Hi! I'am not sure where this comes from, but at the moment I have some troubles with the userland ppp. The symptoms: After establishing the connection and setting the defaultroute *nothing* works, that means, the line seems to be completely dead. Not even the peer can

-current (aka 4.x) breaks libtool

1999-01-23 Thread Alexander Sanda
Hi This isn't exactly topic here, but it might be useful as a little hint or warning... Even most recent versions of libtool (1.2e imho) fail to check for freebsd4* (as expected). As a result, they set can_build_shared to no which disables building of shared libraries. This affects most major