Re: -current, ep and fragment problems.

2000-03-24 Thread Andrew Sherrod
My 3.4 machine at work has periodic problems with the fxp. No performance issues (perhaps a little slow, but the network is congested enough that this is hard to measure). However it does periodically display an error message about "PHYS" and "unsupported". I am home right now, so I can't

Re: Is openssl/openssh working right yet for others?

2000-02-25 Thread Andrew Sherrod
I had similar problems with mod_ssl (for apache). And once I completed that, getting it to install, and for apache to recognize it... Well, actually still working on it. Apache tells me to configure ssl, I do, ssl tells me to run "make certificate" on apache, and I do, apache crashes then tells

Y2K problems? I thought it was over.

2000-01-03 Thread Andrew Sherrod
Guess ELM 2.4 isn't Y2K compliant. Not a huge problem, but annoying. FreeBSD: Received: from cscfx.sytex.com ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [205.147.190.131]) by sytex2.sytex.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with SMTP id LAA03024 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tue, 4 Jan 2000 11:57:16 -0500 (EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Disk Geometry Patch. Could someone test this on -current.

1999-01-18 Thread Andrew Sherrod
compeltely configured the kernel yet.) Any thoughts on the patch? Andrew Sherrod ---Andrew Sherrod ixk...@yahoo.com wrote: I have found several people using IDE disks on newer Award BIOSes have trouble getting the boot-time probes and installation routines to recognize the correct disk

Re: Disk Geometry Patch. Could someone test this on -current.

1999-01-18 Thread Andrew Sherrod
Appears the diff didn't get attached. Here it is. Sorry! ---Andrew Sherrod ixk...@yahoo.com wrote: As I now have upgraded at last, I tested the 3.0 version of the patch. It does appear to make the system recognize the proper disk geometry where the standard wd.c does not report

Disk Geometry Patch. Could someone test this on -current.

1999-01-15 Thread Andrew Sherrod
as smaller than it actually is. (I don't make any claims about geometries being reported as too large, or SCSI disks...) Thanks to anyone who can help. Andrew Sherrod P.S. I know this is not a really big problem, but it always seemed a bit insulting that FreeBSD had to rely on DOS boot sectors