n't use it. Besides that, I'll only be using
this 10 feet away from the base. :-)
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inferior, although I don't understand the exact inferiorities.
I am thinking of getting one of these things, despite my strong desire
to avoid owning such a stupid looking piece of hardware.
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The solution is very simple. Put a statically linked Perl in /sbin,
and write the startup system in Perl. For user convenience, it should
have a Gnome interface and a PostgreSQL backend, so we should also
put X and pgsql in /sbin.
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I'd rather see cdrecord work on ATAPI CD-Rs. burncd gives me a lot of
trouble.
As cdrecord isn't part of FreeBSD, this is clearly the wrong place to
ask about that. Joe Schilling watches [EMAIL
I'd rather see cdrecord work on ATAPI CD-Rs. burncd gives me a lot of
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On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 08:15:05PM -0400, Garrett Wollman wrote:
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Huh? Security through ignorance?
Remember that `lpr' is setuid-root and uses a ``privileged'' port for
its communications. Many sites may still
?? S 0:00.94 xchat
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think this is quite a ridiculous amount
of shared memory to be using. Something must be wrong.
I am now searching for a way to disable the MIT-SHM extension in the X
server, but I think I may have to recompile.
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the ability to do in/out instructions, so the
non-generic code would be entirely in the add-on forth piece. I'm
not sure if there are any security implications there.. at boot time
the machine is essentially as single-user as it's ever going to be.
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extern void ficlInb(FICL_VM *pVM);
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For those following along, it's definately kue-related.
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Next time I get a chance, I'll try:
Filesystem-intensive activity without using kue at all, then a
reboot and fsck.
Tested, absolutely no problems. In fact, I'm
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 01:27:25PM -0400, Christopher Masto wrote:
Regarding USB drives, I have been using the Orb "2.2GB" USB-SCSI
version with some success. There do seem to be some serious
filesystem corruption problems, but I haven't had time to determine
where they're comin
only have the one drive connected.
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Perl 5 since before it was included with FreeBSD, and
I've never noticed anything nightmarish about the build process. I
tried 5.6 a couple of days ago, and it built and tested out of the
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efore the next FreeBSD release. (With allowances for going into
current first, etc.).
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it for an Orb 2.2GB drive. Any
idea whether they're mass storage class or something proprietary?
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, so I'm backing up a few days to see if it goes away.
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On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 03:57:19PM -0600, Ade Lovett wrote:
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 01:41:43PM -0500, Christopher Masto wrote:
In any case, one major offender is imlib. Since I've recently gone
Gnome, I've had to turn off imlib's "MIT-SHM shared memory" option
or things wo
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:54:35AM -0500, Adam wrote:
#!/bin/sh
ipcs | sed "s/[ ][ ]*/ /g" | cut -f 2 -d" " | sed
"s/[^0-9]//g" | xargs -t -n 1 ipcrm -m
Always with the sed. ipcrm `ipcs -m | awk '$1 == "m" { print "-m " $2 }'`
an
to
ensure that badly written programs don't fail to release resources
when they crash.
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whether an application wants its shared
memory segments to survive after it terminates.
That's unfortunate. That's one of the reasons I try to stay away from
SysV IPC. I don't like to have to reboot.
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;Resolution" "100"
Option "Buttons""5"
Option "Protocol""Auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/mouse"
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, and slowly running out of chip RAM.
In any case, one major offender is imlib. Since I've recently gone
Gnome, I've had to turn off imlib's "MIT-SHM shared memory" option
or things would go bad after a few minutes or hours of use.
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The problem is that I always end up taking something out that's in
use.. or intentionally left around unattached, so it just _looks_
like it's not in use. I think imlib does this as some sort of cache
(ugh!). Then I experience a variety of even more annoying random
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st so many things broken right now, I haven't got time to
worry about not having sound recording, but it'll be sad if 4.0 is
released in this state.
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b the xmms port tar
file from ftpX.freebsd.org, extract it to the appropriate place, then
do a make as usual.
I haven't had time to try to implement it, though.
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it on static.
I'm not sure when or why it stopped happening.
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developers base
their work on older releases rather than chase the moving target of
-current.
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quot; (ie. requiring operator intervention).
If you re-MAKEDEV your device nodes, it shouldn't happen again. It
would be nice if something were fixed to actually say what's going on
instead of confusing the hell out of people, since there seems to be a
thread on this every day on -current.
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#include "card.h", and that was it
(along with a broken prototype). Still freezes when I eject, but I'll
try again after cvsupping Warner's latest.
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. Of course, in reality,
APIs change and old code isn't always worth the effort of porting, so
sometimes you just have to let go.
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that new
systems be made the default sooner in -current in order to get wider
testing, but at the same time, the old system should be left as an
option until that testing indicates it's safe for it to go away.
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Again, I say, think of what we're trying to achieve here.
I fully agree that these things are neccessary and good. I just think
we need avoid jumping the gun on removing the old code, when some
people still need it to boot their machines.
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On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:52:42PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Christopher Masto writes:
: Right now, I have no sound (not detected), no USB (panic on removal),
: can't use my sio pccard, can't eject my ed pccard, my IDE drives are
: taking hours to dump and fsck
important :)
Quick question. If you kill and restart pccardd does the problem go
away?
It doesn't for me (I have the same problem). This last commit was
unfortunate, as it didn't really help the eject situation and now
I can't use my sio card at all. :-(
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capable of going away cleanly,
or at least without a panic.
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go away, pccard just becomes a matter of
telling the driver to go away before touching the eject button.
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On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 02:59:10PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
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: I found that the only message printed was "ready to power off".
bingo. looks like we're not deleting the child. Try replacing that
for loop with some
ut I'm running X and can't get to it.
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On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 04:04:40PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
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: Hey, we're getting somewhere. It works, in that it stops the panic.
: I get the "ed0: unloaded" message, and the machine doesn't panic, but
: there are still som
, and desperately hoping
I won't also have to deal with Sony's famous customer disservice.
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}
+ */
+ printf("pccard: ready to power off\n");
/* Power off the slot 1/2 second after removal of the card */
slt-poff_ch = timeout(power_off_slot, (caddr_t)slt, hz / 2);
slt-pwr_off_pending = 1;
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to the "open" position
and people who need to hide it can set it to "close" to do so.
Please. Thank you.
Not everyone wears the sysadmin hat with the face shield and gas mask,
as much as it may currently be in style. If it can work both ways,
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osigcontext), VM_PROT_READ)) {
+ if (scp-sigcntxp-sc_trapno == 0x01d516)
^^
And that does the trick.
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, this can be very bad.
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led before
removing it, so be it.. but right now it's not possible to remove a
pccard at all.
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have a use for it, such as putting site configuration in
foo.conf, and machine configuration in foo.conf.local.
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and see
if it helps. I can also try to fiddle with the IRQs just in case, but
they are after all being assigned by FreeBSD.
For now I've just turned off VESA, but I think it is going to become
non-optional at some point and I'd hate to see my USB go away.
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, start 0, end = 4999679, size 4999680 : OK
start_init: trying /sbin/init
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I found out what was causing "Can't get device list: Cannot allocate
memory".. libdevstat mismatch.
Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
out of it soon.
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bfbfd4f0,4) at ioctl+0x20b
syscall(2f,2f,2f,4,bfbfd4f0) at syscall+0x195
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x26
Waiting for the dump now..
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Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
out of it soon.
Well...
#0 0xc018a06b in getblk (vp=0x0, blkno=0x8, size=0x1000, slpflag=0x0, slptimeo=0x0)
at ../../kern/vfs_bio.c:2110
#1 0xc0188346
.
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and I'm using vinum, (and not vn or ccd).
Recompiling now to see if it's still there.
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0xcc6a9500
size: 0, resid: 0, a_count: 4248, valid: 0x0
nread: 0, reqpage: 0, pindex: 0, pcount: 2
/etc/rc: mktemp: I/O error
Thu Aug 26 16:14:22 EDT 1999cu: Got hangup signal
I'll let you know if the patch to vinum cures it.
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-si_bsize_phys = DEV_BSIZE;
+dev-si_bsize_best = BLKDEV_IOSIZE;
+dev-si_bsize_max = MAXBSIZE;
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by then, I'll dig into it.
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ions P1003_1B
options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
options _KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L
I really don't know crap about what's going on in that part of the
kernel, but I'll do whatever I can to help track this down. Or
perhaps it will be intuitively obvious from this report.
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USB stopped working as of the recent cdevsw cleanup. This fixes it.
Index: usb.c
===
RCS file: /usr/cvs/freebsd/src/sys/dev/usb/usb.c,v
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -r1.12 usb.c
--- usb.c 1999/05/30 16:51:51 1.12
+++
.
Fortunately the interrupts do seem to work on this machine.
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options DIAGNOSTIC
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who can't even
get this far.. I needed to install the ldconfig-1.9.5-15.i386.rpm
RPM.
Annoyingly, the Audio Setup Guru works. So close..
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don't get killed off until the
replacement has the same functionality.
Then again, wddump() is only 100 lines of code, so I should probably
try to fix it myself before whining.
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entries commented out
(the addition of ALL : ALL : allow at the top is not quite the same).
It may also make sense to use reserved domains like example.com.
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Mightn't it be a good idea to mention the egcs move in /usr/src/UPDATING?
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On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 03:54:27AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 08 Apr 1999 14:24:19 -0400, Christopher Masto wrote:
Mightn't it be a good idea to mention the egcs move in /usr/src/UPDATING?
Now that both bootstrapping and -j8 seem to be working, it wouldn't be
very useful
On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 10:11:48PM +, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
On Sun, Feb 07, 1999 at 03:14:22PM -0500, Christopher Masto wrote:
I haven't used it yet, but I definately think the idea is an
improvement. I hate trying to update /etc after an upgrade.. if it's
been a while, or it's
, having had sysinstall destroy my /etc/rc.conf on more than one
occasion, I am grateful to not have it touched any more.
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it anew. Unfortunately, it's now
been so long that I really have to reinstall _before_ I'd want to
start on such a thing. And I'm not sure I care anymore. I certainly
don't have the free time for some time to come.
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the workaround all the time doesn't seem to help.
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diagnostics needed.
I'd appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
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doesn't use them).
Good idea.
Hmm. Running tcpdump seems to make the problem go away. The ARP
replies show up immediately appear in the table. Clue.
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On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 06:02:16PM -0500, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Christopher Masto wrote:
I hope I'm not just being really stupid, but I think there's a problem
somewhere. If it's a configuration error on my part, then I think I'd
better take a vacation, considering
should modify the code in the repository.
I will have the results for you by tomorrow. Thank you very much for
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Good
to
use extra braces or parenthesis when it makes your code more
comprehensible. Perhaps you could repeat it?
so I'm going to do it later tonight..
If you commit it, then I will back it out.
This list is getting almost as bad as perl5-porters.
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. The apparent
infallability of code and historical documents anyone tries
to update suggests that the Pope was involved with CSRG.
Encouraging unreadable code is something I find highly questionable.
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.
Even if you aren't in doubt, consider the mental
welfare of the person who has to maintain the code
after you, and who will probably put parentheses in
the wrong place.
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, IDE DMA, or the new VM (well, I did have
that panic, but the fix had already become available).
Of course, I'm now running afoul of 4.0-related libtool breakage in
the ports collection, but it's not exactly a mystery to fix.
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to get Matt's vm
fix.. if it still panics, I'll get a proper backtrace. And yes, I'm
using INVARIANTS.
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On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 03:46:53AM -0500, Christopher Masto wrote:
That's all that I noticed. I will try another update to get Matt's vm
fix.. if it still panics, I'll get a proper backtrace. And yes, I'm
using INVARIANTS.
Well, I resupped and rebuilt, and did the thing that crashed
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