I just tried out this patch and it does indead appear to work.
Darren Wiebe
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Ollivier Robert wrote:
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> According to Ollivier Robert:
> > buildworld is broken in libusb. Here is a tentative patch (I'm re-building
> > the world right now). The alternativ
Just wanted to say me too. I have not tried the old driver though. I
just mostly did not worry about it, I just got a sound card, so I
figured that it was because of the way I had something setup.
Darren Wiebe
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Matthew Hunt wrote:
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> On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 10:10:01PM
Jos Backus wrote:
I just built the world from sources about 3-4 hours ago. It was all
great.
Darren Wiebe
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> cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/f771; make build-tools
> cc -O -pipe -march=pentium -DFREEBSD_NATIVE -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DDEFAULT_T
> ARGET_VERS
ive to the
> North Pole and penguins are from the South Pole.
Very GOOD!! I don't know if I can imagin penguins 750 miles north of
were I am. :-)
Darren Wiebe
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> Promoting a zoologically correct operating system ...
>
> --
> Jon Parise (
s (right?))
The Inuit are my neighbors, just a ways north.. And no, they DON'T have
penguins up there. The name would work though.. I will spare the
geography, etc. lesson. :-)
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> :)
>
> Wilko
> --
> Wilko Bulte Arnhem, The Ne
the difference. I know that I did not draw a very
fine example. I think that the editor idea is great though
Darren Wiebe
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> the kernel config would be smaller with not as many classes. You'd have
> the device class, and options class. Then, you'd b
gt; complaining about "how hard it is to configure a FreeBSD
> kernel." I know I didn't fully convey the principles, but you
> probably get the general idea. Of course, when you're down to
> using teddy bears and talking parrots, then you know you've made
> it too