In my environment, I have a central build and file server, and then a
series of network booted crash machines.
Hey, this is interesting.
I planed to buy a serial terminal or simple pc which plays terminal for
quite a long time, but delayed that until I will have moved to the new
appartment,
I just tried to compile and got this one:
=== ld
ln -sf
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/../../../../contrib/binutils/ld/emultempl/astring.sed
stringify.sed
sh /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/genscripts.sh
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/../../../../contrib/binutils/ld \/usr/lib\
i4b is an ethernet interface, how do you think PPP/HDLC works ? The
interface is registered with the networking stack, just like a "real"
networking card is. This make the ether device mandatory.
Hi Gary!
I simply lack knowledge of how network devices are organized.
It might have been
Hi,
anyone has this problem too?
(..)
cc -elf -shared -nostdlib hack.c -o hack.So
rm -f hack.c
sh /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh ORANJE
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
Ok, I did an ediff against NOTES. Perhaps it was the "1" argument to
device loop1 #Network loopback device
that was missing. I'll try again.
Hmmm Seems odd. If you get a recurrence, you might want to share a
diff between GENERIC and what you're
Hello,
I upgraded my box to the latest -current yesterday and also rebuilt
XFree86 4. Last one was from August.
Aside from some configuration hassles that were easy to overcome
thanks to the UPDATING file and comparison of my config with
NOTES and GENERIC, I had big problems today with my
Hi!
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~knu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/
Looks nice. I like the comments displayed.
Just a question - we obviously have a huge number of cvs tags - is
their rationale documented in any place?
1) Fetch the following tarball and install the CVSweb
configuration
I have to run programs in Clipper/DOS under FreeBSD.
Does exist a good DOS-emulator or other solving of this problem?
Bochs and Wine both do a good job.
Check your /usr/ports/emulators or the FreeBSD web site.
There are a couple of strange uses for both programs.
Today we needed a DOS boot
Using a non opensource commercial version control system is just
to ask for bad carma, extended murphy fields and whatnot in an
opensource volounteer project...
I would like to understand the discussed weakness of cvs regarding
branches.
Could someone explain it (in private) or point me to a
What do people think about adding a -e option to umount(8) to eject a
removable medium where possible?
SGIs and SUNs use an 'eject' command for CDs and DAT tapes.
Here are the manpages for comparison:
Irix 6.5:
SGIs and SUNs use an 'eject' command for CDs and DAT tapes.
OpenBSD 2.6 uses 'mt' and 'eject'
NetBSD 1.4 uses 'eject' as well.
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ejectapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+2.6format=html
Uhh... gethints.pl is a once-only tool to help you get from an old config
to a new one. Once you have stripped out the hints, gethints will find
none. GENERIC.hints is the corresponding hints file for what used to be
in GENERIC.
Like Jordan wrote, the solution was in the subject:
Re:
GENERIC.hints is the corresponding hints file for what used to be
in GENERIC.
You might try the script on an old style GENERIC to get the hints..
Ignore that last remark.
I did not note that you put in a GENERIC.hints in the tree. :)
Better go to bed now..
Marc
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did you follow Peter Wemm's instructions on the new config changes?
Muchos thanks to Warner Losh for his src/UPDATE service.
It really saved my butt a couple of times. :)
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Marc
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Hi!
I was able to build and boot, starting from a February -CURRENT but there
are some oddities.
1. I had to disable linux emulation, as it caused system hangup
Yes I followed the hint on rebranding from src/UPDATING
2. My system seems to have a problem with fsck
I had to use the old
Another way to reboot the system is
vidcontrol 80x50
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Marc
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4. I thought I put just the sym driver in the kernel, why do I
see ncr? (see next item)
Now it is back to using sym.
Possibly some configuration mistake by me.
Regards,
Marc
PS Here is the diff..
-FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #15: Thu Jun 15 00:25:51 CEST 2000
+FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #16:
it does not. It seems, as if screen output is still being deactivated,
but scrolling does just not work.
Anyone else?
Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
Same behaviour here.
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Marc
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Uh, 'help' doesn't give you a list of commands I believe.
According to loader(8) it means:
? Same as ``help index''.
I did not try yet if that one works correctly.
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Marc
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It doesn't helps :(
The card consists of two chips the ES1370 plus a codec chip.
And if I remember correctly that one is different from the
AK4531 on the original Audio PCI card (they used a cheaper one
for the PCI64).
Creative probably bought Ensoniq because of the Audio PCI
card which seems
The following patch from Doug Rabson fixed the USB and sound problem for
me. It has already bee committed to -current.
My AudioPCI card works again. Thanx!
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Marc
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I'm installing -current on a FreeBSD-3.3-stable system. I've done the sup
(which succeeded with no problems). When I try the "make buildworld" I
get "signal 12" crashes during the gcc lib build. In specific:
I had the same problem (see my mail from 12th October).
One of the present
pcm0: unable to map register space
device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
This is an Abit BP6 board with two Celeron 366, 256 MByte memory, one
Soundblaster PCI 128 (pcm0) and one Hoontech (pcm1) sound card. Below is
the complete dmesg from today's current, and the kernel
I've got a box running yesterday's -current and it can't compile
or install things like XFree86 or ImageMagik due to syntax errors
in this file.
See the mails from October 15th, esp. the ones from Marcel Moolenaar
and Sheldon Hearn.
It seems this patch has not been commited yet.
Anyone got
The following patch from Doug Rabson fixed the USB and sound problem for
me. It has already bee committed to -current.
Thanks for that hint.
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Marc
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The Vibra128 (which is PCI) uses the Ensoniq chip, but I'm not so sure
the PCI128 does.
Walter Lord has set up (and still maintains) a home page when the
Ensoniq Audio PCI came out:
http://www.netexcite.com/audiopci/index.html
You find lots of drivers, the 8 MB wave table sets for the
This is weird, I use linux netscape and word perfect all the time, and the
only problems I see are memory leaks I knew were there (in the
applications, not FreeBSD)
Indeed. The Linux version was more stable than the FreeBSD version
(that one can't digest the Slashdot site for some strange
So the system builds nice again - thanks.
I haven't tried the XFree86 fix yet.
However there is a problem with the pcm driver:
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1370 irq 11 at device 15.0 on pci0
pcm0: unable to map register space
device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
Any idea?
I used
(im)perfect. I was using the linux version of netscape, until
recently when it began hanging for long periods of time during
network or disk activity.
Calling up linux-netscape-4.61 causes my system to freeze for a
couple of seconds, then it reboots.
This is either related to some recent
It keeps interesting.
root@oranje# date; make buildworld; date
Thu Oct 14 10:39:45 CEST 1999
(..)
=== usr.bin/kdump
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/usr.bin/kdump/../ktrace -I/usr/src/usr.bin/kdump/../..
-I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include -c /usr/src/usr.bin/kdump/kdump.c
That was caused by my commits. Probably they should be done in one
transaction and you was 'lucky' enough to catch it :). Now it builds fine.
No problem. I'll try again. :)
Thanks,
Marc
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I got a stop here:
root@oranje# date; make buildworld
Wed Oct 13 15:34:04 CEST 1999
(...)
cc -O -pipe -DVINUMDEBUG -g -O -DKERNEL -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
-fformat-extensions -ansi
It took me some fiddling to get a -current system from begin of September
to build present -current.
To achieve this, among other things, I cleaned up.
That box is building from source for over two years now, and there were
quite a lot of old files in the directory hierarchy.
From rotten
scanpci:
Never noticed this utility before.
Hmm.. no man page.. part of XFree86..
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Marc
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I just use:
device pcm0
and no more, since I only have a PCI card.
So you reasoned something like
This card has nothing to do with ISA, let the PCI routines figure out
the parameters by themselves
Joachim's Ensoniq driver was the first extension of Luigi's underlying
pcm driver
Joachim's Ensoniq driver was the first extension of Luigi's underlying
pcm driver for ISA cards towards PCI.
Looks like bus issues are not arranged 100%:
I'm working on it.
Great to hear.
If there is any technical document about FreeBSD drivers and how they should
manage their
May I suggest to add the XFree86 aout libraries to src/compat, or to
add them as port - for easy update via make.
Background:
Netscape 4.6 installation complained that I need X11 aout libs,
so I had to download xlib.tgz (3.3M) just for the aout libs (0.7M).
Or am I missing some opportunity
device pcm0 at nexus? port ? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
^^
I tried this out but discarded this approach because I got a trap 12 after
boot (around the time X fires up).
But In the meantime I found out that this must be caused by some other problem,
so I will try again later - of
fault virtual address = 0xdeadc0de
0xdeadc0de - dead code? :-)
Is this address a coincidence or a special crafted one?
Regards,
Marc
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Dear people,
I get no sound anymore using the system built on Friday.
As I saw same earlier reports here about problems with sound
that were reported to be fixed, mine might be related to the card
being a PCI one - ES1370 based genuine Ensoniq Audio PCI.
Below follow dmesg output and kernel
Hi!
A fresh cvsup plus make buildworld did not complete on
my 3.0-RELEASE system.
--
r...@oranje# date
Fri Apr 2 22:37:32 CEST 1999
r...@oranje# make buildworld; date
% netscape
no recognized font charsets!
3.1-stable as of today
navigator 4.5 freshly installed
I had similiar font problems when installing Navigator 4.5 under
Solaris 2.6.
They went away after I nuked all prior traces of Navigator, including
my .netscape directory (you should rename it
I have a Voodoo 3 at work and I'm interested in porting the DRM (I can
even justify doing it in work time). It probably won't be for a week or
two since I have other stuff happening right now.
Very good. I am aiming for DRI working with nvidia from December on,
this will make it a lot easier.
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