Julian Stacey wrote:
Periodicaly someone masquerades as Matt Dilllon. Those targeted
by trolls need to work extra hard to establish credibility of
poster's address, to avoid suspicion of "troll at work" (phone
number maybe?). Trolls of course need to work extra hard too, to
also convince us. Mayb
Kenneth Culver wrote:
I don't know if this is relevant, but the NVidia drivers won't work with
libkse or libthr, because it messes with the %gs segment register, which
both threading libraries use. The only threading library it currently
works with is libc_r.
Actually from what I hear that's not
Greg Lehey wrote:
>
> As far as soft updates goes, basically it's incompatible with Vinum,
> since there's currently no way of ensuring the sequence of writes
> across a number of disks. I'm thinking of ways of doing it, but they
> will cause significant loss in performance. There should be no
Doh! Sorry, I reversed the patch.
Matt
Matthew Reimer wrote:
>
> Partial fix: the following patch correctly configures the card for dual
> channel DMA. The problem was that the SDC bit (0x04) can only be set in
> the MCE state.
>
> So now recording doesn't hang, and da
Partial fix: the following patch correctly configures the card for dual
channel DMA. The problem was that the SDC bit (0x04) can only be set in
the MCE state.
So now recording doesn't hang, and data is returned, but the recorded
sound doesn't sound right when played back. Anybody have an idea why
With my Acer AW35/Pro (CS4236) and -current I can play sound just fine,
but I can't record. (Recording and full duplex worked fine with
3.4-stable.)
When I run
rec -c 1 -f s -r 44100 -s w test.wav
rec just sits, blocked in pcmrd, and rec can't be interrupted with
ctl-c. The output file
Matt, you are a tenacious, fearsome bug hunter!
Matt
Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> Here's a general update on this bug report to -current. It took all day
> but I was finally able to reproduce Andrew's bug.
>
> You guys are going to *love* this.
>
> NFS uses the kernel 'boottime'
Maybe the code is trying to bind the local side of the socket to port
0x5B? If so, then it could be proved by running Netscape as root.
Matt
Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> Don't know what the problem is with netscape.
>
> I can search the ldap server with openldap's ldapsearch tool:
>
> /usr/local/
Great work guys! It almost seems that -current is more stable than
-stable!
Matt
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