, than wringing out
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to be in short sequences or in proximity, but spread in various groups
with in the partitions. The /var fsck has resulted in clearing to the
last phase pass, where it repeatedly asks for fsck to be rerun. I'm on
/usr now.
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ACPI thermal panics my ThinkPad 600X, is anyone
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packages were not installed or upgraded (*:skipped /
!:failed)
! lang/gcc32(missing header)
Any ideas?
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The import of gcc 3.2.2 brings a question to mind... Many people have
mentioned problems with SSE / SSE2 instructions, optimizer problems etc
have no great understanding of how any of this should work. Can you
give some pointers. (How do I get touch sensitivity back? How should
it be configured into X? Where should I be able to see the effects of
the patch?)
Thanks!
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Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
Lest this disappear, like so
Hi,
Terry Lambert wrote:
Paul A. Mayer wrote:
You actually lose the tap/tap-tap click and doubleclick button
emulation with the new driver, and, as you note, the pressure
sensitivity.
Both of these issues were noted when the driver was posted for
review. It semed the consensus at the time
Hi,
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Paul A. Mayer said on Feb 10, 2003 at 11:01:45:
Hi Rahul,
Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some
specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see
any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under
Can someone please test for me if the following patch gets crashdumps
working on the ida driver under -current?
http://people.freebsd.org/~ps/ida.diff
recompile and all that jazz
break into DDB and type 'call doadump'
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Well looks like it does work after all! I must not have created my install
floppies correctly (panic was couldn't find init btw) . I moved a few a
drives onto a 5i just so i could get 5.0 installed and running and
recompiled the kernel with said patch and i can
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going out.
Does anybody know why, or what I would have to do to change the behavior?
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Does setting hw.ata.atapi_dma=1 help?
How would you do this in the clean installation scenario. Is there a
way to pass this setting to the kernel during the boot process, or
modify the running environment by some other means before sysinstall
takes over?
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. Strangely, I can do an erase pass but as
soon as I start a data pass it locks up.
I think there's a general problem somewhere though because I've been
experiencing lockups when running X and doing heavy disk activity as
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clock sync problem.
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Hi all,
On a probably-unrelated side note, when I was running Linux on
the same laptop (ducks), I had issues with the OS clock getting quickly
out of sync with the HW clock; typically I would loose five minutes or
more every hour
kernel build?
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Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
Paul A. Mayer wrote:
I had to install the e2fstools port before I could access my e2fs
partitions after installing -current. Thereafter everything has been
fine. No problems with the disk, etc.
Hm, didn't know about this port.. but it still doesn't
is uncleanly shut down. Then I have to use a linux livecd to
repair the partition as the freebsd e2fsck often isn't able to clean up
the mess.
Regards,
Paul
Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
I decided to bump my laptop up to 5.0-CURRENT today. All seems to have
gone well and all my old binaries work fine
Hi Poul-Henning,
I does printf, but it doesn't initiate the e2fsck. Using the ports
e2fsck has not shown itself to be the way to do restore order. (I get
et hav of ata unaligned access errors and lots of other garbage.)
It's easier to boot up a Gentoo LiveCD and do it right.)
Thanks,
Paul
situation? ... Which is the real objective, (not playing with e2fs! ;.-)
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I does printf, but it doesn't initiate the e2fsck. Using the ports
It prints essentially the same mount failure message as ufs.
e2fsck has
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fail, which defeats
the purpose of open(). I think what's needed is some form of serialization
around revoke() and open(). I'm not a master of the init code, but it may be
that the code is inherently non-reentrant, so the original code would then
be okay.
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I think what's needed is some form of serialization
around revoke() and open(). I'm not a master of the init code, but it may be
that the code is inherently non-reentrant, so the original code would then
be okay.
Or, it may use spltty()? Or some other
is the only process
opening a tty, serialization would be inherent. But, like I said earlier,
I'm no master of init code. I've just never heard of any problems springing
from this, so I offer a possible explanation of why it seems (to me) to
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bothering me at the moment. Is this a known issues
that the 5.0 compiler won't build all packages?
I will report other problems as I find them :-)
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mobile P4.
I'd be happy to provide more debugging info and work on patch testing,
just tell me what needs to be known or done.
Please mail my personal address as well as the list, as I've not been
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On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 15:48, Kris Kennaway wrote:
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3) The compiler won't build some C++ packages, evolution being the
particular one bothering me
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group know that the world and kernel seem quite stable using the athlon-tbird
optimizations. Not to mention smokingly fast.
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way to do a checkout on src/contrib while bypassing
src/contrib/cvs? Or, can this be fixed to work?
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Running 'cvs -v' on FreeBSD 4.7:
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.1p1-FreeBSD (client/server)
This version works.
Thanks. I'll update my cvs.
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Let's just forget the whole thing.
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help me debug and resolve this problem? I've tried everything I
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is installed that also is in the base system,
/usr/local/bin should always win over /usr/bin.
Or are there some disadvantages over this?
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On Sat, 2002-07-06 at 03:46, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 3:05 AM +0100 7/6/02, Paul Richards wrote:
Let's start with a premise: No-one running current is using
it for anything other than developing FreeBSD.
This is assumption is too limiting.
It shouldn't be. You're trying to defend
On Sat, 2002-07-06 at 13:29, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
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I think we should add a target to make world that checks for the
existence of an old base install of Perl and removes it if it exists.
As a general principle, if we do
.
Headers and libraries arguably should be removed, so as to avoid
errors; not ports headers or libraries -- which aren't in the
installation target paths in the first place -- but things like
deprecated system headers, etc..
You and Paul are both pretty out there if you think -current users
should be moved to a compat dir and not deleted.
I do this periodically on my dev box and it does show up issues. I think
it's something we should build into our infrastructure as a step towards
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the upper layer and devfs as the lower layer would be the way to
go.
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I can't utilize that tool. Also, from
searching on google, I've found a tool called psntools that has the
warnquota feature but it doesn't work on a filesystem that has a mailspool.
Can someone help me?
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Hi,
I am looking for a tool that will email to the user if his/her account
(more specifically email box) is approaching quota limit. I've searched
everywhere for such a tool
has already done this, so your work might be already done!
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I would also appreciate if someone could provide me with accounts
on sparc64 and ia64 boxes running 5.0-CURRENT, so I could polish
and actually test some changes.
We are not allowed to provide general access to the current ia64 hardware
we have
!
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, whereas no -n
would display everything in human readable format (users, groups,
modes, dates, etc.)
If someone else would like to do that, please patch away! :-)
Otherwise, I'll see if I can't get around to it some other time.
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wonders if there's a happy medium...
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. It'd probably be better
just to add an option to fstat to display /usr/ports/sysutils/stat
type info...
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xl0: 3Com 3c905C-TX Fast Etherlink XL port 0x3000-0x307f mem
0xfa001000-0xfa00107f irq 5 at device 8.0 on pci2
at 100baseTX full-duplex is slower than 10Mgb :-(
I recently had a similar problem. My switch
The recent changes to /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h have broken the build of
XFree86-Server.
The problem is with the _XOPEN_SOURCE macro. At line cdefs.h it's
checked i.e.
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but in XFree86 it's defined as
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE
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on attach but nothing on detach.
Now I am unable to play notes on /dev/speaker. Any hint?
I have no crashes but the detach action is never executed when I switch off
my Sony camera ( it has never worked as far as I know)
Attach actions are executed fine..
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foo_enable=NO
it's right to expect that the system will operate like a system that does
not
have foo installed.
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So you think that if I install a syslog
out
524288 bytes transferred in 0.056482 secs (9282398 bytes/sec)
root@lobster#
atapci0: Intel ICH2 ATA100 controller port 0xb800-0xb80f at device 31.1
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I noticed the -l option of the df command is broken. It is supposed to
print df for local filesystems but on my system it prints nothing at all.
I had a quick look at the code , as far as I can tell it uses sysctl to
figure out the mounted filesystems
??
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Using sysctl -a I could not find any entries which looked vaguely like
describing a mount..
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if I could get -current to eject it.
In this case ( the NFS_ACL one) it seems PROG_UNAVAIL is the right thing.
It has a different program number from NFS and it is not just a not implemented
procedure that is part of NFS.
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I am using -current box as a homedir server for my Solaris clients and
have noticed a wierd problem.
Other problems here, with Solaris 2.[68] as clients, and -CURRENT of
yesterday as server. ls
udp only it starts eating
all cpu cycles it can get,but only the master process. Trussing the proces
shows no system calls whatsoever being performed.
BTW This is -current built yesterday ( oct 13).
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to look
After the last cvsup (changes from 29 of september) i've got dead
dc (21143 based NIC).
You have to tell us _exactly_ what card you have. Find the manufacturer
and model info. Look on the box the card came in. Look at the card itself.
Show us the output from pciconf -l so we can see the PCI
to encourage more
developers to run -current but we don't really want users to be running it.
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I can't see any benefits to having this in the base system.
Make it a port instead.
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Yes.. This fixes the problem. John's patch also works.
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diff2 output, on the other hand, won't run through patch properly. You
have to run it through a fixup script to get it right.
p4 diff -u -b branch
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sorry to bug this list with this question. I'd like to test the newer
ray(4) driver that's in -CURRENT. What snapshot should I install? Is
there anything else I should know before installing -CURRENT? (besides
what the cutting edge section of the handbook says)
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a second for ata0 in vmstat.
A network transfer at the same time, just scp a file across my 100M LAN,
crawls at around 20k/s with 50-100 interrupts/s.
Is anyone else seeing anything like this?
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I'm wondering why /bin/df is set-gid to the operator group
by default.
It's to df filesystems that aren't mounted. Try "df /dev/ad0s1a" (or
whatever) as user nobody with chmod 555 /bin/df.
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