The PostgreSQL group has recently had a patch submitted with a snippet
of code from FreeBSDs src/bin/mkdir/mkdir.c.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/bin/mkdir/mkdir.c?annotate=1.27
Is this intentionally under the 4 clause license or does the copyright
from the website (2 clause) applied
Doug Barton wrote:
Wesley Morgan wrote:
I'm not knocking anyone or any code, especially considering this IS
-current... BUT... I don't need to read the code to know that I am seeing
the same fortunes on first login after reboot more often than I can
attribute to random chance. Maybe
ss is 0.0.0.0
Server name is king.zort.on.ca
boot file is /kernel.diskless
Subnet mask is 255.0.0.0
Router is 10.0.0.1
Ignoring field type 15
rootfs is 10.0.0.2:/
Ignoring field type 28
Mounting root from nfs:
NFS ROOT: 10.0.0.2:/
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Wesley Morgan wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Rod Taylor wrote:
My server functions properly (harddrives inside). My diskless machines
(mounting same filesystems via NFS) are having problems. Thanks in
advance.
bash-2.03$ top
top: nlist failed
If you installed a new kernel
Sean O'Connell wrote:
Rod Taylor stated:
: Wesley Morgan wrote:
:
: On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Rod Taylor wrote:
:
: My server functions properly (harddrives inside). My diskless machines
: (mounting same filesystems via NFS) are having problems. Thanks in
: advance.
:
: bash
unrecognized option
`--defsection=Programming development tools.' Try `install-info
--help' for a complete list of options. *** Error code 1
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ramming development tools.' Try `install-info
--help' for a complete list of options. *** Error code 1
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than enough.
Personally, I'd like to see less stuff in the system source for smaller
installs and lower compile time leaving it up to me to customize the individual
stuff thats installed. Unless bzip is used by 99.9% of the FreeBSD
installs, I'm willing to let it 'auto-install itself'.
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Rod Taylor wrote:
Personally, I'd like to see less stuff in the system source for
smaller installs and lower compile time leaving it up to me to
customize the individual stuff thats installed. Unless bzip is used
by 99.9
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Mikhail Teterin wrote:
What about a new login-class capability specifying the maximum
percentage of CPU time a class of users can utilize? With standard
class having 90% (or 95%)? The machine would appear (to most of
the users) as if it had 10% slower CPU, with the remaining usable
by the
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 09-Apr-99 Rod Taylor wrote:
My Joliet formated cd's aren't mounting with the Joliet extensions. I
believe I saw that FreeBSD supported these extensions. I'm mounting
mostly recorded cds, in older nec cdrom drives. (OS/2 mounts joliet
extensions fine
Right or wrong, you forgot:
5. BSD tradition.
Case 5 justifies Fortran.
Me, I'd rather have Fortran as a port. I'd even grudgingly accept
fortune as a port, as a matter of fact. Our base system is bloated.
While a lot of widely used programs are only available through
ports, a lot of
My Joliet formated cd's aren't mounting with the Joliet extensions. I
believe I saw that FreeBSD supported these extensions. I'm mounting
mostly recorded cds, in older nec cdrom drives. (OS/2 mounts joliet
extensions fine on same machine).
Some disks done mount at all, and are complained
On the offchance that mty problems were chipset related, I swapped the
RealTek with the de0 card in my other machine, a 233MHz k6. It being a
I have probably same problem here. NFS hangs and other
network traffic is still alive. Though, my situation
differs a little from yours. I have
Just out of curiosity, why are there games included in the FreeBSD
source tree?
For a group of people that was so worried about including dhcp because
it's extra code, don't you think it's time to make those games into
ports only?
I say this under the assumption that they're not required for
can
a mammal be and still have respiratory functions?
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if they all had a common name to the end user..
Primarily, me.. Especially when you rip out one card, install another, then
the name changes on you...
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I have 2 cheap 100mbit nics (rj45 only). Both use the ReaTek 8139 chipset
(from the best that I can tell). Both are PCI.
I've attempted to use both cards in several PCI slots, under 2.2.8 and 3.0
boot floppies, and a 3.0-stable (updated 2 days ago). None of these
releases found either card
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