On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 06:49:55PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:40:27PM -0500, Cagle, John (ISS-Houston) wrote:
Had to use FFS filesystem since Grub doesn't support UFS.
^^^
UFS1
^^^
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 11:12:30AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, wade wrote:
Although GENERIC functions perfectly, when I enable SMP in GENERIC, the box
freezes during big build jobs ( i.e. buildworld. ). This box functioned
well in SMP mode und 4.7-STABLE. The big
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 11:51:36AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 11:12:30AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, wade wrote:
Although GENERIC functions perfectly, when I enable SMP in GENERIC, the box
freezes
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 02:19:19PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:15:56PM -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Kris Kennaway writes:
I just got this on one of the axp machines [*]:
unexpected machine check:
mces= 0x1
vector = 0x670
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 03:47:11PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I'm still not done with disklabel(8), and I have not run it through
all the tests I want (I'm waiting for my glacial 233MHz EV45 alpha
to compile a world) so be careful what you do with disklabel and in
particular the -B
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:33:32PM -0500, Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Adam Migus wrote:
Yes, just to be more explicit. What I want to do is get the
'real' difference a second processor makes. ie. If I run
GENERIC I'm not incurring the overhead associated with
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 10:37:26PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Makoto Matsushita writes:
I've tried to do make release of FreeBSD/alpha on FreeBSD/i386 box
last night, and found that follow error while generating drivers.flp:
If my understandings are
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 08:08:36PM +0100, Christoph P. Kukulies wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 11:35:37AM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
It works!
Packets started flowing right after I typed in the above line.
and
ifconfig wi0 192.168.254.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid kuku
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 07:25:20AM -0600, David Leimbach wrote:
Interesting... I didn't even know we had Ethernet over firewire :).
Mac OS X and Windows XP both have IP over firewire either working or
in the works and somewhat usable. The only one I can claim any
experience
with is Mac
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 07:56:27AM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Tim Robbins wrote:
Is there a compelling reason why I shouldn't remove netns? That is, does
it serve a purpose now that it could not serve if it was moved to the
Attic?
Might as well move /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC to the attic
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:14:38AM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew
P. Lentvorski, Jr. writes:
An $8.00 wristwatch has much better time accuracy that your multi-$100 PC.
That's because the crystal in your wristwatch is cut specially so that it
has a
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 02:12:31PM -0800, David Schultz wrote:
Thus spake Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hold off upgrading your Alphas for a moment.
Something broke libc recently that results in
(at least) floating point exceptions from
awk(1) (this is not related to today's awk
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:23:48PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kevin Oberman writes:
kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC
Can someone explain why TSC is preferred to i8254 (or why not)?
Cheaper access better resolution.
Which brings me to the question if
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:29:30PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
...
[stepping back a bit ]
I find an odd situation here whenever this topic comes up. One the
one hand, people are always wanting to split the entire base system
up into small packages for each little piece of the base. On
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 11:28:53PM +0300, Dan Naumov wrote:
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:56:40 +0200
Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:29:30PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
I find an odd situation here whenever this topic comes up. One the
one hand, people
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 04:00:35PM -0500, Jim Bryant wrote:
Matt Dillon wrote:
: and preferably on more than the i386 platform. If we are going to
: be serious about supporting more hardware platforms, then we have
: to start treating them more seriously when major changes like this
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 07:45:17PM +0200, Leif Neland wrote:
I like it. I se no problem.
Does this look like a good idea to anyone else?
79239 ?? I 0:00,89 dump 0ushf 1048576 0 - /dev/da0h (dump)
Nice idea IMO.
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 02:00:57AM -0700, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
Hm. Isn't this a strong sign that something fundamental must be done
about the boot floppy process? Alpha has been suffering from this longer
already due to the bigger binaries.
Hey, be my guest, just so long as we can
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 04:03:43AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:26:40AM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Until you have to leave something essential out and then we are SOL. For
alpha I could think of only supporting CD installs, and drop floppies
altogether
Is it me or.. ?
cc -c -O -pipe -mcpu=ev4 -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi
-g -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../../.. -I../../../dev -I../../../contrib/ipfilter
-I../../../../include
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 04:21:28PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 17-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
Is it me or.. ?
...
../../../kern/imgact_elf.c:945: warning: passing arg 1 of `fill_fpregs' from
incompatible pointer type
../../../kern/imgact_elf.c:963: warning: passing arg 10
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 03:01:25PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 18-Sep-01 Garrett Wollman wrote:
lock order reversal
1st 0xd3a5c11c process lock @ ../../../vm/vm_glue.c:469
2nd 0xc0e3fe30 lockmgr interlock @ ../../../kern/kern_lock.c:239
This is on relatively old (~ three months)
I'm not sure if this is new, but anyway on -current as of yesterday
evening:
acd0: CDROM TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6302B at ata0-master PIO4
Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da1a
panic: lock (sleep mutex) vnode interlock not locked @
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 02:49:41PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 25-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
I'm not sure if this is new, but anyway on -current as of yesterday
evening:
Ok, can you try building a new kernel from scratch and see if you still have
the same problem? If so, can you back
Fresh -current kernel on an DS10 Alpha box:
System shutdown time has arrived
Writing entropy file:.
lock order reversal
1st 0xfc7574b0 clk @ ../../../alpha/alpha/clock.c:702
2nd 0xfc7526b0 callout @ ../../../kern/kern_timeout.c:225
witness_lock
Stopped at Debugger+0x34:
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 01:02:50PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Oct-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
Fresh -current kernel on an DS10 Alpha box:
I have untested patches to fix this. Unfortunately they involve fixing the
locking in teh clock code and I've only done i386 and alpha so far
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 10:45:22AM +0200, Stephan van Beerschoten wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Wilko Bulte wrote:
I'm not sure if this is new, but anyway on -current as of yesterday
evening:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da1a
panic: lock (sleep mutex) vnode interlock not locked
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 04:23:13PM -0400, Jerry A! wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 10:00:44PM +0200, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
: Hi,
:
: how about the following patch (untested) regarding the newer athlon xp
: processor type ? if needed, I could submit a PR.
Shouldn't Athlons and AthlonXPs be
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 07:40:52PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 01:32:28PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 03:01:25PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
...
p_flag to p_sflag which changed its locking semantics
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 01:32:28PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 03:01:25PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
...
p_flag to p_sflag which changed its locking semantics.)
Another one, on a -current from yesterday, on -alpha:
lock
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 02:00:26PM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
'du' keeps an array of files it has encountered that have 1 link.
Whenever it encounters another, it checks to see if it's one it has
already seen
and thus can avoid counting its space twice..
This is ok for small
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 12:33:32PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 23-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 07:40:52PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 01:32:28PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 03:01
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 12:33:32PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 23-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 07:40:52PM +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 01:32:28PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Sep-01 Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 03:01
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 10:07:33AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kazutaka YOKOTA
writes:
: - One big drawback: this will bloat the boot loader and will consume
: precious disk space in kern.flp... *sigh*
This is the only downside to the work that you've done.
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 12:09:41PM -0700, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
If memory serves me right, Peter Wemm wrote:
Connected to ia64.wemm.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
FreeBSD/ia64 (ia64.wemm.org) (ttyp0)
That's totally awesome. Congratulations to all involved!
Now, how long before I
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 10:13:20AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Spindle sync is an anachronism these days; asynchronous behaviour
:(write-behind in particular) is all the rage. You'd be hard-pressed to
:find drives that even support it anymore.
Woa! Say what? I think you are
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:55:36PM +0100, Emiel Kollof wrote:
* Julian Elischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
ummm, what are my scripts that use it going to use instead?
it seems to work fine, and it's pretty much an expected
base utility. Removing it is going to cause quite a bit of
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 11:06:33AM +1030, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 10:30:04 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
performance without it - for reading OR writing. It doesn't matter
so much for RAID{1,10}, but it matters a whole lot for something like
RAID-5
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 09:00:34AM +1030, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 December 2001 at 15:34:37 +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 11:06:33AM +1030, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 10:30:04 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
..
and will go down
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 08:09:18PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
s/Soren/Joerg/
And yes, he knows about it.
Wilko
Soren!
I bet someone else already mentioned your commit broke Alpha kernels.
Index: fd.c
===
RCS file:
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 02:02:00PM +0100, Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi All,
As we just have noted, there is no output anymore for
netstat -f inet. Has the support been dropped ?
I also don't get any output.
Also there are only unix domain sockets in the normal
netstat output. I cannot see
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:06:06AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 02:01:19PM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 02:02:00PM +0100, Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi All,
As we just have noted, there is no output anymore for
netstat -f inet. Has
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 09:19:50PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Andrey A. Chernov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks to all, especially to Dag-Erling.
Thanks to *you* for pointing out and explaining the issues, submitting
patches, and reviewing and testing mine. I'm sorry we got off on
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 06:54:08PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
David O'Brien wrote:
After the latest binutils import, attempts to cross-compile
Alpha fail at the cross-tools stage of buildworld as shown
below. Please also note sed(1) complaints about nonexistent
ldscripts/ files. I
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 09:13:13AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 08:20:39AM -0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
That's easy to say when signing up somebody else to do the work.
Seriously though, in spite of pretending otherwise, i386 *is* our reference
platform, and the other
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 04:26:13PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
foo_enable=NO
ipfilter_enable=YES
firewall_enable=NO
natd_enable=NO
natd_interface=fxp0
inetd_enable=NO
inetd_program=/usr/sbin/inetd
foo_enable=YES/NO
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 09:07:27AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 05:24:54PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
This still *is* -CURRENT, right? If it doesn't break, once in a
while, how will new things be tested by the -CURRENT userbase?
A
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 09:06:56AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 06:43:23PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
The fix was as simple as this:
Thanks!! Committed.
Great! /me fires up the DS10..
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Now that current on Alpha builds a lot better than a
few days back it fails in:
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -mcpu=ev4 -mcpu=ev4
-I/usr/src/lib/libpam/libpam/../../../contrib/libpam/libpam/include
-I/usr/src/lib/libpam/libpam/../../../contrib/libpam/libpam_misc/include
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:32:18PM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Julian Elischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020206 12:20] wrote:
for the set of patches at:
http://www.freebsd.org/~julian/adiff
these patches SHOULD NOT EFFECT your system except to do some
slight re-aranging of stuff in
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 06:20:16PM -0500, Mike Barcroft wrote:
Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
C'mon guys: it is not so long ago (days..) that the Alpha started
buildworlding -current again. Alpha builds tend to take much
longer (on most people's hardware that is) so a bit
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 10:15:02AM +0100, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote (2002/02/06):
Anything else I should check? I realize there's about a million
differences between the two branches, and there might also be
something about my machine's setup which is a major culprit
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 10:11:33AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:39:35AM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
I believe, what I see. And that is, FreeBSD includes both -- gdb and
gcc, but only one libbfd, thankfully. And I want to be able to use that
same libbfd for
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 10:35:41AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 07:29:57PM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
- is GCC3 also better on Alpha as far as correctness of the generated
code goes? Or is that what you mean by bad optimised code ?
We shall see.
OK. 8
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 04:28:03PM -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Julian Elischer writes:
I've committed both the kernel diff and a libkvm diff that seems to work
for me here.
can you check it with the new -current again ?
I'll build a kernel I'll be happy to try a
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 10:15:02AM +0100, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
Garance A Drosihn wrote (2002/02/06):
Anything else I should check? I realize there's about a million
differences between the two branches, and there might also be
something about my machine's setup which is a major culprit
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 10:35:41AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 07:29:57PM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
- is GCC3 also better on Alpha as far as correctness of the generated
code goes? Or is that what you mean by bad optimised code ?
We shall see.
OK. 8
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:32:18PM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Julian Elischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020206 12:20] wrote:
for the set of patches at:
http://www.freebsd.org/~julian/adiff
these patches SHOULD NOT EFFECT your system except to do some
slight re-aranging of stuff in
the message is completely harmless; ignore it.
True.. but flagging completely harmless messages with "failed" and "IOERROR"
is bound to generate lots and lots of questions. If it does not tell the
world anything useful let's please get rid of it.
Or?
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? Not the greatest, but it's something I have to live with for the
time being.
Sounds promising.. Will it also solve the identical problem the ESS1371
PCI has?
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On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 04:00:15PM -0400, Donn Miller wrote:
Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 01:08:49PM -0400, Donn Miller wrote:
Thanks for finally solving the PCM interrupts problem.
Sounds promising.. Will it also solve the identical problem the ESS1371
PCI has?
I
guess the people running (lots of) servers will be
interested in those features too.
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Setting fdc 0 irq to 6 (int)
Setting fdc 0 port to 1008 (int)
Setting mcclock 0 at to isa (string)
Setting mcclock 0 port to 112 (int)
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/boot/alpha/loader.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot/alpha.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot.
This is a freshly supped current
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on alpha
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the fastest ping times to it. A traceroute
implies it is also in Seatle, WA.
Time to put the cvsup servers on the map with ICBM coordinates maybe?
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 11:27:13AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wilko Bulte
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Time to put the cvsup servers on the map with ICBM coordinates
maybe?
The US CVSup mirrors are listed by state in the FreeBSD Handbook at
http
it's normal 3-something hours.
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On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 05:48:03PM +0400, Andrej Cernov wrote:
Does anybody know PCI devices IDs database on-line (at least for Intel
chips...)?
I have lots of unknown IDs for ASUS CUSL2 card...
http://www.yourvote.com/pci/
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n software problem report that had as the
engineering reply: "Don't hit on the keyboard like a wild monkey" .. :-)
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9219. I've verified this on a DEC le card.
That is also as far as I got..
about why it's in GENERIC?
To annoy people? ;)
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to many (including me).
I vote for 'remove NFS away'.
Yes, there are many people using NFS install, but it is site-specific.
The same argument goes for IPV6. In other words: it all depends on your
viewpoint.
IMHO, making install-floppies should be more easy.
Yes!!!
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cardbus) in a driver's man page.
Not only in the man page. You already need to know enough to find the right
man page. Sounds we need a 'supported hardware database'. Which smells
suspiciously like real work to me..
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but the docs there are incomplete...
I think one of our Japanese friends has been trying to get these docs from
VIA. With little luck it seems.
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fixes?
Nope. Expected behaviour for interoperability with other unix systems.
FWIW I think I also have seen this on Tru64 (at least once)
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it, but the kernel not once started.
I think this is what:
/stand/sysinstall running as init on serial console
is trying to tell you.
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the kernel, I think. You probably have
'boot_osflags' set to something like '0,a' in the srm console.
Probably a leftover from a previous VMS life: 0,0 is for VMS.
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: bad interrupt pin 192" about 50 or so times and
then panic.
I don't quite understand why my Multias ran without a hitch on 4.2RC1?
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: bad interrupt pin 192" about 50 or so times and
then panic.
Wasn't this somehow related to the version of the SRM console code?
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To U
generation alphas (without BWX) can't even access anything
smaller than 32bit in memory without doing big magic.
So one byte can become a big impact on performance.
One of the reasons anything EV56 falls out of favor by dBMS folks these
days.
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You seem to be working from the assumption that people who understand
English can't understand any other language.
The reverse is generally true: native speakers of the English/American
language often don't understand any other language
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generating this load, or what the motherboard is, but I suspect that you
may have hardware issues here.
PCI bus clock is at the nominal speed? Can be a source of interesting
effects.
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break at the local
starbucks, remarking merrily to other patrons who are staring out
the window in horror: "I did that!" ).
Yikes.. if that is the case my vote is to hook David up to an IV caffeine
drip..
;-)
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On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 11:59:47AM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jul
ian Elischer writes:
aren't you suppost to be honeymooning from yesterday?
I am, I'm not working, only doing things I do for fun :-)
Like reading Linux source code?
ducks for cover 8-)
What did I miss this time?
ds10#make
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
/usr/src/Makefile.inc1, line 140: warning: make -f /dev/null -m
/usr/src/share/mk CPUTYPE=ev56 -V CPUTYPE returned non-zero status
/usr/src/Makefile.inc1, line 142: CPUTYPE global should be set with ?=.
*** Error code 1
Stop
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 11:38:00AM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ds10#make
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
/usr/src/Makefile.inc1, line 140: warning: make -f /dev/null -m
/usr/src/share/mk CPUTYPE=ev56 -V CPUTYPE returned non-zero status
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 10:43:13AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On 20-Sep-2002 M. Warner Losh wrote:
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Joe Marcus Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 08:44:33PM +0100, Andrei A. Dergatchev wrote:
"I have used lots of different Seagate and a few IBM drives and typically
have had few problems with them." - and absolutely nothing about single
channel vs dual channel, issues with putting them together etc ?
What's up
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:58:40AM -0700, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
[Please keep me as one of the explicit recipients of this email.
Removing *.TXT files also makes some difficulties when ordinally make
buildworld/installworld users want to know what changes are made
(they should change their
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:42:07PM +0200, Leif Neland wrote:
Here's my thoughts...for the record, I'm weakly opposed to regen-ing
*.TXT versions: First, I don't want to bloat the repository with oodles
of builds to the *.TXT files. If we do this, it ought to be be fairly
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 05:06:12PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Antoine Beaupre (LMC) writes:
: Hey whatever. Let's just keep a rendered TXT version where it always
: (ie. in the src/release... cvs) was but keep the originial as a sgml
: version in the doc tree.
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 10:45:59PM +0200, John Hay wrote:
This strongly smells like a side-effect of RELNOTESng that removed
the 'texts' subdir in favor of generated .txt from .sgml source
files
Wilko
A make release failed here with:
#
touch release.8
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 10:47:29AM +0200, German Tischler wrote:
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 10:43:02AM +0200, Stefan Carstens wrote:
Hi, there.
I've downloaded the latest snapshot from FreeBSD-current
and I'd like to install it now, to do some tests.
The boot-floppies work fine, but I would
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 12:38:43PM -0700, Matthew Jacob wrote:
Heh- is this a bug or a feature?
Making a kernel, no -j args, -current, tot
oot/kernel make all
=== 3dfx
^C^C'd it
nellie.feral.com === accf_data
root mak=== accf_http
e
...
=== digi/digi_CX
===
Gentlemen,
Please? I will happily supply you with ample quantities of quality
Dutch mud to sling at one another. But please do so in private?
tnx
Wilko
Matthew Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is, in my mailbox, a grotesque and unforgiveable insult from you
from some months back. You
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:39:17PM -0700, Matthew Jacob wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:30:47PM -0700, Matthew Jacob wrote:
I've seen this panic many times on my alpha SMP testbox. It seems that the vm
object returned by vm_map_lookup via
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:30:47PM -0700, Matthew Jacob wrote:
I've seen this panic many times on my alpha SMP testbox. It seems that the vm
object returned by vm_map_lookup via the fs.first_object variable is actually
NULL, resulting in a NULL pointer deref when calling
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:23:16AM -0800, Beech Rintoul wrote:
I want to experiment with current. All went well on the build, but when I try
and install the kernel it stops telling me to install a device.hints file.
What do I need to do? I tried re-compiling the kernel with the static line
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 10:14:51AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 02 Aug 2001 21:44:27 CST, Warner Losh wrote:
I'd love to do that, but it would have to be removed for the install
disks. The kernel already is too fat for them :-(
Have we come to a decision on when we're going
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 09:01:36AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 04:51:55PM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote:
Thus spake David O'Brien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Looking at the first two lines, shouldn't it be
#define SSH_VERSION (ssh_version_get())
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