On 03-Jul-00 Doug Barton wrote:
Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Sean Lutner wrote:
I'm experiencing the same thing. ls --color doesn't seem to work for me
unless like Doug, I set TERM=xterm-color.
That's because the "color" escape sequences are defined for
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
On 03-Jul-00 Doug Barton wrote:
Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Sean Lutner wrote:
I'm experiencing the same thing. ls --color doesn't seem to work for me
unless like Doug, I set TERM=xterm-color.
That's
John Baldwin wrote:
XTerm*termName: xterm-color
Ok, that's a good solution, I was just using .bashrc. My point is not
so much why, but that it be properly documented. Do you want to handle
the update of the ls man page, or do you want me to PR a patch?
Umm, honestly, this
On 04-Jul-00 Doug Barton wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
XTerm*termName: xterm-color
Ok, that's a good solution, I was just using .bashrc. My point is not
so much why, but that it be properly documented. Do you want to handle
the update of the ls man page, or do you want me to PR a
Hmm.. how about adding this XTerm*termname: xterm-color stuff to a default
Xresources file in /usr/share/skel/, or to some default Xresources file
in the X directory tree itself? (I haven't messed with X resources too
much, guess it shows ;)
This would break xterms running on monochrome
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000, James Howard wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Maxime Henrion wrote:
Hi guys,
I was wondering why the kernel module for ext2fs doesnt exist. I
think this will be very useful because a lot of linux users come to
FreeBSD and want to mount their existing
Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If we are talking about errata #34 the correct solution is to not use
4MB pages.
Is FreeBSD #29-safe?
variable MTTRs are set as follows:
MSR (200): 0006
MSR (201): 000ffc000800
MSR (202): 0406
MSR (203):
[ x-posted to -arch to fish for complaints ]
James Howard wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Ben Smithurst wrote:
=20
Try the attached. They haven't been thoroughly tested, but that's what
-CURRENT is for, right? :-) I even remembered to update the manual page
this time...
=20
This
Hi,
I've got the specs for the AverMedia IR Remote Control.
I do not have any AverMedia hardware.
So, I need some of you to do some simple programming
and testing. And I do mean simple. No kernel drivers needed.
FXTV needs a small change. Randall or myself can help.
And I'll make the required
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction on how
to monitor my modem to capture dialing.
Basically I have an extra cordless phone around the house, and I wanted
to know if it was possible to hook it into my modem and then have an
application monitor the
Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you look at the output of 'memcontrol list' and tell us who 'owns'
this MTRR?
The `memcontrol list' gives:
0/1 BIOS write-back fixed-base fixed-length set-by-firmware active
1/1 BIOS write-back fixed-base fixed-length set-by-firmware
Hello,
I installed FreeBSD 4.0 on a desktop that has MELCO
PCI bus card for PCMCIA cards. I am having some trouble getting pccardd
work on this host.
MELCO card is recognized as follows (dmesg output):
pcic-pci0: Ricoh RL5C475 PCI-CardBus Bridge> irq 0 at device 15.0
on pci0
But when I use
James Howard wrote:
For each script under /etc/periodic/{daily,weekly,monthly}/, there is a
knob in /etc/defaults/periodic. This controls whether the script is run
and maybe gives it some options. For instance, the daily/440.status-mailq
knobs look like this:
# 440.status-mailq
Statically Compiled modules are much better then the lkd's. Get used to it
:P
Hi guys,
I was wondering why the kernel module for ext2fs doesnt exist. I
think this will be very useful because a lot of linux users come to
FreeBSD and want to mount their existing
I'll be more than happy to help out. Just let me know what I need to do.
-Will
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Roger Hardiman wrote:
Hi,
I've got the specs for the AverMedia IR Remote Control.
I do not have any AverMedia hardware.
So, I need some of you to do some simple programming
and testing.
hi guys
i was experementing with writing kernel modules and my kernel panic and my
filesystems too.
when i fsck it tells me
** /dev/ad0s2a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /
** Root file system
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
**
Brian Somers wrote:
Well, "periodic security" will work as long as /etc/periodic/security
exists, so I guess you just mean the docs need updating? I'll get to
that if someone is actually planning on committing this stuff.
Perhaps the best option is to do with the inline security option
Hello,
Are there any tools for FreeBSD on Intel machines for whole
system
profiling ? kgmon profiles only the kernel, and GPROF does not provide
profiling for multiprocess applications (e.g. a multiprocess web
server).
Thank you,
Cristian
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On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Nick Rogness wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Stephen Hocking wrote:
Has anyone done this yet? I've just acquired this shiny new cable modem and
would like to have secure access to my place of work (even though they're only
10 minutes walk away!)
I have done
Nat Lanza wrote:
Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If this is meant to be an exercise in writing a CAM HBA driver, then you
need to teach your disk-emulation code about the basic SCSI commands
(INQUIRY, TEST UNIT READY, etc). The SCSI infrastructure will use these
commands to
The tutorial in DaemonNews has this information, as well as information
on minimal implementations of the reqired actions. Obviously the actions
for SCSI negotiations don't need to be supported because these
negotiations make no sense for an emulator or over IP.
Or over Fibre Channel
John Baldwin wrote:
On 04-Jul-00 Doug Barton wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
XTerm*termName: xterm-color
Ok, that's a good solution, I was just using .bashrc. My point is not
so much why, but that it be properly documented. Do you want to handle
the update of the ls man
Matthew Jacob wrote:
The tutorial in DaemonNews has this information, as well as information
on minimal implementations of the reqired actions. Obviously the actions
for SCSI negotiations don't need to be supported because these
negotiations make no sense for an emulator or over IP.
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 04:17:53PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
So, I've put my time where my mouth is and produced the attached patch
for ls.1. I am 100% open to modifications of both style and content, my
only request being that someone commit _something_ before 4.1 goes out
the door.
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Cosmic 665 wrote:
Statically Compiled modules are much better then the lkd's. Get used to it
:P
But I only need EXT2FS support once everyone few months. It makes no
sense to have it eating kernel memory 100% of the time.
Jamie
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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
I don't understand the idea here. Are you going to have a KLD that
patches the kernel?
That's the general idea.
If so, you'd have to make world before it'd become
active, in which case rebuilding the kernel would be quicker.
How so?
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