Doug,
PCI-X works OK. The ServerWorks-HE chipset is not well supported.
The Dell PowerEdge 4600 I have either has h/w problems or for some
strange reason cards in the last two slots (6,7) are not useable under
FreeBSD 4.6-RC.
I have moved the qlogic card into slot 3, and it works fine.
The PCI
Fred Souza writes:
> I'm experiencing something weird with my 4.6-RC box (compile of May 18).
> What happens is that for some hosts it just won't calculate the
> checksum properly, and thus my box is unable to start TCP connections
> to those hosts. Here's a piece of the output of tcpdump:
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 05:03:02AM +0400, "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> I doubt that goes to ports ever.
> Make Problem Report.
> man send-pr
Allright, allright :-)
But let me remind you that I don't want this to be a port, I want it to become
part of the base OS.
--
Jos Backus _/ _/
Jos Backus writes:
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 03:42:31AM +0400, "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> > Begin with port.
>
> Please find attached a port skeleton for mktool 0.0.7. Perhaps we can suggest
> a more descriptive name to the author (cc'ed)?
>
> Feedback welcome.
I doubt that goes to ports ever.
Make
Howdy,
> -Original Message-
> From: Julian Elischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 May 2002 6:26
> To: Chris Knight
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Maintaining Large Patchsets Against FreeBSD
>
>
> what is the patchset?
>
Mostly a heap of patches against the FreeB
Panasas, Inc., (http://www.panasas.com) is releasing modifications to
FreeBSD 4.3's gdb stubs to allow UDP-based two machine debugging.
The source for these changes is available on SourceForge:
http://ipgdb.sourceforge.net
A snippet from the docs:
The remote debugger functions much like Free
what is the patchset?
It IS possible to set up a branch on your mirrored cvs repository using
some magic branch numbers. john Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) would be the
person to ask if it can be done with a branch off a branch...
(a magic branch off the 4.x branch)
You may also be able to use P4
"S.B." wrote:
>
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I'll help:
1) Questions should be sent to the "-questions" mailing list
2) Don't send HTML to mailing lists
3) Don't send MIME to mailing lists, even if it's only something
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:23:18PM -0500, S.B. wrote:
> **
> bash-2.05a$ make
> gcc -g -O2 -o wx200 wx200.o -L. -lwx200 -lcrypt
> wx200.o: In function `main':
> /home/downloads/wx200d-1.2/wx200.c(.text+0xc03): undefined ref
HellO All ,
First of all i am totally new to the newsgroups and to FreeBSD
as well , so i am not sure whether this is the right group to ask this question
or not . So please forgive me if i have made a mistake.
Can you please suggest some solution or maybe some reference
site that can be of
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Dan Langille wrote:
> That looks good. I've tried it, but have been unable to connect to the
> office, which is running an MS PPtP server. I know the *can* work because
> pptp-client can connect.
I don't know if it helps you much, but I can bring up my ADSL connection
(usi
On 28 May 2002 at 9:32, Dominic Marks wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:57:52AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I have installed net/pptpclient (1.0.3). About 5 times a week, it dies
> > and must be restarted. Does anyone have a script which checks and
> > restarts it if it has died?
>
> You
:
:Get this guy outta here!
Firstly, Chris, I understand your frustration. But, please, do *NOT*
Cc a random ISP ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) in email that you also
send to a FreeBSD list, let alone several FreeBSD lists!
This particular spammer is operating from 213.96.224.148, which
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 03:42:31AM +0400, "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> Begin with port.
Please find attached a port skeleton for mktool 0.0.7. Perhaps we can suggest
a more descriptive name to the author (cc'ed)?
Feedback welcome.
--
Jos Backus _/ _/_/_/Santa Clara, CA
--- Joe Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone here using the Hitach H8 embedded processor?
>
> I've just got my hands on one and would love to develop for it under
> FreeBSD. In particular I was hoping that someone could tell me how
> to get a gcc that generates code for it, and whet
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Jamie Heckford wrote:
> Im trying to have the passwords on our FreeBSD boxen created by a perl
> script.
>
> Currently... the username/pass pairs are stored in a MySQL database. Easy
> enough to get them, but
> does anyone know a perl method of creating them in /etc/passwd? I
Hiya,
Im trying to have the passwords on our FreeBSD boxen created by a perl
script.
Currently... the username/pass pairs are stored in a MySQL database. Easy
enough to get them, but
does anyone know a perl method of creating them in /etc/passwd? I know
getpwent grabs values - im looking for a p
Get this guy outta here!
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Dear hackers,
Is anyone here using the Hitach H8 embedded processor?
I've just got my hands on one and would love to develop for it under
FreeBSD. In particular I was hoping that someone could tell me how
to get a gcc that generates code for it, and whether the easyflash.exe
program runs under
Howdy,
I'm currently maintaining a largish (~4MB) patchset against FreeBSD 4.x
releases. Due to the nature of the patches, they'll never make it into the
FreeBSD tree. I currently maintain the patchset by checking out the previous
4.x release, applying the patchset, doing a cvs update and resolvi
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On Tue, 28 May 2002, Dominic Marks wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:57:52AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I have installed net/pptpclient (1.0.3). About 5 times a week, it dies
> > and must be restarted. Does anyone have a script which checks and
> > restarts it if it has died?
>
> You migh
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:57:52AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> I have installed net/pptpclient (1.0.3). About 5 times a week, it dies
> and must be restarted. Does anyone have a script which checks and
> restarts it if it has died?
You might like to try one of the other PPTP clients on offer
Just fwiw (probably nothing), I'd like to express a strong "yes please"
vote for a move in this direction.
I currently use djb's daemontools to manage qmail and dnsserver+tinydns,
and am pretty sure that I'm going to migrate the rest of my
/usr/local/etc/rc.d services under there too, now that I
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