On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Jeff Utter wrote:
> Hey everyone, sorry i sent that message so many times. I didn't realize
> that with this list it could take up to 3 days for my messages to be
> sent to the list. I saw other messages coming in, and i couldn't figure
It shouldn'tI'd check the headers
Hey everyone, sorry i sent that message so many times. I didn't realize
that with this list it could take up to 3 days for my messages to be
sent to the list. I saw other messages coming in, and i couldn't figure
out why mine weren't showing up. Additionally an op in an IRC channel
told me my mails
Hello there,
Recently I obtained a nforce2 motherboard and am trying to get
the onboard sound/nic working. (havn't tried the sound yet) The manual
claims that the network card is a RTL8201BL nic, and the kernel already
has drivers for RTL8201L cards, so assume their similar enough and the
Hey, can someone e-mail me a reply if your seeing my list post? i signed
up for the list two days ago, and have been recieveing list mails,
however, i've tried to post 2 mails, and none of them have shown up, nor
have any bounced or anything. I don't know what's up.
Thanks,
Jeff Utter
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Hello there,
Recently I obtained a nforce2 motherboard and am trying to get
the onboard sound/nic working. (havn't tried the sound yet) The manual
claims that the network card is a RTL8201BL nic, and the kernel already
has drivers for RTL8201L cards, so assume their similar enough and the
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> Julian Elischer writes:
> > That's with an unaltered macosX 10.1.5.
> > from the user perspective it looks a lot like FreeBSD 3.{something}
>
>
> I think he means text-only syscons like vtys. MacOSX does not have
> them. Nobody has ever bee
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 09:59:34AM -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Julian Elischer writes:
> >
..
> > Stick with MacOS-X it's going to run better onthis hardware than
> > anything else.
> >
>
> It all depends what you mean by better. If you're talking pure unix
> performance, then I say y
Julian Elischer writes:
>
> news to me.. I run multiple terminal windows, each running tcsh.
> That's with an unaltered macosX 10.1.5.
> from the user perspective it looks a lot like FreeBSD 3.{something}
I think he means text-only syscons like vtys. MacOSX does not have
them. Nobody has
Hello freebsd-hackers,
So, I have FreeBSD 4.5 and write a driver for special software,
that needs a lot of kernel memory.
First of all i set VM_KMEM_SIZE (i386/include/vmparam.h) to a
biggest value (~200 Mb) and recompile the kernel ( also i disabled
PSE ).
Then in driver i malloc me
One of my systems insists on trying to deliver mail directly to A
record addresses rather than via MX records. I've tried comparing
the configuration with a system that works sanely and can't find any
explanation for this behaviour. Does this ring a bell with anyone?
The working system is runnin
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