Re: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, Herv Kergourlay wrote: xorgconfig I launch this tools but I 'm not sure of the screen resolution details, vertical refresh rate, horizontal sync rate, ... I fill the answers with standard values Do not do this. You must have the details for you monitor. Especially if it is a CRT, it

Re: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Hervé Kergourlay
xorgconfig I launch this tools but I 'm not sure of the screen resolution details, vertical refresh rate, horizontal sync rate, ... I fill the answers with standard values but at the end, no xorg.conf file is written on the disk in /etc/X11 ? herv Que, Wei-Feng a crit : Why not use

Re: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Hervé Kergourlay
Erich Dollansky a crit : Hi, Herv Kergourlay wrote: xorgconfig I launch this tools but I 'm not sure of the screen resolution details, vertical refresh rate, horizontal sync rate, ... I fill the answers with standard values Do not do this. You must have the details for you monitor.

Re: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, Herv Kergourlay wrote: Erich Dollansky a crit : Herv Kergourlay wrote: It has to be there. bad luck for me I don't know if it's important but I'm in a vmware configuration for FreeBSD, vmware supply a tools kit but the tools is not available specifically for FreeBSD 5.3 or 5.4, and

RE: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Rob MacGregor
On Monday, May 30, 2005 8:18 AM, Erich Dollansky unleashed the infinite monkeys and produced: Someone at the list might even have the right one to start with for you if you tell us the graphic card and the monitor you are using. If it's inside VMWare then the graphics card is the VMWare one

Re: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Hervé Kergourlay
Rob MacGregor a écrit : On Monday, May 30, 2005 8:18 AM, Erich Dollansky unleashed the infinite monkeys and produced: Someone at the list might even have the right one to start with for you if you tell us the graphic card and the monitor you are using. If it's inside VMWare then

how can I get the meminfo of each kernel process?

2005-05-30 Thread littlegege
Hi! I want to get the meminfo of each kernel process,such as how much memory size is allocated to a process.How can i do? I will do this in kernel space,so which data structure can i used to achieve this. == 263___

Re: how can I get the meminfo of each kernel process?

2005-05-30 Thread Robert Watson
On Mon, 30 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to get the meminfo of each kernel process,such as how much memory size is allocated to a process.How can i do? I will do this in kernel space,so which data structure can i used to achieve this. Kernel processes are a bit of a misnomer -- in

Re: how can I get the meminfo of each kernel process?

2005-05-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-05-30 11:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to get the meminfo of each kernel process,such as how much memory size is allocated to a process.How can i do? I will do this in kernel space,so which data structure can i used to achieve this. AFAIK, the kernel threads run in the same

Re: Error installing FreeBSd 5.3 AMD 64 bit-Highpoint 1820A

2005-05-30 Thread Amandeep
Steven Hartland wrote: Sounds like u have followed the install guide with the drivers. I couldn't get that to work ( without ACPI ) I had to install with ACPI but this was 5.4-RELEASE but using the 5.3 driver from highpoints site as there wasn't a 5.4 driver available. 1. Boot from cd 2. got to

Re: Error installing FreeBSd 5.3 AMD 64 bit-Highpoint 1820A

2005-05-30 Thread Amandeep
Steven Hartland wrote: Sounds like u have followed the install guide with the drivers. I couldn't get that to work ( without ACPI ) I had to install with ACPI but this was 5.4-RELEASE but using the 5.3 driver from highpoints site as there wasn't a 5.4 driver available. 1. Boot from cd 2. got to

Re: Screen Resolution

2005-05-30 Thread Peter Jeremy
On Mon, 2005-May-30 10:30:30 +0100, Rob MacGregor wrote: Looking at VMWare's list of supported client OSs, FreeBSD 5 is only supported in the recently released VMWare 5. I've run FreeBSD 4.x, 5.x and 6.x as VMware 4.5.2 clients without problems. -- Peter Jeremy

RFC: if_bridge

2005-05-30 Thread Andrew Thompson
Hi, I am looking for testers and code review for if_bridge, the bridge implementation from NetBSD (and OpenBSD). The patch and instructions can be found at: http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/ Highlights include: - 802.1d spanning tree support - management of the bridge MAC table - view