mkuzip and GEOM_UZIP has been quite useful to store files
I change rarely myself such as /usr/src and /usr/ports.
I now keep 6.1-RC1-src.uzip, 6.1-BETA4-src.zip and so on.
If all of these were extracted, I would run out of i-nodes.
One problem with mkuzip is it can only handle regular files
but
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 06:38:26PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 18:15, Marco van Tol wrote:
[...]
I'm trying to apply the patch. Tried it to both todays current and todays
RELENG_6, but both have failing hunks in sys/kern/kern_clock.c.
The rest succeeds.
I can
On Tue, 2006-Apr-18 18:26:33 -0400, Coleman Kane wrote:
As for your buggy escape handling of third-party terminals: 1) Don't
enable the feature and it won't be a problem, or 2) Don't use crappy
third-party terminal software that will die when it recieves ^[[0;31;40m
rather than setting the
On Tue, 2006-Apr-18 15:02:27 -0500, Eric Anderson wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:
+padding=
+paddingsize=$(($columns - 15 - $2 - $namesize))
+until [ 0 = ${paddingsize} ]; do
+padding= $padding
+paddingsize=$(($paddingsize - 1))
+done
This particular block of
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Bill Vermillion wrote:
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On 4/19/06, Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Anderson wrote:
Bill Vermillion wrote:
Somewhere around Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 04:07 , the world stopped
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future
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 16:39, Eric Anderson wrote:
Eric Anderson wrote:
Eric Anderson wrote:
Bill Vermillion wrote:
Somewhere around Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 04:07 , the world stopped
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
On 4/19/06, Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do not use colors in rc. Escape-sequenced colors make
unacceptable assumptions about the user and syslogd strips
escape sequences anyway, so it would be of no use to
Hello,
I have FreeBSD 6.1-RC #27: Wed Apr 19 02:08:00 CEST 2006 amd64 and I have 3
different outputs about hw.ncpu:
`sysctl hw.ncpu` gives me:
'hw.ncpu: 2'
and I have:
hw.ncpu = 6
hw.ncpu = 3
with:
#include stdlib.h
#include sys/types.h
#include sys/sysctl.h
main()
{
int ncpu[1];
On 4/19/06, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Coleman
Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
On 4/19/06, Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do not use colors in rc. Escape-sequenced colors make
unacceptable assumptions about the user and syslogd strips
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
On 4/19/06, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about we all discuss good choices for default colors?
Depends on the goal: do you want the default to work for everyone, or
do you want the default to be prettier and/or better for
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 05:57:21PM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Tue, 2006-Apr-18 15:02:27 -0500, Eric Anderson wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:
+ padding=
+ paddingsize=$(($columns - 15 - $2 - $namesize))
+ until [ 0 = ${paddingsize} ]; do
+ padding= $padding
+
From: Bill Vermillion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has some
color vision problem. Mine is a bit more than others. Everytime
I get called to work on a Linux system, I have to go in and disable
the colors as the reds and other colors become very hard to see
against a dark background. The problem is the
On 4/19/06, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Coleman
Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
On 4/19/06, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How about we all discuss good choices for default colors?
Depends on the goal: do you want the default to work for everyone, or
do
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sergey Babkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
From: Bill Vermillion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has some
color vision problem. Mine is a bit more than others. Everytime
I get called to work on a Linux system, I have to go in and disable
the colors as the reds and other colors become
Ang utong ko ay sasabog sa sarap! exclaimed Sergey Babkin
while reading this message on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 12:18
and then responded with:
From: Bill Vermillion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has some
color vision problem. Mine is a bit more than others. Everytime
I get called to work on a Linux
Hi everybody
Since a little time I began to have some kernel fatal trap 12
I had FreeBSD 5.3 and I decided to install 6.0 to avoid this problem
(thinking that the bug was patched between these versions)
But after installing all, the kernel panic is still there
uname -a output :
FreeBSD freebsd
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:46:16PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
Hi everybody
Since a little time I began to have some kernel fatal trap 12
Kernel panics that magically start for no reason after a long time of
stability are usually because your hardware has begun to fail.
Kris
pgpGuwqbOuIMP.pgp
Hum, is there a way to have a little idea of which hardware begun to fail ?
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:59:08PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
Kris Kennaway a ?crit :
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:46:16PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
Hi everybody
Since a little time I began to have some kernel fatal trap 12
Kernel panics that magically start for no reason after a
Bill Vermillion wrote:
Ang utong ko ay sasabog sa sarap! exclaimed Sergey Babkin
while reading this message on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 12:18
and then responded with:
From: Bill Vermillion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has some
color vision problem. Mine is a bit more than others. Everytime
I get
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:59:08PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
Hum, is there a way to have a little idea of which hardware begun to fail ?
Check CPU cooling, power supply, cabling, RAM, etc. Google for more -
this question is asked and answered about once a week.
Kris
pgp61xkB8fejK.pgp
Hum ... first thing done before reinstalling freebsd
2 passes without errors
For the little story, i don't know if it could help,
My network is like that :
LAN - FreeBSD Gateway - ISP Router - Internet
Each 22 hours the isp router reboot the internet connection and usually
the freebsd gateway
In the last episode (Apr 19), Mathieu Prevot said:
Hello,
I have FreeBSD 6.1-RC #27: Wed Apr 19 02:08:00 CEST 2006 amd64 and I have 3
different outputs about hw.ncpu:
`sysctl hw.ncpu` gives me:
'hw.ncpu: 2'
and I have:
hw.ncpu = 6
hw.ncpu = 3
with:
#include stdlib.h
On Apr 19, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Eric Anderson wrote:
Ok - first, let me remind everyone that this is for startup/
shutdown of scripts and such, not for ls and other things. I'd
also like to remind everyone that the default for the whole thing
can be OFF, so you won't even know the option
Kris Kennaway wrote this message on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 14:08 -0400:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:59:08PM +0200, Thomas SOETE wrote:
Hum, is there a way to have a little idea of which hardware begun to fail ?
Check CPU cooling, power supply, cabling, RAM, etc. Google for more -
this
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:46:09AM -0400, Coleman Kane wrote:
My point is that we should let our purist values get in the way of others'
enhanced experience using the system.
My view is: We take the patch, as long as it doesn't interfere with
the internal machinations of rc too much.
There are
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 12:43:43AM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:46:09AM -0400, Coleman Kane wrote:
My point is that we should let our purist values get in the way of others'
enhanced experience using the system.
My view is: We take the patch, as long as it
On 2006-04-19, Brooks Davis wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 12:43:43AM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:46:09AM -0400, Coleman Kane wrote:
My point is that we should let our purist values get in the way of others'
enhanced experience using the system.
My view
Is there a compressed file system available in FreeBSD?
I tried mdconfig -ocompress but it doesn't seem saving any spaces.
Does anyone know what is the status of this, if it works, and if so,
how it works?
Thanks,
Hiro
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They all laughed on Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 13:32 when Mike Meyer said:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sergey Babkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
From: Bill Vermillion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has some
color vision problem. Mine is a bit more than others. Everytime
I get called to work on a Linux
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] Fancy rc startup style RFC
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