At about the time of 2/13/2007 10:24 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
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Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: At about the time of 2/12/2007 10:49 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
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: : sio0: configured irq 19 not in bitmap of probed
At about the time of 2/13/2007 10:24 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
following:
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Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: At about the time of 2/12/2007 10:49 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
: following:
: : sio0: configured irq 19 not in bitmap of probed
Hi,
Just wondering if there is any planned support for this card (or similar)
danny
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Danny Braniss wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there is any planned support for this card (or similar)
I've added sos@ to Cc list, who may have interest to this as well. Note
that developing drivers requires that the developer has his hands on
actual hardware and hardware specifications.
Cheers,
LI Xin wrote:
Danny Braniss wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if there is any planned support for this card (or similar)
I've added sos@ to Cc list, who may have interest to this as well. Note
that developing drivers requires that the developer has his hands on
actual hardware and hardware
First of all, I'd like to appologise for the noise and for
cross-posting. This is my first and last e-mail on this list.
As you may have noticed from the subject of the e-mail, I'm about
to speak about the SigEx Ventures company, an organisation that
appoints itself as the liaison between
Michel Talon wrote:
For me the driver 0070121-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz as mentioned in
the postof Gilbert Cao is the only one that works, and works
very well. I am just using it now. My computer is a Sony Vaio
VGN C1 in 32 bits mode.
I would like to second this. I have tried the
Hi,
Im trying to get to the bottom of some issues we have been experiencing
with a server of ours. We have so far tried replacing the memory in the
server and we are still experiencing the crashes.
If anyone has any ideas as to what could be causing this, or possible kgdb
tricks to try.
Server
I have 734 ports installed on my laptop right now. I'm pretty sure,
at times, I've had over 1000 ports on my laptop.
On machine with moderate numbers of ports (most servers seem to have
50 to 200 ports), portupgrade takes a moderate amount of time to start
work. On machines like my laptop,
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 12:41, David Gilbert wrote:
I have 734 ports installed on my laptop right now. I'm pretty sure,
at times, I've had over 1000 ports on my laptop.
On machine with moderate numbers of ports (most servers seem to have
50 to 200 ports), portupgrade takes a moderate
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 12:41:33PM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:
On machine with moderate numbers of ports (most servers seem to have
50 to 200 ports), portupgrade takes a moderate amount of time to start
work. On machines like my laptop, portupgrade seems to take much more
time to run. I
On 2/14/07, John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 12:41, David Gilbert wrote:
I have 734 ports installed on my laptop right now. I'm pretty sure,
at times, I've had over 1000 ports on my laptop.
On machine with moderate numbers of ports (most servers seem to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ % pkg_info | wc -l
-[19:49]-
917
Really portupgrade becomes clearly not so usable for me after I
switch to Xorg 7.2RC which install 300 more packages, my workstation
is a xSeries 226 with a Xeon 2,8Ghz 1Go DDR2. So I can imagine
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Michel Talon wrote:
For me the driver 0070121-wpi-freebsd.tar.gz as mentioned in
the postof Gilbert Cao is the only one that works, and works
very well. I am just using it now. My computer is a Sony Vaio
VGN C1 in 32 bits mode.
I would like to second
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 04:09:54PM -, Geoff Garside wrote:
Hi,
I?m trying to get to the bottom of some issues we have been experiencing
with a server of ours. We have so far tried replacing the memory in the
server and we are still experiencing the crashes.
If anyone has any ideas as to
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 11:41:33 -0600, David Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 734 ports installed on my laptop right now. I'm pretty sure,
at times, I've had over 1000 ports on my laptop.
On machine with moderate numbers of ports (most servers seem to have
50 to 200 ports), portupgrade
Jeremy == Jeremy Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeremy Give ports-mgmt/portmaster a try.
I just did. One flaw it has is that I have two no longer supported
ports installed. I want to run portmaster -a, but when it finds tund
(and I assume it would also stop for xsysinfo), it stops. I
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
Well, the complexity is somewhere in the area of O(nm) with m being
small. I strongly suggest some basic bucket hashing if it is not done
already. For the pkgsrc bulk build (which has similiar problems) it
reduced the time to around 3 minutes to resolve all
Michel Talon wrote:
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
Well, the complexity is somewhere in the area of O(nm) with m being
small. I strongly suggest some basic bucket hashing if it is not done
already. For the pkgsrc bulk build (which has similiar problems) it
reduced the time to around 3 minutes to
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