when devices are connected/disconnected. Can a process ask
usbd to send it some signal and somehow provide the details of the
event when a device is connected/disconnected?
Thanks,
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Hi...
Are there any tools to get information (listing and details) about
open files, network connections, and currently running processes
from a kernel core (e.g. one obtained using call doadump from DDB)?
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filesystems)? BTW, this happens also with NetApp as the NFS
server - just to rule out any possibility of relation here.
Ideas appreciated,
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to do outb. Any idea if i386_set_ioperm
broke somehow in 5.3? Haven't checked much, but it seems that the
data it is changing is not being used after all.
Thanks, any help appreciated,
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on every update, or try to compile stuff during 'make
install', or recompile almost everything on every minor typo fix...) -
take the state of Mozilla and Samba two years ago for example.
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,
it means some dependency is missing, or some script external to the
Makefile did something wrong.
-- Brooks
Cheers,
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am not sure, but if I adjust link order of some .o when making
kernel, some functions which can not formerly be called from gdb
may now be called and work well
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provide some
ideas as to what is the cause of the problem, what is exactly
happening and why, and how to overcome it?
Thanks, any help appreciated,
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understand it... But can someone provide some
ideas as to what is the cause of the problem, what is exactly
happening and why, and how to overcome it?
Thanks, any help appreciated,
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at this?
Thanks,
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with Linux (that's what they wanted on it, I
was just diagnosing the problem) before, and a similar change to the
Linux eepro100 driver worked as well - had it worked with Linux out of
the box, I wouldn't probably try FreeBSD on it...
Thanks,
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with a statically linked binary on a local
filesystem.
I couldn't yet find the cause, and wonder (would be glad) if someone
could help.
Thank you, any help appreciated,
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