fails, then you could get this error.
John,
thank you for pointing that out. I've forgotten the mmap'ing of files
over nfs as a possible source of that problem.
With 8-stable I'm seeing mbufs leaking with nfs operation. It may or may
not be related to Giulio's problem.
Volker
with 128 byte RAM size, is
anybody interested in seeing the nvram(4) driver enhanced for extended
memory areas? I do have working code but that assumes an Intel ICH or
440LX chipset (fails for SB{67]xx for some reason :).
Thank you for any pointers!
Volker
attention to your problem.
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see and c199317 fixed that leak correctly. Jim is right - the
manpage still should not be changed as the caller is still responsible
for free'ing allocated memory.
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I have two Dell workstations that I recently added FreeBSD 6.2 on. One
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FBsd.
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Am Samstag, 26. Juli 2008 00:13 schrieb Ted Faber:
Some recent work in the AGP drivers seems to have combined to make
FreeBSD support the Intel Q35 in my Intel Optiplex 755. Attached
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Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2008 14:46 schrieb Matthias Apitz:
Hello,
I've some server (a 2 years old HP NAT 1000s storage system) and
I want to drop the installed W2k system and re
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Am Dienstag, 20. Mai 2008 16:07 schrieb John Timony:
Hi,all
I have tried to post this =question to the=20right mail list,but have no
responds,so i try to post here.
In my Acer
On 02/14/08 16:02, Brooks Davis wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 07:39:27AM +0100, Volker wrote:
PRs in question: bin/67307 bin/67308
The quotes on the followup are essentially correct except that explicit
approval is required by core to add new Non-BSD-Licensed code and
that there would need
On 02/14/08 20:17, Brooks Davis wrote:
APSL is not generally accepted in the base. It may be acceptable in
certain circumstances, but strong technical justification is generally
required for inclusion.
Brooks,
so better put that into the ports tree?
Thanks
Volker
: What
about importing code under the APSL license? Has there been any
consensus in the past about that license?
I'm not a lawyer but the license seems to be reasonable suited for the
BSD projects.
PRs in question: bin/67307 bin/67308
PR submitter is the author of the tools.
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Volker
a Merlin
U630 working (w/o patching sio.c the card was almost unusable).
HTH,
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At 08:13 AM 4/6/2007, Volker wrote:
Mike,
have a look at GNAT: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=51982
You need to patch your kernel sources a bit (all info in the PR) and
your silo overflows will be gone. I've done that to get a Merlin
U630
?
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If not I'll try to do an axe rewrite. I do have a Linksys USB200M v2
ethernet NIC (USB 2.0, 10/100M) which is using this chip.
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and a sio-free
kernel to check that out.
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or graphical explanation on how the usb code is
actually doing device enumeration?
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. As I've never
developed kernel modules or device drivers I would probably need one
of the current hackers (probably from core team) as a mentor and
also as a commiter.
Again, main question is currently: Is anybody already working on the
nozomi interface?
Greetings,
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it should be able to do
with threads, but I couldn't find anything interesting.
Cheers,
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My freebsd5.1 emits some trafic:
20:32:41.496039 129dial.supernet.kz.52075 GATEKEEPER.MCAST.NET.1718: udp 31
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The man page for fork() says:
· All interval timers are cleared; see setitimer(2).
So clearly ITIMER_VIRTUAL should be cleared as well, but a quick test
showed that a fork()ed child still has the VIRTUAL ( PROF) timer running.
Is this right?
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Thanks for the info, very helpful! What reference did you get that from?
I searched high and low to find a definitive answer (like the one above)
before posting.
You can find an online version of the Single Unix Specification v3 at
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We've recently found a problem with dhclient that can DoS a DHCP
server. If you have schg flags set on /etc/resolv.conf to stop dhcp
overwriting your existing nameservers, the problem occurs.
Basically, the client just keeps rejecting the IP details it has
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Even more bad is that there is no escape from serial console,
I can do what I like, call boot(), panic() etc. I get a endless
loop.
This is 4.7 STABLE from today. It panics when I try to ifconfig
the bge0 interface.
Wild guess: You have miibus compiled
can starve normal priority processes.
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monitor or whatever technique appropriate?
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cd: can't cd to calcomp
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the custom stuff in a port?
On the other hand, I fully understand that people might disagree :)
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attributes */
tcsetattr(rfd, TCSANOW, op);
close(rfd);
/* 2nd service */
}
}
snap
between the 1st call to close and the 2nd call to open the system spends
some 3 (three !) seconds.
snip
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open: errno 0
open: errno 0
real
them only
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throw in a forkIO() and would get a neatly multi-threaded solution where one
thread reads the FIFO and queues up requests while the other thread queries
him for more work -- I don´t know about threaded perl, though.
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:35:08PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
What are you guys smoking?
*shrug* Can you spell "event-driven"? There are ways to do things much
more elegantly today (see all the references to kevent()).
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´d suggest a PR for removing the variable or at least
setting it to "" in a top-level makefile.
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on wd?, but not on ata/ad. And this beast
is so broken you never reach rc.sysctrl for setting pio.
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Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:15 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
... the "new and improved" ATA driver states the fact
that this chip is broken and can corrupt your data, end of story.
Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
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Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:58 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
The ATA driver states the buggyness in the probe.
How about putting this in the man-page ;)
But why will 4.1-RELEASE happily use WDMA2?
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Am 02. Nov 2000 um 19:00 MET schrieb Hao Zhang:
I am trying to read the on board Pentium Time Stamp Counter. Is there an API
in Unix that allows me to read it directly?
Try 'man 4 perfmon'. Remember it requires an option in the kernel, though.
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I suppose there already was a rather lengthy discussion about a "user"-option.
I hope this sysctl-thing will make it into the mount-manpage, because if not,
it might turn out to be a really FAQ :)
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I suppose there already was a rather lengthy discussion about a user-option.
I hope this sysctl-thing will make it into the mount-manpage, because if not,
it might turn out to be a really FAQ :)
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