> The patches applied almost cleanly to 4-CURRENT. Fixing the glitches was
> easy. The PCCARD file was out of date with respect to CURRENT, so I
> re-engineered it.
Great, thanks for doing this. I just talked to Tatsumi-san yesterday
about this work and would be very happy to see it go in if you'
In article <10710.928404...@peewee>
j...@zippy.cdrom.com writes:
>> JFYI, during our conversation, we identified the following areas in
>> which we'd like to work together in enhancing sysinstall:
>>
>> 1. Put pccardd on the mfsroot floppy and add a few things to
>>sysinstall (this may alread
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, HOSOKAWA Tatsumi wrote:
> >> 3. Figure out why I couldn't get the isc-dhcp client to work
> >>before 3.2's release (causing me to abandon the idea of adding
> >>this feature for 3.2) and get DHCP support into 3.3.
>
> We already have experimental code to activate WIDE-
> It isn't something as simple as not putting bpf into the install kernel is
> it?
I'm afraid not. :) The symptom was that dhcp started up just fine, it
just refused every lease offered by the server. Debugging stuff on
the boot floppy is also kinda hard and the deadline was coming up
so I had t
In Sun Jun 6 00:32:29 1999, hosok...@itc.keio.ac.jp said:
[...]
:AFAIK, Big5 means a coding system only for traditional Chinese widely
:used in Taiwan and Hong-Kong.
:EUC-jp (Japanese), EUC-kr (Korean), and Big5 (Traditional Chinese)
:occupies almost similar area in 16bit space. Our code can
In article <3759e1212f8.6009foxf...@news.ks.edu.tw>
foxf...@news.ks.edu.tw writes:
>> Count me in, I know there was a folk(maybe j...@csie.nctu.edu.tw) had
>> hacked the source under
>> http://wing-yee.ntc.keio.ac.jp/hosokawa/FreeBSD-boot/
>> and make 2.2.5-RELEASE have a chinese boot.flp.
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