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I'd say about 2.8 m/s/s, given sufficient height.
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In all honesty, I am just looking for something to play
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I'd say about 2.8 m/s/s, given sufficient height.
Doh! I mean 9.8 m/s/s, of course.
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tempted to reply "not much more than it already is". Eivind and I
rewrote it for our previous employer, but the mod is part of a large
chunk of proprietary code, unfortunately.
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Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: Server must be suid root
This is your clue.
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On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 01:51:43AM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Chris Stenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: Server must be suid root
This is your
happens ?
If the value you return is non-zero, see above. If it's zero, the
userland syscall code returns p-p_retval[0] to the caller.
* Does this logic also apply to the Linux syscall stuff in the kernel?
I think so. Marcel would be better placed to answer that.
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ed setting some option in the kernel and compiling a new
one.
Congratulations, you just invented capabilities! :)
http://www.trustedbsd.org/
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and pointers are
the same size), but that's no reason not to do things right.
Also, I don't see the point in munging the Makefile like you do - I
think we can live with having a Makefile that's slightly (and
trivially) different from NetBSD's.
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Arun Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another advantage of truss is that the output is online and interactive.
ktrace requires you to use kdump to view the trace.
I certainly wouldn't call truss interactive. As for online, see
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at a time from process memory whereas with /proc/pid/mem you can read
as much as you want in one go.
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John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Huh? Int on alpha is 32, and pointer is 64.
I thought we were ILP64 on 64-bit archs, but you're right. And I
ought to know better...
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Your rcorder patch is incorrect.
Here's a correct patch. Does anybody mind if I commit this and
connect rcorder(8) to the build?
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Index: Makefile
Eugene L. Vorokov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uhmz ?
Your shell is broken.
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Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I've set up a [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Any reason this can't/shouldn't be a freebsd.org mailing list?
Mostly because setting up a freebsd.org mailing list takes time and I
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This seems like a fatal name for the list considering what
buggers means.
I know perfectly well what it means. I did say the list was informal,
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getting converted to heat by their
equipment, but they generally have good cooling, so if you don't
overdo it you should be OK.
I hope this answers your question.
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May I aks which shell you are using?
Zsh.
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Bernd Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In short: The data is tranfered into the kernel and dropped there.
The data is never transferred into the kernel. There is no copyin()
or uiomove() there.
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outside box and let PPP take care of the default route. The outside
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can use for the PPP link.
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Why not remove it after using it to restore the mixer state? It would
only exist to survive a reboot.
You'd have to reset everything manually after a crash.
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Maxime Henrion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The recently added cvsweb.FreeBSD.org vhost makes me think we could also
have one pointing to the PR database (/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi), for
example, bugs.FreeBSD.org as the subject of this mail suggests.
Yes, please.
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There exists a patch for adding a mode to our floppy driver to
add DEC RX50 media handling.
Clearly a job for Jessem, don't you think? :)
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Rafter Man [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite
the system in C++.
You need to have your head examined.
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May I remind you that KR-style declarations have been deprecated for
the last 14 years?
Funny, the last time I looked at a C language specification they were
still supported.
6.11.5
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Essential words are understriked. I can't imagine how it can be read
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I didn't use the word unsupported, I said deprecated.
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Hello. I am trying to write a monitoring program
which makes use of the kvm interface.
procfs is significantly less evil, if you can get the information you
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) p *adp
Cannot access memory at address 0x68c040.
(kgdb) p *atadev
$4 = {channel = 0xc075b600, unit = 16, name = 0xc04503b0 ad1, param = 0x0,
driver = 0x0, flags = 0, mode = 0, cmd = 0, result = 0x0}
ad_attach() is trying to dereference atadev-param, which is NULL.
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I'm writing some graphics code (just for fun) and I need legal access to
the memory addresses below 1 mb.
You can't access the framebuffer directly in FreeBSD like you can in
DOS. Take a look at libvgl ('man vgl').
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How exactly would I go about increasing KVM?
Read the FAQ.
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it just fine, and attaches it as a
ulpt device, it fails to print (the process that tries to write to
/dev/ulpt0 just hangs). I'll see if I can figure out a way to force
the ulpt driver to bind to 7/1/2.
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Index: sys/dev/usb/ulpt.c
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/usb/ulpt.c,v
retrieving revision 1.50
diff -u -r1.50 ulpt.c
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the announcement again. FreeBSD 5.x will still have DoC support,
which means you have at least two years to grow tired of it before we
stop putting out 5.x releases. By that time you will hopefully have
realised it is a dead-end technology and switched to something that
works.
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Also the GNU grep has a lot more options, the most interesting
of them being -r.
Unfortunately, GNU grep's -r option is broken (it does not handle
symnlinks correctly). Try textproc/freegrep from ports instead.
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in it.
This is an oft-requested feature, but I'm not sure how best to implement
it.
Look up the -I option in the diff(1) man page.
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on line 815?)
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What is OSVERSION num right after OpenPAM implemented?
What problem are you trying to solve?
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whether the system
runs Linux-PAM or OpenPAM, you've fixed it wrong.
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I can't tell you unless you show me what you believe needs fixing.
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Sergey Matveychuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What a right way escape from PAM_CONV_AGAIN/PAM_TRY_AGAIN and relate code
from LINUX_PAM?
Shoot the module author for using it, and Andrew Morgan (Linux-PAM
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, then modifies its contents in the
setcred phase (which only occurs if authentication was successful).
The destructor would register success or failure in a database
depending on whether the object was modified before release. The
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directly via getenv() etc, those would not be
too late.
It wouldn't be too late for loadable modules...
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How do you build your kernels - 'make buildkernel' or manually?
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Always make buildkernel. I have a debug kernel built as well
(makeoptions DEBUG=-g)
That's what I wanted to know.
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Thank you very much, I will do so as soon as I get the dump. BTW,
could the act of giving the wrong params to dumpon cause the crash ?
No, it wouldn't.
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In any case, doesn't the name imply that it's 31-bits...
Yes, it's a bad name.
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These numbers look perfectly valid (cuaia0). The only explanation I
can think of is some kind of race, or some kind of corruption.
Hopefully somebody more clued than myself will be able to figure it
out.
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on periodic that it
dies and find is always the process running. Its only with SMP as well
on this 'oldish' machine
Hmm, it would be great to know what process was running when it
crashed. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do that post-KSE...
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just a front-end to the ata system?
No, it's completely device independent.
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signal and core dumps. Can anyone give me a
clue how this is the case? Thanks!
The parent must either detach from the child, or wait for it to
terminate. See ptrace(2).
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Zhihui Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 9 Feb 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
execve(2) in kern_exec.c posts SIGTRAP if the process has debugging
turned on (which it does as a result of PT_TRACE_ME).
This is one time thing. It will be catched by the first wait()
call in the parent
issues.
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Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In my ongoing attempt to get my PR's closed, here's the list
again. They are listed roughly in the order of difficulty.
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Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any In-Kernel HTTP Server for FreeBSD, like there is
kHTTPD for Linux?
God forbid! Lots of hack value, sure, but not something you'd
seriously consider for production use.
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Thomas Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't functions like FreeBSD's zero-copy sendfile() provide similar
performance benefits without the massive security issues?
sendfile() isn't zero-copy, it's just two-less-copies.
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well .. So let's turn the question upside-down, and ask Is there a web
server or -accelerator for FreeBSD with similar performance as with khttpd
or Tux?
Have you tried thttpd or boa?
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sendfile() isn't zero-copy, it's just two-less-copies.
zero-copy means zero copy-operations within memory
To an MCSE, maybe.
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being an MCSE and MCNE to understand that)
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. Believing that it's worth more than the
paper it's printed on, however, and bragging about it in an
open-source forum, raises serious questions about one's intellectual
acumen.
Now, a CCNE, on the other hand...
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4. Why is it that some linux utilities, run inside a jail, get the
hostname of the host machine, and not the hostname of the jail itself?
It's a bug. It was fixed recently (in the last few days) in -CURRENT.
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In my humble opinion, Solaris (and every other *nix) is broken in this
respect, and *BSD is correct.
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Bogdan TARU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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In my humble opinion, Solaris (and every other *nix) is broken in this
respect, and *BSD is correct.
Except for OpenBDS. No NetBDS machine available, maybe some of you could
try it on one as well?
I don't
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Could you also try the NetBDS's 'rm'? If it does work like FreeBDS, than
I really don't know what to believe anymore.
It doesn't, actually, it removes the symlink rather than the directory
it points at.
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It looks like the following delta (submitted by Tim J. Robbins) may
fix it:
It looks correct to me, please commit (unless John has any
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You can solve this problem by removing the setrlimit() call in postfix,
with the following patch:
s/solve/work around/
The correct *solution* would be to fix setrlimit().
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-hackers is not the appropriate forum for code review. The patch is
incorrect and should be backed out.
Never mind, I did it myself.
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The general rule is including includes from includes is bad.
Okay, it's time to point out that these are opinions, not rules, and
differing opinions exist.
POSIX disagrees with you.
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If I link with libc_r can I use gethostbyname2() at the same time in two
different threads?
Use getaddrinfo() instead.
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trying mmap, and this lets me get to about
2.5 GB of memory (again I ask for the memory in small increments). What
is it that causes these limitations?
man limits, and see MAX{DSIZ,SSIZ} in NOTES.
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ad_attach() is trying to dereference atadev-param, which is NULL.
Is there any other info I can provide? I'll drive, you steer. :)
No, this is Søren's cup of tea, which is why I Cc:ed him.
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swap space to fsck the 130 MB volume, and the
system has 64 MB RAM. This was is 2.2.8 (haven't upgraded it yet).
I *really* hope you meant 130 GB and not 130 MB :)
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- port GGI to FreeBSD.
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Kelly Yancey kby...@alcnet.com writes:
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No, actually it has 1536 more pixels :) Mode Q is so named because the
frame buffer is a cube of sorts (i.e. 256x256 pixels in 256 colors)
Yeah, I've seen the DOS port of snes9x use that. I don't think it has
kernel address space is large
enough. The default in -CURRENT and recent versions -STABLE is 1 GB,
which should be enough for most (if not all) uses. The default for
3.1-RELEASE and -STABLE up to mid-April is 256 MB.
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experienced sustained transfer rates in excess of 1 MBps on
a 10Base2 network, with FreeBSD 3.1 using an SMC based Kingston EtherX
(ISA PnP NE2000 clone thingamabob) in one end and a nondescript Linux
box in the other end.
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As I remember it, the quote referred to a noddy program used as an
example in a paper or lecture. Knuth had proven the program to be
correct, but had never actually compiled it.
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Daniel C. Sobral d...@newsguy.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
[...] but the hardest
part of the job - finding loop and type invariants and post- and
pre-conditions which the prover can use as starting points - must
still be done
Stan Shkolny s...@osgroup.com writes:
[...] (BTW, I found it very-very-VERY helpful
that I did it first under NT, since NT has kernel-mode debugger :-).
Oh, and FreeBSD doesn't?
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, or put so much magic in your drawing
function that it will bog down to something like 3 fps. And you can't
just look at your video_info_t and see that mode X is interlaced; you
have to *know* that you're running in mode X and that mode X is
interlaced.
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I want to convert these kernel options to sysctl variables. Where
should they be inserted into the tree? I was thinking of creating a
new 'cam' top-level category and put them there:
cam.sa.space_timeout
cam.sa.rewind_timeout
cam.sa.erase_timeout
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, and some of it is a complete replacement for the fetch(1)
command. The code and documentation (yes, Nik, I wrote docs!) is
available at URL:http://www.freebsd.org/~des/software/.
As usual, comments and patches are welcome.
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Sheldon Hearn sheld...@uunet.co.za writes:
On 28 May 1999 10:29:44 +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
I brushed the dust off a bunch of patches I had for libfetch and the
fetch(1) command and made a patchkit of them [...]
Your mail has brought to mind a question I've never managed to sort out
;
int c;
f = fetchPutURL(argv[1], NULL);
while ((c = fgetc(stdin)) != EOF)
fputc(c, f);
return 0;
}
Needless to say, this works with file: URLs as well.
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driver shortly before 3.2 which should have ironed out whatever
problems remained.
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at objcopy(1).
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, the problem you're facing is a very common one, and is usually
solved by switching to a Real Mail User Agent (tm) which breaks lines
at 80 columns or less.
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, society will collapse, and I can take over
the world while everyone's distracted!
Yes, Bill, we love you too :)
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