Hello ,
I use the 4.3-Stable, and i want then my
sound-on-mather-board VIA VT82C686A be worked.
in my kernel config file:
device pcm0 at isa? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0 - not worked?
How may, i do this?
cvsup to -current???
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Best regards,
John
i have 3.5 stable on my machine right now.
i have cvsup'ed the source tree for 4.3 stable.
but when i go to do make buildworld -DNOPERL, i get the following error:
...
c++ -I usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include/g++ -O -pipe
-I/usr/obj/src/i386/usr/include
* Robert Hellwig [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010504 16:40]:
Hi there,
I don't think that I downloaded the wrong one.
There are three src' to download... one tar ball and two zip's...
1. jdk1_2_2-src.tar.gz
2. jdk1_2_2-L-src-linux-09_Mar.zip
3. jdk1_2_2-src.zip
And I use nr 1. . I think
Rasputin wrote:
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Wierd. I only built jdk12 a fortnight ago, and it was fine.
You're the second person to mention problems to me in the past few days.
Maybe Sun changed the tarball?
Are you suggesting that they were able to change the tarball and have it
keep the same MD5 checksum?
:All this talk of memory utilisation reminds me to ask, are there any
:plans to implement directio (Solaris UFS and VxFS have it)?
There has been talk. It's considered 'interesting' but it is
not a priority. FreeBSD's heuristics already handle write-behind
and free-behind
:..
: while now, on a Pentium 166Mhz with 32M but around 100-150Mb or swap.
:
: Never had problems with SHM.
:
:i've commented about the problems with shm and a heavy enlightenment /
:gnome load a few weeks ago to stable, but my message was pretty much
:ignored. also note that this issue has
: My systems look very much like this also. Do note that there is 87
: MB free and 1 MB that some time in the past got swapped out.
:
:That's 87MB of totally unused memory, ie. wasted money. 8)
:
:Exactly. And it also slows down other disk I/O. Why doesn't it swap
:it back in and leave it?
:Don't think that's true for textfiles.
:
:I rmeember older *NIXes loaded processes off disk by causing
:a page fault to read in the binary. I imagine FreeBSD does soemthing similar,
:
:The pageins you'd see running cat or more are probably /bin/cat and
:/usr/bin/more being loaded.
FreeBSD