Peter Wemm wrote:
> I can probably fix what is going on, but I need a good before-and-after
> example of how it got mangled.
>
> Can somebody who is posting to the lists and is their posts munched
> explicitly CC: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on a post? I can then see what Mailman is
> objecting to about
I can probably fix what is going on, but I need a good before-and-after
example of how it got mangled.
Can somebody who is posting to the lists and is their posts munched
explicitly CC: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on a post? I can then see what Mailman is
objecting to about the original message formattin
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 06:38:00PM -0800, Eric Anholt wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 01:32, Andrew J Caines wrote:
> > Three out of three folks seeing the server segfault on startup are using
> > the nv driver on a NVidia Riva 128 card. There does not appear to be a
> > workaround or fix.
> >
> >
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 05:20, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Friday 28 March 2003 12:56, Roland Jesse wrote:
> > Are you saying, you cannot use Qt's OpenGL widgets with NVidia's
> > binary drivers?
>
> I really don't know, my knowledge is very basic about it, but this is the
> way the crashes stopped fo
From: "Gavin Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Craig Boston wrote:
> > Okay, is there something wrong with the mailing list, my mail server, or
> > am I just going insane?
> >
> > Seeming random messages (from completely different people) are showing
> > up as mutipart/mixed, wit
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 01:32, Andrew J Caines wrote:
> Three out of three folks seeing the server segfault on startup are using
> the nv driver on a NVidia Riva 128 card. There does not appear to be a
> workaround or fix.
>
> Is this now a known problem to us and/or the XFree86 folks?
>
> Is anyon
From the 4.8 changes page I found this:
FreeBSD now has rudimentary support for HyperThreading (HTT). SMP
kernels with the HTT kernel option will detect and start up the
logical processors on HTT-capable machines. The logical processors
will be treated like additional physical processors for t
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Craig Boston wrote:
> Okay, is there something wrong with the mailing list, my mail server, or
> am I just going insane?
>
> Seeming random messages (from completely different people) are showing
> up as mutipart/mixed, with an empty application/pgp-signature part and
> and a t
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FreeBSD blade7-bc2.sjc 4.8-RC2 FreeBSD 4.8-RC2 #1: Wed Mar 26 20:17:42
GMT 2003
i've had two reboots in the last 30 mins on a fairly heavly loaded web
server (apache). the following immediately precedes both reboots (no
more messages after this):
Mar 28 19:15:29 blade7-bc2 /kernel: NMI ISA 24, EIS
Okay, is there something wrong with the mailing list, my mail server, or
am I just going insane?
Seeming random messages (from completely different people) are showing
up as mutipart/mixed, with an empty application/pgp-signature part and
and a text/plain part containing only the following:
On Fr
On Friday 28 March 2003 12:56, Roland Jesse wrote:
> Are you saying, you cannot use Qt's OpenGL widgets with NVidia's
> binary drivers?
I really don't know, my knowledge is very basic about it, but this is the way
the crashes stopped for me.
One other thing you could do is use the XFree "nv" driv
We're waiting to resolve two last issues before the release is
finalized. One relates to GNOME font cache problems I've experienced
when installing the GNOME packages on a fresh 4.8 system. The other
is the mly issue mentioned in our testing guide.
- Murray
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