[LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
> I'm running RELENG_7-BETA2. Creating files (e.g. by copying something) to a
> fat32 mount locks up the whole system for a moment. ...
>
> I have this problem ever since I switched from RELENG_6 to RELENG_7. I didn't
> find a PR about it, should I cr
I'm running RELENG_7-BETA2. Creating files (e.g. by copying something) to a
fat32 mount locks up the whole system for a moment. This is best witnessed
when copying many files. With slow files the mouse will start to feel jaggy
and music plays slower.
When creating large files, you'll actually hear
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On 11/11/2007, [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If a binary/library that is currently used gets removed/replaced, it will be
>> copied to memory. The process will not even recognize this. Only restarting
>> the process will remove the
Clint Olsen wrote:
> On Nov 02, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> I think you might have no choice but to omit the reboots, because the
>> world contains lots of stuff that has to do with the kernel (like
>> mounting).
>>
>> So just go into single user mode and do the usu
> In general, is it possible that the installkernel did /not/ complete
> correctly before I shut down? Is it ever possible that the machine could
> get put into an indeterminate state when doing installkernel on a running
> machine? HP-UX used to behave horribly when a binary got clobbered for a
Marc Fonvieille wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 05:53:47PM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Anish Mistry wrote:
>>> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
>>>>> I just upda
Clint Olsen wrote:
> I just attempted a source upgrade from 5.5-STABLE to 6.3-PRERELEASE, and it
> was a disaster, more than likely because I forgot to do something.
> Normally I'm saved by the fact that the operations are not so scary as to
> cause problems.
>
> Well, in this case after running '
Since I switched to RELENG_7 I cannot use /rescue/vi in single user mode any
more. It will just print everything in the bottom line of the screen, so it's
impossible to navigate in a document or see what you're doing.
Mounting /usr and starting vim displays everything properly, but none of the
key
Oliver Peter wrote:
> ...
> And I have the following entry in /boot/loader.conf
>
> # intel/wireless
> set legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
> if_iwi_load="YES
Why did you put set in front of your license agreement?
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Roland Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 11:31:49PM +0100, Marc UBM Bocklet wrote:
>>> and then tried using portupgrade, which promptly fails with:
>>>
>>> Fatal error 'Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread' at line 382
>>> in file /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_init.c (errno = 12)
>>>
The
make delete-old
target is broken with the -j parameter. It just prints the questions, without
waiting for user feedback. I know this is not important, but I wanted to
mention it:
# make delete-old
>>> Removing old files (only deletes safe to delete libs)
>>> Removing old directories
>>> Old
Clayton Milos wrote:
>> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>>> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 08:27:10AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> and summing up the results I only get to less than 200M of used
>>>> space, so
>>>> there
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 08:27:10AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> df -h reports that on /var 1.5G of 1.9G are used and only 237M of free space
>> remain.
>>
>> However doing a
>> du -hd 1 /var
>>
>> and summing up the results I
Olivier Brisson wrote:
>> Using mplayer to try play a DVD my errorconsole is spammed with:
>>
>> ata1: FAILURE - non aligned DMA transfer attempted
>> acd0: setting up DMA failed
>>
>> The mplayer just hangs around in physrd status and cannot be killed
>> (even by
>> kill -9). The error message get
Mark Andrews wrote:
>> df -h reports that on /var 1.5G of 1.9G are used and only 237M of free space
>> remain.
>>
>> However doing a
>> du -hd 1 /var
>>
>> and summing up the results I only get to less than 200M of used space, so
>> there are 1.3G unaccounted for. fsck in single user mode does not
df -h reports that on /var 1.5G of 1.9G are used and only 237M of free space
remain.
However doing a
du -hd 1 /var
and summing up the results I only get to less than 200M of used space, so
there are 1.3G unaccounted for. fsck in single user mode does not recognize a
problem.
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[LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
> Olivier Brisson wrote:
> I actually tried with 2 different drives. I can get more detailed, now.
>
> The drive lockup and dmesg spamming till the system has shut down as I
> reported it only occurs if I try to use the drives through the cam interface
>
Olivier Brisson wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [LoN]Kamikaze
>> Sent: mercredi 24 octobre 2007 00:06
>> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
>> Subject: RELENG_7 problem with pla
Using mplayer to try play a DVD my errorconsole is spammed with:
ata1: FAILURE - non aligned DMA transfer attempted
acd0: setting up DMA failed
The mplayer just hangs around in physrd status and cannot be killed (even by
kill -9). The error message gets posted until the system is shutdown. The
mp
Squirrel wrote:
> For some reason, my port 1645 is closed on FreeBSD 6.2. I have all the
> firewall disabled, but it's not allowing me access the port 1645. How do you
> manually open this port? I can't seem to find at google.
You need to configure an application to listen on the port.
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Anish Mistry wrote:
> On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Anish Mistry wrote:
>>> On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>> Anish Mistry wrote:
>>>>> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>>>>
Anish Mistry wrote:
> On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Anish Mistry wrote:
>>> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
>>>>> I just updated to RELENG_7 fr
Anish Mistry wrote:
> On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
>>> I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
>>> really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
>>> sound. This seems to be
I have rebuilt all xorg stuff over night and it didn't help. The only way to
avoid the jerkiness is having those lines in /etc/rc.conf:
moused_nondefault_enable="NO"
moused_enable="NO"
I have configured my /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf to contain the following
lines in the Mouse section:
Option "
[LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
> Anish Mistry wrote:
>> I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some really
>> annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping sound. This
>> seems to be similar to:
>> Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflo
Anish Mistry wrote:
> I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some really
> annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping sound. This
> seems to be similar to:
> Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
> This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.
>
> I seems to happen w
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Jeff Roberson wrote:
>> On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>>
>>> [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>> I know that RELENG_7 is not considered very near-release, but I
>>>> thought I'd
>>>> give my 2¢ in th
Bengt Ahlgren wrote:
> "[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> From my perspective scheduling on RELENG_6 was way better. Even on a full
>> workload like a portupgrade the focused application (both in X and on the
>> console) always received enough
Jeff Roberson wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>
>> Jeff Roberson wrote:
>>> On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>>>
>>>> [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>>> I know that RELENG_7 is not considered very near-release, but I
&g
Josh Carroll wrote:
>> Not to say that any problems that might have developed with SCHED_4BSD
>> should not be fixed, but you should give SCHED_ULE a try since it brings
>> benefits even for single CPU systems (e.g. better interactive response).
>
> For my particular work load, 4BSD is actually fa
Jeff Roberson wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
>> [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>> I know that RELENG_7 is not considered very near-release, but I
>>> thought I'd
>>> give my 2¢ in the hope that I might have a little influence on the
I know that RELENG_7 is not considered very near-release, but I thought I'd
give my 2¢ in the hope that I might have a little influence on the scheduler
development to my benefit.
The switch from RELENG_6 to RELENG_7 went relatively smooth and apart from ipw
causing panics. However there is one th
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> I just upgraded a couple of systems to Releng_7 and everything works just
>> fine, except for make -j. With the -j parameter every file is simply deemed
>> "up to date" and nothing at all gets built.
>>
>&
I just upgraded a couple of systems to Releng_7 and everything works just
fine, except for make -j. With the -j parameter every file is simply deemed
"up to date" and nothing at all gets built.
Does anyone else experience this? Would it help to rebuild world? After all
the first time it has been b
Brian Josefsen wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I installed the openoffice package
> ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/FreeBSD/2.3.0/i386/FreeBSD6/OOo_2.3.0_FreeBSD62Intel_install_da.tbz
> yesterday, now when i try to execute openoffice.org-2.3.0 it complaints
> about libstdc++.so.6 is missi
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Jul 23, 2007, at 7:10 AM, Oliver Fromme wrote:
>> [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> server 0.de.pool.ntp.org minpoll 4 maxpoll 8
>>> server 1.de.pool.ntp.org minpoll 4 maxpoll 8
>>> server 2.de.pool.ntp.org minpoll 4 max
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My original intention was just to say that openntpd works just out of the
> box,
> > while ntpd doesn't.
>
> That's just plain wrong. ntpd _does_ work out of the box
> (unless your c
My original intention was just to say that openntpd works just out of the box,
while ntpd doesn't. And since openntpd works fine for me, I am not really
interested in resolving this. Anyway since so many of you seem to be, here is
the requested data:
> ntp.conf
server 0.de.pool.ntp.org minpoll 4
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Doug Hardie wrote:
>>
>>> On Jul 19, 2007, at 10:08, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> As the subject says, on my 6-stable systems ntpd just sits there and
>>>>
Doug Hardie wrote:
>
> On Jul 19, 2007, at 10:08, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>
>> As the subject says, on my 6-stable systems ntpd just sits there and does
>> nothing. The logs only mention when the daemon gets started or shut
>> down. It
>> complains when servers ar
As the subject says, on my 6-stable systems ntpd just sits there and does
nothing. The logs only mention when the daemon gets started or shut down. It
complains when servers are not reachable, but does nothing when they are
available.
The drift file always contains 0.00.
ntpdate and openntpd bot
M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Baldur Gislason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : I vaguely remember being able to yank out USB drives in 5.x and just make
> : usbd execute a forced umount without any problems. FAT32 drives mind you.
> : On 6.2 I haven't even bee
Norberto Meijome wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:41:04 +0200 (CEST)
> Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> another work-around
>> is to use the auto mounter daemon (amd(8)). It umounts
>> file systems automatically that are not in use.
>> Another nice feature of amd(8) is that you don't hav
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Momchil Ivanov wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 July 2007 15:52:42 [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
> > > Josh Paetzel wrote:
> > > > Yes, it's expected behavior. The workaround is to not unplug mounted
> > > > devices. (There's
Josh Paetzel wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 July 2007, Momchil Ivanov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #11: Sat Jul 14 16:27:12 CEST 2007
>> and accidently unplugged the USB hub to which my external hdd
>> together with a mouse were connected and this caused my machine to
>> freeze for
Ronald Klop wrote:
> [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I just updated my Thinkpad R40 to Releng_6. The psm0 device is
>> discovered no longer (hence no touchpad or joystick). Dmesg shows no
>> trace of it.
>>
>> Also
>> # sysctl dev.acpi
I just updated my Thinkpad R40 to Releng_6. The psm0 device is discovered no
longer (hence no touchpad or joystick). Dmesg shows no trace of it.
Also
# sysctl dev.acpi_ibm.0.events=1
outputs:
dev.acpi_ibm.0.events: 0
sysctl: dev.acpi_ibm.0.events: Input/output error
I'd be glad about any pointer
When I try running wpa_supplicant I get the following output:
# wpa_supplicant -iipw0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Associated with 00:12:bf:77:b6:1c
Authentication with 00:12:bf:77:b6:1c timed out.
After a couple of minutes the output repeats. The authentication model is
WPA-PSK, setting it in the
zen wrote:
> dear all,
> i have a problem during upgrading my FreeBSD box to 6.1,
> this error occured during make buildworld.
> these are the error mesages:
>
> _tools/../../../../contrib/gcc/genemit.c
> /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/../../../../contrib/gcc/genemit.c: In
> function `gen_expand
I thought this was a problem of Gimp, but the trace shows that it does read
only operation. Since PRs currently don't work, I will link you to the original
PR for Gimp:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376687
I still have the files and the traces and am willing to give them to anyone w
Norbert Augenstein wrote:
> Moreover, while booting i get the following message:
>
> sysctl: unknown oid 'net.inet6.ip6.auto_linklocal'
>
> due to missing inet6 support in my kernel.
This looks like a stale entry in your /etc/sysctl.conf or
/boot/loader.conf to me. Just remove it (th
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> On Monday 16 October 2006 16:54, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> I need to 'kldunload -f drm' in order to go into suspend to ram
>> with my thinkpad (suspend works fine with dri disabled).
>> Unfortunately, despite the claims of the manpage the
O. Hartmann wrote:
> Today's cvsupdate seems to break kernel build at this pint on FreeBSD
> 6.2-PRE/AMD64:
>
> awk -f /usr/src/sys/modules/ata/atapicam/../../../conf/kmod_syms.awk
> atapicam.ko export_syms | xargs -J% objcopy % atapicam.ko
> objcopy --strip-debug atapicam.ko
> ===> ath (all)
> m
I need to 'kldunload -f drm' in order to go into suspend to ram with my
thinkpad (suspend works fine with dri disabled). Unfortunately, despite the
claims of the manpage the '-f' flag does not alter the behaviour of the
kldunload tool. How do I get drm unloaded?
_
Charles P. Schaum wrote:
> A note on PC-BSD and DesktopBSD as compared to my -STABLE experiences:
>
> -STABLE works best. First, PC-BSD will panic under more conditions than
> -RELEASE, -STABLE or DesktopBSD. I did some monkeying around and found
> that to be true, especially with older boxes. Sec
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 01:53:28PM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Last time I built a kernel on Releng_6 (only a couple of days ago)
>> everything was fine with "-j 4".
>> Now buildkernel stops, this is an example:
>>
>> ...
&
Last time I built a kernel on Releng_6 (only a couple of days ago)
everything was fine with "-j 4".
Now buildkernel stops, this is an example:
===> sound/driver/als4000 (depend)
awk -f @/tools/makeobjops.awk @/kern/device_if.m -h
machine -> /usr/src/sys/i386/include
awk: can't open file @/tools/ma
Failing NFS mounts with the -b option take a lot of time,
because they fork AFTER an attempt has failed. And that
normally takes a lot of time.
So I have written that patch, which fixes the behaviour
by forking even before the first attempt is made.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=10308
I know this is not the right place to post this question, but I do not know a
better one. Apart from question, and there I did not get any replies.
I managed to convince moused that my USB joystick, a Logitech WingMan Extreme
Digital 3D on /dev/uhid0 (3 axis, throttle, 8 buttons and a HUD switch
FreeBSD Tinderbox wrote:
> TB --- 2006-08-12 04:31:12 - tinderbox 2.3 running on
> freebsd-current.sentex.ca
> TB --- 2006-08-12 04:31:12 - starting RELENG_6 tinderbox run for i386/i386
> TB --- 2006-08-12 04:31:12 - cleaning the object tree
> TB --- 2006-08-12 04:31:41 - checking out the source t
Nikolas Britton wrote:
> dd if=/dev/random of=testfile bs=1m count=5000
>
> gzip compiled with -O3:
> # date ; nice -10 ./gzip -c9 testfile > testfile.gz ; date
> Wed Aug 9 08:01:21 CDT 2006
> Wed Aug 9 08:09:06 CDT 2006
> 465 Seconds.
>
> gzip compiled with -O2:
> # date ; nice -10 ./gzip -c9
John Stalker wrote:
> I am not much wiser, but I have a few more backtraces. I tried removing
> various modules and changing various config options to see if they have
> any effect. It is impossible to be certain, since the panic is not
> completely reproducible, but I think the culprit is drm.ko
martinko wrote:
> hello,
>
> i've been wondering why there is no "footer" in buildworld while there's
> one at the end of buildkernel, eg:
>
> --
> >>> Kernel build for MB-AW1N completed on Sat Aug 5 12:56:54 CEST 2006
> -
Just out of curiosity I'd like to know why and how the moused rc script ignores
the moused_enable="NO" setting.
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# make -j 5 buildworld
works fine on my Releng_6 system, but
# make buildworld
with
.MAKEFLAGS= -j 5
in my make.conf stops when buildworld arrives at the legacy target. According
to the man page of make, it should be exactly the same.
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Brooks Davis wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 06:04:37PM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Brooks Davis wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 11:01:43AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>> Brooks Davis wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 02:45:45AM +0200, [
Brooks Davis wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 11:01:43AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> Brooks Davis wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 02:45:45AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>>>> I normally run the command
>>>> # pkg_version -Iv | grep \<
>&g
Brooks Davis wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 02:45:45AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> I normally run the command
>> # pkg_version -Iv | grep \<
>> before running 'portupgrade -a', to see what's going to happen. This time I
>> got the following outpu
I normally run the command
# pkg_version -Iv | grep \<
before running 'portupgrade -a', to see what's going to happen. This time I got
the following output:
diablo-jdk-freebsd6.i386.1.5.0.07.00 < needs updating (index has 1.5.0.07.00)
It seems that the tool is confused by the i386 in the pac
Johan Ström wrote:
> Anyway.. I'm using default login.conf, which have unlimited for all
> resource limits.. So wtf is this?
Look at
# sysctl kern.maxproc
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Pete French wrote:
>> What is the correct way for 6-STABLE to achieve what I want to do?
>> (i.e. write the rc.conf from a rc script)
>
> I thought rc.conf was simply a script that set some variables. If
> this is the case then you don't need to overwrite it - you simply need to
> make your scri
Dave wrote:
> Hello,
>I'm trying to compile 6.0-stable on a release box, prior to upgrade.
> I've tried several times and all end with an internal compiler error:
> segmentation fault: 11. And then i'm told to submit a bug report. My
> problem is when this occurs it's not always at the same spo
Matthew Gardiner wrote:
> On Sunday 21 May 2006 06:41, Jonathan Noack wrote:
>> On 05/19/06 01:44, Matthew Gardiner wrote:
>>> On Friday 19 May 2006 05:07, Ronald Klop wrote:
This commit of the drm/dri stuff yesterday on 6-STABLE rocks.
It works out of the box on my i810.
I thin
Par Leijonhufvud wrote:
> Michael A. Koerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.05.16] wrote:
>> 1. Starting with a known good audio CD
>> 2. Rip via dd if=/dev/acd0t01 ... etc
>> 3. burncd -f /dev/acd0 track01.cdr ... etc
>
This might be because you don't use the appropriate blocksize. A more
Andriy Gapon wrote:
> [Disclaimer, just in case: I do mean APIC, not ACPI]
>
>
> Based on that info and the linux patch in that thread I came up with the
> following PCI fixup. Now I am running 6.1 with both APIC and "C1
> disconnect" enabled for 2 days without any problems.
>
Did you file a P
Stephen Clark wrote:
> Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>>
>>
>>> I've looked at the gre code til I am blue in the face and can't see
>>> where mbufs were not being freed when the quelen is full.
>>>
>>> If anybody could give some direction as where to look or how to
>>> better trouble shoot this
Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem which I have found out from mailing lists that some
> other people had. However there is no clear solution.
>
> The CPUTYPE=athlon-xp in make.conf breaks /boot/loader that system
> instant reboots. I am using 6-stable and from what I can see th
Are you using powerd? It seems that your CPU was throttled before the
reboot, because of low load and when rebooting got stuck there. Try to
deactivate powerd and see weather this still occurs. If so, you can put
something into rc.shutdown that stops powerd and sets your cpu back to
full speed.
Kr
Stephen Clark wrote:
> [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>
>> Alexey Karagodov wrote:
>>
>>
>>> hi.
>>> i think, this unstablity happaning just because developers trying to
>>> make
>>> two systems at one time, one is 6.0 and another 7.0 current an
Alexey Karagodov wrote:
> hi.
> i think, this unstablity happaning just because developers trying to make
> two systems at one time, one is 6.0 and another 7.0 current and they
> supporting old version, lower then 6.0
> i want to ask developers, why you developing new system, 7.0, if you don't
>
Chris wrote:
> Quoting "[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Chris wrote:
>>> Quoting "[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Daniel Anson wrote:
>>>>> I woul
Chris wrote:
> Quoting "[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
>>
>> Daniel Anson wrote:
>>> I would like to have a splash display during boot. I have edited the
>>> loader.rc to include only include /boot/loader.4th and start.
Daniel Anson wrote:
> I would like to have a splash display during boot. I have edited the
> loader.rc to include only include /boot/loader.4th and start. The
> loader.conf, i put only splash_bmp_load="YES" and bitmap_load="YES". It
> dosent work. Where am I going wrong.
>
>
> Any help appr
Christian Baer wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 11:09:18 +0200 [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>
>> The problem is that the Razer Copperhead registers itself as a mouse and
>> a keyboard. FreeBSD in connection with some mainboards seems to have
>> problems with that, but you can get a
The problem is that the Razer Copperhead registers itself as a mouse and
a keyboard. FreeBSD in connection with some mainboards seems to have
problems with that, but you can get a Firmware from Razer that removes
this behaviour.
The mouse will not support recorded macros anymore after the patch. It
Norbert Augenstein wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 23:33 +0200, Michel Talon wrote:
>> Maybe you have an old Grub which doesn't grok UFS2?
> No, Grub 0.97 works fine with UFS2
>
> I will cvsup again and rebuild everything, without "CPUTYPE=athlon-xp"
> in make.conf
> I can remember some bootproblem
I'm using the radeon driver and thus suspend kills the system. I'm
trying to get a 'lame' suspend by sending xdm a -HUP signal and killing
the drm and radeon modules with 'kldunload -f'. However kldunload
ignores the '-f' option on my system. The output is always the same
(with and without '-f"):
If you make sure that your data goes into the database in a binary safe
form (look for escape methods supplied by your favourite programming
language) it doesn't matter how the database is encoded, because you
will always get the data back the way you put it in.
Vivek Khera wrote:
> Reading thru o
Well, I don't know weather it is supposed to be like this, but absolute
paths in libmap.conf don't work on my machine. I always have to make
entries relative to /usr/lib .
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That would mean that ipw is broken. I never had such problems when I was
using 5-stable with ipw from the ports.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 10:13:31AM +0100, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> When using cvsup to update my sources over a wireless connection I often
>>
I have seen a lot of Thinkpad recommendations and I'd like to give you a
warning here. I'm owning an R40 and it works well driver-wise. But the
USB- and PCMCIA-controller have broken 3 times and the mainboard has
been replaced twice because of this. Now I am out of warranty and a
replacement board
When splash_bmp is invoked as a screen saver on my system (i.e. by
pressing shift->pause) it displays the image correctly for approximately
10 to 15 seconds. Then something that looks like a palette reset
appears. All colours turn wrong.
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Apache22 outputs the following when it's started
httpd: Syntax error on line 82 of /usr/local/etc/apache22/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache22/mod_ssl.so into server:
/usr/local/libexec/apache22/mod_ssl.so: Undefined symbol
"X509_STORE_CTX_set_depth"
/usr/local/libexec/apache22/mo
That is somewhat annoying, I'm not the only one with signed messages.
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Original mess
The file /etc/devfs.conf can only be used for devices which exist during
boot time. Its use should (in my opinion) be deprecated. Use
/etc/devfs.rules . My /etc/devfs.rules looks like this:
[devfsrules_common=10]
add path 'da*' mode 0660 group wheel
add path 'acd*' mode 0660 group
So why does it work fine on my system?
BTW, is
devfs_system_ruleset="mydevfsrules"
set in /etc/rc.conf ?
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think it's enough when the mount point is owned by the group, without
> > be
I think it's enough when the mount point is owned by the group, without
belonging to a user. Try:
# chown :operator /mountpoint
# chmod 0770 /mountpoint
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The mount-point is owned by root:operator, and my user is a member of the
> > opera
I applied the first patch from the folder /usr/ports/java
afterwards I ran "make patch" from /usr/ports/java/jdk14.
Then I went back to /usr/ports/java and applied the other patches.
Compilation fails with:
-I../../../src/share/native/java/util/zip/zlib-1.
1.3 ../../../src/share/native/java/util/z
My X also didn't start after the update. I got it fixed though.
The trouble seems to be related to improved monitor detection that
conflicts with manual settings.
To get my X work again I removed all entries in the section Monitor
except for Identifier:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "LCD"
I will try this. Your efforts are appreciated.
Does the license really allow you to include the firmware into the driver?
Max Laier wrote:
> On Saturday 28 January 2006 18:53, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
>> I've got two problems with if_iwi.
>>
>> While active I permane
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