lar
interested in the hw.ata.* sysctls.
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col and an inter-processor "snoop" bus that allows the
processors to exchange data from their caches instead of going directly
to main memory all the time.
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e might be a
law against it by that time." -- /usr/games/fortune, 07/30/2001
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From: Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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"Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a
good example." -- Mark Twain, Pudd'nhea
asible? In all honesty, I'm not
>having any huge issues with this, it's just been on my mind lately, and
>today my curiousity peaked :)
If this is case I would do the following:
cd
make distclean
make
pkg_delete
make install
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&
sit down with a serial console and a debug kernel and
get Justin the specifics he needs to fix it. Be forewarned. I hate to
tell you this, and hope if you do buy one you'll have better luck. I
don't know what else to tell you to buy, since these are in my opinion
the best SCSI controlle
in -current. I haven't
>> figured out why negotiation is not being performed for Jonel's
>> devices.
>
>I stand corrected. I just checked and saw that it was there; I
>must have missed that commit.
>
>Thanks for committing that to -stable :-)
Indeed. I only h
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Chad R. Larson wrote:
>My company has implemented Microsoft RAS servers that are willing to
>speak PPTP tunnels. Is there a port or configuration that will
>support that from a FreeBSD client?
ports/net/pptpclient
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r slice with the c partition being reserved. As far as I
can tell one of the primary reasons for sticking with this scheme is
that some platforms have firmware which look for information in 4.2BSD
style partition schemes.
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gt;again.
I recommend you don't apologize in all caps. While it did provide me
with a few brief moments of entertainment, it will not endear you to the
community.
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ist archives to no avail. I am asking those of you
listening to help me out and jot down a quick message about your use of
NIS in a mixed IRIX/FreeBSD environment. Thank you for your time.
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bandix a
lly supported is to implement some sort of a check to see
whether or not the version of the kernel code is different from that of
the currently running kernel. If that is the case, then an object tree
should be required. Otherwise buildkernel should use the build tools
from the running
t to make my life easier by
removing the need for a filter. The suggestion was meant in the spirit
of conserving bandwidth for the both the Project and the Internet at
large.
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e hardness of the butter
is inversely proportional to the softness of the roll.
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Those active
developers on the HEAD branch and those who track -CURRENT can still
subscribe to the full cvs-all list, but it would enable those who are
only interested in commits to RELENG_2_2, RELENG_3 and RELENG_4 to
conserve bandwidth and mail spool space. Thoughts? Caveats?
Brandon
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a filter to defeat this claim, but I'm afraid it will
>not be employed anyway...
>
> -mi
As far as I'm concerned there are better ways for the project to spend
its time than catering to the demands of those too lazy to setup their
own procmail filters. The original
ite driver hadn't been
newbussed yet, and there wasn't a replacement, I'm sure something would
be done.
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nter it into the database. A developer could be free
to choose whichever of the volunteered entries he would like and get the
stuff mailed his way. If the owner would like his hardware back when
the development process is over then the database would keep track of
his identity(privately of course)
rom an ftp site, chances are you also are bright enough to do a
little bit of research before installing. Generalizations aside, there
will always be brutes who would rather learn to wear safety goggles
after something in their blue collar environment decides to go
careening into their cornea.
ult that is.
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t of heart and if you asked this question here, PicoBSD's config
might overwhelm you.
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