Peter Blok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I am running 4.3-STABLE, version of 2 july. I have a SMC2602W card (PCI to
> PCMCIA bridge to SMC2632W) wireless LAN adapter. The kernel recognizes the
> adapter, bit fails to allocate an interrupt "No irq?!" message bec
ow RF_SHAREABLE irqs.
How can I force an interrupt to the value I want?
Peter
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Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I just committed a fix that Ian suggested to pcic.c in stable. You
> might want to give that a spin. Mug me Friday if it doesn't work.
I havn't had any irq storms since updating, but I have had a fairly
large number of remove events missed. This
f/../../../contrib/gperf/src/new.cc: In
function 'void operator delete(void *)':
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gperf/../../../contrib/gperf/src/new.cc:82:
declarationof 'operator delete(void *)' throws different exceptions...
:82: ...from previous declaration here
*** Error code 1
Stop.
.
Hi all,
I'm need some advice about the /dev/tun* device.
We are trying to use the /dev/tun0 device to send and
receive IPv4 packets. We are able to read the packets
from the device, that are forwarded to it. But if
we write an IP packet to the device, it doesn't appear
on the network. We don't kn
a cvs-cur
delta was posted on 9th April and I thought it was the last to be
generated.
Peter
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Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Making it easy for the _administrator_ to get information that is
> useful for administration is a good thing.
This can be done without providing the same information to an
attacker.
> Think about the audit for vulnerable versions of SSH using
Graywane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Yes, it is security by obscurity and no, most people thinking about security
> on the net do not believe it is an effective technique to secure a site. You
> secure a site by:
Security by obscurity is a bad thing to _rely_ on, but why make it any
easi
Joe Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> 4.02 of X *broke* the mouse, so I kind of doubt that your were actually
> running 4.02. Or maybe sometime in the last month the port changed? I
> know that when I upgraded from 4.01 to 4.02 the mouse stuff broke
> completely.
4.0.2 is more fussy a
2-RELEASE started 4.2-STABLE, just as 4.3-RELEASE will start
4.3-STABLE.
Note that cvs-wise, only 4-STABLE exists. We just call everything after
4.3-RELEASE in 4-STABLE, 4.3-STABLE.
Greetz, Peter
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'/ignore-ance is bliss' - me
'Het leven is een stuiterbal, maar de m
On Mar 13, Gerd Knops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nick Hibma wrote:
> > How would you imagine a winmodem to work on USB? You can't push the
> > data down that fast I think.
> >
> Winmodem is probably the wrong term here, but the effects are the
> same. There is this annoying trend in modem
The location was ok. I suddenly realize it was on a dual cpu system. Could SMP break
the watch behavior?
> On Sunday, 25 February 2001 at 22:52:11 +0100, Peter Blok wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was trying to setup a "watch" in DDB. When it hits it, the kernel
> >
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 12:52:38PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> Peter Pentchev wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:42:41AM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
[snip]
> > >
> > > Cool. Please indicate when you have last run completed, so we can start
> > > remo
>
> Cool. Please indicate when you have last run completed, so we can start
> removing 3-stable specific hacks from ports (FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS, USE_NEWGCC,
> etc).
Hmm.. I don't really think Satoshi meant we are completely stopping support
for 3.x in the Ports collection;
I am working with VLANs and a BayStack 450-T without stability problems,
except when you configure NETGRAPH at the same time. The kernel crashes
during boot-up.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 04
many vlans ?
On incoming 802.1Q packets, there's a linear search through a list of
known VLAN numbers to determine the destination vlan device. Unless
you're planning on lots of VLAN's, this probably isn't an issue.
Peter
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if you are starting the mouse daemon before you get to
X then the mouse is at /dev/sysmouse
i found that the best way to set up an IntelliMouse
with X is to say the following:
Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier and driver
Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol"
Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> -stable of yesterday
> X 4.02
> openssh, moving from /usr/ports/security/ssh1
> DISPLAY env var not being set. i expect `hostname`:10.0
> x forward not seeming to happen even if i set it manually.
/etc/ssh/ssh_config
Host *
ForwardX11 yes
P.
orks for me especially since I just leave a second keyboard plugged
into it. Yes, I know this is no solution.
I assume there was a problem with leaving both keyboards enabled and
mixing the input? That would work for me.
Peter
--
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is just unnecessarily slowing down makewhatis. There's no
reason for makewhatis to process an entire man page - it just needs the
name and synopsis. Once it has read that, it should dispose of that
man page and move onto the next ASAP. There's no point in making
gzcat uncompress the enti
Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Lars Eggert wrote:
> > The Intel PRO/1000F NIC does not seem to be fully supported by the wx
> > driver.
> Sorry for not mentioning this in the original post: This card uses the
> Intel 82543GC chip.
I realise this isn't very useful to you for gett
last February. I can't
recall if I re-checked after I installed 4.x on the machine.
I wound up switching to feeding all the relevant networks via a VLAN
trunk into a single PRO/100+ and haven't had any problems since.
Peter
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eBSD version line.
My 486 isn't having any problems with -current, and I know I did run
4.x on it - but I can't remember exactly when.
I presume you have correctly upgraded the bootblocks and /boot/loader.
Does "boot -v" give any additional details?
Peter
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can/should specify physical
characteristics (10/100, half/full duplex etc).
Peter
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Nate Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Polling 'should' work in all cases, although suspend/resume may not work
> reliably (races and such). If it doesn't work on Steve's laptop,
> something is messed up with the PCIC probing/setup, since it should work
> fine.
Completely unreliable
rhaps you can get a tcpdump of
what it's doing just before it hangs (a good thing to keep track of is window
updates and negotiations as well).
Hope that helps any,
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Peter Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Da
Dan Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> The dhcpd daemon keeps coredumping after a couple of hours.
> It leaves a dhcpd.core file, what tools can I use to figure out why?
I wouldn't put too much effort into tracking this down. There are
several known issues with 3.0b2pl9 which will take
John Reynolds~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> When you do this in 4.1.1, do you already have an 'ed0' device in
> your machine? The PAO example shows 'ed0' as the device while 4.1.1
> shows ed1. I'm currently having problems with any 4.1.1 kernel
> probing my two ed cards incorrectly (I get
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> My point was that you need to either ask one of the committers directly,
> or ask in a forum where the committerss hang out. Thats not -stable -
> there are only a few of us here, so asking here is almost akin to asking
> in a vacuum.
Ok, some pa
Gerhard Sittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost greatoak.home
> > I had
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost myname.my.domain
> > not exactly this but this is the idea.
>
> It's generally considered a Bad Idea(TM) anyway to have any other
> name assigned to 127.x.x.x but localhost.
On 2000-Aug-03 15:20:02 -0700, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> Not quite. softupdates is actually more robust than a normal FS
>> mount (and far more robust than async).
> Not likely. I personally pushed softupdates o
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Andrew Reilly wrote:
> > The boa HTTP server might be as good a place to start too: it
> > doesn't fork either (except to run CGI scripts). Actually, thttpd
> > sounds pretty similar. I hadn't looked at it before. Have you
John Reynolds~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I know one thing that needs to be rebuilt for sure--if you use GNOME
> and or anything that depends on libgtop, pkd_delete it and rebuild
> libgtop. I use the "cpumon" applet and it happily won't load when we
> transition across STABLE->RC and RC
Gerhard Sittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Which turns out to be a little hard sometimes (been there with
> the 4.0 CD set this week) when the fixit media doesn't have slice
> entries in /dev and you don't have access to the (yet to be
> mounted!) filesystem with the appropriate /dev entr
d fax or email by return.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Peter Forsythe
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Please send me more information on WEC and Summer Specials:
Matt Heckaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I do not have any of the 'weird sound' problem though. I did through XMMS
> but their new version fixed that out. Similar problems occured with things
> that used certain mixers. I believe this was an issue of the *program* not
> the OS. Either wa
Gerhard Sittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > Listening on BPF/fxp1/00:50:8b:d3:0b:ba/10.25.1.0
> > Sending on BPF/fxp1/00:50:8b:d3:0b:ba/10.25.1.0
> > Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
>
> I would expect the daemon to listen on and to send to a "real"
Please be polite and trim quoted text to a minium.
Will Mitayai Keeso Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
>> Cardbus cards are not yet supported.
> are there any plans to have it included in the near future?
As soon as the good people who are working on the code get it finished.
The last tim
> *** Error code 1
Same for me, cvsupped 2am CEST (which is either 0am or 4am GMT :) today.
Greetz, Peter.
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A friend pointed me at this keyboard map, which exists in 5.0-CURRENT. I
tested it, and it works fine. Any chance of MFC'ing it at some point?
G'luck,
Peter
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e case.
G'luck,
Peter
On Tue, 23 May 2000, John Reynolds~ wrote:
>
> [ On Tuesday, May 23, B. Carlson wrote: ]
> > I'm trying to set up FreeBSD 4.0 so I can use more than one computer
> > for the internet, I have a cable modem. I followed these steps:
> >
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> May 18 12:55:17 merlin /kernel: arp: unknown hardware address format (0x0800)
> It's showed up 3 times in the past 36 or so hours, but not at any point in
> time that I can narrow it down to occurring near/after/during any specific
> system event.
>
>
ther you post a letter, the quicker it arrives]
Check out "Mail Supremacy" by Hayford Pierce. (I found it in
"100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories").
Peter
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ne, and I suspect you can't on 3.x either.
[If anyone would like to prove me wrong, I'd like to know because
otherwise I'm going to have to downgrade a 4.x machine to 2.x so
I can do a 2.x buildworld for another machine too under-endowed to
manage a buildworld itself].
Peter
erland) before you started a build to 4-STABLE.
When you repeat the buildworld, does the error occur in exactly
the same place? If so, can you provide the last 20-30 lines of the
buildworld output.
Peter
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My biggest gotcha is forgetting to add swap before linking a kernel
(with debugging) in single user. (It compiles, but the linker runs
out of RAM).
Peter
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47 10.123.126.147
redirect_address192.168.126.149 10.123.126.149
redirect_address192.168.126.150 10.123.126.150
redirect_address192.168.126.152 10.123.126.152
Peter
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On 2000-Apr-06 22:21:01 +1000, Mikhail Teterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Peter Jeremy once stated:
>=The ports installation process makes /usr/local/bin/netscape a small
>=shellscript which sets a couple of environment variables, turns off
>=core dumps (ulimit -c 0
ellscript which sets a couple of environment variables, turns off
core dumps (ulimit -c 0) and then exec's the netscape binary. This
means you won't find any droppings lying around.
Peter
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"Donald R. Tyson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> As a moderately humorous aside, when I booted the Windows
> side of my home machine on Sunday afternoon, it proudly
> informed me that it had adjusted for the time change, and
> then displayed a **2-hour** leap ahead.
>
> At least the 4.0-ST
Laurence Berland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I'm trying to install FreeBSD 3.4 on an old 486 I've got lying around to
> use as a NATing firewall for my home network, but I've only got a 200
> Meg HD around. I'm gonna go get another HD later, but right now I'd
I had a 2.2.something 486 a
ywhere. There shouldn't
be anything in the system that requires it. Do you have a pointer to
something that documents this?
Peter
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"Waite, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> The disk is indeed showing up as da2
> now the dd shows this as the error:
> da2 rwa partition size ! slice size
> da2 start0, end 13523, size bla bla bla
> more bla bla bla
> dd: /dev/da2 : Read-Only fuilesystem
> 1+0 in
> 0+0 out
and on
Dan Zerkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I believe that they were bought by 3COM a few years back. I also
> believe that they *invented* winmodems, so be careful.
Pretty much, yes.
> That said, the modem I got from them was just fine. I did have to
> revert to Windows to flash its ROM's
worthwhile adding a comment to select(2) similar to that
in sleep(3), noting that "system activity may lengthen the sleep by an
indeterminate amount."
Peter
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d look?
The main difference is that Linux halts the cpu in the idle loop, we don't.
As a result the cpu is in a tight spin waiting for a process to become
scheduleable. I have some patches half-done that I've been working on for
4.0 that should probably be able to be adapted to the 3.x s
esn't have other
problems with its parsing:
$ zsh -c '[ 1 -ne 0 ] && echo correct'
correct
$ zsh -c '/bin/[ 1 -ne 0 ] && echo correct'
zsh: bad pattern: /bin/[
$
(Found by accident whilst looking into the original problem - I haven't,
but probably s
reported as the program
name. As far as I can tell, nothing related to test or errx(3) has
been updated recently. (I'm not actually running -stable, so I can't
confirm the behaviour).
Peter
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d the
stack, you need to work out the KVA for "foo" and then search for this
address).
Peter
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CTM has been down since 2nd November. The last e-mail delta I
received was cvs-cur 5804. Chuck Robey is in the process of
correcting the problem and has suggested (on cvs-announce) that it
should be back later today.
Peter
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David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > I have done this is a production environment, the traffic balanced
> > perfectly.
> Then perhaps you'd care to share with us how you told the
> router whether it
This is a) nothing to do with freebsd and b) specificly nothing to do
with
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