Le Sunday 06 September 2009, A.J. "Fonz" van Werven a écrit :
> Kostik Belousov wrote:
> > I expect that the following patch, that is the partial merge of r194459,
> > would fix it. It patches sys/vm/vm_phys.c.
> >
> > Index: vm_phys.c
> > ===
Le Sunday 06 September 2009, Kostik Belousov a écrit :
>
> I expect that the following patch, that is the partial merge of r194459,
> would fix it. It patches sys/vm/vm_phys.c.
>
> Index: vm_phys.c
> ===
> --- vm_phys.c (revision 19445
Hello,
I'm having a panic with the latest kernel build of my -Stable file server
(sources cvsupped around yesterday evening, CEST). The panic happens soon
after entering multi-user :
panic: vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page: paddr 0xf is not in any segment
KDB: enter: panic
[thread pid 1005 tid 1001
Hello,
I am using a recent 7.0-Stable (x86) and a Zfs pool for my data.
After the dtrace import, I have updated my sources (and make buildworld, make
buildkernel) and I no longer have access to my Zfs pool (just to be sure, I
have since updated twice more to work around the announced issues).
Le Friday 6 May 2005 18:02, Bruno Ducrot a écrit :
> On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 05:50:10PM +0200, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
> > - ident strings of the modified sources between the two kernels :
> > http://herbelot.tfh.free.fr/Diversion/div.kern.ident.diff²
>
> I can't get t
Hello,
I have rebuilt the world and kernel this morning.
After rebooting with the new kernel, I have selected Single user in the loader
boot menu, but the keyboard is not active.
The machine is an Asus A7V333 machine, running with ACPI.
The new kernel does not boot without ACPI (it goes direct
Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> An increased switching rate (increasing HZ) may be useful in the above
> situation. Still, I would not recommend increasing Hz above 500 (2ms).
> 1 (100uS) is just plain insane.
>
from actual experience, any p-III with a clock rate above 500MHz (that
i
Martin Blapp wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> After the last patchset has been comitted, OO builds now
> with the system gcc and works afterwards without crashing
> in the help system.
>
> I've removed the dependency on ports gcc31. OpenOffice building
> on CURRENT with system GCC is still broken. You'll
Bob Vaughan wrote:
>
> A couple days ago, I did an upgrade from a -stable build of earlier this
> month, and since then I have not been able to get xdm to work at all.
>
> When xdm is started, I get a quick flash of a background screen, and then
> it goes blank. this repeats until xdm is killed.
4 60408275%/usr
> /dev/ad0s2e 19815 82121001845%/var
> procfs 44 0 100%/proc
>
> david
>
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on a previous project, I used the DLINK DFE-570-TX 4-port NIC, with
great success (the board just works, and is priced sanely : ie around
$250)
the NIC spec is very similar to the Znix (same 21143 + 21152
combination)
in a word : heartly recommanded
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Hello,
is there any limitations to the frequency of the clock ?
more precisely : is it ok to run a recent PC (P-III + BX chipset) with
HZ=5000 ?
(I remember a comment in ipfw or dummynet advising the use
of HZ=1000, is-it ok to go higher ?)
TfH
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On Sunday 05 November 2000 20:21, Juha Saarinen wrote:
> %-> Yes, GIF library was in prior kde ports, I don't know why now
> %-> is absent ?
>
> Perhaps it's due to this:
> http://www.kde.org/documentation/faq/install.html#AEN1087 ?
>
>
> -- Juha
I may not have been clear enough : the latest KDE
Hello,
first, let me congratulate all involved in 4.2, which seems to be a great
release. furthermore, KDE2 is just a great X environment (with seemingly
working apps)
then, some rants before the release gets cut :
- the linux emulation can't read files names longer than 8+3 in a FAT
partitio
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Hello,
(I was trying to install 3.4-Stable as a second version of FreeBSD on a small disk)
I have installed "by hand" the bin distribution on these partitions :
root : ad0s2a :
The data for partition 2 is:
sysid 165,(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
start 100800, size 100800 (49 Meg), flag 0
Hello,
I have just downloaded the latest, greatest -Stable (18-feb-00) and I can't get it to
load as the second BSD version on my machine.
I have a specific partitioning scheme :
*** Working on device /dev/rwd0 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=827 heads=3
Hello,
what is the last word on how to write the full 3.3-Rel on a single CD
(is it necessary to use a 80-minute CD ? - I've tried with a normal
74-min CD and the latest CD-RECORD18a29 under 3.3-Stable, and the
resulting CD is not readable)
TfH
Mike Smith wrote:
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> > On Tue, 28 Sep 1
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