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The ppb seems to be rather the "much maligned nForce 200 companion chip"
according to multiple sources.
The 8200 entry seems to be better known as "nForce 780a SLI"
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_18897.html
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 02:39:16PM -0700, Brad Davis wrote:
> I also moved GE_FORCE_9300_
I also moved GE_FORCE_9300_GE_1 to numerical order.
Brad
Index: sys/dev/pci/pcidevs
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RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs,v
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:45:40PM -0700, Brad Davis wrote:
> (More creeping featurism.)
>
> I have to work with files that come from the Windows world. Make
> doesn't allow quoting characters in targets. These patches add
> quoting as a conditional compile.
>
> Brad
Nope, make is already waaa
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:01:49PM +0600, Anton Maksimenkov wrote:
> I want to ask you about vmmap changes introduced here and in your
> presentation http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html
>
> 1. http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html#%2816%29
> "Browsers, j
(More creeping featurism.)
I have to work with files that come from the Windows world. Make
doesn't allow quoting characters in targets. These patches add quoting
as a conditional compile.
Brad
Index: usr.bin/make/config.h
==
If there is any interest in creeping featurism, this patch adds file
completion special character quoting to csh (like bash and tcsh but
without the overhead of either program).
Brad
Index: bin/csh/file.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/b
I've been running this for a few months without any problems.
Brad
mskc0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Marvell Yukon 88E8056" rev 0x20, Yukon-2
EC Ultra rev. B0 (0x3): apic 4 int 19 (irq 10)
msk0 at mskc0 port A: address 00:1c:25:57:71:1f
eephy0 at msk0 phy 0: 88E1149 Gigabit PHY, rev. 1
Index:
On 2012/02/17 22:01, Anton Maksimenkov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I want to ask you about vmmap changes introduced here and in your
> presentation http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html
>
> 1. http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html#%2816%29
> "Browsers, java & mon
> I want to ask you about vmmap changes introduced here and in your
> presentation http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html
>
> 1. http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html#%2816%29
> "Browsers, java & mono breakage"
> You pointed to some buggy software. If I und
Hello.
I want to ask you about vmmap changes introduced here and in your
presentation http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html
1. http://openbsd.org/papers/tdose_memalloc/presentation.html#%2816%29
"Browsers, java & mono breakage"
You pointed to some buggy software. If I underst
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use the stub syntax in unbound.
Penned by Jan Klemkow on 20120217 6:18.33, we have:
| I was working on replacing bind with unbound and nsd a half year ago.
| I run into this problem. I think in local networks you get such setups
| where you have to serve clients with global request like
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:01:46PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
> > * Jan Klemkow [2012-02-17 10:45]:
> > > There is an other problem with replacing bind with unbound and nsd.
> > > If you have a setup where you need to do authoritative and recursive
> > > resolving of domains with the same sock
Penned by Jan Klemkow on 20120217 3:38.24, we have:
| There is an other problem with replacing bind with unbound and nsd.
| If you have a setup where you need to do authoritative and recursive
| resolving of domains with the same socket and you have to synchronise
| with an extern dns server over
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 01:18:33PM +0100, Jan Klemkow wrote:
| I was working on replacing bind with unbound and nsd a half year ago.
| I run into this problem. I think in local networks you get such setups
| where you have to serve clients with global request like google.de and
| local requests lik
I was working on replacing bind with unbound and nsd a half year ago.
I run into this problem. I think in local networks you get such setups
where you have to serve clients with global request like google.de and
local requests like mail.inhouse.company.com.
I just want to hint this problem.
In my
Hi, Christiano,
On 02/15/2012 01:44 PM, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
>> Might be able to produce a patch in a couple of weeks, but mentioned it
>> in the event anyone else finds some cycles before I do.
>>
>
> I'm a bit ignorant about IPv6, but that is the same case for TCCLASS,
> I had fixed t
* Jan Klemkow [2012-02-17 10:45]:
> There is an other problem with replacing bind with unbound and nsd.
> If you have a setup where you need to do authoritative and recursive
> resolving of domains with the same socket and you have to synchronise
> with an extern dns server over zone transfers.
I
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 09:28:16PM +1100, Rod Whitworth wrote:
>
> If you missed my post on misc@ you can find i
> at:
> http://old.nabble.com/Lenovo-E320%3A-strange-things-happen-with-X-td3332
> 0989.html
>
> It is really wierd trying to find where the bug lies in the E320. I
> have found that t
Heavily chopped to provide less clutter for busy people
On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 10:29:11 +0100, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
>> I did some reading about UMS vs KMS and noted a Phoronix page showing
>> that for many of their benchmarks ran faster in UMS. Not that it will
>> help us if we can't get UMS dri
On 2012/02/17 10:38, Jan Klemkow wrote:
> I think we need modern bind in ports if we do the replacement. So that
> the admins out there could easily use OpenBSD as a DNS-Server with such
> extra features.
Yes of course. It's also needed for people doing split-horizon with
views, and various other
There is an other problem with replacing bind with unbound and nsd.
If you have a setup where you need to do authoritative and recursive
resolving of domains with the same socket and you have to synchronise
with an extern dns server over zone transfers.
This setup is not possible at the moment wit
>> I agree, however I cannot help with these arches as I do not have
>> access to them. Anyone does?
>
> I tested another arch, alpha with -current from 2012-02-12. A couple
> of build scripts needed executable bits to build successfully, like
> install-sh and libtool (hppa had the same issue, of c
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:23:59AM +1100, Rod Whitworth wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:43:28 -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
>
> >Intel drivers later than 2.10 are KMS only, which OpenBSD does not support.
> >The version in tree, based from CVS logs, is 2.9.1 with various backports
> >added from later
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