Am 14.05.2010 02:52, schrieb Pierre Abbat:
I installed Apache a couple of weeks ago and would like to start it. There is
no apache file in /etc/rc.d. There is a
file /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/apache. Why doesn't the package put this
file in /etc/rc.d? I could copy the file there, but if I
Am 14.05.2010 04:01, schrieb Pierre Abbat:
On Thursday 13 May 2010 21:10:24 Sascha Wildner wrote:
pkgsrc has a PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS option that - if set to YES in
/usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf - will copy rc.d scripts automatically to /etc/rc.d.
Does pkgin have such an option, or should I just copy
Am 06.05.2010 13:06, schrieb Antonio Huete Jimenez:
+1 for having something like dig/host in base.
You could easily have it by just installing bind from pkgsrc (or drill,
as you prefer). And new installations would have it anyways because it
comes on the LiveCD.
The only question is: Do we
Am 23.04.2010 11:47, schrieb Steve O'Hara-Smith:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:21:27 +0200
Sascha Wildners...@online.de wrote:
Am 23.04.2010 09:19, schrieb Colin Adams:
I thought I had previously seen (on this mailing list) advice that
hammer was designed for use on 500GB systems or bigger.
Am 23.04.2010 09:19, schrieb Colin Adams:
I thought I had previously seen (on this mailing list) advice that
hammer was designed for use on 500GB systems or bigger. Accordingly, as
I only have a 160GB drive, I am not using it.
But just now (after reading some of today's messages), I took a look
Am 16.04.2010 00:26, schrieb Matthew Dillon:
Yes, I was trying to think of scenarios and I think you are close,
that is likely the reason. The hammer cleanup code is only scanning
mounted PFSs. I verified this by umounting my /var/crash (which is
a PFS) and running hammer
Am 22.04.2010 18:06, schrieb Sascha Wildner:
Am 16.04.2010 00:26, schrieb Matthew Dillon:
Yes, I was trying to think of scenarios and I think you are close,
that is likely the reason. The hammer cleanup code is only scanning
mounted PFSs. I verified this by umounting my /var
Am 12.04.2010 15:24, schrieb Kiril Mitev:
From: Justin C. Sherrill
Load ehci, maybe? It appears to be USB causing the problem, so loading
that or maybe looking for a USB device to detatch would help.
Serves me right for not double-checking. Boots fine with mouse, etc
detached.
Loading ehci
Am 07.04.2010 20:44, schrieb Vivek Ayer:
I just checked out the dragonfly src tree from avalon and was
wondering which source file you all would recommend to look at first
to get a feel for how the kernel and system works. I supposed wherever
'int main' is, right?
Vivek,
the native kernel has
Am 13.03.2010 21:33, schrieb Saifi Khan:
Hi:
DragonFlyBSD was installed on a SATA disk which was part of the
system. After installation the system booted up fine.
The system was shutdown and the SATA disk was removed and placed
in a USB disk enclosure.
Now the system was powered on and 'boot
Am 13.03.2010 21:35, schrieb Saifi Khan:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Sascha Wildner wrote:
Am 08.03.2010 14:57, schrieb Saifi Khan:
Since the boot manager displays information on the basis of
partition ID, DragonFlyBSD is shown as FreeBSD !
In DragonFly's boot0? It must be really old then, since I
Am 14.03.2010 02:13, schrieb Matthew Dillon:
usb will mount starting at da8 but the real problem is that
most usb chipsets don't support serial numbers, so referencing
the mount by serial number will not work.
Yes, that's why he has to change it in any case.
Sascha
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Am 12.03.2010 07:22, schrieb LordYoukai:
Disabling cpu_cst seems to have alleviated the panic issue. There is
still the issue of a long wait at bootup after the discovery of kbd0 but
it did boot.
Just a wild guess: Is this a laptop without a battery? If so, disabling
cmbat might speed up
Am 08.03.2010 14:57, schrieb Saifi Khan:
Since the boot manager displays information on the basis of
partition ID, DragonFlyBSD is shown as FreeBSD !
In DragonFly's boot0? It must be really old then, since I changed it to
DF/FBSD back in 2005. Not that this helps you any better but it's all
Am 17.02.2010 01:45, schrieb Jim Chapman:
I installed the clang package but when I try to execute it (as root) I
get the message
clang-cc is not executable
I am running release 2.4.1. Do I need to wait for 2.6?
UPDATE: The problem was solved by adding /usr/pkg/libexec to path.
Thanks, Jim
Am 17.01.2010 08:25, schrieb Alex Hornung:
Absolutely not and I already submitted a patch[1] to Hasso a few months ago
(~ September). Don't know what happened to it. For the time being, just
apply the patch and be happy :)
It would be good if someone could make sure that this patch *REALLY*
Am 31.12.2009 05:18, schrieb Justin C. Sherrill:
The next quarterly release isn't due for another week; hopefully the
remaining problems can get covered; I've sent this to
pkgsrc-b...@netbsd.org too.
With our release being in the near future, wouldn't it be better to do a
bulk build on
Thomas Nikolajsen schrieb:
Hi,
as you might know a lot of DragonFly users and developers meet annually
at the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) Congress [1]. The Congress is in
Berlin, Germany starting form Dec, 27 to Dec, 30.
This year we might want to rent an apartment for all DragonFly people
who
Siju George schrieb:
but git is not there in the vkernel so how do I check out src and pkgsrc ?
'pkg_radd scmgit' should work, I assume.
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Sascha Wildner schrieb:
Siju George schrieb:
but git is not there in the vkernel so how do I check out src and pkgsrc ?
'pkg_radd scmgit' should work, I assume.
Yeah, I was wrong of course.
Well, you'll have to obtain the pkgsrc tree first via cvs, tarball,
whatever.
Then you can
Siju George schrieb:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Sascha Wildner s...@online.de wrote:
Well, you'll have to obtain the pkgsrc tree first via cvs, tarball,
whatever.
Then you can bootstrap it:
cd /usr/pkgsrc/bootstrap
./bootstrap
After bootstrap I get this error
dfly-vk1# bmake search
Matthew Dillon schrieb:
I have a question for pkgin users should we include pkgin as
part of the official dist? i.e. put it in the release ISOs/IMGs
like we do the git utilities, not bring it into base. It would
still be a package.
Alright, I've added it to the ISO.
Karthik Subramanian schrieb:
Hi Folks,
I'm trying to install DragonFly under qemu, using an ISO (this one's
yesterday's snapshot, I think).
It boots fine, I'm able to login as root and everything seems to work OK.
When I try to login as installer, however, I get the following error message:
Saifi Khan schrieb:
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009, Sascha Wildner wrote:
Peter Avalos schrieb:
On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 09:49:50PM +0530, Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi:
On a AMD64X2 system running DragonFly v2.5.1.187.gc1543-DEV
i'm trying to 'buildworld' with 'gcc44' as
# CCVER=gcc44 make buildworld
Johannes Hofmann schrieb:
The paths to xdm seem to be wrong in
nrelease/installer/etc/ttys and nrelease/gui/etc/ttys
/usr/pkg/bin/xdm as in etc/etc.i386/ttys is the correct path for
xdm packages from pkgsrc.
Fixed, thanks.
Sascha
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Peter Avalos schrieb:
On Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 09:49:50PM +0530, Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi:
On a AMD64X2 system running DragonFly v2.5.1.187.gc1543-DEV
i'm trying to 'buildworld' with 'gcc44' as
# CCVER=gcc44 make buildworld
buildworld is not warning-free with gcc44. You need to also set
Thomas Nikolajsen schrieb:
The tutorial isn't installed anymore, so link should go; but it is still in our
repo:
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/blob/HEAD:/usr.bin/make/PSD.doc/tutorial.ms
(online documented versoin can be found at e.g.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/pmake/)
Joel Carnat schrieb:
Hello,
I've just installed DFBSD 2.4.1-RELEASE and Xorg via binary packages (as
described in the HandBook).
So far X starts but DRI doesn't seem to be available:
(EE) [drm] drmOpen failed.
(EE) CHROME(0): [dri] DRIScreenInit failed. Disabling DRI.
(EE) AIGLX error: dlopen
Saifi Khan schrieb:
Hi:
A USB-serial adapter has been connected to my Compaq C301TU
laptop. the other end connects to my AMD64 X2 box.
Please try loading ucom uplcom modules prior to plugging in the device.
Sascha
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Saifi Khan schrieb:
i'm leaning towards USB-Ethernet and was wondering if there is a
USB-Ethernet device that is known to work fine with DragonFly
BSD 2.4.1 ?
We have aue(4), axe(4), cue(4), kue(4), rue(4). See the respective
manual pages for which hardware they support.
Sascha
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Alex Hornung schrieb:
While the idea of having a git mirror of pkgsrc is nice, I totally disagree
with the idea of using it for local modifications.
If we do that, we can just call it a fork directly and no need to call it
pkgsrc anymore.
Also, the solution to getting stuff working isn't
Michel Alexandre Salim schrieb:
Where is aliases_parse.h supposed to be generated?
We do basically:
yacc -d -o aliases_parse.c aliases_parse.y
lex -t aliases_scan.l aliases_scan.c
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Thomas Nikolajsen schrieb:
Presently there is no tool to see space used for a given snapshot, or PFS,
this could be a nice feature.
I usually do
du -hs fs/snapshots/snap*/
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Siju George schrieb:
Hope the Data is still in there and it is a matter of making the
device file /dev/ad4s1h and ad6s1h :-)
Are these GPT related partitions?
To what did you upgrade? And when?
Can you try upgrading again or are the disks crucial for that?
What disk devices do you have in
Siju George schrieb:
disklabel says
line 29: Warning, unknown filesystem type hammer
and the disklabel shows unused still :-(
Does HAMMER (uppercase) work?
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Siju George schrieb:
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade packages but it gives me an error.
# /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_chk -g
/usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_chk: Permission denied.
You are trying to execute the directory in /usr/pkgsrc instead of the
binary in /usr/pkg.
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Hasso Tepper schrieb:
Anyone has any plans to work on video support for DragonFly? I mean
especially newer stuff using v4l2 (Video for Linux 2) API etc.
I'm asking because if not, I'm going to disable pkgsrc video stuff using
v4l2 API for now.
I'll take a look at what Net/Open have. Thanks
Saifi Khan schrieb:
[...]
. update BINPKG_SITES in /etc/settings.conf
. pkg_add -v scmgit
git is already on the LiveCD and will be automatically on the installed
system as well.
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Miguel Soares schrieb:
ola Dfly users!
Scenario : Host Windows Vista Ultimate
Guest DragonFly2.2.1 CD version
Goal : Trying to mount a share to connect DF to Windows
Problem : When i execute mount -t vboxsf c:\DFShare /mnt/winI get an
error saying vboxsf is not
Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez schrieb:
Hi.
I am enough new with DragonFlyBSD, but i really like the system. Is very fast.
You know that FreeBSD have '/usr/sbin/sysinstall' (formerly
'/stand/sysinstall') for tune and configure a running system. I don't know if
'/usr/local/bin/installer' can be used
Sdävtaker schrieb:
Hello, i just installed 2.2.1 and i cant find the config and snapshot
directory, i had them in 2.2.0
Did i fail the installation or those were moved somewhere else?
I installed hammered way all straight foward, nothing by hand.
Thanks for any info.
Sdav
They will be created
Steve O'Hara-Smith schrieb:
I'd use a separate repository though -- no need to put everything
under /usr/src, if we could put it under /usr/pkgsrc/dfly
Right. That would also make it easy to place it into an existing
pkgsrc tree.
What else except the kqemu package could we put there?
Archimedes Gaviola schrieb:
In addition, while reading aac(4) manual, I don't know if the bugs
described are still true? Especially no. 2 because this machine is
having a 10GB RAM capacity.
BUGS
(1) This driver is not compatible with controllers that have version 1.x
firmware. The
Justin C. Sherrill schrieb:
On Thu, April 23, 2009 6:43 am, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
cd /usr
make pkgsrc-checkout
Would it be worth making this an optional step at install time? Opinions?
Don't know if there's a way to automate it.
Justin,
the problem is actually a bit more complex. Let
Colin Adams schrieb:
So I found the thread in question (I think). the advice was to to
ALT-Fn too look for a X server that is working. But I just find plain
ttys.
I tried both before and after logging in to installer.
Colin, I don't think you need the installer for configuring your system.
Neil Booth schrieb:
I don't believe Dragonfly is using / enabling the second CPU
of a dual-core Athlon I bought recently. At least, top only
shows one cpu. Is there a way to enable it, or can Dragonfly
not do that yet?
Hmm, and this is with a kernel that has 'options SMP' and 'options
Colin Adams schrieb:
I'm trying to install from the DVD.
When i get to the login prompt, I type installer.
Now every screen I come to, I get, in addition to the formatted screens, I get:
Login incorrect
login:
Password:/i386 (dfly-live) (ttyv1)
login:
It appears I need some kind of
Jost Tobias Springenberg schrieb:
Offtopic:
BTW, is the IRC channel listed anywhere on the page or in any ailing list
message ?
I did not know that it existed.
Yeah,
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/mailinglists/
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Sascha Wildner schrieb:
I agree with Simon that packet mode should be default, but it should not
be done in the 'img' taget, but instead in the installer (and hammer.sh).
Or in boot0cfg itself of course.
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David Rhodus schrieb:
Should /usr/Makefile be updated with make upgrade ?
I noticed my system still talks about using cvsup and not git.
I've added it, thanks.
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Just to clarify:
After 2.2 has been branched (end of January), we'll start dropping
support for _all_ ISA and EISA cards, not just the NICs.
We can't drop ISA support completely of course because of things like
PS/2 (atkbdc(4), ...), vga(4) and so on but support for everything
involving a
Hasso Tepper schrieb:
We have no resources for such tests and to fix things constantly ;). What
I'd like to see though is kind of userspace API/ABI freeze. Not really
hard freeze, but no such changes as introducing the reentrant functions
was, no messing with hiding/disclosing stuff in headers
Sepherosa Ziehau schrieb:
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
Following NIC drivers' EISA part:
ep, vx
Following NIC drivers will be complete dropped (ISA only):
el, ie, le, rdp, wl
If no objection comes within next three days, I will start
walt schrieb:
Great news. Yesterday's update from qemu definitely fixed the problem--even
the dragonfly and freebsd installers are back to normal.
Thanks much for your help.
OK, all's well that ends well.
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walt schrieb:
Can you try one more thing? From qemu, do 'kldload vesa', choose some valid
mode number from the output of 'vidcontrol -i mode' (15, 16 or 32 bit will
do), and set a VESA mode with 'vidcontrol MODE_number'. Tell me if the
problem persists with the new resolution.
Hey, that works!
walt schrieb:
Also, can you recompile with
options VGA_DEBUG=2
options FB_DEBUG=2
in your kernel config and post or mail me a verbose boot message?
I put the dmesg in my leaf account: leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~wa1ter
Thanks. However, it doesn't look unusual at the first sight.
Can you try
walt schrieb:
I've installed dfly using the kvm/qemu emulator and I'm seeing
strange corruption of the console screen at times.
Does it happen randomly or when you do some specific thing? Did you
change the mode using vidcontrol(8) or does it happen with plain 80x25?
Some lines of text
walt schrieb:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Sascha Wildner wrote:
walt schrieb:
I've installed dfly using the kvm/qemu emulator and I'm seeing
strange corruption of the console screen at times.
Does it happen randomly or when you do some specific thing? Did you change the
mode using vidcontrol(8
Hi all,
users of the ciss(4) driver, please test the following upgrade:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~swildner/ciss4.diff
(cd /usr/src; patch -p1 /path/to/ciss4.diff)
The patch has been successfully tested on a HP ProLiant DL380 with a
Smart Array P400 controller.
Also if you own a box
Archimedes Gaviola schrieb:
I try installing DragonFly-2.0.1 with SAS hard drive (RAID 1) but
weren't detected. Attached file is a dmesg output.
It looks like HP Smart Array and our ciss(4) doesn't seem to have
support for it. Maybe just the PCI ID is missing. Try adding:
{ 0x103C, 0x3230,
Sepherosa Ziehau schrieb:
IIRC, our install CD will not populate /usr/src
There is the kernel source on the LiveCD, in /usr/src-sys.tar.bz2 but
it's not installed to the hard disk.
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Sascha Wildner schrieb:
Can you try if the ath(4) driver works for you (e.g., kldload ath)?
It's not compiled into the default GENERIC kernel.
Forgot to mention: I think you'll have to kldload ath_hal and ath_rate
too. Either that or just put 'ath_load=YES' into /boot/loader.conf and
reboot
Daniel Olsson schrieb:
I forgott to write at my first mail that i have tried kldload ath but it
says can't load ath: No such file or directory. But now i tried kldload
if_ath and now it's working :D
Oops, right.
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Daniel Olsson schrieb:
I will add ath_load=yes to loader.conf too:D thanks for all the help!
Make that 'if_ath_load=YES' then. :-)
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dark0s Optik schrieb:
Now why I type make installword and not building kernel?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean but note that the manual page says:
Next, a filesystem image to be used by the virtual kernel has to be
created and populated (assuming world has been built previously)
So
Justin C. Sherrill schrieb:
I'm still working on getting this Sony PCG-R505EL to boot DragonFly - it
does that just fine, but I can't get it to notice any of my PCMCIA cards.
I insert any card, and there's no reaction - nothing in messages, no
lights on the cards. I can confirm the cards are
Sascha Wildner schrieb:
FWIW, the official timezone code is at
ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzcode2008e.tar.gz currently (the fixes you
posted are identical there).
Syncing our code with that is on my list for some time now.
I've posted a tzcode upgrade to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
YONETANI Tomokazu schrieb:
I think the essential part of the change that fixes mktime() is something
like attached to this message. I'm using patched libc on my -DEVELOPMENT
machine and it seems to work with TZ=America/Chicago now. But probably we
want to catch other fixes from FreeBSD.
Aran Cox schrieb:
Still, should TZ be set by the installer? Where is the proper place
to set TZ in DragonflyBSD? I certainly didn't unset it (intentionally
or otherwise.)
As far as I can see, TZ should not be needed if /etc/localtime exists
which is a hard link of the time zone file to be
Stefan Johannesdal schrieb:
I have tried with USB legacy options on and off in the BIOS. I have
tried switching the BIOS options from USB v1.1+2.0 to only v1.1. I have
tried all the different combinations with and without
kern.intr_mpsafe=0. Still can't get my USB keyboard to work with the
Archimedes Gaviola schrieb:
First of all, congratulations for this new release of DragonFly! I've
tried installing on my desktop PC but I encountered some errors while
adding software packages (checked all) but suddenly it prompts for
Packages were successfully installed!. Below are the errors
Sascha Wildner schrieb:
I don't think adding packages from the installer works (it probably
still assumes that we're using FreeBSD ports).
I take that back.
The path for the package tools was wrong. I've changed it in HEAD and
the 2.0 branch. Although I'm not sure if there aren't other
Hasso Tepper wrote:
The question is what we should do? Due to fact that it's quite widely
used, we should do something, but what? I'd prefer to add fortran into
gcc-4.1 as well. Are there objections?
If you want to add it, I wouldn't object.
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thegraze wrote:
When I want to install binary packages with pkg_radd, DragonFlyBSD
would like to install packages for 1.10.1, because
pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org//All is linked to the 1.10.1 packes.
So please link pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org//All to the 1.12 packages.
As far as I know the build of
Christopher Rawnsley wrote:
I have an idea about using man pages and a wiki together. I guess this
may have been discussed before but just in case it hasn't... I think
it would be great if we could some how integrate the man pages into a
wiki like system in order to help keep are
Andre LeClaire wrote:
Hello, everyone! With the idea of creating a custom router, I've
installed DragonFly on an older laptop with limited resources (1GB flash
drive), and wonder if it's possible to build a custom kernel by
cvsup-ing the kernel source only? This was possible with FreeBSD 4*,
Sascha Wildner wrote:
Replace 'dragonfly-cvs-src' with 'dragonfly-src-sys' in the supfile
you're using.
Should have been: Replace 'dragonfly-cvs-src' with 'dragonfly-cvs-sys'...
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Matthew Dillon wrote:
:I'm a student interested in doing the AMD64 port as a Google Summer of
:Code project.
:I would like to have some questions answered, in order to be able to
:make an informed decision.
: 1. Does porting require messing with the source code of gcc/binutils/gdb?
This
Christopher Rawnsley wrote:
Another observation I have made; I am trying to install slice /dev/
ad4s3. Now if I run:
ls /dev/ad4s*
I'll get output for the additional lettered partitions for slices s0,
s1 but not anything greater for slices s2 and s3, for instance. Could
this be the reason
Colin Adams wrote:
Where do you get the latest version from? I'm just using what comes
with the software.
Seems here:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
Sascha
Matthew Dillon wrote:
* Similarly with AMD64. We need it. I've developed the
infrastructure separation required and we even have a fully
virtualized kernel (vkernel) which demonstratres the infrastructure
separation. Most of the generic kernel code can
Michael Neumann wrote:
While reading your post I got an idea for future DragonFlyBSD releases.
Why not name them according to dragonfly species?
I think there should be enough till the next millenium ;-)
Hmm, am I the only one who is glad that we _don't_ have fancy codenames
for releases?
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Hello everyone! We are happy to say that the 1.12 release is now
available!
Many thanks to everyone who contributed! :)
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Matthew Dillon wrote:
I really doubt that you can build the dragonfly kernel from inside
FreeBSD any more, short of booting a DragonFly CD in a virtual machine
and building it there.
Hmm, but he's trying FreeBSD 4 - DragonFly 1.2, something which seems
to have been working at some
Sdävtaker wrote:
Hey, i ran bmake search for first time in this new clean installed
machine with 1.10.1
bmake search key='ocaml'
Extracting complete dependency database. This may take a while...
And It is taking a real while, it is in 4200 after aprox 5 hours. I
dont remember it to take
Hi,
can you test:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~swildner/sln2.tbz
I did the basic porting (get it to compile) and sephe enhanced it a bit.
It could work now, or not. :)
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Sdävtaker wrote:
swildnerSdav_: *here was an url, i will just pasted the code
here:
Index: if_rl.c
===
RCS file: /home/dcvs/src/sys/dev/netif/rl/if_rl.c,v
retrieving revision 1.36
diff -u -r1.36 if_rl.c
---
Haidut wrote:
The DFLY release process I think is geared towards creating an
installation live CD. It will boot but won't be a ready-to run GUI
environment just like your HDD deployment but rather a live CD from
which you can install the applications you chose to include when
creating this
Sdävtaker wrote:
Hello,
I had installed DFBSD and a couple of basic apps through pkg-src in a
4GB HD and want to move them to a LiveDVD (or CD, actually im not using
the 4GB, just 900MB and can maybe do some extra cleaning).
I was wondering if someone can point me to some documentation of how
dark0s Optik wrote:
Does DragonFly work over Sony Vaio?
You can test quite easily by booting the CD which is a complete system
(LiveCD).
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 18:21:00 +0100
Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My ancient Vaio C1XS does not come with a CD-ROM drive, and will only boot
off of a Sony-branded PCMCIA-based CD-ROM drive.
So that kinda sucks. :)
How do you ever install an
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
So who is coming? I am for sure (just booked the flight).
I'll be there.
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rmkml wrote:
Hi,
Im test dfbsd v1.10.1 on intel dual core 2 plateform
normal boot and single boot not work (pb irq11)
but safe mode is ok on live cd,
but Im desired boot on safe mode with enhanced kern.ipc.nmb*
(kern.ipc.nmbufs=65536 and kern.ipc.nmbclusters=32768)
is it possible ?
OK boot safe
Karthik Subramanian wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have a dumb question - how do I loopback mount an ISO image in DragonFly?
Check out the EXAMPLES in the vnconfig(8) manpage.
Sascha
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Eric wrote:
Basically, what do I do step by step to install x windows??!?! It needs to
be made much more clear in the handbook on both the main handbook and new
user's guide
We use pkgsrc from NetBSD so things are a bit different. See NetBSD's
documentation at:
Dennis den Brok wrote:
Sorry, the DF installer does not play well with my USB-HDs, so it'll
take me a while until I'll be able to test your patch by compiling a
kernel myself.
What problems does the installer have with your USB disks?
Sascha
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Michael Neumann wrote:
* In FreeBSD there is a /etc/rc.d/ipw script, that load the firmware
into the driver (ipwcontrol -i ipw0 -f firmwarefile).
I'll look at the script later. Try putting it in /etc/start_if.iwi0 for now.
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Chris Turner wrote:
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Jeremy did another interview of me in Kernel Trap, here's the URL:
http://kerneltrap.org/node/14116
-Matt
hey so what happened to the Hammer FS name ?
JA: Does your new filesystem have a name?
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Also, the installer defaults to wanting
to install bootblocks on acd0 as well as your hard drive and has
to be unchecked before proceeding.
Same goes for the floppy drive btw. It also offers CD and floppy as
installation targets. Dunno how the installer
Hi,
the following work-in-slow-progress patch brings in some changes from
FreeBSD that will allow to bring up a wireless interface with:
ifconfig_ath0=up WPA DHCP
That is, besides the special parameters WPA and DHCP, all normal
ifconfig parameters are possible in the ifconfig_... line now.
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