Remco Moolenaar wrote:
> Good afternoon,
Sorry about this, but I'm a 100% sure I've send it to freebsd-announce. I was
surprised myself this morning.
Remco.
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On 19-Oct-99 Marc van Woerkom wrote:
>> The Vibra128 (which is PCI) uses the Ensoniq chip, but I'm not so sure
>> the PCI128 does.
>
>
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> Then Creative came up and bought Ensoniq to get some decent PCI
> card. The PCI 128 seems to be more or less the same like the Audio
>
Please have a look at http://www.freebsd.org/~hm/newsyslog.tar.gz
I've added a new option (-o directory) to newsyslog to move the old logfiles
into another directory than the original ones.
This option was introduced, because it is not possible to move old logfiles
out of the way without potent
During this week I have two goals here at FreeBSD con. 1 is to kludge up
a working sio driver. The second is to help fix those folks I've broken
by my latest changes. Please trip me while I'm here if youare seeing problems.
I have most of the sio driver mods done, but I'm doing something silly
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Chris Dillon wrote:
> Should this apply cleanly to -stable? If so, I'll give it a shot when
> I get home.
I'll answer my own question (which, oddly enough, still hasn't made it
to the list after about two hours). I forgot about newbus. It
doesn't work, of course, and my C
Hey there,
Has anyone managed to get USB modem support compiled into the 4.0 kernel
using the patches from the projects site?? Or can it be done another
way??
Unfortunately my 33.6K internal has rolled over and died and now I just
have a 56.6K external USB modem which I haven't been able to get
On 18-Oct-99 Chris Dillon wrote:
> though we're running Win95, not FreeBSD (yet). The wavetable samples
> don't appear to exist in any kind of onboard RAM, so I'm not entirely
> sure just how "hardware" the wavetable is at all.
Probably not at all..
Since Vibra 128's are REALLY cheap, then t
>Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 09:56:49 +1000
>From: Brett White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Has anyone tried using the 4.0-19991012-CURRENT snapshot? I
>need to confirm that this snapshot is a "good one" before I
>update my 3.3R installation to it in a last ditch effort to
>compile USB modem support into th
> The Vibra128 (which is PCI) uses the Ensoniq chip, but I'm not so sure
> the PCI128 does.
Walter Lord has set up (and still maintains) a home page when the
Ensoniq Audio PCI came out:
http://www.netexcite.com/audiopci/index.html
You find lots of drivers, the 8 MB wave table sets for the
Has anyone tried using the 4.0-19991012-CURRENT snapshot? I
need to confirm that this snapshot is a "good one" before I
update my 3.3R installation to it in a last ditch effort to
compile USB modem support into the kernel.
Thanks,
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Good afternoon,
Last month we announced the Linux Applications database for BSD Unix
systems. This database has been generalized to include ALL Unix
applications and has been moved to its own domain
http://www.bsdapps.org/
The generalization is especially import for the NetBSD and OpenBSD
group
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
> After the recent signal related changes, the pre-cam kernel I saved a long
> time ago no longer works with (even statically compiled) user applications,
> which meant I had no way to access my files on an old disk hanging off an
> aic6360 card. So I decide
> The following patch from Doug Rabson fixed the USB and sound problem for
> me. It has already bee committed to -current.
Thanks for that hint.
Regards,
Marc
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Well, Windows 98 recognizes it as a PCI Serial Controller before I install a
driver, is there any way to direct the sio to look at the pci bus?
Bill
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On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Marc van Woerkom wrote:
> > > pcm0: unable to map register space
> > > device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
> >
> > This is an Abit BP6 board with two Celeron 366, 256 MByte memory, one
> > Soundblaster PCI 128 (pcm0) and one Hoontech (pcm1) sound card. Below is
>
On 18-Oct-99 David O'Brien wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 12:25:48PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
>> If you don't believe me when I say that pcic _was_ working for the Sept. 29
>> sources:
>
> The pcic modules is *KNOWN* to have and cause problems. Warner told you
> this and you still insist on
> I suspect someone will want a PCCARD front end as well. I'll write it if
> someone will work with me on testing.
You have a guinie pig^W^Wtester.
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On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 12:25:48PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
> If you don't believe me when I say that pcic _was_ working for the Sept. 29
> sources:
The pcic modules is *KNOWN* to have and cause problems. Warner told you
this and you still insist on pushing the issue. Why? NO FreeBSD
develop
Current, cvsup'ed daily.
My adv is hanging now at "Waiting 5 seconds for SCSI devices to settle"
Two weeks or so it then gave 4 messages about "bus timeout" or so (Sorry I
can't remember the exact wording; it doesn't say so now.)
It has ben non-functional for a month or so.
I only have a HP4020i
On 1999 Oct 18, Andrew Gallatin (aka [EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> BTW -- I just talked to a collegue here who's getting screwed by
> ad_timeout() with a very slow disk on a pc. It sounds like it could
> be the same problem.
Hi-
I would be that induhvidual.
I have x86 box at home running curr
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
> After the recent signal related changes, the pre-cam kernel I saved a long
> time ago no longer works with (even statically compiled) user applications,
> which meant I had no way to access my files on an old disk hanging off an
> aic6360 card. So I decide
[removing cc's, since I addressed them in another message in another
thread in another list :]
Will Andrews wrote:
>
> Yes, that's how I did it. Actually, I had 3.3-RELEASE.. I downloaded the entire
If you had 3.3-RELEASE, you wouldn't need a new loader to load the
-current kernel. That's not t
It seems Bryan Liesner wrote:
>
> Is the Promise Ultra66 IDE adapter supported? I cannot get 3.3 or 4.0
> kernels to see the card at all. The mailing list archive details are
> sketchy at best. The pci_ide source seems to only do support for the
> Ultra33.
The Ultra66 should be supported in
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Luoqi Chen wrote:
> DMA is not supported, sync transfer is supported but not tested, neither
> pnp nor pccard is supported. My card doesn't support any of these, so
> there's not much I could do, I hope sopme of you could fill in the blanks.
Looks pretty good. I'll whip up a
On 18-Oct-99 Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> I'm tracking this now. Well, I'll start tracking as soon as I finish
> my mail. I suggested first upgrading to 3.3 (or even 3.2), and only
> then to current. That _will_ work, as it will upgrade the loader.
> Alas, you need not even go to such pains. Just cvs
On 18-Oct-99 Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Will Andrews writes:
>: But it doesn't work. I'm assuming that my kernel
>: config file's settings do not affect make world in any way,
>: and thus it seems that pcic.ko is not being built by make world
>: anymore...
>
> What d
[cc'ing Marcel just in case he wants to volunteer any suggestion...
:)]
[also cc'ing Mike Smith since aout_freebsd.c seems to be his]
[and cc'ing Peter too, since he dabbed a lot in that file]
Will Andrews wrote:
>
...
> Is there any additional information I can provide (I noticed a related thre
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Will Andrews writes:
: But it doesn't work. I'm assuming that my kernel
: config file's settings do not affect make world in any way,
: and thus it seems that pcic.ko is not being built by make world
: anymore...
What doesn't work? Can you give some error mes
> > > pcm0: unable to map register space
> > > device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
> >
> > This is an Abit BP6 board with two Celeron 366, 256 MByte memory, one
> > Soundblaster PCI 128 (pcm0) and one Hoontech (pcm1) sound card. Below is
> > the complete dmesg from today's current, an
Is the Promise Ultra66 IDE adapter supported? I cannot get 3.3 or 4.0
kernels to see the card at all. The mailing list archive details are
sketchy at best. The pci_ide source seems to only do support for the
Ultra33.
Thanks,
Bryan
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After the recent signal related changes, the pre-cam kernel I saved a long
time ago no longer works with (even statically compiled) user applications,
which meant I had no way to access my files on an old disk hanging off an
aic6360 card. So I decided to bite the bullet and camify the aic driver
m
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> You could do that, and it would load your kernel. Your best option,
> though, it's to jump first to 3.3-stable.
I've got the -currents' snap loader for the 10th of october. It works fine
- i've managed to load 3.x and 4.x kernels.
> But before you d
> Hmmm, that's odd, because the patch Marcel sent me was later committed
> to signal.h as rev 1.22 -- and it did indeed fix the Xfree86 3.3.5
> ``make install'' problem for me.
H..
root@test-> ident /usr/include/sys/signal.h
/usr/include/sys/signal.h:
$FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/signal.h,v 1.
> Hmmm, that's odd, because the patch Marcel sent me was later committed
> to signal.h as rev 1.22
Thanks. I did falsely check the log for src/include/signal.h instead of the
one in src/sys/sys
> and it did indeed fix the Xfree86 3.3.5 ``make install'' problem for me.
That's what I understoo
On 18 Oct, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>> See the mails from October 15th, esp. the ones from Marcel Moolenaar
>> and Sheldon Hearn.
>
> I did, but they don't fix the XFree86 3.3.5 build problem.
I build 3.3.5 at Oct 16th (~8pm CET, cvsup & world ~3pm?), no 3rd-party
patches applied.
Bye,
Alexande
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 01:52:57 MST, "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
> > See the mails from October 15th, esp. the ones from Marcel Moolenaar
> > and Sheldon Hearn.
>
> I did, but they don't fix the XFree86 3.3.5 build problem.
Hmmm, that's odd, because the patch Marcel sent me was later committed
to
> See the mails from October 15th, esp. the ones from Marcel Moolenaar
> and Sheldon Hearn.
I did, but they don't fix the XFree86 3.3.5 build problem.
- Jordan
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> I've got a box running yesterday's -current and it can't compile
> or install things like XFree86 or ImageMagik due to syntax errors
> in this file.
See the mails from October 15th, esp. the ones from Marcel Moolenaar
and Sheldon Hearn.
It seems this patch has not been commited yet.
Anyone go
Jacques Vidrine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have one (colorado thing). I _will not_ adopt it :-) but I'd
> happily send it to a committer that wanted to support it. I haven't
> used it in years, but AFAIK it still works.
I have an old Conner drive and three 40MB tapes which I will happily
d
> > pcm0: unable to map register space
> > device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
>
> This is an Abit BP6 board with two Celeron 366, 256 MByte memory, one
> Soundblaster PCI 128 (pcm0) and one Hoontech (pcm1) sound card. Below is
> the complete dmesg from today's current, and the kernel
> I'm installing -current on a FreeBSD-3.3-stable system. I've done the sup
> (which succeeded with no problems). When I try the "make buildworld" I
> get "signal 12" crashes during the gcc lib build. In specific:
I had the same problem (see my mail from 12th October).
One of the present requ
In <19538.940215318@localhost>, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> I've got a box running yesterday's -current and it can't compile
[...]
>#if defined(_P1003_1B_VISIBLE) || defined(KERNEL)
>..
>#endif
I use the appended C file and compilation shell script to test include
file cha
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