After a long absense, newmidi now supports CS461x/428x PCI Audio
and GUS midi, with some bug fix. Both pcm and midi on an ISA PnP/
PCI card now work(for SB/GUS/CS461x). Microtimeout and APIC timer
patches are separated from newmidi.
Please follow the document at:
http://www.freebsd.org/~tanimura
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Chris Csanady wrote:
> > I *know* someone else said it wasn't so, but just 3 weeks ago I had this
> > very problem, with word perfect, and it works just fine now. Are you sure
> > you have a really up to date linux_base port installed? It was recently
> > changed, a *lot* o
> I *know* someone else said it wasn't so, but just 3 weeks ago I had this
> very problem, with word perfect, and it works just fine now. Are you sure
> you have a really up to date linux_base port installed? It was recently
> changed, a *lot* of new libs added, and I'd really like an answer on
> I've not got an up to date version of gcc available at the moment (will get
> -current over the weekend however and see how things change)
see /usr/ports/lang/egcs/
> (Not sure why we have two version of gas in the source tree though ?)
The first is our ELF linker, the second is our a.out li
In reply:
> On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, David Schwartz wrote:
>
> > > > "unauthorized" things for keeping Trek alive in the first place... If
> > > > it came out that Paramount ever tried litigation over such things,
> > > > they would lose a LOT of fans, and the money in their pockets! What
> > > > w
You're talking as if litigious corporations follow logic and common
sense. This is more the exception than the rule IMO.
Don't construe this as arguing against the inclusion of trek73 ... I
think you're probably right that the risk is minimal, but for different
reasons.
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UNIX
In reply:
> > On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Jim Bryant wrote:
> >
> > > "unauthorized" things for keeping Trek alive in the first place... If
> > > it came out that Paramount ever tried litigation over such things,
> > > they would lose a LOT of fans, and the money in their pockets! What
> > > would come
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 02:10:03PM -0500, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
> Someone just mailed me this heads up about my AWE soundcard setup
> tutorial at http://members.home.net/conrads/awepnp-freebsd.html.
> As this is the first I've heard about this, I'd greatly appreciate it
Conrad (and anyone else w
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Jim Bryant wrote:
> "unauthorized" things for keeping Trek alive in the first place... If
> it came out that Paramount ever tried litigation over such things,
> they would lose a LOT of fans, and the money in their pockets! What
> would come next? Sueing people at conventi
In reply:
> On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> > I found a copy of the C version of trek73 in my Amiga archives. This
> > is the trek73 originally written in HP-2000 Basic that was rewritten
> > by Dave Pare and Chris Williams in C and seriously enhanced by a bunch
> >
According to Dana Huggard:
> /usr/src/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/libgcc1.c
> *** Signal 12
You need to build and run a new kernel before. There were some changes that
require that. You need to read all -current mails...
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On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> I found a copy of the C version of trek73 in my Amiga archives. This
> is the trek73 originally written in HP-2000 Basic that was rewritten
> by Dave Pare and Chris Williams in C and seriously enhanced by a bunch
> of people including
Hellmuth Michaelis writes:
>I've added a new option (-o directory) to newsyslog to move the old logfiles
>into another directory than the original ones.
>
works OK for me, although the English (Germish ?) in the man page could use
some polishing. I only tested it using an absolute path.
---
Gary
According to Marc van Woerkom:
> device pcm0 at pci0
>
> in the kernel configuration file.
Try
device pcm0
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Just FYI,
We launched ACPI project in Japan today, but the activities haven't
detailed yet in this project. We'd like to contribute something from
this project to FreeBSD main stream developing some sort of prototype
but don't want to make duplicated efforts anyway. So please let us
know if you
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:>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 00:42:12 -0700 (PDT)
:>From: Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:
:>It looks on the face of it that AMD is hanging. Perhaps this is
:>preventing the system from clearing out buffers and causing lockups
:>on other mounts. AMD could also be causing a deadlo
>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 00:42:12 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>It looks on the face of it that AMD is hanging. Perhaps this is
>preventing the system from clearing out buffers and causing lockups
>on other mounts. AMD could also be causing a deadlock to occ
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OK, I've gotten a few private replies (thanks!), and have also read
through several threads in the -current archives. I think I've got
the picture now. Can't say I'm all that happy about what I've read
(I mean, having to add to my web pages something to the effect of
"you can disregard all of th
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999 23:32:42 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
> It's broken trying to work with the name cache, and dies because it can't
> find the name NCACHE. Where is this guy?
I use the following patch to patches/patch-aa for CURRENT. I've no idea
what this does to STABLE.
Ciao,
Sheldon.
Inde
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Bill Paul wrote:
> > > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 mount_nwfs /vol2/release/sbin
> > > install: mount_nwfs: No such file or directory
> >
> > Ok, it seems that I found why mount_nwfs failed to build: I'm use
> > 'install' instead of ${INSTALL} in the libncp.
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