On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> Either the patch is very short, or you forgot to include it :)
*LOL* I can't believe I did that :) It'll be on this one!!
>
> The ATA_16BIT_ONLY thing is to only do 16bit wide inb/outb instructions
> as old ISA HW don't allow 32bit wide access. This
It seems Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> I just noticed a problem with the ATA driver with my (not quite, but to me)
> new CD-R drive. The behavior is that underruns and overruns are handled
> incorrectly, due to a mixup between variables. The end result is that
> too much data is sent to the
Starting mpg123 with a random mpg3 file produces the following panic
within half a second. The kernel is current as of this morning. THe
panic is reproducable (as in, I cannot play the mpg3 file).
kernel plus core available if needed.
Dec 15 14:55:25 henny /kernel: ESS1879: adding io range 0x22
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
>Anyone else experiencing lockups when an underrun/overrun occurs, try
> this patch; it has fixed the problem for me, and now I'm on my way to
> writing music CDs :) The current way to hack around that bug must be
> to use the "obs" operan
I just noticed a problem with the ATA driver with my (not quite, but to me)
new CD-R drive. The behavior is that underruns and overruns are handled
incorrectly, due to a mixup between variables. The end result is that
too much data is sent to the drive and it chokes, borking my entire 2nd ATA
bu
> My work around to this problem is to add the following line to /etc/pam.conf,
> rshdauthsufficient pam_deny.so
What timing! I just committed something that looks identical!
M
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> Hi all,
>
> on two 4.0-CURRENT boxes (cvsuped today) I got the following response when
> trying to rlogin to it:
>
> # rlogin indiana
> assword:
>
> A typed-in password is echoed in cleartext.
>
> The only thing that helps is to comment out the second-last line in
> /etc/pam.conf:
>
> # ot
I have the Sound Blaster PCI 512 card now and I was wondering if it is
supported with newpcm. It uses the EMU10K1 processor, the same as Sound
Blaster Live. I am aware that the Linux source is has been open sourced by
Creative, so ...
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Brian Beattie wrote:
> Having read, the first article or so on this subject, I decided that it
> had absolutely no merit. However; seeing an article by you I figured that
> it would be at least interesting. I was not disapointed.
>
> Thank you.
Please, I know you meant wel
Having read, the first article or so on this subject, I decided that it
had absolutely no merit. However; seeing an article by you I figured that
it would be at least interesting. I was not disapointed.
Thank you.
Brian Beattie| The only problem with
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> The last cvs-cur CTM delta I received was cvs-cur.5961, which arrived
> just over 24 hours ago. Is there a problem with the CTM generation?
Fixed that problem (security thing) found another. Still working on it.
>
> Peter
>
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> The last cvs-cur CTM delta I received was cvs-cur.5961, which arrived
> just over 24 hours ago. Is there a problem with the CTM generation?
Right. Login problem. Fixed real quick now.
>
> Peter
>
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Hello All,
I've written a tty driver for SBNI-12x Granch Serial Cards.
Granch serial is a short range modem. It provides up to 2MB
over just plain couple of wires. More detail http://www.granch.ru
(sorry russian only).
This card is very popular in Russia, because of poor telephone
lines. This i
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Andrew Sherrod wrote:
> Do you know which version is shipping with FreeBSD 3.4?
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/mail.html
says elm-2.4ME+61
Kris
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> > Is amount of ram available (portably) to configure?
> > So configure could decide to use --low-memory by itself? Allowing
> > overrides, naturally.
> >
> > Leif
> >
>
> There is actually a method to portably guess how much RAM your have available
> from configure -- just write a small C pro
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 07:23:36PM -0700, Sasha Pachev wrote:
> Leif Neland wrote:
> >
> > > The reason for this is that some gcc optimizations stages takes
> > > exponentially more memory when compiling big functions.
> > > bison produces one big function for the grammar parsing and its
> > > th
On 04-Jan-00 Sasha Pachev wrote:
> There is actually a method to portably guess how much RAM your have
> available
> from configure -- just write a small C program that will keep
> malloc()-ing until
> it gets an error, but I do not think it is worth the effort.
Especially since different u
Do you know which version is shipping with FreeBSD 3.4?
Andrew Kenneth Milton wrote:
> +[ Andrew Sherrod ]-
> | Guess ELM 2.4 isn't Y2K compliant. Not a huge problem, but annoying.
> |
> | FreeBSD:
> |
> | Received: from cscfx.sytex.com ([EMAIL PRO
Leif Neland wrote:
>
> > The reason for this is that some gcc optimizations stages takes
> > exponentially more memory when compiling big functions.
> > bison produces one big function for the grammar parsing and its
> > this that takes a long time to compile; To compile sql_yacc.cc quickly
> >
+[ Andrew Sherrod ]-
| Guess ELM 2.4 isn't Y2K compliant. Not a huge problem, but annoying.
|
| FreeBSD:
|
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> Hello!
>
> The behaviour of date(1) is probably specified by POSIX, but I think,
> date -v-1m should at least return a date a month _before_ the current
> month.
>
> Example:
> Mi 1 Dez 1999 15:06:47 CET
>
> (Dez. has 31, so it should be Nov 30, I think).
>
> More confusing is something li
Guess ELM 2.4 isn't Y2K compliant. Not a huge problem, but annoying.
FreeBSD:
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The last cvs-cur CTM delta I received was cvs-cur.5961, which arrived
just over 24 hours ago. Is there a problem with the CTM generation?
Peter
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Hi, With CURRENT sources updated earlier today ... my system now
crash-and-burns when trying to play audio.
i have foudn these messages in /var/log/messages:
Jan 4 01:30:26 shadowmere /kernel: gusc0: at port
0x220,0x320-0x327,0x32c-0x333 irq 5 drq 1,3 flags 0x13 on isa0
Jan 4 01:30:26 shadowm
Logging has stopped working here. I don't know exactly when, but
after I switched from stable to current in November. In particular,
this rule is demonstrably not logging:
11000 6360 deny log logamount 100 ip from any to any via tun1
6 denied, none logged -- I did 'ipfw resetlog 11000'
techie,
I, too, remember Karl from IRC, but this isn't the place (there's probably
also some things one could dig up on you, prae, piker, mjr and myself) for
that type of post, so please don't. This isn't operlist and hopefully the
antics here are over too.
oh, and you'll never guess what nick I
Hello,
>From a long time lurking on -current, I would suggest that you do the
following. (This might not be strictly official, but it's how it's
worked on this list in the past. ;)
Put the driver up on a web page. Post a message on -current giving
the URL and specifics of the drivers. Reques
I did a cvsup on 01/01/2000, and then did a buildworld. It failed
in kdump and truss in /usr/src/usr.bin. Thinking the problem was
the "make" picking up the wrong include file, I redid the build
once I did a make installworld with the latest build (less kdump
and truss!). Same p
Nicolas Souchu wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> FOR ANYBODY THAT USES ZIP/PRINTER/PLIP ON THE PARALLEL PORT UNDER -current
>
> A major ppbus(4) release is available for beta-testing.
Good work! Now plip, which has been broken for ages, works perfectly - no more
lockups, spontaneous reboots, panics, etc! T
It seems Valentin S. Chopov wrote:
>
> It seems there is something for
>
> #if NPCI > 0 ... #endif
Yup, forgot that one, fixed.
-Søren
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Valentin S. Chopov wrote:
> It seems there is something for
>
> #if NPCI > 0 ... #endif
>
>
> ata-all.o: In function `ataintr':
> ata-all.o(.text+0x534): undefined reference to
> `pci_read_config'
> *** Error code 1
This is yet another reason why bus front-end code shou
Hello All,
I've written a couple of drivers and would like to include them in current.
What the procedure to add new device driver to current?
Who is the point of contact?
I think, I could not commit it to the cvs tree or can I?
Thanks,
emax
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It seems there is something for
#if NPCI > 0 ... #endif
linking kernel
ata-all.o: In function `ataintr':
ata-all.o(.text+0x534): undefined reference to
`pci_read_config'
*** Error code 1
--
Val
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The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, David Greenman wrote:
>
> > >Also, I can tell that someone is doing some good covering up. Its ashame t
o
> > >see leaders do this.
> >
> >How can you tell that? There is no evidence to support that. *I'm*
> > certainly not covering anything
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, David Greenman wrote:
> >Also, I can tell that someone is doing some good covering up. Its ashame to
> >see leaders do this.
>
>How can you tell that? There is no evidence to support that. *I'm*
> certainly not covering anything up and I've seen no reason to believe that
I've followed the BOOTP threads in -current from the archives, but I
can't find any resolution of the issue. I cvsup'd -current last night
and still have a non-working BOOTP kernel.
Many of the posts centered around PXE negating the need for BOOTP
kernel support. Just how are you supposed to m
Well, maybe a patch will get things moving. I just submitted kern/15860
with a simple patch which reduces the default maxfilesperproc to be 20
less than maxfiles. I got the mailing list reference wrong in the PR, but
-hackers has it's share of similar requests :).
Kelly
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000,
I am inclined to agree. An obscure company like Lyris would not be making
money hand over fist if majordomo were that great.
-Kip
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Jesper Skriver wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 02, 2000 at 09:59:28PM -0600, wrote:
> > He is just expressing his point
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> As for ample warning: I've seen MAKEDEVs display a list of the devices
> they are creating. I think the Tru64 version does this. I myself think this
> is a good behaviour (and hope people won't start yelling 'bloat' for once)
I like this idea a *lot*.
-
With sources cvsup-ed earlier today ... buildworld bails out with the
following:
===> gnu/lib/libreadline/readline/doc
cat
/usr/src/gnu/lib/libreadline/readline/doc/../../../../../contrib/libreadline
/doc/rlman.texinfo > readline.texi
makeinfo --no-split -I /usr/src/gnu/lib/libreadline/readline/d
On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Bob Vaughan wrote:
> if there is interest in a week or so, I may dig out the old dirt, and post a
> summary of his antics on operlist a few years back. (but only if there is
> interest.)
I think it would be better for all concerned if we just let this die.
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> > This message has been sent via an anonymous mail relay at www.no-id.com.
> >
>
> Can this site be filtered as well?
>
>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 9:09 PM
Subject: login error
> Hello, I have FreeBSD 4.0 installed on my 486, and I noticed an
> interesting problem. I switched from csh to bsh, and now, fo
On Sun, Jan 02, 2000 at 09:59:28PM -0600, wrote:
> He is just expressing his point. From what I can tell someone removed him
> from the list with no reason and now he is angry. I probably would be too.
Please cool it, it has happened to me more than once, and I believe I
havn't insulted any
On 03-Jan-00 Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> Wow, that was good! I'm going to nominate this for "this century's
> most amusing message on the FreeBSD lists" award. :)
>
> Satoshi "you can figure out which century I'm talking about" Asami
It started in December, actually. I think it was
Sam,
If you believe that either 1. someone removed Karl from the
freebsd-current list or 2. that someone is covering this up, please
call me at 410-320-7108.
thanks
jmb
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> Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 19:30:12 -0800
> From: Amancio Hasty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
[snip]
>
> The proper tactic to resolve the conflict should have
> been to wait a cool off period and then slug it off
> technically. Nevertheless, instead of waiting for
> Karl to cool off and attempt to rati
Hi.
I'm playing latest 4-current/newpcm sound driver with IBM ThinkPad
600/CS4236.
It was probed like this:
pcm0: at port 0x52c-0x533 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0xa110 on isa0
bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0xdf00
bus_dmamap_load: Too many segs! buf_len = 0xdf00
But if I playback audi
At 6:50 PM -0800 2000/1/2, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
> That's all folks! I am going back "behind the curtain" to
> continue my spam fighting efforts. Try to behave a little better out
> here. Some of the mailing list subscribers are trying to sleep.
I'd like to publicly thank
FYI: I've been hearing from karl for years on IRC related lists..
I was rather suprised to see him on the freebsd-* lists, and I was even more
suprised to see that he was being civil..
I guess his prozac prescription expired (y2k bug?)
We're better off without him.. next thing you know, he will
[This thread started on -hackers, went private and now pops up in
-emulation through -current. You may want to look in -hackers to see the
original posting by Doug White]
Doug White wrote:
>
> I'm bringing this back up to -current to kick around some more. We may
> want to move it to -emulators
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nathan Kinsman wrote:
> Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ Dual Port NIC (this is recognized as two fxp
> devices?)
>
> I have not been running CURRENT extensively, so I would like to know
> anyone's experiences with any of the above hardware, or any
> recommendations on hardwar
Dear friends,
I know that many of you may feel slightly let-down by the fact that
nothing truly significant seems to have happened during our transition
to the year 2000, a good many button-clicks on www.cnn.com having gone
for naught as the hour approached and receded, nothing following yet
more
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 11:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Mr Denninger
>
>
> Oh, I think he douched with a molatov cocktail, after his
> boyfriend fisted him.
>
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