USB is only the transport. It doesn't add or remove functionality (the
only exception being probing for LUNs on CBI devices). If you want to
determine the geometry you will have to do this through SCSI commands. I
was hoping that the CAM code would be smart enough to request the
details from the d
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Doug Barton writes:
>Kirk,
>
>I'm adding a bunch of people to the list who were involved in a thread
>on -current on this topic. I also tried this change and noticed that
>things did seem a tiny bit snappier (although my system is slow enough
>that it could have just
Kirk,
I'm adding a bunch of people to the list who were involved in a thread
on -current on this topic. I also tried this change and noticed that
things did seem a tiny bit snappier (although my system is slow enough
that it could have just been my imagination).
Thanks,
Doug
Kirk McKusick wro
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Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: We should obviously fix it. I have no idea what is possible in USB
: devices in this respect.
Nor do I. Maybe there's some SCSI command that we can send that is
well defined enough to work often enough.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Hay wri
tes:
>> : Hmmm. I just noticed that the disks probe with zero values for the
>> : heads, sectors/track and cylinders. I have tried two different USB
>> : CF readers and both do it. On 4.x it probes with the correct values
>> : on the same machine and the
> : Hmmm. I just noticed that the disks probe with zero values for the
> : heads, sectors/track and cylinders. I have tried two different USB
> : CF readers and both do it. On 4.x it probes with the correct values
> : on the same machine and the same devices. So why do they probe
> : wrong?
>
> Do
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Hidetoshi Shimokawa wrote:
> I have the same problem and reverting rev. 1.134 of
> /sys/kern/uipc_socket.c fixes the problem.
Confirmed here too, thanks for the tip. I had looked over the recent
commits to /etc/lib/*, but none of them looked guilty.
Doug
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On 2002-11-04 01:16, Hidetoshi Shimokawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem and reverting rev. 1.134 of
> /sys/kern/uipc_socket.c fixes the problem.
> The change might have something wrong with a loopback interface.
True. I had been seeing problems with network connections the l
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 02:36:41PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
> My understanding of his post was that, 6 months later, the machine
> unfreezes, and everything works normally... 8-) 8-).
>
> Actually, I think he's complaining that WINE isn't working in -current.
Yup. That's about right. Last
* De: Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-11-03 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: __sF ]
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:28:24AM -0800, Juli Mallett wrote:
> > * De: Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-11-03 ]
> > [ Subjecte: Re: __sF ]
> > > As to my particular problem, a cross-platform
I'd expect the following to not print anything. Am I doing something
wrong, or has the behavior of the default SIGALRM handler changed?
$ ping -c 5 -t 2 "cvsup10.freebsd.org" >/dev/null 2>&1
Alarm clock
$
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On 2002-11-02 00:39, Conrad Sabatier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 01-Nov-2002 Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>> On 2002-10-31 18:39, Conrad Sabatier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> And finally, is there a simple way to ensure that none of the debugging
>>> code (including INVARIANTS stuff) is included d
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 02:49:53PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> > 2) Ports that use PERL_CONFIGURE should automatically get a dependency
> > on perl in bsd.port.mk. Apparently someone has submitted a patch for
> > this already, but I don't immediately know where it is to test it.
>
> It was me.
Hiten Pandya wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 07:12:36PM +0100, Jan Stocker wrote the words in
> effect of:
> > wine freezes my system (always -current) for months (half a year i
> > think). Does anyone have the same prob and/or a solution?
>
> Hi there, can you please elaborate on your situation,
On 02-Nov-2002 Jun Kuriyama wrote:
> At Sat, 2 Nov 2002 01:03:43 + (UTC),
> John De Boskey wrote:
>> The only (non-critical)
>> problem I've seen so far is refresh problems within
>> sysinstall.
>
> I think this is caused by printf()s in libdisk.
Yep, phk@ said he would axe them when all the
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 07:12:36PM +0100, Jan Stocker wrote the words in effect of:
> Hi
>
> wine freezes my system (always -current) for months (half a year i
> think). Does anyone have the same prob and/or a solution?
>
Hi there, can you please elaborate on your situation, and provide more
Thus spake Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I can't come up right now with an idea of how exploiting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> > could be useful with any of these, but the possibility exists. OTOH, the
> > recently added priviledge elevation feature should make it possible to
> > have *no* setuid pro
Thus spake Miguel Mendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why? I'd love to hear some real reasons for this. NetBSD-current has
> just gone fully dynamic, let's see how much space that needs...
>
> christine: {16} uname -srnm
> NetBSD christine.energyhq.tk 1.6J i386
> christine: {17} du -h /bin /sbin /lib
>
Hi,
[Markus: this is on FreeBSD-current with
$OpenBSD: ssh-agent.c,v 1.105 2002/10/01 20:34:12 markus Exp $]
I use pam_ssh in pam.d/xdm and after an update to todays -current, it
doesn't add my key anymore. In /var/log/messages I see the following if
I try a "ssh-add -l":
---snip---
ssh-agent[643
Hi.
> and having ZAxisMapping "4 5" in my XF86Config, but
> nothing seems
I found that I needed the line
Option 'Protocol' 'Auto'
in my /etx/XF86Config.
The protocol defaults to another value. This may help.
regards
Claus
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On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Robert Watson wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Miguel Mendez wrote:
>
> > > 2) Security. Can LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or other mechanisms)
> > > be used to deliberately subvert any of these programs?
> > > (especially the handful of suid/sgid programs here)
> > ..
> >
> > I can
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 10:02:56AM +, Daniel Flickinger wrote:
> Sent: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 10:55:33 +0200 by Ruslan:
>
> The problem is that it is time slice dependent; it only
> shows if /usr/include/uuid.h has not been installed from
> a prior installworld.
>
> At this point I a
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Miguel Mendez wrote:
> > 2) Security. Can LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or other mechanisms)
> > be used to deliberately subvert any of these programs?
> > (especially the handful of suid/sgid programs here)
> ..
>
> I can't come up right now with an idea of how exploiting LD_LIB
Hi
wine freezes my system (always -current) for months (half a year i
think). Does anyone have the same prob and/or a solution?
Jan
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Doug Barton wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> With -current built from sources updated at around 8pm PST, I can't
> resolve hosts on the command line if /etc/resolv.conf points to a name
> server running on the local host. The local name server itself is
> working fine, and I can reach any host in /etc/hosts as
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Juli Mallett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Then you should seriously consider the quality of such application, or
: whether you'd be better using it on an actual and supported platform.
:
: Anything less would be uncivilised. (Seriously)
Sometimes you
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:28:24AM -0800, Juli Mallett wrote:
> * De: Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-11-03 ]
> [ Subjecte: Re: __sF ]
> > As to my particular problem, a cross-platform
> > environment won't be of much use because NAG
> > hard-coded several paths into their app, e
* De: Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-11-03 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: __sF ]
> As to my particular problem, a cross-platform
> environment won't be of much use because NAG
> hard-coded several paths into their app, e.g.,
> /usr/bin/cc.
Then you should seriously consider the quality of
I have the same problem and reverting rev. 1.134 of
/sys/kern/uipc_socket.c fixes the problem.
The change might have something wrong with a loopback interface.
/\ Hidetoshi Shimokawa
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Index: uipc_socket.c
=
It works fine here, on a -CURRENT from 2 november.
From XF86Config:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
Arjan
On Sun
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 11:05:18PM -0800, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 09:59:16PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> >
> > The following libraries are installed by COMPAT4X, but are not
> > present in 4.7. I assume these are carried forward from 4.x x < 7.
> >
> > libssl.so.1
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 03:29:04AM -0800, Juli Mallett wrote:
> * De: Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-11-02 ]
> [ Subjecte: Re: __sF ]
> > On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 05:40:08PM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> > > In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > You should be linking agai
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 10:04:06AM +, Daniel Flickinger wrote:
> Sent: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 12:59:33 -0800 by Steve Kargl
>
> + Don't waste your time, Marcel. Unless Daniel has changed his
> + build procedure, he uses a custom script to do the builds.
>
> I stated the conditions at the top of
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 14:13:58 -0800
Tim Kientzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I can think of three concerns:
>
> 1) Fragility. Could a naive sysadmin (or a dying
> disk) break /[s]bin?
> What if the ldconfig hints files were hosed?
> Is ld-elf.so truly bulletproof?
Agreed, and,
hi!
what is up with the mousewheel scrolling?
a while ago several people reported it as being broken,
and it still appears to be broken to this day on a recent -CURRENT.
i've tried several different things, like starting moused with -z 4
and having ZAxisMapping "4 5" in my XF86Config, but nothin
Howdy,
With -current built from sources updated at around 8pm PST, I can't
resolve hosts on the command line if /etc/resolv.conf points to a name
server running on the local host. The local name server itself is
working fine, and I can reach any host in /etc/hosts as well.
ktrace /sbin/ping hub.f
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 08:04:21PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> The latest bento run on 5.0 is the first to build without perl
> present: previously, two of the portbuild scripts were written in
> perl, so I had to always pkg_add it into the chroot environment. Now
> that these scripts have been
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
* De: Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-11-02 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: __sF ]
> On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 05:40:08PM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> > In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > : http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Steve Kargl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: The following 4.7 libs make reference to __sF. Several of the
: corresponding 5.0 libraries still have the same version number.
: We may need to bump the version numbers.
:
: libalias.so.4libbz2.so.1 l
Gang,
I just finished building a FreeBSD/ia64 release. That is, the
process finished; I haven't actually validated the bits :-)
If there's anyone who's not reached the ultimate pain level, I
can probably make it available somewhere for testing (given my
uplink speed that means that you don't have
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