D_LIBS. I was setting it to kse but something was causing KDE to link
against kse and libc_r. Without libmap.conf pointing libc_r to libkse I
would get that error.
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tly with -j,
even set at 4 or 5. This is a 600mHz with ~380M RAM on an ATA drive at
UDMA-66.
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ave a UP system. This behaviour, intermittant
though it is, persists across a normal UP kernel, and also one with SMP+APIC
(I was *supposed* to have two CPUs, but that is another issue ...) enabled. I
have a PS/2 mouse and use moused. I'm running KDE3.1.4.
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ws that it panics at
> sched_prio().
>
I should have said, I am getting the same panic, same trace, but not using
Mozilla. I get it shortly after launching my KDE session, though I'm not
sure where in my session the problem is being hit.
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just cvsupped and built a new kernel that includes sched_ule.c 1.67. I'm
> getting a page fault when working in Mozilla Firebird. It happens pretty
> soon, after opening one or two pages. The trace shows that it panics at
> sched_prio().
etstat -a does not show an attempted connection to my Domino
server. Other things like the IE setup program are unable to access network
as well.
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e between 5.0-R
and 5.1-R, and was fixed somewhere in 5.1-CURRENT. Unfortunately, I do not
know what changes to break this. So could it be an issue with FreeBSD and
not Wine?
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On Thursday 09 October 2003 10:00 pm, Evan Dower wrote:
> Is nvidia.ko still loaded in the kernel?
No it isn't. In fact, I completely deinstalled it and had a reboot since
then.
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driver earlier today and still have trouble.
moused is running and it is a PS/2 mouse.
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ce, but
that could just be me. I think it still performs a tad bit better than KDE
on Cygwin, which is what I was doing before I was able to put FreeBSD on this
machine. ;)
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I was able to shutdown now to get there.
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0: exited on signal 8
>
I noticed the same thing when I did not try to boot into single-user mode.
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into single-user mode. Also, the output from startup and
shutdown scripts is no longer being echoed to the console. Now, the system
so far appears to be running fine and everything does seem to have started.
Still, seems a little strange ...
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to have any snapshots on any of
the filesystems to which you might be writing at the time of the panic? I
don't know how I determined it, but I found that the panic was the result of
a snapshot on my /var filesystem. Removing the snapshot solved the panic.
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> - Windows on the same loop as anything else
Liberal use of zoning should help that. Each Windows HBA should be in a
seperate zone. This is from personal experience and also assumes you are
using a switched fabric.
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From: "Thomas Schuerger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Will Andrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: Check for ports updates
> > > Is there already a tool that checks the installed ports for available
> > > up
On Mon May 8 01:10:28 2000, Kenneth Wayne Culver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a suggestion for pkg_delete: Very often when I'm deleting a package
> (such as kde, after testing the port) I want to delete that package, and
> all it's dependancies; instead of going around looking for the
> d
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