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PR: conf/15745
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <khera@kciLink.com>
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MAKE_foo for things like MAKE_KERBEROS etc. Use that. I managed to
confuse myself last time and made make.conf different to the code. ;-(
Reported by: Jun Kuriyama <kuriyama@FreeBSD.org>
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wheel to trash logfiles is not exactly good security policy. There have
been several gid wheel holes in ports. Various other files were changed
as well (eg: the locate database were set to more restrictive modes (444)
by their generation scripts) so this should be safe for them. utmp and
wtmp are mode 644 already on all the systems we checked.
Submitted by: jkb
Reviewed by: kris
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Seems to work great in the type II cf<->pccard adapter that came with
the card. Others have reported with different chipsets for the pccard
bridge that additional support is needed to make this card work with
the 3.3 volts it needs.
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is therefore unavailable. Also, IRQ13 isn't connected to the pcic chip
on most laptops.
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o The Shining PMIDE-ASC card is also used in Road Warrior's Bullet Drive, so
add that to the comments.
o Eiger Lab's fujitsu based ethernet card: EPX-10BT (thanks to Ryan Losh for
donating the card to the cause).
o Add place holder entry for the 3Com Megahertz 3CXEM556. It doesn't work
yet, but that will change in time.
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I've seen some script kiddie tools out there that fake the timestamps
but don't preserve the inode number.
Note - this will cause a lot of output the first time it is run!
PR: 18947
Reviewed by: Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@uunet.co.za>
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Obtained from: [bsd-nomads:13991] reported by Akihiro IIJIMA <aki@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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(I had been busy for my own research activity until the last weekend)
Supported devices:
SB Midi Port (sbc + midi)
SB OPL3 (sbc + midi)
16550 UART (midi, needs a trick in your hint)
CS461x Midi Port (csa + midi)
OSS-compatible sequencer (seq)
Supported playing software:
playmidi (We definitely need more)
Notes:
/dev/midistat now reports installed midi drivers. /dev/sndstat reports
only pcm drivers. We need the new name(pcmstat?).
EMU8000(SB AWE) does not sound yet but does get probed so that the OPL3
synth on an AWE card works.
TODO:
MSS/PCI bridge drivers
Midi-tty interface to support general serial devices
Modules
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PR: 18866
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PR: 18962
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PR: 19007
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time, I have no idea if there is equivalence of printf. So, stf
setup still depends on /usr. In addition, prefix(8) and gifconfig(8)
are in /usr/sbin. Should we move these into /sbin?
- Sync with latest stf behavior. Latest stf doesn't have link-local
address. And, latest stf is not gif but stf.
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PR: 19236
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Suggested by: itojun
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PR: 19717
Submitted by: Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
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produced human-readable output. I like this, but it's certainly not
something to change willy-nilly without discussion. Revert to -k.
Anyway, the new variable allows folks to pick any units flag that
fits their fancy.
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in ${local_startup} with the `stop' option on shutdown.
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the command-line arguments to be used for the call to df(1) when
daily_status_disks_enable is set to YES.
The name of the new variable was chosen by the maintainer of our
periodic hierarchy, Brian Somers.
PR: 19631
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PR: 19689
Submitted by: SUGIMURA Takashi <sugimura@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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Add knobs for the optional crypto parts with some notes.
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brought inline with Perl standards.
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how many /var/log/maillog* files to check
PR: 19587
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Mostly submitted by: howardjp@wam.umd.edu
PR: 19567
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Forgotten by: brian
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Submitted by: joe
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exists"
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revisited when the new /dev/random is done.
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PR: 19483
Submitted by: Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>
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Submitted by: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net>
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xset fp+ /usr/libdata/doscmd/fonts
in your .xsession to activate it.
Document X11_FONT option in .doscmdrc.
Open window if $DISPLAY is set.
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The only change in the default functionality should be that
the output reports are slightly more verbose WRT files deleted.
Not objected to by: freebsd-arch
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mounts and ignoring mfs mounts.
Default functionality stays the same.
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options. This allows you to set the standard dynamic port
assignment range prior to any network daemons (like named) starting
up, necessary if you are also using a firewall to restrict lower ports.
will be MFC'd in a few days
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PR: 17967
Submitted by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>
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a link to /tmp
Pointed out by: des
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Obtained from: [FreeBSD-users-jp 52722] cory@cory.to (CORY/ISAKA_Yoji)
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world as was our old way, rather than when building a kernel.
Some people do not like the new way, and the release building still assumes
modules are built with the world.
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of perl man pages and site_perl directories for alpha and i386 in /usr/local,
and share/aclocal and share/doc/ja in /usr/local and /usr/X11R6.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Approved by: steve (alpha part)
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that notation.
Reported by: jkh on the train from Tokyo to Nagoya.
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2. Newbusify the driver.
3. Build as a module.
4. Use correct minor numbers when creating device files.
5. Correctly lock control characters.
6. Return ENXIO when device not configured.
Submitted by: Tor Egge <Tor.Egge@fast.no>
7. Fix the baud_table.
Submitted by: Elliot Dierksen <ebd@oau.org>
Note:
- the old driver still lives in src/sys/i386/isa, so that you can
revert to it if something goes wrong.
- The module does not detach very well. Attaching works fine.
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PR: 18082
Submitted by: C. Stephen Gunn <csg@dustdevil.waterspout.com>
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