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Sorry, have to reply myself ... * Matthias Schmidt wrote: > Hi, > > * Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: > > hey, > > > > thinking about it, I don't think we should have a per-user config for dma. It ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 3 2008 - 14:36
* Matthias Schmidt wrote: > > A final "ls" broke the machine. No clue if its related to hammer, > because I have no ... : page fault mp_lock = 00000001; cpuid = 1 boot() called on cpu#1 Not sure if that helps :/ Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Apr 10 2008 - 10:45
... () #73 0xceb84500 in ?? () #74 0xff800000 in ?? () #75 0xc02aad85 in lwkt_switch () at /usr/src/sys/kern/lwkt_thread.c:720 dmesg is attached and the kernel crash dump is available on leaf in my home dir (/home/matthias). Greets Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Oct 14 2005 - 04:35
... the version in 1.12 is very old. Yes. HEAD from today: pc12909!matthias:~ % uname -a DragonFly pc12909 1.13.0-DEVELOPMENT DragonFly 1.13.0-DEVELOPMENT ... Wed Apr 9 16:23:21 CEST 2008 root@pc12909:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PC12909 i386 Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Apr 9 2008 - 15:57
... in before 2.0 is released: http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~matthias/pkg_search_2.0.diff Could someone with access to pkgbox please ... that pkg_search(1) can access http://pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org/packages/DragonFly-2.0/stable Cheers Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Jul 19 2008 - 05:06
He, Johannes Hofmann wrote: > Hi, > > make sure you have revision 1.8 of /usr/src/sys/i386/acpica5/acpi_wakeup.c > (commited 2005/09/23 02:22:48) Yes, I have revision 1.8. Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Oct 15 2005 - 08:31
... upload the kernel binary and vmcore onto leaf and I'll take > a look at it. From the gdb output you've shown so far there's a good > chance we can find it quickly. I already uploaded the kernel and vmcore to leaf :) Greets Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Oct 16 2005 - 09:46
... > of having to always parse the other mailing lists or my Digest. I really like the idea. This could help new users to stay in touch with DragonFly. And especially for security announcements this would be helpful. Cheers Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Jan 6 2008 - 05:59
... wiki mentioned to convert the inode i_next field to use a SLIST. This is > what the patch does. I'm not sure if it is that usable : Just for the record: This issue is also covered by http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issue694 Cheers Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Jan 19 2008 - 06:22
... we should have a per-user config for dma. It > doesn't really work out when using aliases and forwarding. Both have advantages and disadvantages. To be honest: I don't care about :) If nobody objects I can remove it ... Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 3 2008 - 13:43
... within a single cluster). I would propose to delay the 2.0 release a bit so that you have enough time to hack on that issue?!? IMO its better to delay the release for some weeks and have a bit more stable HAMMER instead. Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 7 2008 - 04:37
... or 2.0 ? If we want to release 2.0 as the big feature[tm] release, we should go with 1.12, although I don't like the 1.x thing. If 2.0 should be a release with HAMMER as pre-alpha version, we could go with 2.0. I would vote for 2.0 Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 9 2008 - 05:17
... increased the limit to 256 KB. > I don't know if DragonFly did the same, but it doesn't > matter much Nope, we haven't. Our size is still 65536, FreeBSD has 262144. But I don't see any reason not to increase the limit. Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 11 2008 - 09:25
... > Isnt this the reason DMA was written anyway? The reason why dma was written is easy. We want to have a tiny piece of software which can deliver mails to local and remote destinations out-of-the-box. No more, no less :) regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 20 2008 - 04:58
... ? man 8 dma and http://www.dragonflybsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/libexec/dma/ > My specific interest is relative resistance to abuse / misconfiguration with > default settings - relative to sendmail et al. Sure, go ahead. Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 20 2008 - 08:48
... anyone has tried 'dma' on other-than DFLY platform yet? It is clean C code and should compile out-of-the-box on *BSD. At least dma compiles and works with DragonFly and FreeBSD. But I'm sure it could work under almost all Unixes ... Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Feb 20 2008 - 10:17
... @ would love that :) * Bring our ACPI stuff in shape. Maybe suspend2disk ... * [Add your own thoughts here] Cheers, Matthias PS: I don't want to create a bikeshed here whether you like the SoC or not :) [1] http://code.google.com/ ...
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Mar 4 2008 - 06:23
... Feel free to add project or missing stuff. I'm sure I missed a lot of things :) > Any student volunteers? We have mentors. According to the discussion we could have some students, who would be a mentor (besides me)? Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Mar 5 2008 - 04:57
... , thunderbird, gvim) should be enough. Big applications like OO.org, java etc won't work because they are not available as pkgsrc packages neither is it possible to compile them on DragonFly. At least to my knowledge. Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Mar 6 2008 - 11:07
... up. [...] hammer_freemap_alloc 2000000011000000 undo zone's next_offset wrapped undo zone's next_offset wrapped undo zone's next_offset wrapped undo zone's next_offset wrapped hammer_freemap_alloc 2000000011800000 [...] Regards Matthias
dragonflybsd-kernel - Matthias Schmidt - Apr 9 2008 - 12:06