Go back to Normal menus for Media and FTP menus rather than
radio menus - the difference in behavior is confusing and sort
of detracts from the added (small) advantage of seeing what you last
picked.
1. Fix the last display bugs (I hope) by use of dialog rebuilds at stategic
points.
2. Clean up the distributions menus so that everybody (that's reasonable)
has All and Clear options for setting/clearing things en-masse.
3. Various attempts at display optimization.
4. Change the wording of the `Don't use Write!' dialogs to make them more
explicitly define when and when not to use the option.
should be <= than subordinate, not the other way around.
They are both true if the bridge is not cascaded (i.e., twin-channel
scsi/e-net adapters won't be affected by this bug), which is probably why
it was unnoticed until today.
"-X" must survive, because of references from relocations, don't
qualify the symbol name with the name of the input file. This
saves some string space. It makes libc_pic.a about 2.4% smaller.
Adapted from a suggestion by Bruce Evans.
If you use sliplogin as a user shell (in /etc/passwd) upgrade to this version.
Reviewed by: bde, peter
Submitted by: AUS CERT
Obtained from: Linux sliplogin-2.02
implementations, and synchronizes us with the Nomad's latest code.
This code is based on the Nomad code, but heavily hacked by me.
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: the 'Nomads'
in place device drivers can now register power-down/power-up routines so
that we can use common routines to power-up/power-down cards for
insert/removals, suspend/resume, etc..
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: the 'Nomads'
strange results. This bug has been in here for a loooong time.
Many thanks to Pedro Salenbauch for finding this.
Submitted by: pedrosal@nce.ufrj.br (Pedro Salenbauch)
I still have a _very very annoying_ display bug which occurs when a menu
item causes a submenu to be displayed - the screen repaints for the original
menu (which is restored upon return from the submenu) are off by about 4
characters. I've tried restoring the screen, the cursor position, you name
it - same deal. Grrrr! This commit is my first step in trying to get someone
else to help me look into this one since I'm just tearing my hair out at this
point!
Create 'obj' directory in current directory instead
a symbolic link to the 'obj' tree if defined. [not set]
Print a warning if 'obj' tree (/usr/obj) does not exist.
Change default 'obj' directory from ``obj.${MACHINE}'' back to
``obj'', unfortunately many Makefiles are wired with the name ``obj''.
Add some comments for variables and targets.
regarding apm to LINT
- Disabled the statistics clock on machines which have an APM BIOS and
have the options "APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK" enabled (which is default
in GENERIC now)
- move around some of the code in clock.c dealing with the rtc to make
it more obvios the effects of disabling the statistics clock
Reviewed by: bde
8 not the 18 I was using during some of my own testing. Ooops.
For those that want to change the number for experimentation, you can
set the value on line 1553 of this file.
One of the manifiestations of the problem includes the -4 RSS problem
in ps.
Reviewed by: dyson
Submitted by: Stephen McKay <syssgm@devetir.qld.gov.au>
This program is a wrapper for the prog mailer in sendmail. It does shell
meta character masking and restricts the list of executables to those found
in /usr/libexec/sm.bin.
The default sendmail.cf file does not use this tool, however you can enable
it by either changing /bin/sh to /usr/libexec/smrsh or adding the line
FEATURE(smrsh) into your sendmail .mc file and rebuilding your .cf file.
For more info, RTFMP.