acpi/apache/java questions

Chris Roberts cpr99 at SPAM.SUCKS.comcast.net
Thu Jul 22 12:03:23 PDT 2004


It seems like all of the hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.* sysctl nodes are 
read-only.  Is there another way to override these values(especially 
_CRT)?  It gets set to 60C degrees regardless of any bios settings.
I've had to disable the thermal section of acpi for the time being to 
prevent my machine from halting during heavy activity.
(P.S. I had to override the values in linux also.)

Is the apache problem that I've seen posts about apparent right away or 
does it sneak up on you?  It is running fine for me right now except 
that a few of the php5 extensions would crash apache on startup without 
producing any log messages. This is on a stock 1.0a kernel with ipv6 
still enabled.
--Apache/2.0.50 (FreeBSD) DAV/2 SVN/1.0.5 PHP/5.0.0--

So far I am impressed with the native jdk14 port running on DragonFly. 
I built eclipse3.0+swt and the performance seems equal to running it 
under linux.  Does anyone know when the bsd jdk might be officially 
approved by sun?

Thanks,
Chris Roberts




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