a) This doesn't belong into this thread. It's about performance.
b) I've got no idea what hso is, this thread discusses the ubsa and u3g drivers.
c) You cannot turn off USB functionality on the SCSI layer.
Now, that is surprising. In all the forums I have been active so far the general rule was that no one who asks for moderator rights would ever be granted such privileges.
If a port messes with optimizations there's a good reason and one shouldn't interfere.
I don't think java's timezone handling is involved with your problem. Just run make and see weather it works this time.
Nice has no noticeable effect on FreeBSD. As far as I understand from past mailing list discussions about scheduling, the schedulers don't give it a lot of credit.
What you can do is impose limits in your login.conf. But maybe that should be done in a jail. I do not know the consequences of...
I like to have the current directory prompted, but it often spans more than a line, which I think is pretty annoying. This is my solution:set prompt = "%n@%m%# "
set rprompt = "%? %/"
My command prompt looks like this:kamikaze@mobileKamikaze> 0...
You normally assign different numbers for different errors. And most people simply use 1, 2, 3, .... You should document what each number means. -1 will simply be read 255, because the shell only expects an unsigned byte.
This is from one of my manual pages:
EXIT CODES
1 An unknown...
It means that you can skip everything that has already been built if you try to continue building later.
That doesn't work through the ports, though.
Are you doing a parallel build? I tried the build with MAXMODULES=3 and it broke. Without it it finished just fine, though.
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