https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=263632
--- Comment #5 from Jonathan Vasquez <j...@xyinn.org> --- Hey Mark, Graham, @Mark Thanks for that. I tried to ssh into the system but it was completely down. (I connected before hand and verified I was able to actually ssh into the system, then put it to sleep, resumed, and wasn't able to connect at all.. it probably would have taken a few seconds for the network to come back up but by the time it would have been available, the system had already crashed). Also sounds good about the "ng_ubt" situation, that makes sense since I didn't notice any USB enumeration delays necessarily during my boots recently so this issue would have been fixed a while ago when it was first reported. @Graham Funny you mentioned that. So I installed this system a few times over the past few days on 13.0-RELEASE, 13.1-RC4, and a few times on a FreeBSD 14-CURRENT snapshot (FreeBSD-14.0-CURRENT-amd64-20220421-b91a48693a5-254961) and when I had tried to do a `pkg install drm-devel-kmod`. A few days ago when I was on 14-CURRENT and installed drm-devel-kmod, it worked fine. However when I reinstalled it from the same snapshot on 14-CURRENT, the drm-devel-kmod package wouldn't install anymore, I believe it complained about the version number being too new (FreeBSD version specifically, I think it was incremented by 1). At that point I decided it probably would be better for me to just check out the latest CURRENT sources and rebuild world/kernel. Once I did that, I built drm-devel-kmod from source, and that's what I'm using atm :). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.