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Also don't mistake some cards do this with all isp cards are broken. We'd
likely have a lot more reports than we've seen so far if that were the case
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--- Comment #25 from Colin Percival ---
Yeah I was wondering if the isp driver could be taught to load its firmware
like some other drivers do. But you're right, there really isn't time to do
that before 14.2.
I'm tempted to remove isp fr
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The problem is all cards have the firmware, so you'd always have to load on
demand. Or are you suggesting just for isp systems? That's not a terrible idea
now that we have binary firmware loading in addi
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--- Comment #23 from Colin Percival ---
I don't think we want to make the installer load ispfw for everyone; can't it
be loaded on demand?
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--- Comment #22 from Kenneth D. Merry ---
It looks like the solution in both cases (Yuri and Vladimir) is to load ispfw.
You could just put that in the loader.conf by default to fix it.
In almost every case it is better to run with the is
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--- Comment #5 from Helge Oldach ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #4)
I merely wanted to point out the difference in logic: rc(8) reads _localbase
from sysctl while defaults/rc.conf provides a default for _localbase in case
it's
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Bug ID: 282673
Summary: ipfw tags are lost while transit via if_epair
Product: Base System
Version: 14.1-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
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--- Comment #3 from Helge Oldach ---
Simple fix is to prepend "export" in /usr/sbin/periodic on this line:
_localbase=`/sbin/sysctl -n user.localbase 2> /dev/null`
However it smells like it's more adequate to follow the _localbase logic
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--- Comment #2 from Helge Oldach ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #1)
Mentioned by periodic(1) in the FILES section, for example. Also see
defaults/periodic.conf line 21ff.
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--- Comment #47 from Arrigo Triulzi ---
Found a work-around!
At least with FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE (in the process of being upgraded to FreeBSD
14.1-RELEASE) if you press keys on the console _during boot_ then somehow the
USB controller from
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--- Comment #1 from Eric ---
Extending on my opening message.
By using
# man awk
I was expecting to see the man page that also described the function strftime.
I noticed bug #230730, intending to keep the man page of awk in base up to
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