Attached patch has been correctly applied in 10.3 release, but somehow not
applied in 11.0 and 10.4.Maybe it was applied to 10.3 release branch, not in
the mainline.
This is for /usr/ports/math/xgraph/files/patch-xgraph.c .Please apply it to the
mainline.
Thanks,-Jin
Installed FreeBSD-10.3-STABLE-amd64-20170323-r315854 on USB drive and it has
boot failure.
Two SATA drives and two USB drives (one is installation stick and the other one
is hard drive where 10.3-STABLE-amd64-20170323 installed) are in the system,
after boot from USB hard drive, where 10.3-STABL
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Sent: Sun, October 7, 2012 3:40:50 AM
Subject: Re: 9.1-RCs issues
On Sunday 07 October 2012 01:42:33 Jin Guojun wrote:
> 1) moused stops functioning on 9.1-RC2. Neither PS2 nor USB mouse can work.
> 9.
1) moused stops functioning on 9.1-RC2. Neither PS2 nor USB mouse can work.
9.1-RC1 has no such problem.
2) All i386 / amd64 of 9.1-RC1/RC2 have USB read failure -- see dmesg
output at end of this email.
ada0 is internal SATA drive for system disk -- s# partitions: /, /tmp,
/var, /usr
s1
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8.3-BETA1 FreeBSD 8.3-BETA1 #0: Wed Feb 29 12:44:4
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Linux.
This is no longer a BSD style :-(
--- On Mon, 1/23/12, freebsd-gnats-sub...@freebsd.org
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> Subject: Re: bin/164399: 9.0 installer failures
> To: "Jin Guojun"
> Date: Monday, January 23, 2012, 7:50 AM
> Thank you v
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Cannot provide ENV because installation failure
Hardware --
This is not the issue for having multi-home interface. Typically, we can
assigned a primary IP to xyz0, then set a few other different subnet IPs to
xyz0:1, zyx0:2, etc. And interface xyz0 will work for multi-home NIC.
But in this case, the interface stop working -- the machine cannot reach to t
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