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--- Comment #9 from Ed Schouten ---
This can be attributed to the fact that FreeBSD's TTY layer does not implement
termios IUTF8, right?
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--- Comment #10 from dic...@his.com ---
iutf8 applies to input characters.
The example isn't explicit, but I read it as output behavior.
Drake may clarify.
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Bug ID: 231144
Summary: fragmented IPv6 drops
Product: Base System
Version: 11.2-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only
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--- Comment #1
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--- Comment #2 from Igor ---
(In reply to Kristof Provost from comment #1)
And as a dirty hack, can i just copy frag6.c from 11/STABLE to RELENG and then
recompile the kernel?
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--- Comment #3 from Kristof Provost ---
(In reply to Igor from comment #2)
That should work, yes.
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--- Comment #4 from Igor ---
(In reply to Kristof Provost from comment #3)
Ok. Thank you very much for your help!
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Bug ID: 231151
Summary: ifconfig: unable to disable rxcsum, rxcsum6 and
vlanhwcsum on em driver
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: amd64
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--- Comment #11 from cryx-free...@h3q.com ---
(In reply to cryx-freebsd from comment #10)
Setting kern.cam.ada.write_cache=0 in loader.conf and doing a power-cycle makes
the problem go away, with the obvious hits on IO performance.
IHMO th
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--- Comment #13 from Jason W. Bacon ---
Finally got around to fully testing this. I did a full install with my custom
ISO on a MacBook Pro 2,2. I'm using it right now to send this update.
I then did a
freebsd-update fetch install
w
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--- Comment #1 from Conrad Meyer ---
cmake isn't part of base. Should this be retargeted at the port?
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--- Comment #11 from Keegan Drake H.P. ---
(In reply to Ed Schouten from comment #9)
This happens because the configuration of x11/xterm in ports relies
on FreeBSD's TTY layer to expand tabs, but the TTY layer expands tabs
based on the colu
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Bug ID: 231166
Summary: 11.1->11.2 Update brings em network link state
flapping
Product: Base System
Version: 11.2-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
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