That's what I suspected. I may try setting up the serial console on
that box and see what I can find.
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:33:40AM +0300, Andrew Bliznak wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Coleman Kane wrote:
>
> Its usb. Someone with working serial console nee
Yeah, I rememver that. I think it is the USB though, it crashes right at the
point where it attempts to attach Input devs.
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 02:35:50PM +0200, Pierre Beyssac wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:14:43AM -0500, Coleman Kane wrote:
> > I have been hav
I have been having major issues with XFree86 recently. It seems to just
completely halt the machine hard whenever I try starting it. If I run
it from a remote terminal with -verbose all the way up, it seems to halt
at the section just after it says it's loading the RENDER module. I was
wondering i
Another thing to look at is the /usr/sbin/sendmail -> mailwrapper link that is
produced from installworld. In current it seems to have been linking that, even
when NO_SENDMAIL=yes in make.conf. Qmail et al. overwrite this with their own
workalike (since /usr/sbin/sendmail is a 'standard' these day
I remember getting mails about my driver before, so it's ok. Basically,
whenever bsd.kmod.mk is broken, my module (being the first in the list),
is always where the error pops up. I'll take a look at it, but you shouldn't
be using it on -stable. It is only guaranteed to work on -current, in fact,
ukbd isn't probed on boot (resulting in me having to
unplug and plug it back in until it probes/attaches). Anyway, that
hardware brokenness is my problem (and what fun it is!). But the sc
should read the flags correctly or else it will not connect to a new
kbd0 that is probed after boot.
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Co
Make sure you delete /usr/obj, I just did this too. Sometimes /usr/obj messes
stuff up, also make sure that make.conf and all don't have any conflicting
options set. Usually, I don't use things like -O2 optimizations for new makes.
Make sure that isn't in your CFLAGS, also it would be a help to se
So, do you need me to do anything or just wait until it gets worked out?
Bruce Evans had the audacity to say:
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Coleman Kane wrote:
>
> > Yeah, this seems to be broken across all modules. I don't know what's going on,
> > but it seems li
ata module brings up the error. I
noticed a lot of commit traffic for config, src/share/mk, make and the like, so
I figured this to be a 'commit in process' issue. I'm forwarding this to
-current mailing list to let them know about the prob.
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Andrey A. Chernov had the
gotten success stories from Voodoo II owners,
but I haven't heard from and Voodoo Graphics owners (and I don't own
one of these cards). Anyway, I'll write up a quick man page tomorrow
and hopefully I'll get some feedback.
Thanks in advance,
Coleman Kane
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I have an Asante 21140A card (Asante Fast Ethernet Adapter) and I keep
recieving these messages when I 'ifconfig de0 media 100baseTX':
de0: enabling 100baseTX port
de0 link down: cable problem?
Even though the link is up and I can send/recieve packets like nothing
is wrong. It seems to work fine
Makefile has directions on how to enable the
debugging messages. you just uncomment a line in there, or add -DDEBUG
to the make line.
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? I only have a voodoo2 and it works fine for me, though
I'm not sharing the memory with X since it is a seperate card.
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Hi, I am just updating about the driver. I mad a few significant changes that
are up at http://pohl.ececs.uc.edu/~cokane now.
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