On Wed, 1 Apr 2015, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 16:38:03
> From: Hans Petter Selasky
> To: Damian Weber , Kurt Jaeger
> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: umass, Verbatim STORE N GO drive, CAM status 0x50
>
> On 04/01/15 16:2
ing through the whole make-kernel dance?
Best wishes
Damian
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should try next?
Below the patches I tried, the version 4) being active,
version 3) commented out with a "#if 0 ... #endif"
Best wishes
Damian
= = ==
kernel patches of system FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #4 r280370M as of Sun Mar 29
12:06:02 CEST 2015
--- ./cam/scsi/scsi_da.c.orig 201
> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 15:36:01
> From: Hans Petter Selasky
> To: Damian Weber , freebsd-current@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: umass, Verbatim STORE N GO drive, CAM status 0x50
>
> On 03/28/15 15:06, Damian Weber wrote:
> > what do you recommend?
>
> Try addi
nd of course usbconfig writes the ugen2.2 configuration
ugen2.2: at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps)
pwr=ON (2mA)
what follows is the full dmesg output, and the complete usbconfig output
what do you recommend?
Best wishes
Damian
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>
> In my opinion '[[:<:]]' should not affect how the pattern is matched in this
> case.
>
> Any thoughts, suggestions?
there are two simpler expressions, whose difference I don't understand either
(tested on 8
(Re-sending, my original post was accepted by mx1.freebsd.org, but seems to
have been lost somewhere.)
Thus spake Damian Gerow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29/11/03 17:04]:
> But this is a little OT. I'll find some way to update my system, and
> respond back if the problem's fixed o
Thus spake Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29/11/03 17:18]:
> Can't you boot from the install floppy and then do a network install?
Don't have any floppies handy right now. I /could/ go out and get some...
But this is a little OT. I'll find some way to update my system, and
respond back if th
Thus spake Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29/11/03 16:23]:
> > over and over and over -- it makes the console essentially unusable.
>
> I think you're running into problems that have been fixed in
> subsequent weeks. Is there a reason you can't install the 5.2-BETA
> image?
Well, that's good
A couple days ago, I downloaded 20031116-JPSNAP to install on a new system
-- this box had been running 5.1-R without issues for some time, but wasn't
doing anything particular, and I had mucked up the 5.1 -> 5.2 upgrade
(statfs stuff).
Whenever I boot the system into multi-user mode, I see a *lot
that no host will ever send a packet with a
multicast source address?
In the former, that's fine. In the latter, how does one guarantee that
there isn't a malicious host out there sending spoofed multicast-source
packets?
- Damian
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 16:24:10 -0700, thus spake "Kevin Oberman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
: > Does anyone have any suggestions or pointers? As much as I like
: > listening to something at full volume, it would be nice to be able
: > to turn it down without turning it off.
:
: Are you seeing this with a
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 23:19:12 -0400, thus spake Damian Gerow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
: This is a fairly new machine, using a DFI PS83-BL motherboard. pcm0
: is picked up as an Intel ICH5 (82801EB), and a C-Media Electronics
: CMI9739 AC97 Codec.
:
: Does pcm not fully understand my audio devi
I just set up a new box with -CURRENT on it, using 20030918-JPSNAP
(cvsup'ed the next day), and I'm having some really strange things going on with
volume control.
aumix won't complain, and will successfully query the mixer device. I can set the
volume levels to my hearts content, but the only
no '-t' flag to acpidump. However, I've
posted the dump on the web:
<http://www.sentex.net/~damian/acpidump>
so people can browse as they wish.
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Thus spake Nate Lawson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16/09/03 15:00]:
> I'm almost certain your problem is defining MAXMEM to 512 MB. Remove that
> from your kernel config and try again. MAXMEM causes all kinds of
> problems. If this doesn't solve it, start with the stock GENERIC and add
> back in your c
(To recap: I'm having ACPI problems on a DFI CD70-SC, with both 5.1-R and
5-CURRENT. Booting GENERIC doesn't show any problems, however, so there's a
good chance it's a misconfiguration issue.)
Thus spake Damian Gerow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15/09/03 17:34]:
> It's
Thus spake Nate Lawson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [13/09/03 14:42]:
> The post you reference shows the user with a kernel that has both APM and
> ACPI installed, apparently. This is not valid.
>
> Please report your kernel config. If GENERIC in 2003/9/6 booted fine with
> ACPI and then your rebuilt ker
I set up a box yesterday to play with -CURRENT on. I used the 2003-09-06
snapshot code from ftp://current.freebsd.org/. Initial setup and boot
worked just fine, but when I did a rebuild/reboot last night, this is what I
saw:
pmap_mapdev: Couldn't alloc kernel virtual memory
So thinking I mi
jects to get this card supported in the near
future? A Linux driver is provided by 3Com. Thanks in advance for your time.
-Damian
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Thus spake Evan Dower ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [10/07/03 19:41]:
> The new nvidia-driver was unstable for me as well. So much so that I
> deinstalled it so I could get some actual work done. I never was able o get
> any specifics about it, as I don't have a serial console set up, and when
> it crashe
This isn't really a -current issue, moving to hardware. Please strip the
Cc: in your reply.
Thus spake Gerrit K?hn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18/06/03 11:20]:
> > FWIW, the best way I've seen to figure out which chip you're using (at least
> > between Ezra/Ezra-T and Nehemiah) is to look at the clockin
Thus spake Gerrit K?hn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18/06/03 11:00]:
> > If you have a 'Samuel2' core, then you have a Samuel2 core. It's neither
> > Ezra nor Ezra-T -- those two are the successors to Samuel2.
>
> Well, all I can say is, that I bought it as "Ezra" and there is "Ezra"
> printed on it. Fre
Thus spake Gerrit K?hn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15/06/03 10:40]:
> > CPU: VIA/IDT Unknown (998.70-MHz 686-class CPU)
> > Origin = "CentaurHauls" Id = 0x689 Stepping = 9
> > Features=0x803035
>
> This one doesn't seem to support SSE, though I wonder why there is
> this "unknown". My C3 here is an
Thus spake Doug Barton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [03.03.13 13:27]:
> Update your sources, and make sure that you have 1.202 of
> sys/netinet/tcp_input.c. I had a 100% reproducable panic very similar to
> yours, and hsu fixed it.
I'd like to verify, but using updated sources as of about four hours ago, I
I've been running -CURRENT on my workstation for a couple of months, and
have been quite impressed. But I've started seeing pretty consistant panics
when verifying PGP-signed messages.
Everything was fine until I cvsup'ed about two weeks ago, and is still
apparent in another cvsup as of March 10.
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