* Rozhuk Ivan [180930 23:15]:
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:37:07 +
> Johannes Dieterich wrote:
> [..]
>> Just to make sure, the gpu-firmware port is installed
>> and /boot/modules contains these files the load is looking for? Which
>> drm port gets installed if you use the new graphics/drm-kmod
>
Hi,
[sorry, forgot to Cc current first]
* Adrian Chadd [160715 22:40]:
> On 15 July 2016 at 13:28, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>> * Adrian Chadd [160715 00:00]:
>>> On 14 July 2016 at 14:37, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>>>> * Adrian Chadd [160710 21:47]:
>>>
* Adrian Chadd [160715 00:00]:
> On 14 July 2016 at 14:37, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>> * Adrian Chadd [160710 21:47]:
>>> Since you've reverted the ath driver directories without success, I'm
>>> mostly out of simple ideas. I think you need to bisect the wh
Hi,
* Adrian Chadd [160710 21:47]:
> Since you've reverted the ath driver directories without success, I'm
> mostly out of simple ideas. I think you need to bisect the whole
> kernel version until you find the commit that broke things.
done. The commit is 11-STABLE r302410. AFAICS the only chang
* Wolfgang Zenker [160710 19:47]:
> * Adrian Chadd [160709 21:33]:
>> There weren't any changes in net80211 between those times, and ath(4)
>> only has some changes for locationing; nothing that should cause that
>> particular issue.
>> I'll go update to th
Hi,
* Adrian Chadd [160709 21:33]:
> There weren't any changes in net80211 between those times, and ath(4)
> only has some changes for locationing; nothing that should cause that
> particular issue.
> I'll go update to the latest -head on something with that NIC and test
> it out some more.
> T
Hi,
I just brought my Acer C720 from HEAD r302387 up to 11-STABLE r302483,
using a GENERIC kernel. After the upgrade wlan0 failed to connect.
Booting back into kernel.old with the new userland, wlan0 connects with
IPv4, IPv6 only startet working after manually calling rtsol (or I might
just have
Hi,
* Domagoj Stolfa [160611 02:47]:
> Has there been discussion on the OpenBSD's pledge going into the FreeBSD
> kernel as an atomic syscall or as a MAC plugin?
I don't remember any discussions about this, but looking at OpenBSDs
plege(2) manpage, isn't this something going in the same directio
* Scott Long [160503 16:27]:
>> On May 3, 2016, at 12:20 AM, Mark Johnston wrote:
>> [..]
>> This was causing problems on one of my amd64 systems, so it's not
>> specific to powerpc64. It turns out to be due to r298004: the CCB
>> allocated in cam_periph_devctl_notify() never gets freed. The patc
* Adrian Chadd [160419 22:36]:
> It's cool. I have positive and negative reactions, and I'm totally
> happy to let people try it out at a larger scale and learn from
> mistakes.
right, thats what we have CURRENT for. Instead of discussing all
the things that could theoretically go wrong or make o
Hi,
system does not crash with this patch, thanks!
* John Baldwin [160409 17:27]:
> On Saturday, April 09, 2016 05:25:35 PM Konstantin Belousov wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 09, 2016 at 03:27:46PM +0200, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>>> Done: http://cid2945g797.hs14.hosting.punkt.de/IM
* Andriy Gapon [160409 14:48]:
> On 09/04/2016 15:10, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>> I can no longer boot my Acer C720 with current; during boot I get
>> a panic and the system drops into kdb, unfortunately without a
>> working keyboard. What is visible on the screen looks like
&
Hi,
I can no longer boot my Acer C720 with current; during boot I get
a panic and the system drops into kdb, unfortunately without a
working keyboard. What is visible on the screen looks like
it might be a stack trace; top line starts with vpanic().
Would transcribing the screen output be of any u
Hi,
* Hans Petter Selasky [150510 14:47]:
> On 05/09/15 23:05, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>> * Allan Jude [150508 16:29]:
>>> [..]
>>> My experience is a little different.
>>> When suspend/resuming my laptop (Lenovo T530 with nVidia gpu)
>>> Sometimes
* Allan Jude [150508 16:29]:
> [..]
> My experience is a little different.
> When suspend/resuming my laptop (Lenovo T530 with nVidia gpu)
> Sometimes when I resume, it seems like the keyboard is frozen. If I
> alt+f1, then alt+f9, it seems to work fine after that. I'd never though
> of trying j
* Jilles Tjoelker [150503 14:53]:
> On Sun, May 03, 2015 at 02:03:49PM +0200, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
>> I'm trying to update this system:
>> FreeBSD pomona 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0: Mon Apr 13 03:48:04
>> CEST 2015 wolfgang@pomona:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/UB
Hi,
I'm trying to update this system:
FreeBSD pomona 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0: Mon Apr 13 03:48:04 CEST
2015 wolfgang@pomona:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/UBQTERL mips
Source for that was probably from about April 11th. I sucessfully built
world and kernel, ran mergemaster -p and make in
Hi,
* bsdml [150329 01:34]:
> since I tried to install FreeBSD 10.1 on my recently purchased T40 I got
> stuck at this annoying bootloop that says
> "ATAPY_IDENTIFY. ACB: a1 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 etc etc.. CAM status:
> Command timeout". I have also tried latest 11-CURRENT snapshot and it
>
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