An LOR, which resembles another reported in:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2010-August/018986.html
but none that I noticed at:
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor.html
lock order reversal:
1st 0xff0001696098 ufs (ufs) @ /mnt/disk2/usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_lookup.c:501
2
Great,
This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs linux"
To have the best of both world what about a socket option to enable/disable
fusing:
can be useful when you need to see some connection "packetized".
Fabien
On 13 sept. 2010, at 13:33, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>
Fabien Thomas wrote:
> Great,
>
> This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs
> linux"
> To have the best of both world what about a socket option to
> enable/disable fusing:
> can be useful when you need to see some connection "packetized".
To chime in, I had a "slow"
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 07:11:28 +0200, David DEMELIER
wrote:
> 2010/9/13 Gordon Tetlow :
>> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:53 PM, David DEMELIER
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Perl is a great example, I don't really understand why it's in the
>>> base, then the port need to rewrite the links into the base hierarchy
Hello!
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:12:03PM +0200, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
> Fabien Thomas wrote:
> > Great,
> >
> > This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs
> > linux"
> > To have the best of both world what about a socket option to
> > enable/disable fusing:
> > can b
Hi everyone,
I've just pushed the initial support for the AR9100 wireless MAC into
my git repository. This is for the WMAC on the AR9132 SoC.
I've tested it in 11bg hostap mode on an AP83 derived box - the
TP-Link TL-WR1043ND. The source tree has support for the CPU, ethernet
(but not the switch
Alexander Best-4 wrote:
>
> any thoughts on using http://pciids.sourceforge.net/ for pciids instead of
> the
> Hart and Boemler lists. the SF site seems to be updated more regularly and
> would get rid of the need to decide for each entry, whether to take the
> Hart or
> Boemler one.
>
> right
On 14 sept. 2010, at 17:41, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> On 14.09.2010 11:18, Fabien Thomas wrote:
>> Great,
>>
>> This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs
>> linux"
>> To have the best of both world what about a socket option to enable/disable
>> fusing:
>> can be u
On 14.09.2010 11:18, Fabien Thomas wrote:
Great,
This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs linux"
To have the best of both world what about a socket option to enable/disable
fusing:
can be useful when you need to see some connection "packetized".
A sysctl to that
On 14.09.2010 12:12, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
Fabien Thomas wrote:
Great,
This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs
linux"
To have the best of both world what about a socket option to
enable/disable fusing:
can be useful when you need to see some connection "packetized
On 14.09.2010 12:35, Maxim Dounin wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 12:12:03PM +0200, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
Fabien Thomas wrote:
Great,
This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs
linux"
To have the best of both world what about a socket option to
enable/disabl
On 14.09.2010 18:08, Fabien Thomas wrote:
On 14 sept. 2010, at 17:41, Andre Oppermann wrote:
On 14.09.2010 11:18, Fabien Thomas wrote:
Great,
This will maybe kill the long time debate about "my loopback is slow vs linux"
To have the best of both world what about a socket option to enable/dis
2010/9/14 Marian Hettwer :
> On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 07:11:28 +0200, David DEMELIER
> wrote:
>> 2010/9/13 Gordon Tetlow :
>>> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:53 PM, David DEMELIER
>>> wrote:
Perl is a great example, I don't really understand why it's in the
base, then the port need to rewri
> Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 19:13:58 +0200
> From: David DEMELIER
> Sender: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
>
> 2010/9/14 Marian Hettwer :
> > On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 07:11:28 +0200, David DEMELIER
> > wrote:
> >> 2010/9/13 Gordon Tetlow :
> >>> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 12:53 PM, David DEMELIER
> >>>
2010/9/14 Kevin Oberman :
>> Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 19:13:58 +0200
>> From: David DEMELIER
>> Sender: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
>>
>> 2010/9/14 Marian Hettwer :
>> > On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 07:11:28 +0200, David DEMELIER
>> > wrote:
>> >> 2010/9/13 Gordon Tetlow :
>> >>> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:29 AM, Jakub Lach wrote:
>
>
> Alexander Best-4 wrote:
> >
> > any thoughts on using http://pciids.sourceforge.net/ for pciids instead
> of
> > the
> > Hart and Boemler lists. the SF site seems to be updated more regularly
> and
> > would get rid of the need to decide fo
hi there,
a few minutes ago my machine froze running HEAD (r212616; amd64). after i did
a reset i had to deal with a situation i've documented in the attached file.
after having a healthy ufs2 fs again the results was:
i lost 4 files (unimportant /usr/ports/* stuff).
otaku% tunefs -p /
tunefs:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 07:39:22PM +, Alexander Best wrote:
> hi there,
>
> a few minutes ago my machine froze running HEAD (r212616; amd64). after i did
> a reset i had to deal with a situation i've documented in the attached file.
>
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2010-S
On Tue Sep 14 10, Steve Kargl wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 07:39:22PM +, Alexander Best wrote:
> > hi there,
> >
> > a few minutes ago my machine froze running HEAD (r212616; amd64). after i
> > did
> > a reset i had to deal with a situation i've documented in the attached file.
> >
>
>
Am 14.09.2010 um 11:35 schrieb Adrian Chadd:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just pushed the initial support for the AR9100 wireless MAC into
> my git repository. This is for the WMAC on the AR9132 SoC.
>
> I've tested it in 11bg hostap mode on an AP83 derived box - the
> TP-Link TL-WR1043ND. The source
Ive got some Ubiquiti mips devices id love to get FreeBSD on permanently
and a Netgear WNDR370, if only we could boot FreeBSD out of redboot
and flash it to them it would seriously ROCK,
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
> Am 14.09.2010 um 11:35 schrieb Adrian Chadd:
>
> > Hi
On 09/14/2010 04:08 PM, Outback Dingo wrote:
Ive got some Ubiquiti mips devices id love to get FreeBSD on permanently
and a Netgear WNDR370, if only we could boot FreeBSD out of redboot
and flash it to them it would seriously ROCK,
Booting FreeBSD out of redboot should be no problem. I hav
You can already do that with the rspro. I have a modified mkfwimage
and everything which I've been meaning to turn into a port. It should
work fine on AR71xx and AR91xx ubiquiti devices. Anything else (eg the
AR724x PCIe devices and the earlier SoCs with embedded macs) aren't
currently supported.
On 15 September 2010 04:24, Stefan Bethke wrote:
> That sounds really nice! Is there some guide on how to prepare an image?
> I'm quite familiar with OpenWrt (patching and building) and have a number of
> routers (WRT-160N, WR941NL, 500gP) with serial adapters attached, but from
> the messag
Hello all
I am running several FreeBSD 8/9 systems on a nfsroot, and it seems
firefox 3.6.9 (sqllite rather)
has issues accessing bookmarks, history and other things unless the
/var/lib/nfs path exists.
firefox 3.6.9 on NFSroot you must:
mkdir -p /var/lib/nfs
I found details here
https://bugs.l
I noticed this during boot (HEAD from yesterday):
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
hpet0: [FILTER]
Is it really necessary to print this 8 times?
--
Joel
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