>Also as the Moore's law curve flattens expect the life of these
>older, but not so old, machines to live quiet some time. I
>believe we are talking sandy bridge and earlier? If that is
>corret Sandy bridge is still a very viable system.
I noticed this lack of love for older systems recently.
Hijacking a thread here,
> Turns out, you can't install FreeBSD using a USB stick image because the
> BIOS only support MBR. No idea why MBR support was dropped for the USB images.
>
> In the end I had to find a CD burner, and after a couple of tries managed to
> install from CD.
On a somewhat r
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 11:48 AM, Philip Homburg
wrote:
> >Also as the Moore's law curve flattens expect the life of these
> >older, but not so old, machines to live quiet some time. I
> >believe we are talking sandy bridge and earlier? If that is
> >corret Sandy bridge is still a very viable s
>It's not that hard create a mbr based usb-stick. Far easier than to find a
>CD burner.
'Not hard' means
- undocumented. Or at least, if you start with release notes and install
instructions you won't find it.
- Probably only works if you already have a FreeBSD system.
And if it is indeed 'not
> On 23 May 2018, at 13:29, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
>
> Hijacking a thread here,
>
>> Turns out, you can't install FreeBSD using a USB stick image because the
>> BIOS only support MBR. No idea why MBR support was dropped for the USB
>> images.
>>
>> In the end I had to find a CD burner, and
Hi:
how config the Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 (rev 78) on FreeBSD 12?I
installed FreeBSD 12 on my thinkpad t470p ,and can not drive the Intel Wireless
Card.
please help me fix that,
thx
David Pan
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On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Philip Homburg
wrote:
> >It's not that hard create a mbr based usb-stick. Far easier than to find a
> >CD burner.
>
> 'Not hard' means
> - undocumented. Or at least, if you start with release notes and install
> instructions you won't find it.
> - Probably only
On 23 May 2018 at 05:48, Philip Homburg wrote:
>
> Turns out, you can't install FreeBSD using a USB stick image because the
> BIOS only support MBR. No idea why MBR support was dropped for the USB images.
We haven't "dropped" MBR support, and our amd64 memstick images are a
combined hybrid format
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 11:48:38AM +0200, Philip Homburg wrote:
> >Also as the Moore's law curve flattens expect the life of these
> >older, but not so old, machines to live quiet some time. I
> >believe we are talking sandy bridge and earlier? If that is
> >corret Sandy bridge is still a very vi
On 05/23/18 01:41, David Pan wrote:
> Hi:
> how config the Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 (rev 78) on FreeBSD
> 12?I installed FreeBSD 12 on my thinkpad t470p ,and can not drive the Intel
> Wireless Card.
> please help me fix that,
>
> thx
> David Pan
>
This seems to be a "iwm(4)" de
On 05/23/2018 00:41, David Pan wrote:
Hi:
how config the Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 (rev 78) on FreeBSD 12?I
installed FreeBSD 12 on my thinkpad t470p ,and can not drive the Intel Wireless
Card.
please help me fix that,
I have this working on my end under both 12-current and 11-
I tried both FreeBSD-11.2-BETA2-amd64-bootonly.iso.xz and
FreeBSD-11.2-BETA2-amd64-mini-memstick.img.xz on a Dell PowerEdge 2950
BIOS version 2.7.0. With both images, the USB stick is not recognized.
For reference I tried an image for a random other OS and in that case the
USB stick is recognize
On a device with bluetooth (as in GENERIC modules) ..
--- ng_ether.o ---
/usr/src/sys/netgraph/ng_ether.c:871:2: error: no member named
'tqh_first' in 'struct ifnethead'; did you mean 'stqh_first'?
TAILQ_FOREACH(ifp, &V_ifnet, if_link) {
^
/usr/src/sys/sys/queue.h:724:15: note: exp
Hi,
Running FreeBSD-12.0-CURRENT-amd64-20180514-r333606 snapshot as a VM on
Hyper-V, `pciconf -l` (and `lspci`, expected) doesn't return any
information.
Hyper-V Version: 10.0.14393 [SP2] (that's Windows 2016 with Hyper-V role).
dmesg.boot is attached in case it's useful.
Copyright (c) 1992-
I got this. not marked as spam
On 23 May 2018 at 18:34, Mark Millard wrote:
> [This submittal is in part an experiment with how Eitan's
> MUA classifies the Email using an alternate yahoo.com
> address. Eitan: the subject and this note are all unique
> to this message.]
>
> I've reported to Eitan
Gen1 or Gen2? On Gen2 Hyper-V, there is _no_ pcib0 and pci0 at all;
unless you uses pci-e pass-through or SR-IOV.
Why do you care about the existence of pci bus?
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 9:33 AM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Running FreeBSD-12.0-CURRENT-amd64-20180514-r333606 snapshot as a VM on
On 23/05/2018 19:21, Michael Butler wrote:
> On a device with bluetooth (as in GENERIC modules) ..
>
> --- ng_ether.o ---
> /usr/src/sys/netgraph/ng_ether.c:871:2: error: no member named
> 'tqh_first' in 'struct ifnethead'; did you mean 'stqh_first'?
> TAILQ_FOREACH(ifp, &V_ifnet, if_link)
hi
I am using a Lenovo T510 laptop with FreeBSD-CURRENT.
It contains Intel I5 processor and integrated Intel graphics adapter.
I tried to set it to drm-stable-kmod as well as to drm-next-kmod, none was
working, I got a fatal trap, kernel panic during boot.
Compiling the packages on my system d
On 05/24/18 08:16, M&S - Krasznai András wrote:
I tried to set it to drm-stable-kmod as well as to drm-next-kmod, none was
working, I got a fatal trap, kernel panic during boot.
Did you build from source? Can you show the panic?
drm-next-kmod should be loaded by /etc/rc.conf like this, can yo
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