On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 01:08:18PM +0200, Jaco van Tonder wrote:
>> Can anybody perhaps give a hint in which direction to look or to make
this
>> go away?
>Do you have stale modules loaded?
>
>Kris
Hi all,
This problem was solved. The culprit was a bad memory module. :( Thanks to
all for your i
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:08:18 +0200
"Jaco van Tonder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed 4.8-RELEASE from CD yesterday on my P4-2.4GHz machine.
> Updated sources to the latest 4.8-RELEASE-p13. Started doing buildworld and
> my
> machine panicked.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 01:08:18PM +0200, Jaco van Tonder wrote:
> Can anybody perhaps give a hint in which direction to look or to make this
> go away?
Do you have stale modules loaded?
Kris
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On 27 Oct 2003 at 13:08, Jaco van Tonder wrote:
> buildworld and my machine panicked. Tried a few more times with random
> panics. Same random panics occur if I build the kernel. After a bit of
> struggling I managed to get a GENERIC kernel built with debug symbols
> on the latest source. I did no
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Subject: [4.8-RELEASE - Stable, 5.1-RELEASE] Panics when system loaded
> Hi,
>
> I installed 4.8-RELEASE from CD yesterday on my P4-2.4GHz machine.
> Updat
Hi,
I installed 4.8-RELEASE from CD yesterday on my P4-2.4GHz machine.
Updated sources to the latest 4.8-RELEASE-p13. Started doing buildworld and
my
machine panicked. Tried a few more times with random panics. Same random
panics
occur if I build the kernel. After a bit of struggling I managed to
Hi,
I have experienced a kernel panic. It happened after doing shutdown. A small
gdb-typescript is included. If you need more information, you can e-mail me.
Lennaert
--
Last night I was layin' down...
And I hear momma tell poppa: "That boy love to boogie-woogie"
And I hear poppa tell momma: "Let
Hello Maxim,
today I've tried your hack and it works, at least it seems so.
It was not exactly the same setup but nearly the same.
The bridge has two interfaces (fxp0, fxp1) and
one host is connected to each interface (using crosslink
cables, no other networking devices such as broken HP
ProCurve
Aslak Evang wrote:
> howdy. I upgraded from 4.7 to 4.8 release today and have had some
> trouble afterwards.
>
> Firstly, MySQL suddenly started using huge amounts of memory, diskspace
> and cpu resulting in kernel errors
I suspect you are using the "Linux Threads" versi
Aslak,
there was a cyclic dependancy in the Xft port, cvsupping your ports should
fix this, and at the sametime fix the MySQL problem (I believe one problem
is causing the other).
Brad
> howdy. I upgraded from 4.7 to 4.8 release today and have had some
> trouble afterwards.
>
> Fi
howdy. I upgraded from 4.7 to 4.8 release today and have had some
trouble afterwards.
Firstly, MySQL suddenly started using huge amounts of memory, diskspace
and cpu resulting in kernel errors
Secondly, when doing ports operations the computer starts "endless"
copies of make, until i g
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 02:14:19AM -0800, Shvetima Gulati wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Wasn't 4.8-RELEASE supposed to hit the mirrors today? Any news / delay ?
Yes and yes, and if you had been bothering to read the -stable mailing
list (which is where any such news can be expect
Hi all,
Wasn't 4.8-RELEASE supposed to hit the mirrors today? Any news / delay ?
Thanks,
-Shv.
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