Got the following in /var/log/messages on my one-week-old amd64 box running
8.1RC2:
Jul 13 20:30:17 spaten kernel: MCA: Global Cap 0x0106, Status
0x
Jul 13 20:30:17 spaten kernel: MCA: Vendor "AuthenticAMD", ID 0x100f43, APIC ID 0
Jul 13 20:30:17 spaten kernel: MCA: C
On Jul 15, 2010, at 8:07 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 14, 2010 11:25:29 am Andrew Heybey wrote:
>> Got the following in /var/log/messages on my one-week-old amd64 box running
>> 8.1RC2:
>>
>> Jul 13 20:30:17 spaten kernel: MCA: Global Cap
On Aug 11, 2010, at 6:47 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
> I am encountering a situation similar to one reported by Andrew Heybey
> at http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?6E83197B-9DD5-4C7E-846D-AD176C25464D
>
> This morning I found this in my /var/log/messages:
>
> Aug 11 01:59:48
Ollivier Robert writes:
> Do we support booting from USB floppies ? I plan to buy one of the new VAIOs
> (probably the Z505S with Celeron/333 + 64 MB + 12.1" screen) and it seems to
> come with an USB floppy (as opposed to the probably-IDE of former models).
>
> They've apparently ditched both t
I'm going to answer these questions to provide another datapoint (even
though they are not addressed to me) because I have seen exactly the
same behavior with my cable modem:
> Mike D wrote:
> > going out. I haven't checked for either packet drops / RTT increase
> > (how?) but when I say slow, I
I recently installed an old Quantum bigfoot drive (CY4320A) in my SMP
box running 4.6.2 just to get a little extra space. If I write heavily
to it when using WDMA2, the box silently crashes (no panic, just a
silent reboot). The box has an DFI motherboard with an Intel BX
chipset.
It seems simila
Ollivier Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do we support booting from USB floppies ? I plan to buy one of the new VAIOs
> (probably the Z505S with Celeron/333 + 64 MB + 12.1" screen) and it seems to
> come with an USB floppy (as opposed to the probably-IDE of former models).
>
> They've appar
I am trying to monitor (eg use bpf & tcpdump to see packets) a FDDI
ring with a Digital DEFPA FDDI NIC (and the fpa driver) via a fiber
tap. Therefore the interface only gets to receive, not transmit.
This doesn't work, I assume because the firmware on the DEFPA
wants/needs to participate in the
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