Nokia's DKU-5 cable

2004-06-23 Thread AK
Hello, all! I wonder if anyone had any positive experience with Nokia DKU-5 USB cable When I plug it into my box, it is detected as "ugen", instead of "ucom", yes "ucom" module is loaded. kldstat: 61 0xc083c000 3580 umodem.ko 73 0xc084 3aec ucom.ko 81 0xc0844000 3ab0

USB 2.0 (ehci) - still buggy?

2004-06-14 Thread AK
Hello, everyone! I have just compiled EHCI into kernel, but have no luck on making USB2 working :( Is USB2 supported or it is still buggy on fbsd? When I plug USB2 device kernel yields: uhub3: port 1, set config at addr 2 failed uhub3: device problem, disabling port 1 uhub3: port 5, set con

Re: whi?

2005-11-25 Thread AK
Why not just say no while it's doing that? Then when you want to switch the CDs, say yes and it then starts installing the apps from that one. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To un

Re: "panic: getnewbuf: locked buf" on heavy load 5.4-STABLE

2005-09-16 Thread AK
Hello! On Friday 16 September 2005 18:40, Chuck Swiger wrote: > Please read "man crash" and the part of the handbook which talks about how > to obtain a crashdump or backtrace with more information about the panic > you see. > > You might consider putting both a backtrace and a dmesg from the sys

Re: "panic: getnewbuf: locked buf" on heavy load 5.4-STABLE

2005-09-16 Thread AK
Greetings! On Friday 16 September 2005 19:25, Chuck Swiger wrote: > Take a look at /boot/loader.conf, you can limit the amount of physical RAM > FreeBSD uses to less than 2GB for long enough to get a valid dump, assuming > the crash is easily reproducable. Will look into it... Currently it is u

Re: "panic: getnewbuf: locked buf" on heavy load 5.4-STABLE

2005-09-19 Thread AK
On Friday 16 September 2005 19:25, Chuck Swiger wrote: > > To get a crashdump I should have swapspace >= total ram. > > Currently it is only 2G, I'm trying to think of smth. to get more > > swapspace. dmesg is available @ http://getfile.biz/dmesg.txt > > Take a look at /boot/loader.conf, you can