O never mind, it still happens, though obviously more intermittently,
since I didn't notice anything odd for almost an entire day. A few more
things this time though:
a. It IS intermittent, there seems to be very little pattern to this,
except that it seems to be more likely to happen when/if I am
... so, unless you have a million wpi NICs and you can control purchasing
of further hardware from intel, I doubt they're going to care about a very
old, EOL NIC.
Sorry!
-adrian
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I finally tried again to track down that booting problem with FreeBSD via Super
Grub Disk with kfreebsd.
I also tried, unsuccessfully, the menu choice "Detect any operating system".
That failed for failure to find commands "freebsd" and "frebsd-loadenv".
In the latter command, "frebsd-loadenv"
On 19/08/2013 00:13, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> That's really odd. But then, it's a firmware driven NIC, who knows what
> kind of weird crap is going on under the hood.
Yes, it's a black box. So how do I get in contact with intel support and
dump that in their laps?
> Maybe you could experiment by loo
That's really odd. But then, it's a firmware driven NIC, who knows what
kind of weird crap is going on under the hood.
Maybe you could experiment by looking at what changing the regulatory
domain does when programming the firmware and see if it's a channel thing,
a regulatory domain thing or somet
Hah!
I'm not tired of it. I like the layout; I'd like to see an better ascii
beastie logo (one that uses block characters if the terminal supports it)
to display something pretty. But I do like the centred layout of the boot
menu.
-adrian
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On 18/08/2013 21:29, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> ... hm, but if you do destroy, then re-create manually, does it work?
> (Versus using service)
With country US, yes. Anything else, no.
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2013, David Demelier wrote:
Hi,
After updating to r25, I have a strange boot loader, see:
http://files.malikania.fr/DSC_0223.jpg
What's that? Is this a joke?
Yes, sort of. After you're tired of it, override it in
/boot/loader.conf: loader_logo="orb"
A PR should probab
... hm, but if you do destroy, then re-create manually, does it work?
(Versus using service)
-adrian
On 18 August 2013 10:14, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> My system was built yesterday. I just figured I'm not using the entire
> frequency range available in Europe. This is a potential problem whe
George Mitchell wrote:
> On 08/16/13 22:17, Glen Barber wrote:
> > The second release candidate builds of the 9.2-RELEASE release
> > cycle
> > are now available on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, ia64,
> > powerpc,
> > powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures.
> > [...]
> > Glen
> >
> Has any pro
On 08/16/13 22:17, Glen Barber wrote:
The second release candidate builds of the 9.2-RELEASE release cycle
are now available on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc,
powerpc64, and sparc64 architectures.
[...]
Glen
Has any progress been made on diagnosing this NFS deadlock?
http:
My system was built yesterday. I just figured I'm not using the entire
frequency range available in Europe. This is a potential problem when
AP frequencies are not under my control.
FreeBSD mobileKamikaze.norad 9.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r254418:
Fri Aug 16 22:15:55 CEST 2013
r
good to know!
-adrian
On 18 August 2013 05:19, Tj Hariharan wrote:
> Ok so, at the time I was using r254246. Just this afternoon, I realised
> there were quite a few commits after that. I am now on r25 and
> everything seems to be working fine, i.e. no more wlan0 dying randomly.
> I hav
On 30/05/2013 15:02, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 29, 2013 2:41:38 am Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>> I have a number of actions that reliably panic the system, such as
>> performing shutdown -p (yes I'm booting into an inconsistent file
>> system every time). Both with my notebook and my work
Ok so, at the time I was using r254246. Just this afternoon, I realised
there were quite a few commits after that. I am now on r25 and
everything seems to be working fine, i.e. no more wlan0 dying randomly.
I have no idea what is causing this, though. (the r254246 was from
installing from a dow
After a long time I got my system to make all the right noises (I think),
still without it actually dumping, though.
On 29/05/2013 09:11, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 08:41:38AM +0200, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>> I have a number of actions that reliably panic the system, such as
On 28/07/2013 08:24, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 10:33:18AM +0200, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>> On 26/07/2013 19:10, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>>> On 25/07/2013 12:00, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 09:56:59AM +0200, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> On 22/07/
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 12:07:09PM +0200, David Demelier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After updating to r25, I have a strange boot loader, see:
>
> http://files.malikania.fr/DSC_0223.jpg
>
> What's that? Is this a joke?
http://modcult.org/read/2008/2/20/nakatomi-socrates-bsd-9-2
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Hi,
After updating to r25, I have a strange boot loader, see:
http://files.malikania.fr/DSC_0223.jpg
What's that? Is this a joke?
Cheers,
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