Thanks to all who responded! I guess it's off to Microcenter this
week. -- George
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On 22/07/2018 02:48, George Mitchell wrote:
Based on people's recent Ryzen experiences, is it fair to say that
FreeBSD 11.2 is now believed to work on Ryzens, if you have a recent
enough Ryzen and your motherboard has been updated to the latest BIOS?
I would still use the patches provided in
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Hey,
I am on
11.2-STABLE FreeBSD 11.2-STABLE #9 r336597
Sun Jul 22 14:08:38 CEST 2018
and I see 2 problems with PF that are still there:
1.) set skip on lo
does not work even though ifconfig lo matches.
SOLVED TEMPORARILY BY: set skip on lo0
2.) synproxy state
needs no explan
I agree. My Ryzen 5 1600 has been doing well for a couple of months too. I
did a bios update which I believe contained the microcode updates about a
month before 11.2 was released. I had been running 11-STABLE at that time.
I updated to 11.2-RELEASE and I'm currently up for 27 days.
--
Nimrod
On
I've had no issues with my r7 1700 for a while now. updated my bios
(msi x370) probably 2 months ago and i'm currently running 11.2-STABLE
r336329
On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 6:48 PM, George Mitchell wrote:
> Based on people's recent Ryzen experiences, is it fair to say that
> FreeBSD 11.2 is now bel