not decided) for 12 is June 30, 2020 however, according to
https://www.freebsd.org/security/security.html#sup
So, hardware in some of my machines will only be supported until sometime next
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cluding integrated ports
> > in my home router).
> >
>
> Sorry, I'd meant to type vx. :) It's for the first generation of 3com cards
> after the 3C5x9 ones supported by the ep driver.
I mentioned vx. Working fine her
d just by stressing
> I/O and network at the same time. I have a PR regarding the issue, but no
> known fix yet.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=168416&cat=
This may also be of interest for people looking at VMware ESX:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?
> So the bottom line of what you are saying is:
> > 1) it's hard to fix right in 8
> > 2) it's not an issue in 9 anymore at all?
>
> Right.
Hmm. We're running many FreeBSD 8.2 machines as guests in VMware but have
never encountered the panic described above. Should I be worried? :-)
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Ok I'll try testing that on some box I can reach with both hands.
fyi nagasaki is:
[r...@nagasaki ~]# uname -a
FreeBSD nagasaki.bogus.com 8.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE #13:
Sun May 30 22:19:23 UTC 2010
r...@nagasaki.bogus.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
[r...@nagasaki ~]#
On 10/2
andy Bush wrote:
>> I need to know which hardware it is and that doesnt show me.
>
> how do i find out.
>
>>> em0: port 0x2000-0x201f mem
>>> 0xe800-0xe801 irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci13
>
> joel, do you know?
>
> randy
>
rip.psg.com:/root
hink there is such a list, but posting your findings to this
mailing list would probably be a good start...
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For the record: I have the same problem on at least two boxes, both running
9-CURRENT.
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the "intel" driver.
I bought one of these last week but it hasn't arrived yet. Looks like
an interesting machine. If you manage to find a xorg.conf that works
with the correct resolution and the intel driver, could you add that to
your notes as
not quite sure how to do that.
Take a look at the release(7) manpage for information about building
your own customized release CD.
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should try that if you haven't already. I've seen this
problem on at least two different systems...
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ug shortly.
>
>Thanks for reporting the issue, and sorry about the bad patch :-(.
No problem! It feels good to help :) I never implement new patches into
my prod environment before testing, so this has basically been an
interesting exercise for me.
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I was surprised that this
hadn't been fixed yet. It certainly would have caused some anxious moments
if I'd upgraded a prod server with multiple jails before I realised!
cheers,
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 04:40:59 +0100, Philipp Wuensche wrote:
>Mark Andrews wrote:
>>> I'm not
system with this option set by forgetting that submit.cf gets recreated
during the install.
I'm running 5.5R, so I don't know if this behaviour has been modified for
later releases.
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boot (or sometimes during boot) after this commit. I see this on
the console:
acpi_tz3: WARNING - Current temperature (3416.3) exceeds safe limits
...
WARNING: System temperature too high, shutting down soon!
Everything works fine with an older kernel.
On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 10:51 +0300, Abdullah Al-Marrie wrote:
> 5. RealTek chip High Definition Audio System isn't detected, and
> doesn't work for sure.
There's a driver for HDA in current. You can grab binary modules for
RELENG_6 here: http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 09:02 -0500, Michael Butler wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Joel Dahl wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 14:49 +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> >> By the way another minor problem is that the audio does not
> >> wo
ound is only supported (by the snd_hda(4) driver) in CURRENT atm.
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Could you
perhaps do a binary search and try to narrow it down to a specific
commit?
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ata(4) manual page into the hardware notes. This *should* at
least kill some of the confusion that always surrounds what SATA/ATA
stuff we support and what we don't.
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nno about the status of
wireless support, but I heard rumors about a port of the wpi(4) driver
from OpenBSD.
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t; without support for ACPI and underclocked the Athlon XP-M 2600+ to
> 800MHz to minimize any hardware faults. The system should be stable
> as it has no problem running both prime and memtest86 without faults
> for 7+ days.
Have you tried the latest snapshots of 6.0-STABLE?
ftp://
> Joel Hatton wrote:
> > What was the rationale behind changing this behaviour for 206_1?
>
> That xterm should install as xterm and not xterm-static.
This is certainly sensible, however it appears that the onus has now been
put on the maintainer of xorg-clients to change i
cvsup to try to use
passive mode and, in my firewalled environment, fail. Yep, I found this
out by accident :)
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ing upgrade of xterm to 206_1 or newer. Previous versions remove
xterm on deinstall so CONFLICTS have been set accordingly.
What was the rationale behind changing this behaviour for 206_1?
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cular disadvantages of continuing with this
less-than-optimised model - I guess I mean, is this something that is
likely to break or become uneconomical at some point?
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h would probably not suit me) or will it fall back to i386?
Is this a consistent requirement for world/kernel/ports?
Finally, when building on a single host, but where multiple requirements
are being met, is it possible to define different make.conf files for make
or is it easier to just edit th
ment that I've stopped using the jail
I had on that particular machine. Even though this is a somewhat unusual
situation (ie dhcp + jail alias) I don't suppose there's any move to in
the mean time incorporate a 'DHCLIENT=' make option for ISC/OpenB
c.conf the route is ok again on reboot. I've tried
alternating between commented/uncommented with consistent success/fail
results so I guess this needs looking at.
joel
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fully. I
haven't looked into this further yet, I'll repost if it is a
repeatable problem.
I rebuilt all of my ports afterwards (with portupgrade -af), with no
failures, and everything so far appears to be working fine.
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is reporting that an AMD chip has HTT? Is this
a bug?
No, this is how dual core is reported.
Huh?
Don't scare me like that, Mike.
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Whew. That's a relief.
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if I were to hold the mute key down.
If anyone would like the code, reply to me off list, as I am not on the
list.
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Oleg Korecky wrote:
Did somebody use LIRC on the FreeBSD ? Or what y
[4092/16/63] at ata1-master WDMA2
acd0: DVDROM at ata1-slave PIO4
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
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ou have to dual-boot, cut the primary (BIOS-level) partitions
once with MSW (and PM, if you must), then leave the BIOS-level
partitions alone. Better yet, use two drives.
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r time, why not think big? ;^)
Anyway, it could be a useful project, but you'll want to recognize
there's a lot of stuff hiding under the surface there.
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ry little
noise.
Maybe even Mac Mini? ;->
fbsd on PPC is still not even close to stable, and the iNTEL Macs are
still at least ten months away. But openBSD and netBSD run rather
well on PPC if the eye candy of Mac OS X is unpleasant or the cost of
Mac OS X Server (for a little added peace of min
I have two which reliably fail if you put TWO disks on them in a
gmirror
config within minutes of starting a "make buildworld".
Pardon the interruption, but is this two drives on one channel?
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On 平成 17/08/10, at 7:36, O. Hartmann wrote:
[...] When is SCSI back for desktops?
I vote for that.
In my opinion, ATA is primarily for home media systems, if that.
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P4Machine kernel: da1 at umass-sim1 bus 1 target 0 lun 0
Jul 27 10:31:20 P4Machine kernel: da1: Removable
Direct Access SCSI-2 device
Jul 27 10:31:20 P4Machine kernel: da1: 1.000MB/s transfers
Jul 27 10:31:20 P4Machine kernel: da1: 125MB (256000 512 byte sectors: 64H
32S/T 125C)
I hope all
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On 2005/07/16, at 6:03, Kevin Oberman wrote:
[...]
I believe that the Windows solution to this problem is to put a
really,
really long delay between when the system is finished syncing and when
the power is turned off.
That's what I vote for. If the system
urity patches and on updates and upgrades.
OpenBSD is a great OS, and I recommend learning it and using it, but the
pace is pretty stiff, especially until you get used to it.
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applicaton is really weird and needs something extremely speedy. Then,
> however,
> you could go for RAID 0+1 and get perfomance that SCSI will never get you.
Now that I have a bad taste in my mouth from SMART, I'm interpreting
that as "three SATA drives in RAID5 equals one SCSI
Random comment from the peanut gallery, but ...
(B
(B> >> Thanks for the info guys. Does this "security support" also mean that
(B> >> current ports will be compatible with the release?
(B> >
(B> > No, there are no guarantees about that. The ports/ people generally
(B> > try to make things w
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:51:37 -0700
(BJulian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(B
(B>
(B>
(B> Joe Altman wrote:
(B>
(B> >On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 01:40:50PM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
(B> >
(B> >
(B> >>Since I can't make this happen here, I'm going to need help..
(B> >>
(B> >
> > The first question that comes to mind: do you really need logs from a
(B> > year back?
(B>
(B> Nope. Should I need to tweak the default config files to ensure
(B> that I dont get them?
(B
(BSince that's the element that brings three possible mis-features
(Btogether in the unfortunate
I'm just a newb, but
(B
(B> > > I had an interesting experience, this morning. The nightly
(B> > > security message from a CVS server machine that runs a version
(B> > > of FreeBSD-4 had arrived, and it claimed that someone who hadn't
(B> > > done any work for us for some considerable time ha
Just finished rebuilding and installing the world and the kernel by the
(B"canonical" method.
(B
(BIn using mergemaster, I find myself puzzled by the locale stuff in mtree.
(BI have not installed a lot of locales, haven't even started X11 at all
(Byet, but the updates seem to want to put a lo
> > > FWIW, you are just in time anyway because they added a security
(B> > > notice and if you cvsup now, you will also get that fix.
(B
(BAnd it's nice to have that out of the way.
(B
(B> > So the system is not in an unstable situation such that repeating the
(B> > cvsup would have me tryin
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:32:42 -0700
(BKent Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(B
(B> On Thursday 14 April 2005 09:23 pm, Joel wrote:
(B> > On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 11:20:54 -0700
(B> > Nate Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(B> >
(B> > > Jon Noack wro
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 11:20:54 -0700
(BNate Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(B
(B> Jon Noack wrote:
(B> > On 4/14/2005 8:28 AM, David Wolfskill wrote:
(B> >
(B> >> On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 01:26:17PM +0200, Jose M Rodriguez wrote:
(B> >>
(B> >>> Anyone seen this?
(B> >>
(B> >>
(B> >> [...
out the
MSI K8T Master2-FAR, one can read the following from MSI's website:
"
• Supports DIMM sizes from 64MB (128Mb x 16 DRAMs) to 2GB.
• Supports 4 DDR DIMMs up to 8GB (Registered Memory only)
"
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/
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(B> /usr/ports/sysutils/portdowngrade
(B>
(B> Never used it. So I can't tell you more.
(B
(BThanks. I think I talked myself into compiling this one completely
(Boutside the source and ports trees because of the
I know this is kind of like jumping off the high board before I've
(Bchecked for water in the pool, but I'm wondering.
(B
(BLong version of the story --
(B
(BI need to get an opentsa server running, and their site only has patches
(Bfor openssl 0.9.7e, not for the latest, 0.9.7f.
(B
(BThe
*** Error code 1
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
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options NO_ADAPTIVE_MUTEXES
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Hi all
Is it possible to install 5.3 on a sparc64 (Ultra 5) without using
serial console, I seem to get garbled consoles when I try to install via
normal screen and keyboard?
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enter it?
>
> >As i can burn it in Win, i am out of ideas.
>
> I presume this is Winbloze on the same host (dual-boot).
>
I saw something similar with fixate a couple of days ago:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-January/010776.html
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> sysctl: unknown oid 'net.inet.tcp.inflight_enable'
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It's "net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable" :-)
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lout=0xc052b620
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arg=0x0, frame=0x0) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:807
#49 0xc0682c7c in fork_trampoline ()
at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s:209
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the double posting btw, I didn't expect my first one to make it to
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not a dump tape
I can scp the file back to the 5.x machine and it loads just fine, so what
gives? This type of failure is somewhat scary for me right now, given that
I may have to restore files to another destination that may not be 5.x
based.
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Hi,
I'm planning to buy the Microtech USB-SCSI Cable
(http://www.microtechint.com/qs-usbscsi.html).
I've seen the ref in usbdevs source code
*
product MICROTECH SCSIDB25 0x0004 USB-SCSI-DB25
product MICROTECH SCSIHD50 0x0005 USB-SCSI-HD50
*
Questions :)
CPd ?
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> Hey all,
>
> I would really like to get the new boot0 into -stable in time
> for 4.1, but I'd like a few folks to test it out and get some
> feedback before I do. You can find the patch at
> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/boot0.rel4.patch. T
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