After seeing that my CPU utilization is constantly "100%" according to
bsnmpd, I Googled and found this thread:
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/freebsd-current/2008/5/7/1747854/thread
It seems to have gone nowhere. Any idea if a fix is in the works?
- Julian
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tupgrade:2084: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25) [i386-freebsd6]
Abort trap: 6 (core dumped)
Any ideas here?
- Julian
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the -STABLE kernel, it went and autoloaded the
old /boot/kernel/acpi.ko from the -RELEASE kernel, and the system would
boot as normal. However, if I broke to the loader prompt and loaded the
-STABLE kernel and its corresponding acpi.ko, the machine would fail to
boot (as above, with the memory segm
my CD-ROM drive, while -STABLE
doesn't (primary master is the HDD, secondary master is the CD-ROM) Any
way I can work around this?
- Julian
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p as a
pcib0: on motherboard
Now, like all good BIOS manufacturers :-) they probably called them
something different even when we bought them.
- Julian
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