Jordan and list,
> If you could get a kernel crash dump, especially with a kernel with
> debugging symbols, that would help enormously! Thanks.
For better or worse, my box just obliged with a crash only 3h41m28s after
booting my "DEBUG" kernel.
I have found at least one interesting factor in t
Additional:
I'm running 4.1.1-STABLE cvsup'ed on September 28th at 04:13.
The box is a Gateway G6-266M with ? mobo, PII-266, 96MB, Quantum Fireball
ST6.4A (ata0-master), Iomega ZIP (ata1-master), Mitsumi(?) ATA FX240S
CD-ROM (ata1-slave), two Seagate/Compaq ST32171Ws off a Tekram DC-390F,
STB Ve
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Nick Sayer wrote:
> It does indeed have a Qlogic SCSI chip. I've been talking with the
> maintainer of the isp driver, and he doesn't know about anything like
> this...
Yeah - I've been meaning to file a PR, but I wanted to do a bit more
digging and come up with a decent des
I know for a fact this works. I have done binary upgrades straight from
2.2.6 to 4.0-STABLE snapshots.
One note, the next time you SVSUP and build you should rebuild
/usr/src/release/sysinstall since it doesnt automatically build during
makeworld.
--
Jim Weeks
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Crist J . C
Did this box come with a USB keyboard? My Athlon crashed randomly while
using either the USB keyboard that came with the system or a PS/2 style
keyboard until I disabled atkbd0 in the kernel, enabled USB support and
the USB Keyboard in the kernel, and used the USB keyboard that came with
the sys
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Janet Sullivan wrote:
> Did this box come with a USB keyboard? My Athlon crashed randomly while
> using either the USB keyboard that came with the system or a PS/2 style
> keyboard until I disabled atkbd0 in the kernel, enabled USB support and
> the USB Keyboard in the kernel,
> For better or worse, my box just obliged with a crash only 3h41m28s after
> booting my "DEBUG" kernel.
Well, that's paradoxically something of a hopeful sign. :)
> #3 0xc020abb9 in trap_pfault (frame=0xc7676d74, usermode=0, eva=108)
> at /home/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c:844
> #4 0xc020a78f
I just compiled Gimp on the same system without any hitches. Other
programs as well. I also ran memory tests and verified the
motherboard's temperature via the BIOS and visually checked the fans.
It's my belief that within the last three weeks new code was inserted
into STABLE that was never fu
> I just compiled Gimp on the same system without any hitches. Other
> programs as well. I also ran memory tests and verified the
> motherboard's temperature via the BIOS and visually checked the fans.
>
> It's my belief that within the last three weeks new code was inserted
> into STABLE that
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Simon wrote:
>
> What's going on? have we entered a panic season? everyone is having panics...
It is kinda warm outside still ...
;-)
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
>> I just compiled Gimp on the same system without any hitches. Other
>> programs as well. I also ran memory tests and verified the
>> motherboard's temperature via the BIOS and visually checked the fans.
In response, I have checked as well. All three of
Jordan and list,
Right on time tonight - 02:06 while running "periodic daily".
The panic was exactly the same as before, so I won't repeat it. The
command being run at the time was "tee" again.
Just before the panic I had shut down all X and was running a "ps -axww ;
top | head -24" snapshot ev
Hi,
Our adduser let me add username with a dash inside (I use them to identify
the user of virtual domains), like :
ac-info
But rmuser refuse to delete them :
gmarco:/home/gmarco# rmuser ac-info
Sorry, login name must contain alphanumeric characters only.
So, who is right ? adduser or rmuser ?
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Daniel M. Eischen wrote:
> Roman Shterenzon wrote:
> >
> > Good day,
> > Isn't the main thread should break out of accept when it receives signal from
> > the other thread?
> > Am I missing something?
>
> Please don't attach such short programs as anything other than
> text.
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
> >
> > Something is wrong with your system, check cabling, cooling and memory.
>
> I would change that to check, in order, cooling, cpu voltage setting,
> memory and memory timing, power supply, and finally cabling.
>
> If you have one of the rare 2
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