On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 13:04 -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> The MSI K8T Master2-FAR works fine with 1GB DIMM's. Where on MSI's
> website did they state 2GB double-stacked DIMM's were supported?
I haven't been following the discussion, but if we're talking about the
MSI K8T Master2-FAR, one can read
You cant set th no speed nonegotiate on these gbic's. Maybe this is
Anyhow, due to misconfiguration on the router, ie: wrong IP, I now have
connection to the net. They wrote 207 instead of 217 when they configured
it.
But I also see this problem with other switches. like dumb switches where
you
All,
Thanks to the keen eye of David Sze, the cause of the instability in the
ips driver in FreeBSD 4.x might have been found. If it's affecting you,
please try the attached patch and let me know the results. I'll commit
it when everyone is happy with it.
Thanks,
Scott
Index: ips_commands.c
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Hi folks,
every so often, I forget to unmount my ipod (usb2) before pulling it
from my PC. While this and the mess that ensues is clearly a user
error, it would be nice if this exceptional situation would get handled
a bit more gracefully by the OS. What happens now is that I cannot use
the devi
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 07:00:38PM +0200, Matthias Buelow wrote:
> This is on 5.4-PRERELEASE/i386, using ehci for the usb2 device.
> More info available on request.
I see exactly the same behaviour here with an iRiver iFP player on
5.4-STABLE/i386, and I'd appreciate improvements in this field,
I wasn't sure if I should send this to -stable or -questions, so I
apologize if I chose the wrong list.
I've had a pre-production server 'hang' twice within the past couple of
weeks. The first time the machine locked up it was running 5.4-BETA1 and
the second time it was running 5.4-RC1. The m
On Sat, 2005-Apr-09 14:51:41 -0500, Ash wrote:
>By "hang" I mean that the machine stops responding to console keystrokes
>(serial or otherwise) while existing ssh and nfs connections stop
>responding, but do not immediately close. The machine continues to
>respond to ICMP pings. I can not make n
Have you been certain to disable write caching on the drives? If not I
bet that's what you're seeing (which also means you're begging for
database corruption).
--
Jim C. Nasby, Database Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Give your computer some brain candy! www.distributed.net Team #1828
Forgive me for my ignorance. I'm quite new to FreeBSD. I'm currently having
a very similar problem, to what you described. But I don't quite understand
the fix to this brief solution.
Can you please provide me with a more precise answer to this problem. I
could really use the help.
Thank you
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Is this is a brand new board/box (eg first time trying FreeBSD with it)? If
so, try physically installing first the RAM then the pci-x card. They want a
memory adress pool allocated and that should be "above" your RAM allocated
addresses.
You don't need agp in
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