Hi!
> UPDATE: Oh, one more thing. Upon loading the ath driver a couple of days ago
> I got a kernel panic and freeze. It panicked and then the system froze. The
> driver can scan for access points and associates to the AP, but then the
> kernl delivers the message in /var/log/message ("kernel: ath
Hi Martin,
I got similar problem from my PC using a Netgear WG311T PCI wireless card.
ath0: mem 0x4010-0x4010 irq 11 at device 8.0 on pci1
ath0: AR2413 mac 7.9 RF2413 phy 4.5
I have joined all my config files, and the results of the commands :
# dmesg
# ifconfig
# dhclient wlan0
Also,
Mikhail T. wrote:
> The motherboard version -- I'm not sure still. Something like
> nVidia nForce2 -- does that identify it enough?
Install ports/sysutils/dmidecode and type (as root):
# dmidecode -t system -t baseboard
It will tell you the vendor and product name, among
other things.
Best r
well i just patched recompiled. Its evwn worse now. Now the
var,log,messages log is even more flooded with the said messages.
/Sent from Nokia 5800
On 7/29/10, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> UPDATE: Oh, one more thing. Upon loading the ath driver a couple of days
>> ago
>> I got a kernel panic an
> Kind of a large patch, but in order to make an omlette, you need to
> break a few servers.
>
> This is a diff against -CURRENT, not stable-8 as I didn't get a chance
> to test it. It is directly based off of changes that peter@ made to the
> Yahoo FreeBSD 7 tree.
>
> I have compile and boot t
> Kind of a large patch, but in order to make an omlette, you need to
> break a few servers.
>
> This is a diff against -CURRENT, not stable-8 as I didn't get a chance
> to test it. It is directly based off of changes that peter@ made to the
> Yahoo FreeBSD 7 tree.
>
> I have compile and boot te