Hi,
I'm experiencing a reproducible kernel panic that would be really nice
to debug, but unfortunately no core file is getting generated. I don't
have console access either. All I can get so far is this, from syslog:
Aug 23 19:51:38 estranged kernel:
Aug 23 19:51:38 estranged kernel: Fata
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=168396
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Hi,
Please could anyone share their experiences with 8-STABLE on an Intel
DH55TC motherboard? Looking to use one soon. :)
Thanks,
Aragon
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| By Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-08-18 09:47 +0200 ]
> Does anyone have a G33 chipset system working in 7.x?
>
> I have a 6.3 install here and it isn't working with that so I have been
> merging things from HEAD but it still doesn't work.
| By Dan Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-09-03 23:06 +0200 ]
> FreeBSD from the machine and installed Ubuntu 8.04. I therefore
> cannot run "pciconf -l" at this moment in time, but I may get back
> around to it.
lspci ?
Regards,
Aragon
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Hi,
I'm on the market for a USB serial adapter. The Keyspan USA-19HS gets a
lot of good reviews for its performance, but I've noticed previous Keyspan
models have a history of not supporting FreeBSD due to firmware issues.
The 19HS is listed in /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs with nothing noted abo
| By Richard Arends <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-09-17 07:05 +0200 ]
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 09:24:26PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
> > Since you're still in the market: I've heard wonderful things about any
> > of the USB serial adapters that use the
>From what I've gathered so far...
| By Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-09-20 02:46 +0200 ]
> To get a business to commit resources to a project there must be an
> actual goal.
[1] The FreeBSD project would have to commit resources too. Its commun
| By Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-10-17 15:29 +0200 ]
> > This is believed to be fixed for HEAD. I do not want to do MFC
> > before 7.1.
>
> OK, that's good news. Thanks for the information.
> So I'll watch the commit messages for the MFC a
| By Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-10-24 21:13 +0200 ]
> On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:27 PM, Milan Obuch wrote:
> >I did not investigate on this issue too much, but there is an
> >workaround -
> >copy older /boot/loader over newer one. In my case, I am re
| By Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-10-25 03:22 +0200 ]
> > FWIW, I've had problems with 7.0's boot loader locking up too. I'm running
> > a -stable compile from march and during bootup, if I make too many
> > keypresses the bootup sequence fr
| By Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-10-25 10:09 +0200 ]
> Okay, so then the issue is probably with the bootloader in some bizarre
> way. John might have some ideas, but I have none (outside of my skill
> set).
>
> Also, it might help if you c
Hi,
I just updated a 7.0-RELEASE system to 7.1-PRERELEASE. Everything went
smoothly. This is on an HP Pavilion dv2600 notebook.
In particular I am beyond happy with the new linux emulation updates! I saw
all the relevant patches have been committed to RELENG_7 now so I didn't
have to do any ma
| By Eduardo Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-10-30 00:04 +0200 ]
> Hello,
>
> I need to write a cgi script which will print the output from ps(1) in
> a table (html), so the average-operator can click on a KILL link and
> the cgi will send the selected s
Hi,
| By Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-10-25 10:09 +0200 ]
> Anything is possible. Can you please rebuild your system, and the
> bootstraps (and don't forget to install them; bsdlabel -B ),
> without messing with optimisation flags?
I just
| By Aragon Gouveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-11-01 08:43 +0200 ]
> > Anything is possible. Can you please rebuild your system, and the
> > bootstraps (and don't forget to install them; bsdlabel -B ),
> > without messing wi
Hi,
| By Ken Smith
| [ 2008-12-10 04:40 +0200 ]
> In addition to general testing we're looking for information about
> potential problems with the boot loader. There has been traffic here
> about problems but the reports haven't helped narrow down the cau
On 01/18/10 22:13, O. Hartmann wrote:
Symptome: All boxes have ZFS and UFS2 filesystems. Since two weeks or
so, sometimes the I/O performance drops massively when doing 'svn
update', 'make world' or even 'make kernel'. It doesn't matter what
memory and how many cpu the box has, it get stuck for s
Hi,
I just purchased the Ubiquiti SRX and can confirm that it works under
FreeBSD 7. It doesn't seem to handle ejections or hotplugging though.
Regards,
Aragon
| By Michael Lankton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-02-12 17:57 +0200 ]
> I bought a laptop wi
Hi,
I'm running an amd64 install of 7.0-STABLE. Sound is behaving strangely.
I'm trying to get either uaudio or snd_hda working, but am not having joy
with either. The kernel detects the devices, but /dev/dsp* entries aren't
created or take a long time to appear. And, of course, sound playback
setting the right options in the BIOS. All's good on both fronts.
Sorry for the false alarm.
Regards,
Aragon
| By Aragon Gouveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-05-11 16:29 +0200 ]
> Hi,
>
> I'm running an amd64 install of 7.0-S
Hi,
I eagerly started using atacontrol's new spindown command the other day.
There's a gmirror volume running on top of the two disks that get spundown.
I find that often when the drives are spun back up to serve a disk request,
one of the ata devices times out and my system goes into a never en
Hi,
| By Ronald Klop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2008-07-09 11:51 +0200 ]
> It might be something else, but I had usb problems in 6-STABLE until I
> disabled usb support in the bios. FreeBSD still detects the usb hardware.
> In my case there was some sort o
Hi,
Pete French wrote:
I'm not 100% sure, but fairly sure that you'll have a hard time
finding something that combines the low-power standalone type spec with
a 64-bit capable processor. Once you get the higher-end processor,
That was my experiense when shopping around yes - annoying as I
d
Pete French wrote:
http://www.tranquilpc-shop.co.uk/acatalog/T7-330_Barebones.html
Now *that* is very much what I am thinking of - OK, I will need to drop
in a CF->SATA along with the card, but thats not much hassle. 64 bit
and I can add in more RAM than on the other. Thanks, I hadn't realised
TJ Varghese wrote:
They're also fanless. :)
Chipset has a fan, however the processor itself is fanless. I've read
You are correct about the Intel GCLF2, however I was talking
specifically about the tranquil system. They build their systems to be
fanless, so I assume they remove the stock h
Hi,
Jun 5 00:22:47 root postfix/smtpd[57574]
Jun 5 00:22:47 root postfix/qmgr[55069]
Jun 5 00:22:47 root postfix/local[57577]
Jun 5 00:22:48 root imapd[57576]
Jun 5 00:22:48 root imapd[57576]
Jun 5 00:22:49 root imapd[57576]
Jun 5 00:22:55 root imapd[56177]
Jun 5 00:22:58 root ima
| By Jamie Heckford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| [ 2002-10-11 11:13 +0200 ]
> Bizarre how could it be different/not work if you have cvsup'd all of your
>sources including sys/ tree at exactly the same time,
> and compile your kernel just after the installworl
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