, are there
any issues I should be concerned about running 6.2 on this hardware?
dmesg of i386 verbose boot can be found here:
http://wiki.nostrum.com/~daved/sunfire-4100.dmesg.txt
I get the same messages when running amd64 port as well.
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3c 00
ss:esp=1c 0d 02 00 00 00 34 02-32 46 1c 0d 00 00 00 14
00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00-1c 0d 02 00 00 00 00 00
BTX halted
The unit boots find from the network. I guess I get to see if I
can downgrade the firmware but I am not having much luck finding
previous i
On Nov 25, 2006, at 10:06 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 09:49:13PM -0600, Dave wrote:
The unit boots find from the network. I guess I get to see if I
can downgrade the firmware but I am not having much luck finding
previous images.
Have you tried talking to Sun about
On Dec 1, 2006, at 12:47 PM, Vivek Khera wrote:
On Dec 1, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Dave wrote:
We have talked to Sun about it and have not heard back on a fix for
the latest BIOS. We have been given an older version of the BIOS
that does not have this issue.
Which version of bios is the
Anybody have a list of hardware security modules that work with
FreeBSD? Mostly looking for units that certificate authority
functions (signing, secure key storage). Any help that you can
provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
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ame spot or the same file. One
time it even core dumped, though only once.
At this point i would appreciate any suggestions, i'm hoping this is not
the indicator of a problem.
Thanks.
Dave.
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mage, which came off a 5.4-RELEASE
cd-rom, and have recreated four boot.flp floppies with the same result. My
dmesg is below. Any input welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.
dmesg:
Uncompressing ... done
Console: serial port
BIOS drive A: is disk0
BIOS drive C: is disk1
BIOS drive D: is disk2
tion, on 4 different disks with the same result.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave.
error:
Uncompressing ... done
Console: serial port
BIOS drive A: is disk0
BIOS drive C: is disk1
BIOS drive D: is disk2
BIOS 638kB/392192kB available memory
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revis
tion, on 4 different disks with the same result.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave.
error:
Uncompressing ... done
Console: serial port
BIOS drive A: is disk0
BIOS drive C: is disk1
BIOS drive D: is disk2
BIOS 638kB/392192kB available memory
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revis
help appreciated.
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Hi all
An IPFW problem when going from release to stable on 8.2
An help gladly accepted
LOG ON
Flushed all rules.
00010 allow ip from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1 via lo0
00030 divert 8668 ip from any to any via bge0
ipfw: getsockopt(IP_FW_ADD): Invalid argument
5 allow ip from any to any
Firewa
Hi all
An IPFW problem?
An help gladly accepted
It would appear Port 80 closed
Ports 21 25 443 587 998 work well
rc.conf
defaultrouter="192.168.0.1"
gateway_enable="YES"
hostname="xxx.xxx.xxx"
ifconfig_re0="inet 192.168.0.11 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_re1="inet 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.2
a 1-2% each prior. Any help tracking this down would be
greatly appreciated.
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which I have tons, or cosmetic. Granted any patches to the OS that
didn't involve a directory/file with ZFS or CDDL in it I would
definitely have missed.
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n amd64
< #
< # Debugging
< options KDB
< options DDB
< options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
< options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
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>>> The
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
None should say "I can trust" or "I cannot trust" until they
are the master of
single-user boot.
If you take some time and plan your deployment and server layout, a
single (even virtualized) server dedicated to building world and ports
can help homogenize and streamline upgrades of large numbers of FreeBSD
servers. I'd imagine that anything over 10 servers would
network(s).
3) I don't use FreeBSD for games, sadly. This is the only place where I
will tolerate having a Windoze box, for my love of games exceeds my
hatred of windows (yes I -really- do love games) and it's hard to find a
better platform for games.
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have several production and two development
amd64 machines. I've yet to have a problem with a port because of the
architecture.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
Man does not have a capacit
workload, it will probably take me a man week to get
two virtualized test servers. Someone I know with a vmware gui and
windows is doing this in 15 minutes (and that's being careful).
Just my $0.02.
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>>> The opinio
Mark Linimon writes:
> On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 07:24:11PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> I see features and pkgng and things being offered up as solutions...
>> these are all well and good, but in my opinion more comprehensive
>> documentation and support in these areas would do
Chris Rees writes:
> On Jun 4, 2012 9:50 AM, "Dave Hayes" wrote:
>> Mark Linimon writes:
>> > On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 07:24:11PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> >> I see features and pkgng and things being offered up as solutions...
>> >>
quot;dont set this if you have port
foo installed" that would help a lot of people.
> Show me one other similar packaging system that does this level of
> handholding. The only comparable ones I can think of are portage and
> macports, and they certainly don't, either.
The
Daniel Kalchev writes:
> On 04.06.12 22:32, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> That's a fair position. Perhaps it would not be too much trouble to add
>> this one idea to optionsng: a "more info" field on each option knob
>> which may be filled in by a port maintainer.
>
Doug Barton writes:
> On 06/06/2012 11:59, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> I'm describing more of a use case here, not attempting to specify an
>> implementation. If a user invokes 'make', a window is presented to them
>> with various options. It's probably very c
[ This probably should be redirected to freebsd-ports but I am not
subscribed so the anal mailer will likely reject such a submission ]
Rainer Duffner writes:
> Am 06.06.2012 um 20:59 schrieb Dave Hayes:
>> I believe this is the first time I've seen more documentation labeled as
urgh.)
because I'm in development and I do not want to touch certain other
ports.
Do I have this wrong? Anyone see a problem with this picture?
What can we do to "just upgrade" in a safe fashion when we want to?
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ing a read from the DVD? How would
I tell the system to never swap this file out of ram, even under
severe memory pressure?
The idea is to load this backing storage once and only once
from the DVD into memory and leave it there.
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ure (which certainly won't work with a DVD)
Heh. Certainly I am using tools for purposes which may not match the
original intention. If I wanted to run the rootfs on a memory device
which did -not- swap to the backing store of /mfsboot, how would I go
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Jeremy Chadwick writes:
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:57:29AM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> Clifton Royston writes:
>> > It sounds like what you really want is to load the contents of the
>> > specified file as a memory system? That's not part of mdconfig'
ing off a large ramdisk
causes unreadable panics to flash past the console too rapidly to view?
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
By and large, language is a tool for concealing the tr
ource of my
problem.
Is this problem fixed in 8.0 or by a patch?
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
Suggested definition of "sin": Trading aliveness for survival.
_
rough" series of tests, but on my
> testbed boxes RELENG_8 works fine with a gzip'd mfsroot.
I can get you an iso that crashes when you try to boot it, if that
will help?
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>>> The opinions expressed above are
Dave Hayes writes:
> Jeremy Chadwick writes:
>> CC'ing jhb@ since he last updated PR kern/120127 (which I would say is
>> still a problem on RELENG_7 :-) ). John, are you aware of any gzip
>> decompression / mfsroot changes which might explain the problem on
>
your kernel config. In
> older versions you can do this by manually adding a #define to set a
> new value of NKPT in opt_global.h or hacking on the source directly.
Is this also true for amd64 (which is my particular target)?
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John Baldwin writes:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 6:37:59 pm Dave Hayes wrote:
>> John Baldwin writes:
>> > Ok, if you are using a stock mfsroot from a release build, that should
>> > work fine. If you have built a custom mfsroot that is larger, then
>> > y
ht be.
Basically if I do this:
# yes >/crashme
the system doesn't panic, there's no warning (except for some
random 'k' characters being output to the console) and the machine
simply resets.
I have some configuration details on the following URL:
http://
unning with the debugger installed
into the kernel. Thanks in advance for any insight provided. :)
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
No one is lazy except in the pursuit of another one
_malloc() at kmem_malloc+0x1b5
uma_large_malloc() at uma_large_malloc+0x4a
malloc() at malloc+0xd7
acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler() at acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler+0x82
mi_startup() at mi_startup+0x59
btext() at btext+0x2c
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>
ing it will also crash for you in this way modulo
hardware issues.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
The treasure house within you contains everything, and you
are free to use it. You don't
Alan Cox writes:
> When you build your kernel for this ISO are you increasing the value of
> NKPT?
No. I was under the impression that this value auto-tunes on amd64,
is that correct?
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>>> The opinions expr
e terminal, and would scare me to death if I just
knew what it meant...
Should I be worried about something? I hate bold white text
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a WinXP install with no issues, so I don't really believe it to be a
hardware issue)
Tyan Tank GT20 model B5211
Tyan Toledo i3200R m/b
Intel 3200 MCH chipset.
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> On Tuesday 25 March 2008 09:19:00 pm Dave Overton wrote:
> > Just put together a nice 1U box, Tyan Tank GT20, plugged in its 8gb
> > ECC RAM, its 4 shiney new HDs and fired it up. Bios looks normal,
> > reset the clock to something resembling today, and th
ing down my server. Thanks for any help
or suggestions,
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Sources checked out yesterday, updated this morning using cvsup and
repository at cvsup12.freebsd.org. The build fails in /usr/src/lib/libc
/usr/bin/gcc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -m32 -march=athlon-mp
-I/usr/src/lib/libc/include -I/usr/src/lib/libc/../../include
-I/usr/src/lib/libc/i386 -D
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 05:07:08PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
> This symbol has been added to fcntl.h recently. It appears as if your build
> is picking up the installed header rather than the one from the source
> tree. Are you using 'make buildworld'?
Yes, although at this point is it 'make -DN
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 05:42:56PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
>
> On 19 May 2008, at 17:38, Dave Uhring wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 05:07:08PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
>>> This symbol has been added to fcntl.h recently. It appears as if your
>>> buil
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 09:42:21AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
> Is there some reason you're using -DNO_CLEAN, and haven't just nuked
> /usr/obj/* and done buildworld normally? I can't reproduce any of this
> behaviour on any of our RELENG_7 systems.
I have repeately nuked /usr/obj. That is
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 09:59:25AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
> Is there breakage of some sort being caused by your make.conf or (less
> probable) your src.conf? Any filesystem corruption (boot single user
> and force fsck on all the filesystems)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc]$ grep -v ^# make.co
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:06:19AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:03:34PM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc]$ grep -v ^# make.conf
> > CPUTYPE?=athlon64
> > CFLAGS= -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -m32
>
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:02:23AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:54:21AM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
> >
> > The build is going nowhere without the correct header files in
> > /usr/include/sys.
>
> That appears to indicate that your build e
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:04:28AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:58:07AM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
> >
> > I have repeately nuked /usr/obj. That is not going to put updated header
> > files
> > where they need to be.
>
> It'
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 06:00:39PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
>
> The thing is that a working buildworld doesn't depend on headers from
> /usr/include. One of the first thing it does is install a set of new
> headers in somewhere like /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp. At this point, it might be
> useful to s
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:00:28AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
> Something I thought of while doing the above: there's been reports in
> the past of problems with buildworld (or building software in general)
> bombing out or behaving oddly due to clock issues on the local machine.
> If you don
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:02:01AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:53:58PM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
> >
> > I posted the relevant output from "make buildworld". Copying the 3 new
> > header
> > files from /usr/src/sys/sys t
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:16:46PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:00:28AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > This picked up src-all using the RELENG_7 tag. I then attempted a
> > buildworld (cd /usr/src && time make -j2 buildworld). It's just begun
> > stage 2.3, but so
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 02:54:31PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Dave Uhring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > If a -I/some/directory is used as a CFLAG then the *include directive must
> > read
> >
> > #include , *not* #include "driver.h".
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 06:46:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
> On May 19, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Dave Uhring wrote:
>
>> In any case, that problem has been solved by putting the updated header
>> files
>> in /usr/include/sys and will be properly fixed when I can final
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 02:01:48PM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 03:14:08PM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that gcc is *not* finding the file in the directory
> > referenced by the -I cflag. If I copy the header files to the di
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:58:03AM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> > # export CFLAGS=""
>
> This does NOT remove CFLAGS from the environment.
It does when you shell is bash.
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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:08:22PM -0400, Josh Carroll wrote:
> > The c compiler is the one shipped with 7.0 RELEASE. Except for the 3
> > new header files that I placed from cvsupped sources into /usr/include/sys
> > the entire system is 7.0 RELEASE.
> >
> > Prior to beginning the build I deliber
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:59:18PM -0400, Josh Carroll wrote:
> > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:58:03AM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
> >>
> >> > # export CFLAGS=""
> >>
> >> This does NOT remove CFLAGS from the environment.
> >
> > It does when you shell is bash.
>
> I think what Mark was getting
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:10:32PM -0400, Josh Carroll wrote:
> > No, even though it is a dual-core system. I did not want to chance a
> > race condition. I simply executed 'make buildworld' initially, then
> > 'make -DNO_CLEAN buildworld' when I encountered problems in the build.
>
> Ok, it was
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 01:33:15PM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> And when tested does behave the way you describe.
>
> Mark
>
> drugs:9.5.x 13:30 {4371} % bash
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/cvs/9.5.x]$ printenv | grep FOO
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/cvs/9.5.x]$ FOO=ll
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/cvs/9.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:54:59PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
>
> On 20 May 2008, at 12:25, Dave Uhring wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 08:50:14AM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
>>>
>>> In this, your build is explicitly using '/usr/bin/gcc' for the bui
Tried again this morning with a fresh cvsup from cvsup4.freebsd.org and the
build went to completion.
maxwell# grep -v ^# /etc/make.conf
CPUTYPE?=k8
CFLAGS= -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -m32
CXXFLAGS+= -fconserve-space
MAKE_SHELL?=sh
COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
INSTALL=install -C
MTREE_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS=
ortunity to slim down
base *in itself* is not significant, but cumulatively they represent
gridlock.
For each removal or deprecation, please consider, is this worth holding
the project back for?
# /etc/src.conf
WITHOUT_CRUFT=yes
A+
Dave
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cap 01[70] = powerspec 3 supports D0 D3 current D0
cap 12[a8] = SATA Index-Data Pair
cap 13[b0] = PCI Advanced Features: FLR TP
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matching reality, everything is working as designed.
It wasn't too long, I *did* read both messages, and thank you both very
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>>>&
I have an i5-2500 machine 8GB RAM now running 9.2-RC1 amd64 with the
GENERIC kernel. Today, while still running 9.2-BETA2, I updated my
source tree and started building world with idprio 31 and I looked back
a while later and all the CPU cores and disk were essentially idle, and
hardly any progress
has the correct versions.
Thanks in advance for any assistance anyone can provide. :)
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>>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* <<<<
Imagination is not a talent of some
On 08/26/13 13:16, Glen Barber wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 01:01:06PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
I've been trying to get emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod to compile
from ports on a clang built 9-STABLE:
# uname -v
FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #0 r251391M: Tue Jun 4 09:47:42 PDT
On 08/26/13 14:21, Glen Barber wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 02:16:39PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
On 08/26/13 13:16, Glen Barber wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 01:01:06PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
I've been trying to get emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod to compile
>from ports on a clang
On 09/27/2013 15:06, David Demelier wrote:
>
> Also in the future you can just forgot that crappy ideas as you can see,
> nobody liked it.
>
Glad you aren't my dad, Grinch.
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7;t this response packet go out the proper interface?
Thanks in advance for any insight. If I don't hear from anyone, I'm going to
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>>>> *The opinions expressed abov
anually merge lots
of unmodified files in /etc.
Anybody have a clue on what is going wrong?
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freebsd-update -r 9.3-RELEASE upgrade
Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 5 mirrors found.
Fetching public key from update6.freebsd.org... done.
Fetching metadata signature for 9.2-RELEASE
> On Jun 14, 2015, at 8:59 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>
>
>> Am 14.06.2015 um 15:46 schrieb Dave Duchscher :
>>
>> Trying to upgrade a system from 9.2 -> 9.3 with freebsd-update and I get the
>> output below. Search has seen reports but not solutions. I
and allows custom health checks either via
URL or real world traffic of external scripts. Traefik has lots of
container oriented features.
Dave
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e
a little paranoia
about the effectiveness of the firewall.
Also, should I still be seeing "deny (snip) in via bridge0" messages in by logs
if I have this set "net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge: 0"?
Thanks for your help.
dave
On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Dave McCammon wrote:
> I can't seem to grasp why this is working differently.
> FreeBSD 6.2 using ipfw + if_bridge
>
> LAN -- em1(if_bridge + ipfw)em0 -- internet
>
> I am at xx.xx.16.6 and try to ping say www.yahoo.com
>
> in ruleset:
.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap3.FreeBSD.org... done.
Latest snapshot on server is older than what we already have!
Cowardly refusing to downgrade from Thu Dec 27 08:10:58 PST 2007
to Mon Dec 3 17:04:28 PST 2007.
In case anyone knows anyone who can beat them back into submission.
Dave Overton
Fixed.
For reference, it was squid, happily caching the data for me.
Makes one wonder why the portsnap and portaudit servers or clients aren't
http compliant if they use http protocols... Especially since the author of
portsnap suggests a cache server for speed
Oh well...
Dave Ov
g/hal Adding input device AT Keyboard."
Any suggestions
I also noticed the fuse.ko will not load, reporting "Exec
format error."
d...@loc:/usr/home/dave $ uname -a
FreeBSD loc.alh.ost 8.0-BETA4 FreeBSD 8.0-BETA4 #0: Sun Sep 6 04:44:31 UTC
2009 r...@mason.cse.buffalo.edu:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 01:24:37PM +1000, Dave Hardman wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:40:52PM +0200, Patrick Lamaiziere
> wrote:
> > Le Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:29:58 +1000, Dave Hardman
> > a écrit :
> >
> > > I upgraded from 7.2 to 8.0-BETA4. Now X will
When I remove the "device bpf" from the kernel configuration the
resulting "make buildkernel KERNCONF=XXX" fails to compile in module
lmc, source file if_lmc.c
The problem seems to be that DEV_BPF is not defined, but this is not
tested for.
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I have an 8th gen (i5-8400) processor installed in motherboard using the H370
chipset (Gigabyte H370 HD3) with factory default BIOS configuration running
FreeBSD 11.2 amd64. Although the correct number of cores (6) and available
frequencies are correctly detected only the lowest frequency is usa
On Wed, 18 Jul 2018, at 8:31 PM, Dave Green wrote:
> If I disable 5 of the 6
> cores in the BIOS then setting frequency as above is successful.
Further, when setting:
# sysctl debug.cpufreq.verbose=1
A different 11.1 amd64 system with a 2nd gen 4 core processor reports:
cpufreq: setti
t;eMac" may be helpful, and a specific model number
in case somebody else already bashed their head against it enough to get a
working setup.
Does it even get an interface up & running in some form?
Maybe start off with throwing a USB ethernet wired adapter onto it and hoping
a mira
I can add for the newer card? If so, will they work
with FreeBSD 6.1 so that I can reconfigure for it rather than 6.0 that's
running now?
Basically we're trying to set up backups to disk with a RAID of about 4.5TB.
Thanks fo
I hope not!
Help!
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David Kingsl
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > lol, that's the stupidest thing I've heard all week.
>
> Inflamatory. Refered to postmaster.
That's even funnier.
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ho
> want to track only security fixes and the most critical stuff.
Which is pretty well what OpenLDAP does; over there, HEAD is bleeding
edge, RELEASE is the latest version, and STABLE is, well, stable as
understood by most humans...
See http://ww
Has FreeBSD's spam filter opened its legs again? Along with MOBILE, ACPI,
and just about every other spammer-friendly open list?
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Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness
of a child at play.
c/UPDATING; nothing that Google can find.
Did I miss something? I don't even know why it's being compiled, since
it's not in my config file, so I've commented it out until if/when I get
a chance to look at it...
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Skip it - someone else spotted the problem just before I did (seems to
have been a broken commit).
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tr, struct uio *ui
> > LOCK_VBI(bktr);
> > while(bktr->vbisize == 0) {
> > - if (ioflag & IO_NDELAY) {
> > + if (ioflag & FNDELAY) {
> > status = EWOULDBLOCK;
> &g
Both worked under 4.10,
only one under 5.3 (different platforms). I'll try it when I get a
moment.
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te POLA on 6-CURRENT,
> especially as most perl programmers assume /usr/bin/perl to be the
> correct path.
I have *never* assumed that Perl was in /usr/bin, so for me the POLA
simply doesn't apply.
In fact, the POLA would seem to say that you don't put a 3rd-party
product int
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