In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hans Petter Selasky writes:
>On Friday 10 November 2006 10:08, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
>> The second question: is it OK to commit uark(4) as is and then convert
>> it to the new model?
>
>I would prefer no. It is better to commit "uark(4)" to the USB p4 project,
>than
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Jeremy wri
tes:
>On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 12:42:25PM -0800, Scott Sewall wrote:
>> I'm running FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p3 that occasionally panics. The panic
>> occurs seems to happen when I'm running rsync of large directories
>> possibly in combination with r
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sam Leffler writes:
>Memmory is too fragmented to allocate the descriptors in one chunk. I
>changed this logic in current to allocate separate blocks for the
>tx+rx+beacon descriptors; I'll look at backporting that (though it's too
>risky to get into 5.4).
I've
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Anish Mistry writes:
>sc->flags |= UMS_T; /* <--- Add this to force MS Intellimouse Mode */
>If that make is work we'll have to figure out a way to auto detect
>this since it uses the same byte order, but doesn't have the tilt
>wheel to facilitate detection.
BTW,
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marius =?ISO-
8859-1?Q?N=FCnnerich?= writes:
>On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 19:29:18 +0000
>Ian Dowse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> BTW, before adding more workarounds here it would be worth reading:
>>
>> http://www.usb.o
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthias Buelow writes:
>Hi folks,
>
>when I have an iPod Shuffle(tm) inserted at boot in an USB slot,
>the kernel panics before it reaches the point where it starts init.
>This is on a Dell Dimension 4700 machine running FreeBSD 5.4-PRERELEASE
>i386. I get a fatal
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marius =?ISO-
8859-1?Q?N=FCnnerich?= writes:
># usbhidctl -f /dev/uhid0 -ra
>Report descriptor:
>Total input size 0 bytes
>Total output size 4 bytes
>Total feature size 1 bytes
>usbhidctl: device does not support immediate mode, only changes
>reported.
>
>Hmm, don
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Radek Kozlowski writes:
>My 5.4-PRERELEASE/i386 as of today panics almost immediately after
>plugging in an mp3 usb player (Qware BeatZkey! Pro 512MB). I don't have
>device ehci in the kernel.
Hi,
Did this just suddenly stop working when you updated to the latest
5
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dimitry Andric writes:
>Ed Maste wrote:
>> The way this is supposed to work is that you can put -S
>> in /boot.config, which gets used by boot2, and the loader then
>> detects that the serial console is already in use and defaults
>> to the existing speed.
>
>Ah, I d
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Holger Kipp writes:
>Problem still exists with the latest 6.1-PRERELEASE - build
>just finished (FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE #11: Sun Feb 26 00:56:42 CET 2006).
>
>scanimage will remain in state uscnrb.
>
>Help and suggestions welcome!
One change that went in since Feb 1
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dimitry Andric writes:
>Okay, but why did 4.x through 5.x through 6.x (these have all been on
>this particular machine) always boot with 115200 until now? :)
They probably used 9600 for the boot blocks, and then switched to
115200 when /boot/loader started, so you d
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Vivek Khera writes
:
>
>On Feb 27, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Ed Maste wrote:
>I'm not having any luck getting my 115200 baud serial console back.
>The machine was upgraded from 5.4-STABLE to 6.1-PRE last week, and
>again over the weekend. I did the following:
>
>make
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Tancsa writes:
>I think I am almost there, but in my case, I get some strange char
>duplication after seeing the F1 prompt. The BIOS has console
>redirection, so I can see it throughout the bootup process.
...
>//bbtt..ccoo- ffiigg:: --DDhh//
>BTX loader
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Danny Braniss writes:
>
>after doing a mount_nfs as root (from the console or via su), statfs reports
>that MNT_USER flags is set! this is also true with 5.4.
It's a bug in the statfs reporting for NFS filesystems. It should
be fixed now in -CURRENT (revision 1.174
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Doug White writes:
>On Wed, 18 May 2005, Matthias Buelow wrote:
>> Obviously the Right Way of doing such things is to move this into the
>> 2nd stage boot loader... I can't think of any reason (except quick
>> hackery) why this hasn't been done that way. I mean, one
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stefan Walter write
s:
>FYI: I have just sent a PR for this problem.
>
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=82660
OpenBSD have a workaround for problems with VIA EHCI controllers
that can cause the hanging symptoms you describe. Below is a patch
that implemen
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Iva Hesy writes:
>OK, now, I get the result:
>"tag=RELENG_6 date=2005.07.30.22.00.00" works fine, "tag=RELENG_6
>date=2005.07.31.03.00.00" makes noise, many many ethernet frames can
>be sniffered.
>the cvsup log:
>Updating collection src-all/cvs
> Edit src/sys/dev/ml
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Koch writes:
>As soon at the modem rings, the machine panics. I don't think the
>modem even gets time to pick up the line. This doesn't happen on
>a 5.4-stable box with 6 modems connected, but 5.4-stable appears
>to have other "hanging" issues, thus why I am
In message <4FC7AFEB1135D4119926F87A88260D9530@TRSBS>, Chris Williams write
s:
>
>Things seems to be working quite well, but there is one strange behavior which
> worries me; whenever I shut down, right after syncing I get a panic:
>
>panic: Vrele: negative ref cnt
I noticed this a while ago
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stijn Hoop writes:
>
>Now, I know for sure that I only had /usr/ports mounted during the time.
>And I think it's very strange that the daily security check would fail
>to mail me when a mount of /usr/ports is failing. Can anyone explain
>why this would happen? I don
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David writes:
>
>As the subject say's, i've tried 2 different "clean" cvsup's from 2 different
>servers, clean as in, cleaned out obj, and /usr/src. Both times the
>buildworld and buildkernel complete without any errors, but when doing
>installworld, both install
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Marius M. Rex"
writes:
>
>><118>Dec 15 22:40:19 cc117 /kernel: nfs server netapp1:/vol/members: not
>>responding
>><118>Dec 15 22:40:19 cc117 /kernel: nfs server netapp1:/vol/members: is
>>alive again
...
>Has anyone else seen these kinds of persistent NFS errors
In message <056601c1ead0$4fcc70e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Blayzor writes:
>value jumps at the rate of about 20 per second. I don't remember pre
>4.5-stable boxes doing this, but I could be wrong. Like I said, the
>server seems to be running fine and performance is great... Any ideas
>or comm
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Scott M. Nolde" writes:
>As you can see, acd0 and acd1 are recognized properly by the system. I
>even remade the devices with /dev/MAKEDEV to no avail:
>crw-r- 2 root operator 117, 0 Apr 26 22:45 /dev/acd0a
>crw-r- 2 root operator 117, 2 Apr 26 2
>Interesting, because in the /dev/MAKEDEV script is this concerning the
>minor number:
...
>... which is exactly what I have. What's in your MAKEDEV? When/why did
>the "+ 2" get in there if it's incorrect?
You have a stale MAKEDEV. You need at least revision 1.243.2.45
(March 18th) to pick up t
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kevin Oberman writes:
>I have confirmed that fdisk under sysinstall(8) writes a boot block
>that will work for booting from slices that begin past cylinder
>1023. boot0cfg(8) and fdisk(8) write an MBR that is unable to boot
>from a slice that starts above 1023.
Did
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Lambert writes:
>I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
>UPDATING procedure. I think all of the panics are happening as various
>network apps are tearing down their connections. I've had it trap while
>in the kernel on the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Yutaka KAWASE writes:
>I just noticed -A option is not indicated in usage().
Fixed, thanks!
Ian
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Roger Savard writes:
>Even with the latest :
>nexus_print_all_ressources(...
That is the other 4.7 problem that people have been reporting
recently, but only on some hardware. You could try reverting John
Baldwin's latest change to src/sys/i386/i386/nexus.c by gra
Could people who are experiencing boot-time hangs in 4.9-PRERELEASE
try the following patch to see if it helps? I've had one positive
report so far, but it would be helpful to get more feedback to
determine if this is the right fix to be committed.
The problem was that interrupts were getting unm
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, stable
@d.sparks.net writes:
>w3c-libwww/WWWZip.h -> w3c-libwww/WWWZip.ph
>w3c-libwww/wwwsys.h -> w3c-libwww/wwwsys.ph
>w3c-libwww/xmlparse.h -> w3c-libwww/xmlparse.ph
>*** Error code 1
When I've seen this before it has been caused by a dangling symlink
in /usr/incl
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mat
thew Seaman writes:
>
>On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 07:52:12AM +0900, Rob wrote:
...
>> ---
>> .default:\
>> hn:ht=1:vm=rfc1048:\
>> sm=255.255.255.0:\
>> sa=147.46.44.181:\
>> gw=147.46.44.1:
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