On 3/17/08, Mark Ovens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Torgeir Hoffmann wrote:
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I have the following problems with my xorg 7.3 installation, even after I
have pkg_delete -a, and reinstalled all with packages. The system was
updated with freebsd-update from 6.3-release to 7.0-release.
This
On beforehand, I appologize for sending a rather incomplete mail regarding
this last week, I hope with this new information that I can find a clue on
how to debug or solve this problem.
I have the following problems with my xorg 7.3 installation, even after I
have pkg_delete -a, and reinstalled
Torgeir Hoffmann wrote:
On beforehand, I appologize for sending a rather incomplete mail regarding
this last week, I hope with this new information that I can find a clue on
how to debug or solve this problem.
I have the following problems with my xorg 7.3 installation, even after I
have
previously tried this with Windows it usually
failed. I did not even need to run apmd or configure any suspend or
resume scripts other than the normal configuration in pccard.conf for
the an0 802.11 network card.
Sadly, with FreeBSD 6.1, the result is often a system hang requiring a
power cycle
My system has recently locked up after 65 days uptime, running only natd for
my local network. Natd still works fine and routes information properly - but
I am no longer able to telnet or login to my machine even from a local
console(alt f1-fx). After I enter my root or user name at the login
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Ben and Jen wrote:
My system has recently locked up after 65 days uptime, running only
natd for my local network. Natd still works fine and routes information
properly - but I am no longer able to telnet or login to my machine even
from a local console(alt f1-fx). After
HI I am having great difficulty with my SATA DVD-RW drive. It is a Plextor
PX-716A ver 1.08 and is serial ATA seems to work/detect as acd1 fine before.
However I cannot remember if i could mount it but did not try very hard and do
not exactly know what i am doing with dvd-rw and FreeBSD yet.
Travis McChesney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install 5.4-Release on a fairly old (still meets
requirements) Compaq Presario.
Using Disc 1, the system seems to boot up fine until it reaches the line:
md0: Preloaded image /boot/msfroot x bytes at xx.
The system then
I am trying to install 5.4-Release on a fairly old (still meets
requirements) Compaq Presario.
Using Disc 1, the system seems to boot up fine until it reaches the line:
md0: Preloaded image /boot/msfroot x bytes at xx.
The system then hangs with the floppy drive light on (making no
I have a Sun LX50 running FreeBSD 4.9. Its primary function is a Squid
caching proxy. It has 2 10k RPM SCSI-3 disks, 74GB each. It has 2
processors, each a P3-1400, and the kernel is SMP enabled.
The problem is that every time I start using the second disk for
anything significant, like
Nicholas Bernstein wrote:
hello all,
I'm hoping someone can give me a hand with this. I have a suspicion as
to what is causing this, but I don't want to taint any replies I get.
If any of knowledgeable folks out there could help me out, offer
possible areas to look into, better places to contact,
Nicholas Bernstein wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 00:06, Jorn Argelo wrote:
Nicholas Bernstein wrote:
:: snip ::
I wonder ... why do want to run CURRENT on a machine like that? It's the
bleeding edge source code, which is unstable most of the times. You
might want to consider running
hello all,
I'm hoping someone can give me a hand with this. I have a suspicion as
to what is causing this, but I don't want to taint any replies I get.
If any of knowledgeable folks out there could help me out, offer
possible areas to look into, better places to contact, or anything that
could
When i first attempted to install freebsd via cds(4.8 annd 5.1)
My pc would hang on boot exactly like yours(at the same point). I
attempted to flash the bios on the pc with a newer version. After the
update i had no problems booting 4.8 or 5.1.
I am attempting to install 5.1 on two identical IBM
to begin my
installation? I do not have any working FreeBSD systems, so can not build
the kernel myself.
Thanks for the help!
Thor
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Subject: Re: System hang when installing 5.1
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: System hang when installing 5.1
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 05:13:20 - (GMT)
When i first attempted to install freebsd via cds(4.8 annd 5.1)
My pc would hang on boot exactly like yours(at the same point). I
attempted to flash the bios on the pc with a newer version. After the
update i had
will not occur with 4.9
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Anderson
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Subject: Re: System hang when installing 5.1
I have flashed BIOS
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Subject: RE: System hang when installing 5.1
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 14:52:45 -0500
You do know that the 5.x versions of FBSD are the development
versions. It is not uncommon to find bugs in the development
version. As an non-developer (author of code) You should be using
: Saturday, November 29, 2003 2:08 PM
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Subject: Re: System hang when installing 5.1
I have flashed BIOS to latest version - no change.
A Google search located another person with the same computer and
problem as
I. His lockup was while
I am attempting to install 5.1 on two identical IBM NetVista Model 6645 W2U
legacy-free computers. When booting from the distribution CD, both
computers appear to hang immediately after to boot loader is located:
---
CD Loader 1.01
Building the
(I mentioned this earlier on the newbies list, but I was informed it
was more of a questions question)
I have FreeBSD 5.1 installed on my box at home. Install worked smoothly
the second time, we just kind of messed up because it had been awhile
since my buddy installed his. Well anywho, it
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