Hi!
FreeBSD Stable can not detect my dual core CPU correctly. It uses
only one core.
and
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
Thanx for the help
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Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
Hi!
FreeBSD Stable can not detect my dual core CPU correctly. It uses only
one core.
and
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
Thanx for the help
Wich version, what hardware ?
Ivaylo,
Have you compiled in SMP and ACPI support to your kernel ?
Thanks
Kim
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
Hi!
FreeBSD Stable can not detect my dual core CPU correctly. It uses only
one core.
and
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but
SMP compiled ???
UUpss I just looked in my kernel config file. SMP was
commented I tought I uncommented after I added it , but . so
SMP is up and running, but the ACPI Problem still exists.
acpi.ko loaded
uname -a:
FreeBSD heavymetal 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #4: Tue
It is not working :(
On 10.07.2007, at 13:47, Søren Klintrup wrote:
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
you need to use 'shutdown -p now' to power off the system.
read
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the Computer
do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
you need to use 'shutdown -p now' to power off the system.
read shutdown(8) for more
/Søren
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On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 13:58 +0200, Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
It is not working :(
On 10.07.2007, at 13:47, Søren Klintrup wrote:
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
you
Le 10 juil. 2007 à 12:24, Ivaylo Mateev a écrit :
Hi!
FreeBSD Stable can not detect my dual core CPU correctly. It uses
only one core.
and
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
shutdown -h halts
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the Computer
do not power off, but stay on with the Uptime massage
you need to use 'shutdown -p now' to power off the system.
read shutdown(8) for more
/Søren
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On 10.07.2007, at 14:11, Tom Evans wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 13:58 +0200, Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
It is not working :(
On 10.07.2007, at 13:47, Søren Klintrup wrote:
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
Computer do not power off, but stay on
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 01:35:38PM +0200, Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
SMP compiled ???
UUpss I just looked in my kernel config file. SMP was commented I
tought I uncommented after I added it , but . so SMP is up and running,
but the ACPI Problem still exists.
Try setting one of
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 02:52:40PM +0200, Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
On 10.07.2007, at 14:40, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Try setting one of these via sysctl {variable}=1 then using
shutdown -p now as instructed.
$ sysctl -d hw.acpi.disable_on_reboot
hw.acpi.disable_on_reboot: Disable ACPI when
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:
1100 allow icmp from any to
Hello List,
I posted a while ago that our testers of our network appliance were
complaining
that browsing was slower when using our appliance based on 6.x as
compared to
our appliance using 4.9 FreeBSD.
Well it turns out they were right! After spending much time trying to
figure out what
On Monday, 9. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
I made Root's $HOME point to /var/db (touched to make sure it's writable
on the diskless workstation - it is) and the KDM still refuses to pass
to Xorg/KDE.
Any Other Ideas ???
Make sure you have a hostname set (in rc.conf or via dhcp) and
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