Soeren Schmidt writes:
If I dont get any significant showstopper reports this is what will get
committed to -current soon (plus what I might get done until then of new
features).
What's with ATAPICAM?
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Vinod Kashyap writes:
And now, moving to the important thing... in kern.pre.mk, I changed
COPTFLAGS from -O2 to -O for amd64 (just like i386), and the problem
is gone!!
Better to do it in /etc/make.conf.
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attached just didn't have enough
performance reserves to show an improvement.
My test scenario was buildworld. Since /usr/src and /usr/obj were both
on the one disk it got a pretty good workout.
AMD64 X2 (2.5 GHz) with 4GB of RAM.
BTW under a very fresh 8.0-current.
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:46:20 -0700
Scott Long sco...@samsco.org wrote:
Bruce Evans wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
I tested this with an Adaptec 29160. I saw no real improvement in
performance, but also no regressions.
I suspect that the old disk I had attached
memory to 3.5 GB.
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JoaoBR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried MBs as Asus, Abit and Gigabyte all same result
Same hardware
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:08:00 +0200 (CEST)
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Gary Jennejohn writes:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:29:37 -0300
JoaoBR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried MBs as Asus, Abit and Gigabyte all same result
Same hardware with SATA works perfect
; no one answered the OP's question in the thread
I asked Scott whether he thought ahd would be affected, but he never
responded. I was thinking about getting a PCIe controller but then
I dropped the idea due to lack of funds for experimentation.
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it in the meantime? I haven't
tried to use the full 4 GB in my box since January since I can't
afford data corruption.
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if the corruption goes away.
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driver. I can say that
at least with my Gigabyte GA-M61P-S3 I observed data corruption with
4GB of memory installed and with the BIOS mapping a part of memory
above 4GB.
Forcing the kernel to use only 3.5GB solved the problem.
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Gigabit Ethernet port 0xde00-0xdeff mem 0xfdaff000-0xfdaf,
0xfdae-0xfdae irq 18 at device 0.0 on pci2
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Ok, I'll test it.
I have an RV6xx based system here - graphics in the chipset. Can you,
Roland, say whether this patch will allow me to use DRM/DRI with it?
Right now it's not recognized.
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it be made to not require IPv6? (especially when there is no actual IPv6
connectivity).
Seems to be hardcoded all over the place. Looks like it would require major
modifications.
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, which is a
vanilla DVD drive and just works.
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Alexander Motin m...@freebsd.org wrote:
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
I started seeing a problem a few days ago with one of my DVD drives (a
burner at cd0) under 9-current, which makes it impossible to use it even
to simply read a DVD.
Here the (rather
the dependencies already correctly installed.
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these options to MOZ_OPTIONS in the Makefile
--enable-debug[=DBG]Enable building with developer debug info
--enable-debug-modules Enable/disable debug info for specific modules
--enable-debugger-info-modules
Enable/disable debugger info for specific modules
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/firefox. Who
knows, there may some weird problem caused by all that memory? That
would a fairly quick and cheap way to test this.
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probably can switch to v0, but you won't be able to see it.
The only sure-fire way is to hook up a screen (terminal, laptop or
another computer) to a serial port.
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personally have never used vgrind, but since it's available as part of
/usr/ports/textproc/heirloom-doctools IMO it would be safe to remove it
from base, maybe with a note in UPDATING.
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sched_4bsd.c makes use
of hlt_cpus_mask.
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all 6 cores loaded this heavily. Usually
2 or more cores were at or below 90%. Not really that significant, but
still a noticeable difference in apparent scheduling behavior. Whether
the observed difference is due to some change in data from the kernel to
gkrellm is beyond me.
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On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 17:10:46 +0100
Lars Engels lars.eng...@0x20.net wrote:
Did you use -jX to build the world?
I'm top posting since Lars did.
It was buildkernel, not buildworld.
Yes, -j6.
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kernel in
FreeBSD 12.
After taking these steps about two months ago I have had no more
lockups and the machine runs very stabily.
[big snip]
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 20:18:46 +0800
Meowthink wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> On 8/27/18, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> > On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 10:13:10 +0200
> > Phil Norman wrote:
> >
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> I have a similar setup: Ryzen 3 and Fatal1ty X
e errata yet. The bug report says that until this is
> fixed, the workaround is to also disable HLT in cpu_idle. I am not
> sure what is the correct value for the sysctl on FreeBSD, perhaps
>
> sysctl machdep.idle=0
>
> or some other value?
>
It is in the latest errata and there are n
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