On 07/08/10 17:06, Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2010-Jul-07 14:22:22 -0400, "Mikhail T."<mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com>  wrote:
In no particular order:

   1.
      A picture, that one of the systems was displaying at boot (and
      then used as a screen-saver),  stopped showing properly. The
      colors are right, but the picture is distorted beyond recognition.
      The relevant part of loader.conf is:

          splash_pcx_load="YES"
          vesa_load="YES"
          bitmap_load="YES"
          bitmap_name="/boot/187426-9-quokka-dreaming.pcx"
It's a bit difficult to provide any useful input without some idea
of what the picture should and does look like.  Can you please post
the actual bitmap as well as a picture of your screen showing the
problem.

   3.
      Likewise, having "device ugen" breaks config(8) -- another
      undocumented incompatibility.
Can you please advise where it is documented that "device ugen"
is valid in a FreeBSD-8 config file?

NAME
     ugen -- USB generic device support

SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your
     kernel configuration file:

           device ugen

     Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the
     following line in loader.conf(5):

           ugen_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
The ugen driver provides support for all USB devices that do not have a special driver. It supports access to all parts of the device, but not
     in a way that is as convenient as a special purpose driver.

     There can be up to 127 USB devices connected to a USB bus.  Each USB
device can have up to 16 endpoints. Each of these endpoints will commu-
<snip>

uname -a
FreeBSD lholt-desktop.primemediaanalysis.com 8.0-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p3 #0: Tue May 25 20:54:11 UTC 2010 r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64

I'm not going to argue in favor of any points in this rant, but it is in the man page. As someone who's done some release engineering and worked with sysinstall on my own project, I can tell you it's a real pain and developers in the FreeBSD community deserve courtesy. Most of us work on open source for free in our own time, and it's impossible to test every possible configuration before a release.

Luke

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