bug in the RealTek's driver, but I don't know for sure. Any
suggestions? Where's the proper place to report this, and what further
information could I provide in order to help track this down?
Thanks.
Terry R. Friedrichsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
>> try running something that works the file system and simply turn off the
>> system power in the middle of it.
to which [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
> This is expected if you don't turn off write caching of the hard
> disks. It breaks the softupdates consistency model because data
> wr
Thanks for responding to my inquiry. If it fits into your testing program,
try running something that works the file system and simply turn off the
system power in the middle of it.
Twice, now, doing this on my Alpha has rendered the system unrecoverable at
boot time, necessitating a reinstall.
ere ...
What I'm going to try next is pulling one CPU out of the SMP system to see if
that helps. On the Alpha, I'm just going to give up on Xorg for a while.
I'd hate to have to drop back to 4.10 or 4.11 ...
If anyone has any suggestions, or even just sympathetic words, I'd