Re: umass detected, but da is never created

2005-12-25 Thread Niklas Nielsen
I have an iPod shuffle and expirences the same problem - no cabling is
envolved, its a kind of USB stick. And I know that the iPod worked in
5.4, so I highly doubt hardware issues.
And to Philip - I'll give a beer at the local pub if you post a patch ;)

Best regards
Niklas Nielsen

On 12/25/05, Rowdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
  I have this external harddisk kit, and when I plug it in, the system
  correctly recognizes it as a umass.. but afterwards, the da device is
  never created..
 
  this is what I get from the console:
 
  umass0: vendor 0x05e3 USB TO IDE, rev 2.00/0.33, addr 2 umass0: BBB
  reset failed, TIMEOUT umass0: BBB bulk-in clear stall failed, TIMEOUT
 
 
  Also, the very same thing but the timeouts are happening if I connect
  an Apple iPod..
 
  And for the record, I had this problem with both the generic and my
  custom kernel.. both with umass,da,ses,pass compiled in..
 
  Any ideas as for how to solve this? Any guidelines and I'd gladly
  edit the files in question and submit a patch, when I get it
  working..
 
  PS, Any other usb-drive I've tried has worked without problems..

 Greetings,

 I have an external USB enclosure into which I can plug either of two IDE
 hard drives, each in a separate caddy.  One works perfectly, the other
 produces something very similar to the above error fairly consistently,
 and triggers reboots of the FreeBSD (5.3) box when the enclosure is
 plugged in or out with the 'broken' caddy inserted.

 After some experimentation and close examination, it appears that the
 cable inside the 'broken' caddy may have been slightly damaged.
 Manipulating the cable (squashing it down into the caddy so the sliding
 caddy lid does not scrape against it) appears to go some way towards
 solving the problem.

 So in my case I would say that it was a hardware (cabling) problem
 within the caddy, and thus within the USB enclosure.

 Other USB devices, including the second caddy and a couple of flash
 drives, seem to work fine.

 Rowdy
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acpi: throttle state in 6.0

2005-12-24 Thread Niklas Nielsen
First of all - Merry Christmas :)

I am new on the list (and dane) - so please bare with me.

I noticed, when upgrading from 5.4 to 6.0 - that
hw.acpi.cpu.throttle_statedon't appear in
6.0.
I have a IBM ThinkPad T40 with a centrino CPU.

Is there another way to throttle down the CPU in 6.0?

Best regards
Niklas Nielsen
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