On 21.02.2018 03:38, Makoto Fujiwara wrote:
> I'm often use /sbin/drvctl, usually with -d device argument.
> (the situation is after waked up from sleep).
>
> Recently I'm getting syntax error and resulting help shown.
> The good version is at 8.99.4, and bad example is at 8.99.12.
> my 8.99.12
Date:Wed, 21 Feb 2018 11:17:28 +0800 (+08)
From:Paul Goyette
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| What happens if you cd to /dev first? Or, specify
|
| drvctl -d /dev/iwn0
There isn't one, iwn is an
What happens if you cd to /dev first? Or, specify
drvctl -d /dev/iwn0
There could be a problem with lookup of the device node... It's
happened before, although I thought it had been fixed.
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018, Makoto Fujiwara wrote:
I'm often use /sbin/drvctl, usually with -d
I'm often use /sbin/drvctl, usually with -d device argument.
(the situation is after waked up from sleep).
Recently I'm getting syntax error and resulting help shown.
The good version is at 8.99.4, and bad example is at 8.99.12.
my 8.99.12 version is kept with the name drvctl-8.99.12.
Following