It seems Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Alan Clegg wrote:
Panasonic CD-ROM Changer that is found in by the kernel as:
acd0-4: CDROM with 5 CD changer RD-DRC004-M at ata0-master using PIO4
Mounting /cdrom1 works just fine:
/dev/acd0c on /cdrom1 (cd9660, local,
If you are using old drivers that haven't been newbusified yet, you will
need to add 'options COMPAT_OLDPCI' and/or 'options COMPAT_OLDISA' to your
kernel configs and regenerate. Otherwise you will get compile failures.
This is for -current only. 4.x is not affected.
Incidently, I was
Hi,
While trying to boot from the 4.0 installation disks,
I get the following error after the devices have been probed:
(I couldn't get a screen dump, so I had to write this down)
md0: raw partition size != slice size
md0: start 0, end 607, size 608
md0c: start 0, end 5759, size 5760
md0:
On 18/03 23:35, Nicolai Petri (ML) wrote:
xf86vmode.c: In function `ProcXF86VidModeGetMonitor':
xf86vmode.c:1320: Unable to generate reloads for:
(insn 298 296 300 (parallel[
(set (reg:SI 0 %eax)
(fix:SI (fix:SF (subreg:SF (reg:SI 0 %eax) 0
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Marc van Kempen wrote:
Hi,
While trying to boot from the 4.0 installation disks,
I get the following error after the devices have been probed:
[SNIP]
root@localhost:/usr/src/sys/compile/SCHOPENHAUER
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Celeron (412.50-MHz 686-class
Marc van Kempen wrote:
Hi,
While trying to boot from the 4.0 installation disks,
I get the following error after the devices have been probed:
[SNIP]
root@localhost:/usr/src/sys/compile/SCHOPENHAUER
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Celeron (412.50-MHz
This error occured during "make installworld" on a
5.0 Current systemscvsuped from late afternoon Saturday March
18.
ln -s curses.h /usr/include/ncurses.h
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
If anyone is using the umass driver, please send me the output of (*)
dmesg | grep '^\(.hci\|usb\|umass\|da\|(da\)' \
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And if you like, send me comments on whether that works for you and
whether you have seen any problems.
Thanks
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Thierry.herbelot wrote:
Marc van Kempen wrote:
Hi,
While trying to boot from the 4.0 installation disks,
I get the following error after the devices have been probed:
[SNIP]
root@localhost:/usr/src/sys/compile/SCHOPENHAUER
Timecounter "i8254"
Are there any plans to support the emu10k1 chip (SoundBlaster Live! and
SB512) under FreeBSD?
I would love to help out, but I don't know where to start, and I have no
kernel programming experience. There are reference drivers available for
linux via http://opensource.creative.com or
Has anyone else noticed their 4.0 kernel is quite a bit larger than 3.4?
I've been building 4.0 kernels before I try to upgrade pinhead from
3-CURRENT to 4. I started with GENERIC in both cases and simply turned
off all the features/drivers I don't need and added the ones I do.
(/kernel is
* Marc van Kempen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000319 07:18] wrote:
Marc van Kempen wrote:
Hi,
While trying to boot from the 4.0 installation disks,
I get the following error after the devices have been probed:
[SNIP]
root@localhost:/usr/src/sys/compile/SCHOPENHAUER
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Wemm writes
:
If you are using old drivers that haven't been newbusified yet, you will
need to add 'options COMPAT_OLDPCI' and/or 'options COMPAT_OLDISA' to your
kernel configs and regenerate. Otherwise you will get compile failures.
I think this is
| Are there any plans to support the emu10k1 chip (SoundBlaster Live! and
| SB512) under FreeBSD?
|
| I would love to help out, but I don't know where to start, and I have no
| kernel programming experience. There are reference drivers available for
| linux via http://opensource.creative.com
To follow-up to my own note, I found some ISA devices that I failed to
turn off under 4.0. Now the sizes are closer, but still around 180Kb
.text larger, ~270Kb overall:
$ ll /kernel kernel
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1877424 Feb 7 14:15 /kernel # (3.4)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 parag bin
Hi.
This is kind of weird, so I want to see if anyone else has noticed
this or has a solution to it.
If I use telnet or ssh (there might be more programs,
but I have only noticed these two so far), and supply a hostname to it,
my machine is constantly requesting records, and finally after
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Marc van Kempen wrote:
On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 01:55:11AM +1000, Idea Receiver wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Thierry.herbelot wrote:
Marc van Kempen wrote:
Hi,
While trying to boot from the 4.0 installation disks,
I get the following
Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Brian Dean wrote:
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Someone mentioned that sysinstall could be scripted... is this the way to
go, then?
I use scripted sysinstalls here. It's really easy, however, you still
have to interact with a few dialogs, namely:
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I take a look at the XFree86-4 patches.
I found in those patches, "zh_TW.big5" and "zh_CN.big5" maybe wrong.
the "zh_TW.big5" should be "zh_TW.BIG5"
and the "zh_CN.big5" should be "zhTW.BIG5"
hopefuly I am right about this..
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Hi,
We have a system with a new AMI card in it controlling a pair
of shelves from Dell (fbsd dated: 4.0-2313-SNAP).
The relevant dmesg output is below: (complete dmesg at end)
amr0: AMI MegaRAID mem 0xf6c0-0xf6ff irq 14 at device 10.1 on pci2
amr0: firmware 1.01 bios 1p00
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 09:00:35PM -0500, John W. DeBoskey wrote:
amr0: AMI MegaRAID mem 0xf6c0-0xf6ff irq 14 at device 10.1 on pci2
amr0: firmware 1.01 bios 1p00 128MB memory
amrd0: MegaRAID logical drive on amr0
amrd0: 172780MB (353853440 sectors) RAID 5 (optimal)
The
It does not have to be that hands on.
Brian Dean wrote:
Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Brian Dean wrote:
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Someone mentioned that sysinstall could be scripted... is this the way to
go, then?
I use scripted sysinstalls here. It's really easy, however, you
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On 03/20/00, Idea Receiver wrote:
the "zh_TW.big5" should be "zh_TW.BIG5"
and the "zh_CN.big5" should be "zhTW.BIG5"
^^^
oops. should be "zh_TW.BIG5" :P
Actually, that should be zh_TW.Big5 and zh_CN.Big5. :)
Thanks to vanilla for fixing this.
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