Re: [request for testing] isl, cyapa on chromebooks

2016-10-08 Thread Michael Gmelin
On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 15:54:27 -0600 Warner Losh wrote: > Speaking of Chromebooks, what's the best way to put FreeBSD onto one? > > Warner > > Depends on the Chromebook in question, when porting the drivers for the c720, I wrote a blog post about it (quite a while ago):

Re: [request for testing] isl, cyapa on chromebooks

2016-10-08 Thread Matthias Apitz
On Saturday, 8 October 2016 23:54:27 CEST, Warner Losh wrote: Speaking of Chromebooks, what's the best way to put FreeBSD onto one? Set it to developer mode or Legacy boot, boot and install 11-C or 12-C from USB. matthias -- Sent from my Ubuntu phone

Re: [request for testing] isl, cyapa on chromebooks

2016-10-08 Thread Warner Losh
Speaking of Chromebooks, what's the best way to put FreeBSD onto one? Warner On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Andriy Gapon wrote: > On 08/10/2016 21:07, Matthias Apitz wrote: >> I have now produced a memstick with (unpatched) r306769 of October 6. It >> boots >> fine in my

Re: [request for testing] isl, cyapa on chromebooks

2016-10-08 Thread Andriy Gapon
On 08/10/2016 21:07, Matthias Apitz wrote: > I have now produced a memstick with (unpatched) r306769 of October 6. It boots > fine in my Acer C720 Chromebook and the moused is working fine with the > cyapa(4) driver. I will apply tomorrow the above v4 patch or is there > anything newer? And will

Re: [request for testing] isl, cyapa on chromebooks

2016-10-08 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Thursday, October 06, 2016 a las 11:12:27AM +0300, Andriy Gapon escribió: > On 06/10/2016 11:10, Michael Gmelin wrote: > > > > > >> On 06 Oct 2016, at 09:48, Andriy Gapon wrote: > >> > >>> On 06/10/2016 08:37, Andriy Gapon wrote: > >>> The more testing the better! > >>

CURRENT/11-STABLE: Realtek NICs crash FreeBSD

2016-10-08 Thread O. Hartmann
I will start with a short problem description for the impatient, afterwards I'll describe the situation in more details. Running 11-CURRENT, 11-STABLE and now 12-CURRENT on hosts equipted with Realtek NIC chipsets bring the system down (crash) on a reproduciable manner. Plugging and unplugging