On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 22:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Jerry Keefe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried upgrading a Dell Optiplex GXa from Release 5.1p10 to the 5.2
Beta using the mini-install CD. The system hangs in the boot loader.
This problem doesn't happen with the Release 5.1 CDs
I tried upgrading a Dell Optiplex GXa from Release 5.1p10 to the 5.2
Beta using the mini-install CD. The system hangs in the boot loader.
This problem doesn't happen with the Release 5.1 CDs.
I then tried upgrading from source after getting CURRENT as of
11/29/2003, and was able to build and
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never land and
require a hard boot. Turning the option off made the problem go away. I
noticed there have been some committs to the mac code, so it may be fixed
already.
My hats off to you guys and gals!
Jerry Bell
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Also, what about putting in a mention for TransMeta Crusoe processors?
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: link_elf: symbol register_intr undefined
This is with a kernel and world built 1999-12-24 and sources cvsup'ed
prior to that.
Any ideas one what could be wrong here?
--Jerry
name: Jerry Alexandratos || Open-Source software isn't a
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ate ioctl for device
This was with source cvsup'd approx 12:00 EDT today (1999-09-06).
Any ideas?
--Jerry
name: Jerry Alexandratos || Open-Source software isn't a
phone: 302.593.4322 || matter of life or death...
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information, please let me know. I can get
this to happen every time I try.
Jerry
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, the kernel still doesn't correctly detect the
StinkPad's memory.
--Jerry
name: Jerry Alexandratos || Open-Source software isn't a
phone: 302.521.1018 || matter of life or death...
email: jalex...@perspectives.net || ...It's much more important
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My real fear is that this causes a rift which will lead to a split like
the Net/OpenBSD one. At that point, both sides lose.
--Jerry
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. Will the work you're doing also solve the problems with
the detection and driver assignment on modem/serial cards or is that
another problem all-together?
--Jerry
name: Jerry Alexandratos || Open-Source software isn't a
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useless.
Dmesg shows that only the xe driver is initialized. Thus, when pccardd
goes to allocate resources to the modem it fails.
Am I missing something, or is this something that has to be worked out
in the newbus code?
Thanks in advance...
--Jerry
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I am running 4.0 current, built from last weekend (2/7/99). I have
tried this on several different pc's with different motherboards with
the same results.
Thank you,
Jerry Bell
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