On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> I can get fdisk to read the MBR, but when I try mdir, I get this trace back
> (of course, no crash dump because those haven't worked for me in a year):
> trap 0xc
> memcpy()
> ohci_softintr()
> usb_schedsoftintr()
> ohci_intr1()
> ohci_intr()
When attempting to copy files from my digital camera I get this panic in
what appears to be the VM system, however I don't get a "traditional"
panic message or a kernel dump, just a ddb backtrace. This is copied by
hand so I hope there are no errors:
panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr:
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Scott M. Likens wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 07:44, Paul Richards wrote:
> > Overwriting a file that's currently executing results in a "Text file
> > busy" error.
> >
> > When did this start happening?
> >
> > This was something that was fixed way back on FreeBSD but it seem
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Matt wrote:
> This did work perfectly with the old ATA, but the new ATA panic's. I have
> found that it is due to having device atapicam for the SCSI emulation. If I
> recompile the kernel with this option commented out the kernel boots and
> everything works normally (except
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Michael Goffin wrote:
> Does anyone know if Orinoco Gold cards just don't work in 5.1-current, or if
> there is something special you have to do? I had the card working when I had
> 5.0-release without having to compile with OLDCARD. That install got really
> bad so I went to
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, Doug White wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, M. Warner Losh wrote:
>
> > : Can they now take "they took relevant steps" as a defence in a law court?
> >
> > That's a very interesting question.
>
> Which might get answered since some industrious folks aligned with a
> certain other
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Christian Brueffer wrote:
> ===> lib/libpam/modules/pam_echo
> cc -O2 -pipe -march=pentium2
> -I/usr/src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_echo/../../../../contrib/openpam/include
> -I/usr/src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_echo/../../libpam -Wsystem-headers -Werror -Wall
> -Wno-format-y2k -
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > removed /usr/src/sys/i386/compile/ before rebuilding a
> > new kernel with GCC 3.3?
> >
> > Also, if simply removing stale file is not a culpit, I will appreciate
> > if you can test the patch below:
>
> I have cleaned out everything with no improvemen
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Julian Elischer wrote:
> I can not duplicate this..
> ON a system (SMP) compiled this afternoon (checked out this afternoon
> too), ksetest responds immediatly to ^C and ^Z in the expected manner.
>
> I am using the csh as my shell and was running as root AND as myself
> for t
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Julian Elischer wrote:
> what about kill -9 887
> ?
> The signals in libKSE are known to be 'delicate'.
> We are working on (well, actually David Xu is working on)
> a set of code to make the signal more robust.
> Hopefully this will fix the problem you are seeing..
Kill -9 d
Thought I would give libKSE a try making use of the 'libmap.conf' library
translations. KDE loads fine, but when I tried to run Firebird I get a
process with 3 threads, and it is completely unkillable. It also is
holding some kind of lock on it's own directory that has caused a couple
of ls's to ha
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Lars Eggert wrote:
> The machine (SMP) would sometimes freeze solid (no panic). I symlinked
> libc_r back to the original library, and from then on, starting
> gnomepanel and some other gnome pieces would fail due to errors about
> libthr. I couldn't find them in any log file
I just noted that my kernel modules seem to be building with CFLAGS
instead of COPTFLAGS as I would expect. Is this intentional? I always
build my kernel with more "safe" optimization, and figured that the
modules would naturally inherit the same.
WNM
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Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into
This morning I booted a kernel built last night, and it panicked when
trying to mount the root filesystem after this:
ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices ..
ad0: removed from configuration
done
cvsup'd, built a new kernel, and now instead of a panic I get (w
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, John De Boskey wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
>I've just put together a 1.7TB filesystem and was looking for some
> regression tests to run against it. Looking through the mailing lists
> doesn't turn up anything, nor does a websearch (at least for the keywords
> I tried).
>
>So
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, leafy wrote:
> >
> > Anders
> Yes I noticed it this morning too.
> The funny thing is that. If you use a non-P4 optmized GCC to compile lcms with P4
>opt, then it passes the test. But with a P4 opted GCC, it borks. Looks like P4 opted
>GCC itself is bogus.
That's odd. Does
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
> Many people are upgrading from 4.7.x to -current for the first
> time these days, so I thought I would mention that for reference.
>
> GCC 3.2.2 was an incremental bugfix over GCC 3.2.1, and there are no
> earth-shattering performance improvements. I
The import of gcc 3.2.2 brings a question to mind... Many people have
mentioned problems with SSE / SSE2 instructions, optimizer problems etc
that are supposedly fixed with 3.2.2... My question is, should I consider
rebuilding my ports with this new compiler because of stability and/or
speed improv
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> Alexander Kabaev wrote:
> > The import should be complete now. Please let us know if you
> > see any problems introduced with this GCC version.
>
>
> cc -O -pipe -mcpu=i686 -march=i686 -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
> -DPREFIX=\"/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr\"
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Mike Barcroft wrote:
> The archives might not be telling the whole story. A lot of times
> these things get handled behind closed doors, whether private e-mail
> or developer-only lists. Thankfully though, most conflicts *do* get
> resolved. :)
I have always LOVED watching
IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
IP Filter: v3.4.29 initialized. Default = pass all, Logging = enabled
wi0: at port 0x100-0x13f irq 11 function 0 config 1 on pccard0
wi0: 802.11 address: 00:02:2d:04:df:e4
wi0: using Lucent Technologies, WaveLAN/IEEE
wi0: Lucent Firmware: Statio
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
> The GRUB stuff does not use GEOM, because GEOM is an abstraction
> that lives in FreeBSD only. GRUB reads the data directly, itself.
> To do this, it has to have some knowledge of how to at least get
> at the code in the boot1/boot2 case (try booting one
Trying to install a new version of GRUB not having much success. I'm
wondering if GEOM is interacting with it in some strange way. I am fairly
certain grub reads the partitions itself, but this would be through the
geom layer would it not? The port might need to be marked broken for 5.0,
or someone
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Kirk McKusick wrote:
> I have had a report of a disk label getting trashed after booting
> up to a kernel with the new UFS2 superblock format. I have just
> checked in an update to ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c (version 1.198) that
> explicitly checks to make sure that it will not tras
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Steve Kargl wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 09:41:56AM -0500, Wesley Morgan wrote:
> >
> > I've seen one post similar to this, but not much else. I think maybe the
> > UFS2 problem had to do with Kirk's recent changes, but the disklabel
>
Yesterday morning I was having some trouble with XFree consuming much more
cpu time than necessary... A truss showed that some kind of shared memory
issue going on, but also froze my system hard. After rebooting (kernel was
from Nov 26 or 27) fsck could not check my one dirty UFS2 partition. Had
to
Based on this, are you recommending that the DISABLE_* still be used? Will
I never see the problem with 512mb of ram?
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
> The amount of RAM will also affect it. It can also happen on P3's
> and AMD K6's. It is a CPU bug related to the use of 4M pages.
Le
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> Just finished '-j2 buildworld' and it did well with kernel which had
> the options enabled. Therefore I suppose that those options are
> still absolutely necessary to make use of -current system. These
This may be a bit overstated. I removed those opti
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Ian Dowse wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nate Lawson wri
> tes:
> >I looked at the change and it seems good. Can someone more familiar with
> >the USB system verify this?
>
> Done - I have a C-1 here, so I was able to test it - obviously I haven't
> accessed the came
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Tim Kientzle wrote:
> I agree with David Schultz that dynamically linking
> /bin and /sbin is playing with fire. I, too, have had
> ugly experiences on systems that did this:
> When /usr won't mount, it is not pleasant to be
> stuck with no tools. (Consider a network environ
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 06:33:13PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> > Please try this patch:
> I am also attaching the dmesg.boot file.
>
> I can now mount my Linux partition with:
> mount -r -t ext2fs /dev/da1s7 /linuxmount
This might be a dumb quest
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Ollivier Robert:
> > During its reading of all fonts available, it get a segv...
> > Any idea ?
>
> Found that at least one of the Type1 fonts I had (installed by XFree86) does
> bad things to freetype and it was getting a segv.
>
> The in
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> >> (10.24.2002 @ 1036 PST): Adam Weinberger said, in 2.2K: <<
> > I'll put in a screenshot after I get moz recompiled with XFT.
> >> end of "Re: mozilla-devel problems" from Adam Weinberger <<
>
> FWIW, this is a screenshot of my -STABLE machine:
>
>
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Juli Mallett wrote:
> Note that during these, mp3s keep playing, gtk-gnutella keeps downloading
> things, etc., it seems X just isn't updating the display... Even a resize
> of a sizable gtk frame I did while it was frozen took affect when it
> unfroze... Have you tried logg
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 11:28:51PM -0400, Wesley Morgan wrote:
>
> > I know there is some work being done on the recent signal changes to fix
> > some things, but are we sure this is the problem? I would hate to see
> > relea
The last tentative date for 5.0-RELEASE I have seen is "late November,
early December"... This does seem odd since I haven't seen a DP2, but...
Quite a few people seem to be having serious problems with XFree86 for 3-4
weeks, everything from sig 6's, the "bezier" crashes, to strange freezes
that s
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> I'm quite suprised how this managed to avoid detection for so long
> (webcvs.kde.org indicated that the last commit to this branch was > 12
> months ago). It's that whole feeling of fixing the same problems over and
> over again.
Most likely this is a pr
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > To fix signal 6, I think you need to rebuild your X server.
>
> Do you think I have to rebuild or do you know I have to rebuild?
I've rebuilt several times. I'm guessing NO, since I still have the
problems periodically.
--
This sounds very similar to a problem I am seeing that does not result in
a fatal lockup, but rather several minutes of complete unresponsiveness.
It only seems to happen when Konqueror tries to autocomplete from the
location bar.
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> Every so often, m
Hi. See pr kern/43462. Happens to me. I wish it would get fixed :)
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> I can't get more info because crash dumps don't work when this happens, but
> for what it's worth, here's a traceback which shows what happens when I
> attempt to use my da0:
So I guess you want to change the behavior of sort to be POSIX...
:P
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> Ok, we've reached a milestone which have been on the radar for 8½
> years, at least for some of us:
>
> GEOM is far from done yet, but unless I have overlooked something,
> it n
My sc0 device was "at" flags until I changed the hints line to:
hint.sc.0.at="acpi"
A few days ago...
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bernd Walter wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 03:55:17AM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote:
> > > Also sprach Bernd Walter ([EMAIL
Yes, i don't see any -stable systems bombing out. But it _always_ occurrs
when typing. No matter what app... Sometimes in the linux opera, sometimes
in the konq address bar. I dont think it ever happened when typing in an
Xterm though.
On 29 Sep 2002, Frode Nordahl wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-09-29 at
Does this bug effect -stable? It only showed up in -current recently.
Isn't it a bigger chance that something on the FreeBSD side made this bug
much more visible?
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> I think it should be fixed in FreeBSD ports before 4.7, because it
> is really annoying w
That precisely describes my crashes. _always_ when i was typing something.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Peter Wemm wrote:
> This was a few days ago. I was typing something at the time. Mozilla was
> running but it is an old linux binary, not a freebsd-native binary. Unless
> exmh/wish or xterm are th
Yep, I'm seeing this using the new native Opera binary, when doing some
font-related things.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Eric Hodel wrote:
> walt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > WTF is a bezier?
>
> A bezier is a type of curve drawn by endpoints and anchor points to bend
> it.
>
>
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I thought it was just me, but since last week sometime I have been seeing
several strange crashes in X. It usually has something to do with the
keyboard. X will bomb out saying it caught a sig11, and the message in my
system log shows a sig6.
At first I thought this was due to using XFree that I
You may already know this, but the GNU sort also check for the environment
variable _POSIX2_VERSION, and according to the docs setting it to 199209
will revert to the old style usage (and unbreak world I am guessing)
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I have built XFree86 at least 3 times in the past week, all with varying
levels of optimization, from -O to -O3 and ALWAYS with -march=pentium3.
All of the builds succeeded, although I had stability problems with -O2
and above. Are you _certain_ this is a compiler bug?
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Vallo
I'm doing something completely wrong here... Just dropping in icc
to replace gcc/g++.
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Wesley Morgan wrote:
>
> > I've been playing around with lang/icc a bit, and find it quite vexing
> > that machine/
I've been playing around with lang/icc a bit, and find it quite vexing
that machine/endian.h has macros that are ifdef'd around __GNUC__. The
intel compiler does not like the macros, partly because they are split
across multiple lines and possibly for other reasons.
It seems to me that making a h
This has been mentioned several times now... Surely the fix is trivial :)
Is anything in the works?
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Nope, but i see that here. DES reported it too, but we get some many
'tinderbox failures' from him that some people might just ignore them =)
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> I'm trying to upgrade a ~March -current machine to a more modern
> version. Buildworld is dying like this
Boot from a kernel from a day or two ago and you should be fine. Unless
you build every day, your kernel.old/kernel should be in agreement with
libc_r
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Julian Elischer wrote:
> threads is broken right now..
> due to a miscommunicatin,. the kernel and the threads library have
I haven't been paying much attention to the issues lately... BUT...
I have the same problem on my p3. But it's not just during the openoffice
built.. It occurrs at other times too. Unfortunately it seems to be a hard
freeze because I don't get any dumps (or maybe its breaking to ddb and I
need to
The sio driver was touched recently for the PUC stuff... Not sure if that
is the source of my problem, but suddenly I am seeing many many many of
these:
sio1: 22 more interrupt-level buffer overflows (total 2943)
Just started recently. Seems to happen most often when I cvsup. Happens
with and wi
So, how much does this have to do with my laptop's sound (DSP) dumping out
after about 10 seconds? (Toshiba had the great idea of hard-wiring most
everything through IRQ 11, although pccardd seems to be able to use
others)
> Longer Answer: For some time now MS has had the notion of a Plug and
> P
The standalone php cgi is a little borked too. It won't work with
squirrelmail unless you remove a configure option. I cant remember which
one right now, but I figured it out before :)
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Edwin Culp wrote:
> Simon,
>
> Alex Dupre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> submitted mod_php-dev with
>
that GNOME stuff works fine?
> What do yuo have running and is there still anything that does the
> wrong thing?
>
> On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Wesley Morgan wrote:
>
>> After reading this... I got to thinking, and I copied the old headers
>> into the wrong place. After rebuilding, it
After reading this... I got to thinking, and I copied the old headers into
the wrong place. After rebuilding, it works fine :)... That's what I get
for doing it at 2am! My fault, you guys could have fixed this almost
immediately except for some bad info from me.
> Good idea.
>
> Unforunatly someon
hread_sigsuspend.c version 1.11
>
> Thanks
>
> Julian
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Wesley Morgan wrote:
>
> > Reverting proc.h and queue.h do nothing. Booting a kernel from 20020624,
> > still crashes all threaded systems. Same behavior on a 20020620 kerne
Reverting proc.h and queue.h do nothing. Booting a kernel from 20020624,
still crashes all threaded systems. Same behavior on a 20020620 kernel.
> I don't change any of those.
>
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Daniel Eischen wrote:
>>
>> I'd suspect that it is something to do with the layout of
>> the fpreg
Ktracing with context switches look the same as before
Stepping into libc_r leads me on a merry chase through what appears to be
normal execution, until somewhere in uthread_sig.c about line 552...
(gdb) r
Starting program: /usr/local/bin/kdeinit
Breakpoint 1 at 0x28e839f6: file
/usr/src/lib/
tomorrow AM.
> I'm going to spend as much of msuspension sleeping as possible :-)
>
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Wesley Morgan wrote:
>
> > I see this problem too. Luckily I have my entire KDE and QT system build
> > with debugging symbols... However, the problem is definitely
I see this problem too. Luckily I have my entire KDE and QT system build
with debugging symbols... However, the problem is definitely in the
libc_r... I get virtually the same dump as Michael.
#0 0x28e8d280 in _thread_kern_sched_state_unlock () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
#1 0x28e8c9a7 in _thread
At some point between 20 Jun and (by my best guest) 22 Jun there has been
a problem introduced somewhere... How much more vague can you get? :)...
File creation works fine, but attempting to rm causes a panic.
config and dmesg (of a non-panicking kernel) are attached, panic message
and gdb stuff b
By chance, is this a new installation? A month or so ago I was adding a
drive to a -current system and I discovered that the newfs "defaults" were
setting insanely large block/fragment/inode sizes and I could not even do
a 'make world' on that partition. Had to completely reinstall and override
th
I get this same error, and was able to fix it by disabling tcp wrappers in
the config (this is a non-production system), and adding -lstdc++ to the
libraries for linking.
Strange that you were able to compile .49, I couldn't build it without
massaging the code either.
As another data point, I was
I cleaned up my /usr/lib and /usr/include file of stale headers/libs left
after the libstdc++ upgrade (maybe this should be in src/UPDATING??), and
now any port that uses C++ & autoconf fails to configure...
checking if STL implementation is SGI like... no
checking if STL implementation is HP lik
I placed the verbose boot dmesg's at
www.chemikals.org/acpi
and
www.chemikals.org/no-acpi
Thanks in advance for any help rendered!
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wesley Morgan writes:
> : Anyone have any ideas what the problem
I am running -current with NEWCARD on a thinkpad x20. The system has
a builtin 3com ethernet card that attaches on the xl driver, and I have a
wavelan card. Neither network card functions when the ACPI module is
loaded, but work perfectly with no acpi.
Anyone have any ideas what the problem may b
My Xircom (cardbus) nic is nonfunctional in -current as well, however it
hangs the system when dhclient tries to set it up.
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Trent Nelson wrote:
>
> I have a Sharp AR50 laptop. It has an Accton EN2242 MiniPCI 10/100
> NIC that's producing the following:
>
> pci0: at
FYI -- this has happened on my laptop (Toshiba Tecra 8000) ever since the
ACPI was first introduced (months and months ago)
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Mike Smith wrote:
> > It seems that, on Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 03:18:47PM -0700,
> > in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Smith wrote:
> > > > Nope, no d
Subject says it all. /usr/src/etc/Makefile still refers to
diskcheckd.conf...
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My sound is broken as well. On both an SBLIVE card and a Yamaha OPL-SA
chipset. The time frame for the breakage is definitely within the last 10
days as my previous world/kernel was from 8/5 and the current world is
8/16.
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Aug 2001 21:10:40
My understanding is that there have been some changes regarding fstab,
fsck, etc. recently. On boot, I find that only first two filesystems are
listed as "clean", and on a recent un-clean shutdown only the first two
were properly fsck'd (although the system was allowed to boot and mount
read-write
Not here. Just using ad and friends.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> Hmm... Good question.
>
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, David O'Brien wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 03:20:10PM -0800, Matthew Jacob wrote:
> > > login: (da0:ahc0:0:0:0): tagged openings now 16
> > ...
> > > syncing
I am, it keeps screwing up my gnome desktop.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> guring syscons:.
> Additional ABI support:.
> Starting local daemons:.
> Local package initialization: Networker Samba.
> Additional TCP options:.
>
> Thu Feb 22 11:38:43 PST 2001
>
> FreeBSD/i386 (quarm.
Since the big shake-up with -current, I find that mozilla and galeon can
no longer function (both up to date), but lynx has no problems. Mozilla
seems stuck resolving hostnames, yet tcpdump shows no traffic and truss
indicates that it is simply looping around a poll(). The biggest
difference betwe
With devfs "default" in -current, I have a question about permissions. I
know that rc.devfs will set up custom permissions at boot... But what
about a device that detaches? When you re-attach, it goes back to the
default permissions. This is a bit annoying; is there a workaround for it?
Should thi
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, User Sja wrote:
> I don't really know my way around the kernel so I'm just guessing here:
>
> Is there a proctree lock release operation missing in kern_sig.c,
> function issignal()? There seems to be one lock operation more
> than there are release operations. I tried putt
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On 29-Dec-00 Juriy Goloveshkin wrote:
> > Can anybody run any PalmPilot emulator on CURRENT?
> > pose and xcopilot don't work.
>
> Perhaps if you submitted a bug report worthy of the name someone might be able to
> help.
>
> Does it core? panic the
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Juriy Goloveshkin wrote:
> Hello,
> Can anybody run any PalmPilot emulator on CURRENT?
> pose and xcopilot don't work.
Nope.
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Since we are on the subject of ACPI, it is working great except for one
thing, it can't attach my sound card to the pcm device (does that sound
correct?). It definitely sees it:
unknown: can't assign resources
Looks like the yamaha chipset to me. If I could get sound working, I'd
definitely be
Source from latest cvs. World builds A-OK, kernel bombs, looks like it
needs to include sys/lock.h:
cc -c -O -pipe -mpentiumpro -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline
-Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi -g -nostdinc -I-
-I.
Anyone having problems with the linuxulator the past couple days?
Module fails to load for me, with this message:
link_elf: symbol makebdev undefined
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While I'm sure the new beeps for pccard insert/remove are quite charming
on some laptops, they are a bit broken on mine...
The new beeps are nothing more than a barely audible click or two... But
the real problem is that if the speaker wants to beep afterwards, my ears
are assaulted by not one bu
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> I don't really care that much how good my random bits are right after
> boot, but I do care about my machine coming up quickly.
I don't know about that, look at your boot logs:
Oct 26 17:32:19 catalyst /boot/kernel/kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2000
Ok, I rebooted once and the entropy caching did not work. Changed
entropy_file to point to /var/db/entropy, rebooted. Did not
work. Commented out the entropy_file setting and rebooted... And it
worked. Rebooted 5 times, worked every time. Laptop is working
now. cvsup'd my desktop, ran mergemaster
I'm not knocking anyone or any code, especially considering this IS
-current... BUT... I don't need to read the code to know that I am seeing
the same fortunes on first login after reboot more often than I can
attribute to random chance. Maybe nanotime is being harvested, but it
seems that there i
Mine has been saying something similar for a week or so now. I just
figured it was me and ignored it. Manually running savecore gives no error
and works fine.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Jun Kuriyama wrote:
> My boot message of today said:
> Oct 11 10:18:10 waterblue savecore: /dev/#C:116:0x20001: No s
Since we are on the subject of installing kernels, i noticed last night
that the target "make kernel-install" (not part of world) will cause your
modules to be moved into modules.old. It looks like the routine that moved
the kernel -> kernel.old was not changed or something like that. Or maybe
thi
Some recent change to either the ed device or pccard support is making the
kernel hiccup on my ethernet card:
ed0 at port 0x300-0x31f irq 10 slot 1 on pccard1
ed0: address 00:e0:98:88:db:09, type Linksys (16 bit)
module_register: module isa/ed already exists!
Module isa/ed failed to register: 17
I'm getting a panic in ufs_extattr_uepm_destroy() because in ffs_vfsops.c
it is being called (line 788) with ump NULL:
ufs_extattr_uepm_destroy(&ump->um_extattr);
Of course disabling FFS_EXTATTR gets rid of this:)
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I'm seeing the same problem on my Tecra 8000:
atapci0: port 0xfe60-0xfe6f at device 5.1 on pci0
atapci0: Busmastering DMA enabled
ata0 at port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 irq 14 on isa0
ata1 at port 0x170-0x177,0x376 irq 15 on isa0
ata1-slave: ata_command: timeout waiting for intr
ata1-slave: identify fail
When the kernel configuration menu comes up with the three possible
selections, pressing ctrl-alt-del ends up with this message:
panic: spin lock (null) held by 0x0 for > 5 seconds
sounds like one that should be an easy fix
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Something committed in the last 16 hours or so (seems to have) hosed mp3
playback on my laptop (OPL-SA3)... It stutters on the first 1/2 second
of the mp3 over and over. The cvs-all archives for last week look like
they are in limbo right now or else I would look for a specific commit. Is
anyone e
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
> Err, AFAIK, the only instability atm is that under heavy load some ahc
> controllers seem to hang (or possibly the ahc driver is getting out of
> sorts and hanging.) However, the problem is not so bad that you can't
> build world in at most 2 boots, and
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Jason Evans wrote:
> A static tag, named PRE_SMPNG, was created at 18:00 PDT. The SMP patches
> have now been committed.
Is it safe to follow src-sys from PRE_SMPNG and everything else as
-current?
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Actually in the past week or two I have seen a make buildworld drop from
205-210 minutes to 180-190 minutes. But I would be more inclined to
attribute that to changes in the source tree itself, not performance.
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> I don't know if this belongs in -current
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