Hi
Replying to myself...
The monitor works with in 1920x1080. Any higher resolution and the
monitor displays rapidly changing random colours filled over the entire
screen. I'm currently using r298115 with no improvement on the situation.
Ian
On 03/14/16 13:59, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
> Hi
>
> Wi
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2016-April/102983.html
reported a "Broken pipe" problem with portupgrade on 11.0-CURRENT on amd64.
FYI: I had the/a "Broken pipe" portupgrade problem on powerpc64 under
11.0-CURRENT -r298518 on 2016-Apr-23 updating from /usr/ports -r413230 to
-r
the following change is sitting out at github, to add kqueue support
for more file operations:
https://github.com/dmatveev/libinotify-kqueue/blob/master/patches
does anyone have reasons why we shouldn't import this change.
libinotify is now a port and could use these.
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Synced to r298678 this evening and after a reboot, powerd fails to start
with the following error in messages:
Apr 26 17:54:12 titan root: /etc/rc: WARNING: failed to start powerd
Manually trying to start it via service throws:
$ sudo service powerd start
Starting powerd.
powerd: no cpuf
On 04/26, Shawn Debnath wrote:
> > This wasn't the case till the update today, including the ACPI BIOS
> > warning.
>
>
> Forgot to add that I double checked, and cpufreq was enabled in the GENERIC
> kernel:
>
> $ uname -a
> FreeBSD titan 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0 r298678: Tue Apr