left in an odd state by the driver
start up, but all it takes is a read to get it sorted out again.
Any thoughts on how we can help debug this?
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Hmm, damn, after the problem went away for Geoff I thought it to be
solved since I've never heard of it anywhere else, and I cant reproduce
it here no matter what I try.
Does it help eany if you only has
they?). So you're probably right that it's just
the rotational speed that I was seeing.
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. So DMA seems to be doing its stuff.
I did try checking for correct data coming off the cd as well, and saw
no problems.
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current process = 67 (ifconfig)
interrupt mask = net
trap number = 12
panic: page fault
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14:12:20 peter
Exp $";
So... no expansion of $FreeBSD that I can see here...
Those are the expanded tags. When I said I had unexpanded tags, I
meant that I was seeing just:
"$FreeBSD$"
instead of:
"$FreeBSD: filename version timestamp committer status $"
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CVSuping in
checkout mode and things are already working correctly.
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uld set up a separate cvs repository for the FreeBSD src
since I may not want the same options for my own cvs repository. In
particular that tagexpand line turns off all tag expansions except for
$FreeBSD and $Id.
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you're likely to create stuff in /tmp
while standalone that can't be seen while you're multi user with a
file system mounted on top of it. Which leads to "...my / is full and
I can't find the files that are using all the space!"
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ven't been able to find
the sucker causing this. (mergemaster'd repeatedly)
Are the ones that work linked with an old version of libtermcap.so that
was lying around or are they linked with the new libncurses.so.5 ?
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termcapobj = terminfo.o
#endif /* LIBS_TERMCAP */
#endif /* ! defined (TERMINFO) */
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in compiler flags.
I don't believe that it's the compiler flag change that is causing
this. My xemacs has been core dumping after each build and install of
world the last couple of times I did it. I have not had time to
investigate the real cause yet.
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ting vinum
installation to the new device nodes?
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-DA
acd0: Audio: play, 256 volume levels
acd0: Mechanism: ejectable tray
acd0: Medium: no/blank disc inside, unlocked
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