of this, or if it's just coincidence, as well as what is
likely to cause a complete solid wedge, for my education. Thanks.
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submit (ugly) patches,
when I'm happy with my hacks. If desired.
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haven't done much in the way of
connect/disconnecting and stuff.
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severe) of PCI slots. Perhaps there's a
PCI-PCI bridge on the card in the way, but there's a firewire
controller on the card sharing the interrupt with OHCI, and
I have no problems with the firewire.
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or with code
fresher than two months ago.
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the source to get things working for me...
Thanks for the reply anyway.
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it. (I've looked quickly for
obvious differences between -stable and -current that would be
relevant but don't really see them)
And yes, the NIC does show up in -current, so while part of the
framework is in -stable, actually turning those environment hints
into action just doesn't happen.
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(maybe, I'm not sure if the presence of `miibus' as well causes
problems with the autoloading of module miibus when other NIC
modules get loaded...)
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This message is ancient, but I finally got things (sort of) working
just now. More context can be found in the first message in this thread
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
On 23-Dec-2003 Barry Bouwsma wrote:
There was a thread about this in this list back in late may of 2003.
I
with my mostly-stable.
(Actually, it looks like all I did was to un-re-implement
cam_calc_geometry() back to what was in -stable, and to say that
I don't have a ZIP_100 so I could junk that portion of the code
just to get it to compile quietly, rather than to make it work.)
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for multi-gig files.)
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Barry Bouwsma, puzzled
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with this board/card combination.
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dumpster-diving for motherboards better off left behind
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don't know
if this is also the case under FreeBSD, since I haven't properly updated
my machine to -current.
Maybe there are other show stopppers too.
Erk.
Thanks for your informative replies!
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http
another card, or some
combination of the above, or something different. Or maybe even cut
open a USB cable to measure the actual current inline...
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then.
Oh heck, below I've attached an echidebug=3 dmesg, as it includes a few
ACTIVE and HALTED for anyone who can make sense out of it, with a
failed attempt at trying a random quirk. I'll see about downloading some
USB utilities while I'm online to nab more useful info.
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learn the right way to handle this case before
explaining where I run into problems.
And, I'll have more USB-related questions later, so pointers to the proper
place for those would be appreciated, if this list isn't it.
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, I've run out of questions for now. Tune in again later.
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knowledge.
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forwarder addresses, not those provided by ISP-of-the-day (and the last ISP
seemed to give horribly broken machines anyway), if this reaches a point
where I actually want to do something about these wildcards. Provided the
ISP allows outgoing DNS queries too.
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ignorance of the basics) to simply use
little more than a wakeup() in its place? Or does that, or the
tsleep() corresponding, need some sort of careful handling to avoid
the lockups I've experienced?
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debuggery to narrow down where it does or does
not happen.
I'm wondering if it's something really blindingly obvious that I should
be but am not aware of, or something I gotta work on to track down.
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fd = open(/dev/ppi0, O_RDONLY );
Or is this something within the kernel source that needs munging?
Apologies if it no longer (fails to) work this way, but I'm still
downloading and reviewing the last nine months of changes to the Internet.
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but rather as additional software the user could optionally
choose to hunt down and install...
thanks,
barry bouwsma, tele damnark internet
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