of
this system
I'm open to suggestions, direction, etc to see if I can nail down what is going
on and put this issue to bed for not only myself but for anyone else who might
run into it before I lose what little hair and sanity I have left...heh
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is setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
and get it set correctly. Remove /usr/lib32 or at least ensure that /lib
is searched first. Trying to change rtld's behavior is not the right
approach, IMHO.
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try 7.0 or -current, you should find this works for you.
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random keyboard keys (no effect). How is it supposed to work?
Thanks!
The power button or lid is the most common way to wake. Since
suspend/resume support needs debugging on many machines, it may not work
for you.
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irrelevant, since the problem arises on sio1 as well.
Just curious if anyone knows what this could be. If not, I'll investigate
further. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
A personal CC is appreciated on replies, though I read the list as well.
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Thanks Derek and Reko!
BIND works, and is resolving.
Nate Peck
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Once you get the syntax corrected, make sure you are picking up the correct
named.conf file by doing:
ps -ax| grep name
If you don't have /etc/rc.conf setup correctly, you may
; };
notify no;
};
zone home.lan IN {
type master;
file db.home.lan;
};
zone 10.10.10.in-addr.arpa in {
type master;
file db.10.10.10;
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Any suggestions? Help would be gratly appreciated!
From,
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But I forgot to ask: Is WPA managed through some other layer(like
wpa_supplicant), or is it integrated into iwconfig?
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it's not about the ath-chipset in this case. The chip works fine
Dear All,
How is the FreeBSD support for Atheros Chipsets? Is there 54 megabit speed?
And also, how is WEP and/or WPA support?
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You can find the asl and iasl output attached.
Nope, we couldn't. Try posting a URL to it.
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I forgot to mention, this is on 6.1-RELEASE-p4/amd64. Also, the /dev/acd0
node remains in existence and seems to work fine.
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Hi all,
In the course of various screwing around with my ATAPI CDROM device
(including some dvd ripping and playing that got
In FreeBSD, is there good support for right to left languages such as
Hebrew and Arabic?
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makes no difference so I don't see how this
is an ACPI issue.
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We don't need high speed sampling right now, we need a predictive
algorithm. So until someone implements this, it's moot.
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can't
control) or the TM/TM2 (and that one is heat-based, not load-based).
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Bruno Ducrot wrote:
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Marco Calviani wrote:
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You have to load the cpufreq.ko module at boot.
Adding that line:
cpufreq_load = YES
to /boot/loader.conf
should be OK.
I have
test this with:
hint.acpi_perf.0.disabled=1
This will cause acpi_perf to let est attach. But I suspect est won't.
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. Ping an IP online using the '-S' argument to specify
the source as one of the IP aliases.
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after all?
I checked the quirks table and found nothing that should match your
machine. Can you send a full dmesg of booting when acpi is
automatically disabled? There's usually a quirk message printed if this
is the case.
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than 2001.
The chipset may support ACPI but the AML supplied by the OEM is what is
the issue here. Post a URL where I can download the AML:
acpidump -t -d hp_armada_1750.asl
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+ *
+ * C source code output
+ *
+ */
Can you get the author of this patch to send you the raw dsdt.asl,
instead of the compiled version? If so, send it to me so I can diff
against the one I asked you to dump and post.
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, but the
short of it is:
iasl Compaq-Armada_1700_1750_3500-686EM_99.1130_A-custom.asl
cp DSDT.aml /boot
And add to /boot/loader.conf:
acpi_dsdt_load=YES
acpi_dsdt_name=/boot/DSDT.aml
This will load your custom AML at boot time.
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Nate Lawson wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
I can't find his name or email address anywhere BUT I think I can do
one better then that. Here are two ASL's that where uploaded to the
ACPI4Linux project:
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/tables/Compaq/Armada_1750/Compaq-Armada_1750-686EM_99.1130_A
) instead
of just S1. But no problems here either. You can try setting
hw.acpi.reset_video=0 to see if it helps your screen resume. Check out
the ACPI section from the FreeBSD handbook. Some people put a lot of
effort into documenting things and it seems that no one has read it.
-Nate
On Tue, 4 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
On Sunday 02 May 2004 01:23 pm, Nate Lawson wrote:
= On Sun, 2 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
= My Vaio laptop (5.2-current from April 7) duly goes to a quiet sleep
= when I type `zzz'.
=
= Trouble is, I don't know, how to recover from
a growfs bug. You should
compile it with -g and do a breakpoint to find what operation produces
that error message.
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On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, David O'Brien wrote:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 12:06:06PM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
AMD, Cyrix. The amd64 arch is for the new 64 bit Opterons (i.e. FX64).
What is FX64???
Opteron is the server 64-bit CPU
Athlon64 FX51 is the high-end desktop CPU
Athlon64 is the desktop
the i386 version of FreeBSD for all ia32 boxes, including Intel,
AMD, Cyrix. The amd64 arch is for the new 64 bit Opterons (i.e. FX64).
-Nate
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Hello,
after updating from 5.1-RELEASE-p11 to 5.2-RC (this morning)
I get these errors when I try to install software from ports:
[/usr/ports/archivers/zip]
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Redirezione in uscita ambigua.
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, line 1918: warning: /usr/sbin/pkg_info -P 2/
/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
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i've had on solaris managed to get
logged to the syslog server :)
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Greg groggy Lehey said:
Logging the panic message isn't enough. We already had that at the start.
oh, I didn't read the first messages :)
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ftp synch and www synch.
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if you do have power management turned on(I've never used freebsd 5)
then it may be a bug in vmware. I tend to lean towards the guest OS
though.
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AllowAll
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listen-on { 127.0.0.1; };
I've been using this configuration(I also have it bind to another IP) for
a couple years with success. I have another copy of BIND listening on yet
another IP as well..
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server is not available, and the system should resume normal
operations. Most systems default to hard NFS mounts. some people reccomend
against soft, but I've never had a problem with it.
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that we've all come to know and love.
I reccomend NUT(Network UPS tools), www.exploits.org/nut/ is the URL I
think, sample:
http://portal.aphroland.org/cgi-bin/nut/multimon.cgi
or, embedded in a webpage:
http://portal.aphroland.org
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or 3ware 6800 series raid cards.
I haven't trusted recent AMD/VIA/Intel IDE chips for a while.
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for a while:
http://linux.corel.com/products/draw/index.htm
also never tried but ..
http://xibios.free.fr/english/xclamation.html
http://www.atlantictechsolutions.com/scribusdocs/projects.html
http://www.mediascape.com/artstream-linux.html
see google for more ..
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that machine I have another machine doing the NAT.
works great.
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noun (person, journal, etc.), Google only gives results of you
talking about it in FreeBSD list archives! See also freebsd mitre
netbeui
What kind of conclusion is one to draw from that?
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annoying because sometimes I don't notice it down for
a couple days, and all those log entries for that time are gone
forever:(
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since
that is the IDE spec(and I have had some problems with 24
cables hooked to promise IDE controllers - got some CRC errors
on transfers, not fatal but I don't like seeing errors)
nate
(not a freebsd-head yet, but workin on it)
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