On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Juan Rodriguez Hervella wrote:
> I've tried both atapi_dma="1" in "loader.conf" and "atacontrol mode 1 udma100
> XXX" but when I attempt to access the device, it hangs up.
The same thing happens to me, unfortunately...
Actually, that shouldn't be surprising; I compared dmesg
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Juan Rodriguez Hervella wrote:
> Thank you very much.
>
> It's working. I've tried to play a DVD using "ogle", but
> it doesn't work very well, the movement isn't steadyI've got
> a friend with the same laptop using Linux and he tells me it works
> nice.so I guess it's
Juan, it recently became possible to use the 340M in its native mode;
simply cvsup to the latest ports tree, and install the
XFree86-4-Server-snap port; the "ati" driver in it supports the 340M in my
laptop just fine. (I have not tested any 3d or tv out functions,
however.)
Mike "Silby" Silbersa
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Thomas Chaffic Mowad wrote:
> Someone thought that the kernel might need more memory so we tried
> increasing VM_KMEM_MAXSIZE too 500 megs and then that caused a panic when
> we booted up.
>
> So we're kinda stuck here and any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> -
Don't bother changing the icmp bandlim sysctl settings or disabling it, it
won't help. What you're seeing is the result of packets being rejected
after smbd crashed. Icmp bandwidth limiting had nothing to do with samba
crashing, so don't bother fiddling with it.
What you should do is use gdb to