At 11:38 AM +0300 2/19/02, Eugene Mitrofanov wrote:
>Hi.
>
>My vmware2 use netgraph bridge to access the network. Under 4.4 all
>work fine. But after upgrade to 4.5 I got some trouble. I can't see
>my FBSD box under vmware, but all other boxes in network work fine.
>I can't ping from FBSD box to v
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Pete French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: I just upgraded it to -STABLE and both problems have gone away. Cards work
: fine both with ISA routing and PCI routing. Excellent, good work Warner!
You are welcome. Hope that I don't break you again with 5.0.
I have been running 4.5-PRERELEASE on my little laptop until recently. This
had the problem that it would only boot with the pc card routing set to ISa,
and then it would not talk to any cards as it appeared not to be able to get
any data from them.
I just upgraded it to -STABLE and both problems
At a certain time, now past, mikea spake thusly:
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 11:52:09PM -0500, Eric L. Howard wrote:
> > Mike Andrews wrote:
>
> > > Temperature? Can you run a temperature/fan-rpm/whatnot monitor,
> > > such as healthd?
> >
> > Yes...if only I could compile...
> >
8<--sni
> Post the stacktrace, and also post the size that nge_jfree() was
> called with.
I see this call to nge_jfree(cf0581d0,0). Is cf0581d0 a pointer to the
location of the first parameter of nge_jfree() ? How do I view this value
in DDB ?
Here's the stacktrace:
panic: nge_jfree: freeing buffer o
Max Shron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> So, seeing as the SanDisk SDDR-55 is not supported by umass, would
> it need its own driver or am I going to have more luck getting a smart
> media reader that uses ATA (and, thus, is the umass compatible), unless
> none exist?
Yes and yes and no.
> So
I recently acquired a SanDisk SDDR-55 Smart Media reader. The
SanDisk SDDR-31, reading CompactFlash, is obviously supported (I've been
trying to learn the usb code for a week now). Backlogs on the stable
list say that the SDDR-31 is supported because SanDisk actually
contacted the linux US
OK, while trying this patch out, I have found the following:
* The patch applies to RELENG_4 with some errors, but it compiles and
installs just fine.
* with the patch and the OLD firmware, buildworld works as expected. I can
also stress the box just fine with 20 bonnies running at the same t
Mike Grissom wrote:
> Where can I find the patch for the syncache bug that causes the systems
> to reboot for no reason? I see alot of posts about the patch, but no
> url for it. And I also see that it was supposed to be submitted to cvs
> a couple days ago. Thanks!
It just went in:
jlemon
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:34:03PM -0500, Daniel Frazier wrote:
>
>>Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>>
>>
>>>We don't support upgrading from 4.0 to earlier than yesterday's 4.5-STABLE.
>>>
>>
>>I was upgrading to yesterday's 4-STABLE. The second time I cvsup'd was
>>around 1500 GM
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
> Hi, I am toying around the idea of whether I should try fbsd. Among the
> many questions, I am wondering whether you can run Borland's Kylix under
> fbsd? Thanks.
I downloaded the Kylix demo and ran the test script that determines
whether the targ
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:34:03PM -0500, Daniel Frazier wrote:
> Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>
> >We don't support upgrading from 4.0 to earlier than yesterday's 4.5-STABLE.
>
>
> I was upgrading to yesterday's 4-STABLE. The second time I cvsup'd was
> around 1500 GMT and I used RELENG_4 in my supf
I am getting a panic while attempting to access an smbfs mounted resource.
It's part of a script that I used to execute with zero problems with my xl0
and fxp0, but it panics with my nge0.
Please cc me in any replies, I am not currently subscribed to stable.
panic: nge_jfree: freeing buffer of w
"M. Warner Losh" wrote:
> Where 0x12345678 is obtained from pciconf -l and 0x10 is the BAR. If
> you don't know the BAR, try 0x10, 0x14 and 0x18.
None of the BAR values worked. In case anyone cares the type value returned by
pciconf -l was 0x1507148d.
> However, I'd bet a good dinner that your
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