Howdy!
I ordered sheevaplug box and read as much as I could,
regarding controlling this little node from bsd box.
Seems that cu works fine on linux, but module should
be loaded to enable serial emulation from usb host port
to mini usb port on sheevaplug. Does someone use this
mini computer and how
Hi ,
kernel build error messages..
my kernel - GENERIC - www.siran.net/GENERIC
make buildkernel and errors..
./acpi_if.h:115: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__'
before '_EC_WR'
./acpi_if.h:115: error: stray '\335' in program
./acpi_if.h:128: error: stray '\335' in program
Derek Kulinski wrote:
Hello Boris,
I checked the handbook, UPDATING, and nothing mentioned this thing,
why? I would think I'm not the only one with this problem, or am I?
Anyway it seems to work, I'm getting:
Starting hostapd.
Configuration file: /etc/hostapd.conf
wlan0: IEEE 802.11
Hello Sam,
Sunday, December 27, 2009, 12:05:34 PM, you wrote:
I didn't see anything in the thread to point a finger at freebsd but
given the debug msg log shows ath0 instead of wlan0 I'm guessing
whatever version was being used was pre-8.x.
I think I was the only one in thread who used
Derek Kulinski wrote:
Hello Sam,
Sunday, December 27, 2009, 12:05:34 PM, you wrote:
I didn't see anything in the thread to point a finger at freebsd but
given the debug msg log shows ath0 instead of wlan0 I'm guessing
whatever version was being used was pre-8.x.
I think I was the only one
Pete French wrote:
Interesting... I just got another hard lock on the system, not at 3am
this time. The only other common factor in this is that the lockup
is always preceeded by a flood of failed ssh logins. I;m sure we've
all seen these - I get them on every BSD system I have - they look
like
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 07:19:24AM +0100, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
If all you're looking for is CPU temperature, try looking at ACPI
thermal zones. Some BIOSes/mainboard manufacturers implement this on
workstations. Otherwise, if you have a Intel
FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #0 r201042: Sun Dec 27 03:54:21 EST 2009
Recently I have been noticing an increase in clock usage and have not been
able to determine the cause. The hardware I am using is a Dell Dimension
4500S with a Linksys WMP110/AR5416 chipset. This is a well standard
configuration
Any chance ?
r...@phenom965:~# k8temp -nd
CPUID: Vendor: AuthenticAMD, 0x100f42: Model=04 Family=f+1 Stepping=2
Advanced Power Management=0x1f9
Temperature sensor: Yes
Frequency ID control: No
Voltage ID control: No
THERMTRIP support: Yes
HW Thermal control: Yes
SW Thermal
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:17:15 +0800
From: Mars G Miro s...@anarchy.in.the.ph
Sender: owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org
Any chance ?
r...@phenom965:~# k8temp -nd
CPUID: Vendor: AuthenticAMD, 0x100f42: Model=04 Family=f+1 Stepping=2
Advanced Power Management=0x1f9
Temperature sensor:
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Kevin Oberman ober...@es.net wrote:
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:17:15 +0800
From: Mars G Miro s...@anarchy.in.the.ph
Sender: owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org
Any chance ?
r...@phenom965:~# k8temp -nd
CPUID: Vendor: AuthenticAMD, 0x100f42: Model=04 Family=f+1
Hello Sam,
Sunday, December 27, 2009, 4:55:12 PM, you wrote:
I think I was the only one in thread who used FreeBSD as an AP, also
that was before 7.x when I made the log. So I'm not saying it's
FreeBSD specific problem, I don't even think it's a BSD problem, but
perhaps some kind of
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