On 25/mar/08, at 09:44, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I re-read your mail -- sorry. You're using SATA.
I'll update my Wiki page to state that the loader.conf DMA disable
trick
only works for PATA.
In the interim, I recommend you contact Scott Long, especially if your
problem is easily
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 07:19:47AM +0100, Gianni wrote:
On 25/mar/08, at 09:44, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I re-read your mail -- sorry. You're using SATA.
I'll update my Wiki page to state that the loader.conf DMA disable trick
only works for PATA.
In the interim, I recommend you contact
Hi.
I'm looking at deploying a freebsd 7-release server with some storage
attached to an areca ARC-1680 controller. But this card is not
mentioned in 'man 4 arcmsr'
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=arcmsrsektion=4manpath=FreeBSD+7.0-RELEASE).
Areaca's website does mention freebsd as a
The id's are in the source so I expect it should just work.
PCIDevVenIDARC1680
Areca support on FreeBSD has been very good, they are our
RAID supplier of choice.
Regards
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Claus Guttesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
I have updated my ports and thereby gnome to 2.22 and also did a
buildwolrd of RELENG_7
Now I have a strange issue that I need to move the mouse to see my
commands typed I a console or wait a few seconds.
If I open a terminal (in gnome) and do a build of a port then the output
stops for a
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 01:30:07PM +0100, Johan Hendriks wrote:
I have updated my ports and thereby gnome to 2.22 and also did a
buildwolrd of RELENG_7
Now I have a strange issue that I need to move the mouse to see my
commands typed I a console or wait a few seconds.
If I open a terminal
Just to add my 5 cents to this topic: I had similar READ_DMA_TIMEOUT
problems with a Promise Ultra100 controller with 2 PATA disks that
caused various problems including memory corruption under heavy use. As
soon as I replaced the controller with a cheap VIA 6421 controller all
problems went
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Synopsis: install packages without dependencies
State-Changed-From-To: open-patched
State-Changed-By: krion
State-Changed-When: Sat Nov 10 09:40:52 UTC 2007
State-Changed-Why:
MFC after 14 days.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117065
Hello,
Please
Hello,
I am looking to MFC the above, rather simple, commit. Could anyone take
a quick look at it, to make sure that it isn't missing anything
RELENG_7-related?
--
Coleman Kane
---BeginMessage---
cokane 2008-03-13 14:08:41 UTC
FreeBSD src repository
Modified files:
I've been searching in the mailist archives and never found this, so
I'm reposting for archiving purposes.
According to Denis Barov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gzipped patch avialable at
http://www.dindin.ru/wiki/FreeBSD?action=AttachFiledo=gettarget=nscd_backport.gz
(78Kb)
Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 12:15
On a test box I upgraded from 7.0-RELEASE to -STABLE
buildworld works fine, but buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC fails with two
fatal errors.
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/locore.s:905:5: error: KERNLOAD is not defined
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/locore.s:905:22: error: PDRSHIFT is not defined
I can't find any
On Tuesday 25 March 2008 09:19:00 pm Dave Overton wrote:
Just put together a nice 1U box, Tyan Tank GT20, plugged in its 8gb
ECC RAM, its 4 shiney new HDs and fired it up. Bios looks normal,
reset the clock to something resembling today, and throw in
the Fbsd7 disk!
No joy.
I
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:25:07PM -0700, Dave Overton wrote:
Fixed with ISO built on March 25,2008 Fbsd7-Stable, in case anyone else
find they have this problem. Probably fixed before that, but thats the one
I used, and things are working great today.
Thanks for the help guys.
Thanks for
And the party continues...
When starting my usual environment, there is already the next pagefault
kernel panic!
Tracking it down... it's the type keyword in devfs rules. According
to the manpage, support for this was _not_ withdrawn.
But actually, entering something like
devfs rule
Dear all,
I have two computers.
Both of them were running Release 5.5, and they were doing all that
is needed, and I was perfectly happy with this.
Now, as we know, security support for Release 5.5 will terminate
during this spring, and as my computers are exposed to the Internet,
this
On Sunday 23 March 2008 02:50:36 pm Peter Much wrote:
And the party continues...
When starting my usual environment, there is already the next pagefault
kernel panic!
Tracking it down... it's the type keyword in devfs rules. According
to the manpage, support for this was _not_
Peter Much wrote:
And the party continues...
When starting my usual environment, there is already the next pagefault
kernel panic!
Tracking it down... it's the type keyword in devfs rules. According
to the manpage, support for this was _not_ withdrawn.
But actually, entering something like
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Peter Much wrote:
And the party continues... When starting my usual environment, there
is already the next pagefault kernel panic!
Tracking it down... it's the type keyword in devfs rules. According
to the manpage, support for this was _not_ withdrawn. But actually,
On March 22, 2008 01:01 pm Peter Much wrote:
Both of them were running Release 5.5, and they were doing all that
is needed, and I was perfectly happy with this.
Now, as we know, security support for Release 5.5 will terminate
during this spring, and as my computers are exposed to the
Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 1:30:07 PM, Johan wrote:
Now I have a strange issue that I need to move the mouse to see my
commands typed I a console or wait a few seconds.
Same here, but I see this behaviour already with the shell windows in Xorg
(no Gnome or KDE, yet). Typing is blind, only when
On Wednesday 26 March 2008 08:53 am, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 01:30:07PM +0100, Johan Hendriks wrote:
I have updated my ports and thereby gnome to 2.22 and also did a
buildwolrd of RELENG_7
Now I have a strange issue that I need to move the mouse to see
my commands
Cory wrote:
Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 1:30:07 PM, Johan wrote:
Now I have a strange issue that I need to move the mouse to see my
commands typed I a console or wait a few seconds.
Same here, but I see this behaviour already with the shell windows in Xorg
(no Gnome or KDE, yet). Typing is
Rance Hall wrote:
...
im running an amd athlon64 processor but the i386 code.
my march is athlon-mp (the system translates my athlon64
automatically to this in i386 mode)...
I've been too cheap to buy a 64-bit machine, so obviously I'm
making a blind guess here :o) but the words above make
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 05:00:12PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
! Try this patch for de(4).
Thanks fpr the reply. I'll try this patch at next reboot.
! You need to supply the panic details for the devfs
! one (I've used devfs rules w/o issue on lots of machines
! via /etc/devfs.conf).
I have
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