On 2019-01-04 21:10, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
What do the newer firmwares give you ? i.e. why upgrade ? On my APU3s
I
am running
and havent seen any issues with it ? Are there new features ?
I had an issue, FreeBSD 12.0 would only boot *very* slowly. That's why
I started
upgrading to
On 1/4/2019 3:50 PM, c...@milos.co.za wrote:
> On 2019-01-04 21:10, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>> What do the newer firmwares give you ? i.e. why upgrade ? On my APU3s I
>>> am running
>>
>>> and havent seen any issues with it ? Are there new features ?
>>
>> I had an issue, FreeBSD 12.0 would
Hi!
> What do the newer firmwares give you ? i.e. why upgrade ? On my APU3s I
> am running
> and havent seen any issues with it ? Are there new features ?
I had an issue, FreeBSD 12.0 would only boot *very* slowly. That's why I started
upgrading to legacy 4.0.22, which would not boot at all,
On 1/4/2019 2:53 PM, Ruben wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
>
>>
>> Well, that's what I thought as well, but when the legacy did not work,
>> I tried the mainline (the 4.8.0.5), it worked.
>>
> ..
>>
>> I did not test the .7, due to my fatfingering during the
>> download/update 8-}
>> As it worked, I'm fine for
Hi Kurt,
Well, that's what I thought as well, but when the legacy did not work,
I tried the mainline (the 4.8.0.5), it worked.
..
I did not test the .7, due to my fatfingering during the download/update 8-}
As it worked, I'm fine for now.
Tnx for your elaboration.
I hope to find some
Hi!
> It was my understanding FreeBSD only worked with the "legacy" firmware
> releases.
Well, that's what I thought as well, but when the legacy did not work,
I tried the mainline (the 4.8.0.5), it worked.
> Since 4.8.0.5 is a "mainline" release, is there any particular
> reason not to go for
Hi Kurt,
It was my understanding FreeBSD only worked with the "legacy" firmware
releases. Since 4.8.0.5 is a "mainline" release, is there any particular
reason not to go for the newest "mainline" release (v4.8.0.7) ?
Kind regards,
Ruben
On 1/4/19 6:23 PM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
Has
Hi!
> Has there been any progress on this?
>
> I'm asking because I'd very much like to upgrade my apu's to FreeBSD 12 as
> well!
Well, if you can upgrade your firmware to 4.8.0.5, it should work (it
was a re-install).
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Hi,
Has there been any progress on this?
I'm asking because I'd very much like to upgrade my apu's to FreeBSD 12
as well!
Kind regards,
Ruben
On 12/17/18 11:38 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
Our developers ask for the full log you could provide.
Below the boot1 with 4.0.22, that stalled.
I enclose the message I get in console I did edit my kernel config file but by
no means I am a kernel hackersincerelyFilippo12-STABLE amd64
dmesg
Description: Binary data
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