Hi,
Attempting to save electricity here I've recently moved a lot of stuff to
an Alix (AMD 'Geode' based) board, and consolidated a lot of my serial
devices down to 2 '4 Port USB serial' adapters on that machine.
This system is running FreeBSD 8.2-RC2 i386 - the USB devices appear as a
bunc
--On 31 January 2011 08:36 +0100 Hans Petter Selasky
wrote:
On Sunday 30 January 2011 19:57:07 Karl Pielorz wrote:
Any hints how I can try and debug this? I think it might be related to
the 2nd set of 4 FTDI ports, as I didn't notice this issue for the few
weeks the system ran with
Hi,
On a FreeBSD 8.2-R i386 system I have:
ugen0.1: at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps)
pwr=SAVE
ugen1.1: at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps)
pwr=SAVE
ugen1.2: at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
(480Mbps) pwr=SAVE
ugen1.3: at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
(480Mbps) pwr=SA
--On 06 June 2011 11:06 -0400 Mike Tancsa wrote:
Hi,
RELENG_8 has a bit more info. Not sure when the change was in, but in
sysctl, I see things like
0(ich10)# sysctl -a dev.uftdi
dev.uftdi.0.%desc: usb serial converter
dev.uftdi.0.%driver: uftdi
dev.uftdi.0.%location: bus=1 hubadd
--On 29 February 2012 12:44 +0200 Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 29/02/2012 11:47 Karl Pielorz said the following:
<http://www.tdx.com/x8dtl-if.txt>
So the cause is that ukbd driver tries to attach after the mountroot
stage. The symptom is obvious, a fix is not.
The BIOS has an option fo
--On 29 February 2012 07:50 -0800 Garrett Cooper wrote:
The BIOS has an option for port 60/64 emulation - I've tried enabling it
(didn't seem to make any difference with nothing changed on the FreeBSD
side) - is there any way to coax the system to prefer / use what would
appear to be a PS/2 k
--On 01 March 2012 07:59 -0800 Garrett Cooper wrote:
Do you mean (looking at the man page) just setting:
hint.kbdmux.0.disabled="1"
In device.hints?
That didn't make any difference - nor, (just in case) did setting it to
'0'.
Are you sure it's compiled into the kernel? It's in GENERIC,
Hi,
I recently bought a NUC 5i3RYK, flashed it to the latest BIOS (8/18/2015 -
0350) and installed FreeBSD 10.2 on it. It seems to work OK - but there's
no USB3 support (Ok, the USB3 controller is detected - but everything
connected runs at USB2). This seems to have happened before, e.g.
ht