Hi.
On 2022/11/21 1:51, Salil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to install NetBSD 9.3 stable on Asus E210M laptop.
> And it does not recognize the MMC drive.
>
> The errors in dmesg are:
>
> sdhc0 at pci0 dev 28 function 0: vendor 8086 product 31cc (rev. 0x06) sdhc0:
> interrupting at ioapic0 pin
Hi.
On 2022/07/30 22:26, Hauke Fath wrote:
> All,
>
> after an 'ifconfig wm0 down' ifwatchd(8) will not recognize or act on
> any carrier changes on wm0, although carrier status is indicated
> correctly in 'ifconfig wm0' output.
Usually, "ifconfig xxX down" disable any interrupt, so the
On 2019/06/01 0:07, Sad Clouds wrote:
> Hi, I have a rather slow Intel Atom CPU, so when running NFS copy over
> 1GbE, one CPU is quite busy servicing interrupts. So with NetBSD-8
> there is intrctl command:
>
> # intrctl list
> interrupt id CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3 device name(s)
> ioapic0
Hi.
On 2018/11/07 6:22, Derrick Lobo wrote:
Anyone can provide any updates on this, have I contacted the correct netbsd
port..
As mlelstv@ replied in netbsd-users@:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2018/10/30/msg021611.html
But I don't see any ACPI reference in that dmesg. Do you
Hi.
On 2018/02/22 21:18, Frank Wille wrote:
Hi,
one of our servers has some network issues. Symptoms are: Bad ping (twice
as high as comparable machines on the same net), packet loss and increasing
number of Ierrs in "netstat -i".
Is there any chance I can find out the reason behind those
On 2016/07/09 4:47, Hauke Fath wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2016 18:19:00 +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
Up the bridge?
# ifconfig bridge0 up
brconfig bridge0 add wm0 up
should have done it.
I don't know what the problem could be. bridges are used in Xen dom0
setups, and I'm using them with wm
Hi.
On 2016/02/09 0:24, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote:
Dear list,
I know that this question is not NetBSD specific per see, but I am aware that
some of you out there have implemented and used vxlan-like technologies to
extend networks at L2. Some have worked on it with rump [1].
$DAYJOB is
Hi.
On 2016/01/16 1:32, Swift Griggs wrote:
I have a a little 8" MIMO USB DisplayLink monitor. I want to use it as a 2nd
screen attached to my NetBSD workstation I use for work. It'd be useful to keep my
log viewer running there.
I see some code in the kernel and some mention of devices in
On 2016/01/15 0:04, Siyar Erdemli wrote:
Hi. NetBSD main web site is not working. Have to anyone interested
It was network problem and recovered.
Thanks.
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SAITOH Masanobu (msai...@execsw.org
Hi, all
On 2015/11/23 5:48, Christos Zoulas wrote:
> In article <56520ee6.8050...@gmail.com>,
> Felix Deichmann wrote:
>> Am 22.11.2015 um 17:59 schrieb Christos Zoulas:
>>> And the fix could be something like:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>
>> Just to be safe I built and installed a
On 2015/07/04 4:39, Sad Clouds wrote:
Hello, I was testing NetBSD VM on ESXi with vmware vmxnet3 interface on
10GbE network and noticed a max throughput of around 3Gbps when
measuring with iperf. I did set 10GbaseT mediaopt full-duplex
manually just to make sure, but didn't notice much
Hi, all.
On 2015/01/09 4:53, Sverre Froyen wrote:
On 2015-01-07, at 15:31, Sverre Froyen sve...@viewmark.com wrote:
On 2015-01-06, at 21:14, Masanobu SAITOH msai...@execsw.org wrote:
Hello, Sverre.
On 2015/01/06 5:33, Sverre Froyen wrote:
Hi,
I was performing some network maintenance
On 2015/01/07 3:41, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
On 9/30/14 9:48 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
On 9/30/14 8:19 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
There's already a fix in -current and -7, which is to put @ in front
of the cat command in the makefile. I've asked that this be pulled
up to netbsd-6:
Hello, Sverre.
On 2015/01/06 5:33, Sverre Froyen wrote:
Hi,
I was performing some network maintenance and noticed that after disconnecting
and reconnecting bge/brgphy interfaces, the interfaces are stuck in a “no
carrier” state. I’m pretty sure this used not to be case but I have no idea how
Hi, Petri.
On 2014/12/16 6:14, Petri Laakso wrote:
Hi
Someone on IRC posted link to nice list of NetBSD related papers.
I thought it was good idea to share it also here:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=8821
Petri
Here is a page that some papers, slides and videos are listed:
On 2014/08/26 1:40, Peter Eisch wrote:
fatal page fault in supervisor mode
trap type 6 code 2 eip c0167da7 cs 8 eflags 10246 cr2 0 ilevel 4
eip is the program counter. The trap was occured when executing
an instruction at c0167da7. Do objdump /netbsd and check
around c0167da7. You will know
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