Re: [pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset

2009-04-26 Thread Pete Boyd
> Maybe its not the chipset that's the problem. > Which image are you running? HHD? Embedded? The regular Live CD,not embedded, installed to hard disk. -- Pete Boyd Open Plan IT - http://openplanit.co.uk The Golden Ear - http://thegoldenear.org -

Re: [pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset

2009-04-26 Thread Tortise
Thanks Pete Maybe its not the chipset that's the problem. Which image are you running? HHD? Embedded? Kind regards David - Original Message - From: "Pete Boyd" To: Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 6:03 AM Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset > Is anyone

Re: [pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset

2009-04-26 Thread Pete Boyd
> Is anyone using pfSense on a motherboard with the 440BX chipset? > > Does your CPU use drop to zero? A bug is suspected with this chipset and > FreeBSD. This is with pfSense 1.2.2: # dmesg | grep BX agp0: on hostb0 # /sbin/sysctl -n kern.cp_time 17989 175578 582310 281810 55059119 # /sbin/sy

Re: [pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset

2009-04-24 Thread Tortise
Interesting thanks Jim, I note for me it is 440 BX and not 440BX!: pfSense:~# dmesg | grep 440 pcib0: pcibus 0 on motherboard Kind regards David - Original Message - From: "Jim Pingle" To: Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] 440

Re: [pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset

2009-04-24 Thread Jim Pingle
Tortise wrote: > Is anyone using pfSense on a motherboard with the 440BX chipset? > > Does your CPU use drop to zero? A bug is suspected with this chipset and > FreeBSD. > > The bug is evident when running > > /sbin/sysctl -n kern.cp_time > > successively from the command prompt reports th

[pfSense Support] 440BX Chipset

2009-04-24 Thread Tortise
Is anyone using pfSense on a motherboard with the 440BX chipset? Does your CPU use drop to zero? A bug is suspected with this chipset and FreeBSD. The bug is evident when running /sbin/sysctl -n kern.cp_time successively from the command prompt reports the same non-incrementing numbers. P