On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 5:31 PM, M. Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>            "Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> : Perhaps someone can make sense of my backtrace, this is a ucom causes
>> : a panic, but only when I open it from one specific program.  If I talk
>> : to the ucom with minicom, no issues.  That aside, a panic when talking
>> : to any serial port with any program would be considered a bug, right?
>>
>> Is there any way you could boot a -current kernel?  I think this is a
>> bug I fixed in -current, but maybe didn't back merge to 7...
>>
>> Warner
>>
>
> I have a rather older amd64 kernel that didn't do it until I rebuilt
> the day before yesterday (now that's bad luck), and my internal umass
> drive seems to panic both (amd64 & i386) pretty reliably...is there a
> fresbie for current?  I suppose the regular snapshot CD would be
> sufficient as well, right?
>
> How about the stability of the rest of current?  This is my work
> desktop, and all my files are offsite, so I'm not too concerned about
> weekly reliability, if I get better hw support day-to-day...do you run
> current on any of your workstations?
>
> Alternatively, is there a patch for 7-stable?  My work is as an OEM,
> and all our devices get programmed over a ucom bootloader.  I'm pretty
> much stuck until this is fixed...
>
> Steve
>

So, no real luck installing 8, I don't have an extra disk at the
moment to put it on.  I'm really interested in this patch, however.
Is this the same as the new USB4BSD, or USB2 that I've been hearing
about?  Can I patch my 7.1 with it?  That would be easier for me to
test out.

Steve
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