The jumpers aren't set right. If they aren't set right FreeBSD will
recognize the card at boot, but it won't be able to probe it at all.
At 01:59 PM 7/8/00 -0500, Robert Small wrote:
>Damon Hammis wrote:
>
> > The jumpers are set wrong on the card. I had the exact same problem with
> > an aha-
-On [2705 09:33], Michael C. Wu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>http://dorifer.heim3.tu-clausthal.de/~olli/propellers/
>
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=15436
>
>Perhaps we can get this done in time for for 4.1-R?
IIRC there is somenone working on this already. And it will be in
CU
Hellmuth Michaelis wrote:
>
> After the latest config/hints changes, just commenting the syscons driver
> "sc" line and uncommenting the pcvt "vt" line in the GENERIC kernel config
> file, a booting kernel panics after the the message "atkbdc0: controller (i8042)> .." with a fatal trap 12, page
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> Hi,
> i understand that this means maybe a somwthat
> large change in the system, but what do you think
> if we have a lok at implementing the CPU scheduler using
> weights instead of strict priorities ?
> Do we have parts of the kernel which rely on prio
-On [2708 00:25], Shawn Ramsey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>>I am trying to install FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE onto a Mylex Acceleraid 250.
>>The RAID is two drives setup as a RAID1. When booting from the floppies,
>>it found the card, and the raid configuration. The OS installed fine onto
>>the
>From the keyboard of Daniel C. Sobral:
> > After the latest config/hints changes, just commenting the syscons driver
> > "sc" line and uncommenting the pcvt "vt" line in the GENERIC kernel config
> > file, a booting kernel panics after the the message "atkbdc0: > controller (i8042)> .." with a
Hi,
I just got a softupdates related panic on my dual PPro during
buildworld. Sources from July, 4th. Build with -j4.
I'll keep the dump if there's any need.
#0 boot (howto=260) at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:303
#1 0xc0177a29 in panic (fmt=0xc0298c54 "from debugger")
at ../../kern/kern_sh
Hellmuth Michaelis wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply - it seems indeed to be a strange problem. In the mean-
> time i found out that the pcvt probe routine was never called until i added
> something like DEVMETHOD(device_identify, pcvt_identify) to the device
> methods structure.
It didn't? Please
After updating to the very latest current code, I get a multiple free panic on
my SMP machine. It always happen during buildworld in libc_r.
Important note : I have the snapshot code from Kirk.
The panic is in random_read which does a free. Here is the trace.
panic: free: multiple freed item 0x
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Trevor Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally, I use the separate collections because cvsup times out
> otherwise (I guess my connection is too slow).
A slow network won't cause this. There must be some other problem.
The cvsupd server times out a connec
Udo Erdelhoff schrieb:
>
> Hi,
> ppp -auto stopped working fater I've updated my box from 06/17-Sources
> to yesterday's version (07/06, approx. 1500 GMT). tcpdump -ni tun0
> shows the traffic but that's it. ppp.log doesn't show any obvious
> problems. -ddial works, sending a manual dial command
>From the keyboard of Daniel C. Sobral:
> Hellmuth Michaelis wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the reply - it seems indeed to be a strange problem. In the mean-
> > time i found out that the pcvt probe routine was never called until i added
> > something like DEVMETHOD(device_identify, pcvt_identify) to
Hi Boris,
I have a strange problem with smbfs, where the mounted share times out
and becomes inaccessible after a period of time. I haven't been able to
pinpoint the exact moment when it happens, but basically:
hightemplar:/home/alex$ mount
/dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local, writes: sync 135 async 1
On Sun, Jul 09, 2000 at 06:04:47PM +0200, Daniel Rock wrote:
> - if (pri > 0)
> + if (pri >= 0)
Groan. "The problem must be somewhere in ip.c, the other changes were
purely cosmetic". Famous last words.
Thanks, I've re-reverted to the current version, applied your patch and
-auto mode
These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/encyclopedia/descriptions/wscript.htm
- Original Message -
From: Josh Paetzel
To: Robert Small ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 1990 6:02 AM
Subject: Re: SCSI Question
I think all bugs with the performance improvements to regex(3) have all
been solved now. I haven't heard of any problems for over a week about
the first improvement (Boyer-Moore search), and I have now tested the
code against the original test suit for Spencer's library.
I'd like, thus, to merge
* Daniel C. Sobral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000709 12:46] wrote:
> I think all bugs with the performance improvements to regex(3) have all
> been solved now. I haven't heard of any problems for over a week about
> the first improvement (Boyer-Moore search), and I have now tested the
> code against the
-On [2709 21:20], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
>http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/encyclopedia/descriptions/wscript.htm
Am I the only one to NOT see this?
Both the original postings look normal in mutt whichever way I use to
l
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
> -On [2709 21:20], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
> >http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/encyclopedia/descriptions/wscript.htm
>
> Am I the only one to NO
-On [2709 22:40], Paul Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>> -On [2709 21:20], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> >These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
>> >http://www.
Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > By all means, use start/stop args, but hard link the .sh files into seperate
> > directories or something so that the order can be tweaked..
>
> If all you want is to make sure that shutdown happens in the reverse
> order of startup, that can be done by
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> I think all bugs with the performance improvements to regex(3) have all
> been solved now. I haven't heard of any problems for over a week about
> the first improvement (Boyer-Moore search), and I have now tested the
> code against the original test
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
> -On [2709 21:20], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
>> http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/encyclopedia/descriptions/wscript.htm
>
> Am I the only one to NOT see this?
>
>
I did some thinking about this, but no real code inspection, on a walk today-
I think what is occurring is that the list of directory updates is getting
refreshed from another process while the first process' list is being written
out. A quick hack would be to make sure this doesn't happen (no -j
Hi,
In case anyone else it seeing this yet, or possibly
working on it, the 0706 snap boot floppy boots up
into sysinstall and then hangs.
Switching to the debug screen yields:
DEBUG: ioctl(3, TIOCCONS, NULL) = 0 (success)
DEBUG: Can't open PC-card controller /dev/card0.
and that's it.
From: Ilya Naumov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 16:47:39 +0400 (MSD)
::
::i'm experiencing a problem with vmware2 build 570 (installed from
::ports) and latest kernels. vmware runs perfectly with kernel built on
::July, 3, but crashes my box with later kernel versions (July, 6 and
::7)
This may or may not be related...
A week ago, I tried to boot using the 0702 snapshot floppies and had problems as
well. The error I received was something like "Can't open md1". This was after
probing all of the devices, but before the install menu came up.
Sorry if I don't have better detail
I just cvsup'd new sources as of an hour of this posting, and built a
kernel. When I try to play an MP3 with mpg123, a kernel panic
occurs. Also, rev. 1.27 of src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c is the latest
version of this file that doesn't cause loud popping sounds when I try to
play an MP3, i.e.
Ben Smithurst wrote:
>
> Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
> > -On [2709 21:20], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >> These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
> >> http://www.cai.com/virusinfo/encyclopedia/descriptions/wscript.htm
>
On 10-Jul-00 Jim Bloom wrote:
> This may or may not be related...
>
> A week ago, I tried to boot using the 0702 snapshot floppies and had problems as
> well. The error I received was something like "Can't open md1". This was after
> probing all of the devices, but before the install menu came
On 10-Jul-00 John DeBoskey wrote:
> Hi,
>
>In case anyone else it seeing this yet, or possibly
> working on it, the 0706 snap boot floppy boots up
> into sysinstall and then hangs.
>
>Switching to the debug screen yields:
>
> DEBUG: ioctl(3, TIOCCONS, NULL) = 0 (success)
> DEBUG: Can't
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