Re: ACPI Suspend/resume [was Re: ATA mkIII first official patches...]

2005-02-07 Thread Vlad Manilici
Hi,

 Does 5-STABLE have a working acpi based suspend/resume for anyone?

I have a 5-STABLE from 27.01, on an IBM R40e. Suspend to memory (-s 3)
seems to work, but there is no way to resume.

How do you trigger a resume??

CU,
Vlad
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problem with the CD driver

2004-11-30 Thread Vlad Manilici
hi,

has anyone seen this (kern/74066), except me? my CD driver (acdi(4)) fails
while mounting with the following message: acd0: FAILURE - READ_BIG timed out.

it seems to me this is a quite serious issue.

vlad

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Re: problem with the CD driver

2004-11-30 Thread Vlad Manilici
Hi Lowell,

 That's not much of a bug report, though, is it?
 You haven't even said what happens if you try it without ACPI.

You are right: without ACPI the same thing happens.

I tested the hardware, while booting an OpenBSD installation CD: it works
properly.

I will gladly answer any further questions regarding this problem :).

Do you have any ideas where I should look at? Did this happen to anyone
else?

Thanks,
Vlad



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Re: problem with the CD driver

2004-11-30 Thread Vlad Manilici
Hi Robert,

 Is that the full train of error messages? I have a similar problem
 that begins with a  DONEDRQ warning. I'll be posting my own PR on it
 tonight if none of the bsdforums crowd can come up with anything.

Yes, that's all.

\Vlad
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CVS/cvsup problems (ports/74157)

2004-11-21 Thread Vlad Manilici
Hi List,

Please take a look at ports/74157. The maintainer closed the report a bit
hastly, with the remark please cvsup.

Well, I use CVS instead (nightly rsync from allbsd.org). Even a new
cvs checkout (vs. update) does not fix the problem.

Who is here at fault?

1. I am. Than please someone explain me why CVS does not work.
2. The maintainer. Then please someone reopen the bug.

Thanks,
Vlad
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Re: CVS/cvsup problems (ports/74157)

2004-11-21 Thread Vlad Manilici
Hi Erik,

 I use CVS to check out from my own local copy of the repository (which
 it seems you do too.) I use CVSup to keep my local copy of the
 repository updated (cvsuping from cvsup.dk.freebsd.org)

Could you please post your supfile? The Handbook does not document cvsuping
the repository, nor where the master mirror sites are. Some rsync sites are
listed, though (Section A.8).

I strongly disgree with the documented way of updating the sources via
cvsup (Handbook, A.5). A local copy of the sources, without CVS tags, makes
it impossible to generate patches of own changes. I suppose much work gets
lost like this.

 Is there some particular reason you use rsync instead of cvsup to get a
 copy the repository? 

1. rsync - only documented method
2. allbsd.org - random choice

 Since I don't use rsync I have no idea if teh above line is correct or
 not.  I also have no idea if rsync.allbsd.org is up to date and working
 or not, but if it is not it quite likely the cause of your problem.

It seems so. The only way to check this out is by using an official
repository. See above about posting your supfile.

 I don't think there is any need to use the '-R' option to those
 commands (it is not even documented in the manpage.)

Read better:

-R Turns  on  read-only  repository mode.

 *Bad* idea.  I really do not appreciate getting 2+ MB in a mail, and I
 don't think anybody else on the freebsd-stable list does either.

I apologize for that.

 I didn't see anything obviously wrong in the logs.

Well, me neither :/.

Vlad

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Re: CVS/cvsup problems (ports/74157)

2004-11-21 Thread Vlad Manilici
 I use CVS to check out from my own local copy of the repository (which
 it seems you do too.) I use CVSup to keep my local copy of the
 repository updated (cvsuping from cvsup.dk.freebsd.org)

Me wrong, I found it in the Handbook:

A.5.5:

cvs-all release=cvs

Thanks  CU,
Vlad

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