uired
no-longer-functioning hardware.
regards, tom lane
filed PR install/57244
for this. Thanks for the help!
regards, tom lane
but when that came up
with a bunch of IPv6 addresses I overrode those with IPv4 manually.
I wouldn't be surprised if the trouble is in that neighborhood.
More in a day or so.
regards, tom lane
pshot, and it worked then.
Has anybody seen something similar?
regards, tom lane
1.00] pmu0: initializing IIC bus
I do get a good display with a smaller monitor (1920x1080) plugged into
the same port, but that's not very convenient for assorted reasons.
Any thoughts about where the relevant change might lie?
regards, tom lane
orted at, say,
https://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/
http://releng.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/builds.cgi
I'm a newbie here, but I'm curious when that infrastructure
will come on-line ...
regards, tom lane
t's busted, it's very recently so.
regards, tom lane
ory that doesn't exist yet. Possibly
worthy of a PR.
regards, tom lane
Nick Hudson writes:
> PRs are always welcome. :)
Done at port-hppa/56849.
regards, tom lane
on's sake I looked at a nearby machine running 9.2/amd64,
and there, top and ps agree that the kernel is using about 26M which
seems generally sane.
I wonder if anyone sees comparable follies elsewhere, or if this is
somehow hppa-specific. Should I file a PR?
regards, tom lane
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