Hi.
xorg-server 1.9 build-depends on mesa with a version higher than the
one available in sid, and both mesa 7.9 and 7.10 FTBFS on non-Linux
for now.
The FTBFS (on kfreebsd-amd64) is due to need of
radeon_gem_get_kernel_name(), which is provided by libdrm-radeon1 on
Linux. It suffices to
David Prévot, le Sun 06 Feb 2011 23:50:26 -0400, a écrit :
Le 05/02/2011 22:39, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
Simon Paillard, le Sun 06 Feb 2011 03:30:48 +0100, a écrit :
On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 03:25:10AM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Wolodja Wentland, le Sun 06 Feb 2011 01:46:09 +, a
Hi folks,
On 02/06/2011 11:41 PM, Robert Millan wrote:
* Several questions around how is decided which kernel modules are
included. Specifically someone asked for a module called pfsync or
so and not included in FreeBSD by default either.
That would be me.
I think the BTS has some
Hi folks,
On 02/06/2011 11:41 PM, Robert Millan wrote:
* Several questions around how is decided which kernel modules are
included. Specifically someone asked for a module called pfsync or
so and not included in FreeBSD by default either.
That would be me.
I think the BTS has some
Cc:ing airlied
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:59:54 +0100, Petr Salinger wrote:
Hi.
xorg-server 1.9 build-depends on mesa with a version higher than the
one available in sid, and both mesa 7.9 and 7.10 FTBFS on non-Linux
for now.
The FTBFS (on kfreebsd-amd64) is due to need of
Regarding PF, perhaps you find this helpful too:
http://mixinet.net/~sto/blog/debian/20101130_The_FreakyWall_Part_3/
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Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-amd64
Severity: important
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0
APT prefers squeeze-updates
APT policy: (500, 'squeeze-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8,
I forgot to say that the RAM and all hardware was rigorously tested
(memtested and cpuburned) and it's working fine on windows and linux.
Also that I read it somewhere that this has to be with the firewire
module being loaded and crashing god knows what.
Carlos
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Hi,
this looks similar to
http://updraft3.jp.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/107564
or
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=11222
Have you tried installing the operating system with just the first
DIMM slot populated? If not, give that a try.
Successfully solved the problem by
Yes, I'm aware of all those other posts.
The thing is that I don't want to recompile the kernel just to install
the OS. It seems the problem is in the firewire module because
everyone recompiling without the module gets a working install/setup.
I'd be ok if there is a way to pass a kernel
It's not RAM, I already ran a memtest86+ on that machine several
times. Also hardware is functioning perfectly well on other OS's like
Windows and Linux (ubuntu and debian).
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Robert Millan r...@debian.org wrote:
2011/2/7 Carlos Castillo coke...@gmail.com:
RAM
xorg-server 1.9 build-depends on mesa with a version higher than the
one available in sid, and both mesa 7.9 and 7.10 FTBFS on non-Linux
for now.
The FTBFS (on kfreebsd-amd64) is due to need of
radeon_gem_get_kernel_name(), which is provided by libdrm-radeon1 on
Linux. It
I want to add that I tried both amd64 and i386 versions of the Debian
Squeeze kFreeBSD install CD's with the same result.
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Package: usbutils
Version: 0.87-5
Severity: grave
Tags: patch
User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
lsusb doesn't print any output on GNU/kFreeBSD. If the package is
rebuild with libusb2-dev instead of libusb-dev, then lsusb works
as expected.
I'm unsure if this should be
On 02/07/2011 03:20 PM, Robert Millan wrote:
Regarding PF, perhaps you find this helpful too:
http://mixinet.net/~sto/blog/debian/20101130_The_FreakyWall_Part_3/
I know how to do it, but it would be nice to have it in Debian
GNU/kFreeBSD by default. :-)
PS Sorry for the previous double post.
Very good information.
We can use pf on GNU/kFreeBSD.
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 8:23 AM, Leen Besselink
kfree...@consolejunkie.netwrote:
On 02/07/2011 03:20 PM, Robert Millan wrote:
Regarding PF, perhaps you find this helpful too:
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