On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 07:27:07PM -0500, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
If you're an ohci user can you please test this patch out for inclusion
in 5.0. I need to know that it doesn't break anything - the reports are
that it fixes broken ohci
Hi all,
If you're an ohci user can you please test this patch out for inclusion
in 5.0. I need to know that it doesn't break anything - the reports are
that it fixes broken ohci :).
Joe
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Cliff L. Biffle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could be. The ATA controller was also flaking out under 4.7, but is solid as
a rock under 5.0-DP2, which is why I'm sticking with it despite other
potential bugs. I can burn CDs now!
Many (most? all?) KT133A-based motherboards have a known
Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many (most? all?) KT133A-based motherboards have a known issue with
the PCI bus that often results in an IDE transfer problem. However,
this was fixed (IIRC) in FreeBSD around the 4.5/4.6 timeframe (maybe
earlier). [ Hmmm. You're probably
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 10:04, Darryl Okahata wrote:
I have motherboards where this fix doesn't work :(
You have tried -current, right? (I assume that you have, but I
just want to make sure.) Cliff mentioned that -current works for him,
but 4.7 doesn't.
Hmm, no.. It wasn't really an
Hi all.
I'm running 5.0-DP2 on a motherboard with the Apollo KT133A chipset. (I
believe it's an ASUS, but it doesn't seem to be labelled.) The USB
controller (described by dmesg as a VIA 83C572) periodically blows its brains
out.
More specifically, all USB devices lose power. The device
Cliff L. Biffle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More specifically, all USB devices lose power. The device nodes stay in /dev
and there are no notices to dmesg about the loss until I unplug and replug
them, at which time it says 'port error: restarting port N' where N is
generally 0, depending on
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 04:00:15PM -0700, Cliff L. Biffle wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running 5.0-DP2 on a motherboard with the Apollo KT133A chipset. (I
believe it's an ASUS, but it doesn't seem to be labelled.) The USB
controller (described by dmesg as a VIA 83C572) periodically blows its brains
On Wednesday 04 December 2002 05:11 pm, Darryl Okahata wrote:
1. IIRC, USB ports on KT133A motherboards were buggy (???).
Could be. The ATA controller was also flaking out under 4.7, but is solid as
a rock under 5.0-DP2, which is why I'm sticking with it despite other
potential bugs. I can
On Wednesday 04 December 2002 05:40 pm, Josef Karthauser wrote:
Is it ohci? If so can you try this patch?
Joe
Hey Joe -- fancy meeting you here. :-)
Nope, the KT133 has two UHCI controllers.
What I'm going to do next (which I should have done before) is try the
following variables:
1. Does
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