On 10/20/19 3:42 AM, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
This is a patch to a file used in the port itself, not to the kernel
sources under /usr/src/sys. This should be pretty clear from this line
in the referenced link to the posting in freebsd-current: # cat
files/patch-linuxkpi_gplv2_src_linux__page.c In
On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 22:07:52 -0500
Clay Daniels wrote:
> On 10/19/19 4:54 AM, Evilham wrote:
> > Have you seen the recent threads about this?
> > Particularly this with some steps that worked-for-me (tm):
> > https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2019-October074660.html
> >
> > --
On 10/19/19 4:54 AM, Evilham wrote:
Have you seen the recent threads about this?
Particularly this with some steps that worked-for-me (tm):
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2019-October/074660.html
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Evilham
i looked at the patch & made a file which says:
diff --git a
Thanks, Evilham. I had read the thread lightly and hope it was fixed. I am
not familiar with patching, and mostly just do pkg install, but I do on
occasion make install from ports.
Right now I am sitting at two computers.
On the new Ryzen 7 with a MSI x570 motherboard & a MSI RX570 graphics card,
On ds., oct. 19 2019, Clay Daniels, Jr. wrote:
r353709 of today 18 Oct has only gone down hill. I tried to load
it a half
dozen times, gave up and then tried re-installing r353072 which
was working
earlier today, but the problem is the drm-firmware-kmod is
different this
week, and even it w
r353072 from 4 Oct worked great!
r353427 from 11 Oct last week did not. It had some drm-kmod problems and I
quickly dumped it and reloaded r353072 as I was hot to work on a project of
my own. That only bought me a week, did not solve the problem.
r353709 of today 18 Oct has only gone down hill. I