Hi,
Has anyone got FreeBSD to recognise one of these?
I've tried modifying sio.c by adding this at line 598..
{ 0x0004, PCCOM Serial, 0x18 },
But no luck.. Booting -v produces no diagnostics sigh
pciconf -l for this card produces -
none0@pci0:11:0:class=0x070002
Hi,
Mat has come in and set up the BSD machine for us, and it seems to be
working great! Thanks for all the offers though. If we have any more
questions, Ill know where to ask them ;)
Rayson Ho wrote:
Hi,
A lot of people replied, and seems like Mat can do the installation for
you. Can
I'm seeing some stalls on RXing packets which takes performance
down to ~50mbs on a 100BaseTX link. TX runs at 92mbs with no stalls.
This is on -stable.
I don't see this with the OpenBSD driver. -current is really slow on
RX.
What have others experienced? I'm starting to look at the
Hi all,
How does one debug faults in the BTX Loader? I am currently trying
to work on PR i386/21559, and after reading jhb's document on the
loading process, I was curious to know..
Thanks,
Regards,
-- Hiten Pandya
--
Hiten Pandya
http://jfs4bsd.sf.net - JFS for FreeBSD (JFS4BSD)
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Ok, Kirk and I thought it would stirr a buzz once we even mentioned
UFS2 so let me set the record straight, (or at least firmly crooked):
UFS2 is UFS Extended Attributes in the inodes.
That's it. No more, no less.
In particular that means: No journaling.
On 20-Mar-2002 Hiten Pandya wrote:
Hi all,
How does one debug faults in the BTX Loader? I am currently trying
to work on PR i386/21559, and after reading jhb's document on the
loading process, I was curious to know..
Well, you need to be fairly familiar with how IA32 works. The int=
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online as often as I should be, but I'll check the list archives]
Woo hoo. Splash screens are fun.
Is there a way, from the commandline, without rebooting, to unload
the already-loaded from /boot/loader.conf splash_image_data
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I've followed this with interest, because I'm playing with some
Linux k0deZ which makes calls to m(un)lockall() that are similarly
wrapped in sys/mman.h by
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On 20-Mar-2002 Hiten Pandya wrote:
Hi all,
How does one debug faults in the BTX Loader? I am currently trying
to work on PR i386/21559, and after reading jhb's document on the
loading process, I was curious to know..
Well, you need to be fairly familiar with how IA32 works. The int=
BOUWSMA Beery wrote:
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online as often as I should be, but I'll check the list archives]
I've followed this with interest, because I'm playing with some
Linux k0deZ which makes calls to m(un)lockall() that are similarly
Hi,
I've been trying to boot 4.5R from an extended partition
(slice). I could boot the kernel directly, but not through the loader
as told in a previous post.
The problem seems to be in libi386, more precisely
/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/libi386/biosdisk.c in function
Hi !
If i download linux version of jdk 1.4 and try to run
it with linux bin compat for freebsd.
It works well if i use java as root but with normal
user it aborts.
wireless@basit binjava -version
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
#
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 20:28, John Hay wrote:
You might have more luck getting the puc driver to work with this card.
It is more flexable and meant for these kind of cards.
You will still need to figure out how the serial ports are organised on
the card though. Things like, does each serial
You might have more luck getting the puc driver to work with this card.
It is more flexable and meant for these kind of cards.
You will still need to figure out how the serial ports are organised on
the card though. Things like, does each serial port have its own BAR, or
are both
I've also found it useful to increase the value of MEMORY_CREATION_SIZE
in the ElectricFence source. Setting this to larger than the amount
of address space ever used by the program seems to avoid the
vm.max_proc_mmap limit; maybe when ElectricFence calls mprotect()
to divide up its
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 18:09, John Hay wrote:
Hmmm. The puc driver won't work with a mem mapped BAR. The sio driver won't
like it, so I never tried to make the puc driver able to do mem mapped
devices. Hopefully, one of the other BARs (the IO ones) will contain the
serial ports.
Hmm.. Why
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 18:09, John Hay wrote:
Can't you get the BAR info from the linux driver?
Haha! Good news :)
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