Bill Moran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Patrick Crosby wrote:
Be aware that this is still somewhat experimental, and commits to the
source tree may occasionally break this feature. If the world fails to
compile using this parameter try again without it before you report any
problems.
this
What I can say to this problem is :
- I've open a bug report : 66098 mainly for the same reason :
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 patch 5 with a fresh build world (it took me
3 days to have world since gcc was hanging the machine all 5 minutes
approximatly) on an SMP machine with two PIII 733 and a
This isn't a laptop, it's a dual-processor desktop w/ two athlon mp
2600's. But I monitored the temperature all day long today. It
hasn't fluctuated more than a degree, and yet I just got another hang
(while compiling). The temperature of the cpus and motherboard was
the same that it was all
* Patrick Crosby [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-05 12:10]:
This isn't a laptop, it's a dual-processor desktop w/ two athlon mp
2600's. But I monitored the temperature all day long today. It
hasn't fluctuated more than a degree, and yet I just got another hang
(while compiling). The temperature
Joshua Lokken ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[from
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html]
[snip]
[snip]
# make -j4 buildworld
[snip]
Be aware that this is still somewhat experimental, and commits to the
source tree may occasionally break this feature. If
Patrick Crosby wrote:
Be aware that this is still somewhat experimental, and commits to the
source tree may occasionally break this feature. If the world fails to
compile using this parameter try again without it before you report any
problems.
this isn't for a 'make -j4 buildworld', it's for
Patrick Crosby wrote:
Joshua Lokken ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[from
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html]
[snip]
[snip]
# make -j4 buildworld
[snip]
Be aware that this is still somewhat experimental, and commits to the
source tree may occasionally break this
I have the same problem with my laptop. I'm running an AthlonXP-M. My
problem is due to overheating. The machine hangs for 30 seconds and
then runs for about 30 minutes and then hangs again. Then it powers
itself off.
Ray
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 15:10, Patrick Crosby wrote:
Just about every
I'm also running 5.2.1.
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Check out this PowerNow! patch/module,
http://demira.shopkeeper.de/~sascha/nx9005/
Its supposed to automatically set processor voltage depending on the
hw.powernow.state set in the kernel.
I havent got it to work automatically but I can manually set it to state
2 or 3 and the tempeture and fan
On Sunday 29 February 2004 19:12, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an Athlon
processor 1.4 MHz an i386 machine? And if so, what kind of processor should
I select in my kernel? i586, or i686?
1) yes, athlons are i386 machines.
2) you should read
It's an i386 Architecture yes, the processor is not an 80386 if you ment
that.
I think you can select i686 if a 1.4Ghz machine (i think you ment that
instead
of Mhz?)
But setting the defaults will also work :)
Cheers,
--
Kind regards,
Remko Lodder
Elvandar.org/DSINet.org
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 12:12:02PM -0600, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an Athlon
processor 1.4 MHz an i386 machine? And if so, what kind of processor should
I select in my kernel? i586, or i686?
One of these?
CPU: AMD Athlon(TM) XP1600+
On 29-Feb-2004 Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an Athlon
processor 1.4 MHz an i386 machine? And if so, what kind of processor should
I select in my kernel? i586, or i686?
I use an Athlon here, myself.
In my kernel config, I have:
machine
On Sunday 29 February 2004 10:36 am, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 12:12:02PM -0600, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an
Athlon processor 1.4 MHz an i386 machine? And if so, what kind of
processor should I select in my kernel?
- Original Message -
From: DanGer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: Athlon
On Sunday 29 February 2004 19:12, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an Athlon
processor 1.4 MHz
It's an i386 Architecture yes, the processor is not an 80386 if you ment
that.
I think you can select i686 if a 1.4Ghz machine (i think you ment that
instead
of Mhz?)
But setting the defaults will also work :)
I guess you composed your reply twice. Thaks so much for taking the time.
On 29-Feb-2004 Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an Athlon
processor 1.4 MHz an i386 machine? And if so, what kind of processor
should
I select in my kernel? i586, or i686?
I use an Athlon here, myself.
In my kernel config, I have:
On Sunday 29 February 2004 10:36 am, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 12:12:02PM -0600, Teilhard Knight wrote:
Just a couple of easy questions for you. Is a machine with an
Athlon processor 1.4 MHz an i386 machine? And if so, what kind of
processor should I select in my
jay desjardins writes:
We have an asus A7V133 that had a 1.2 and 256 megs or memory. It's
happily running 4.7 stable. I wanted to put an athlon XP chip and 1 gig
more memory. The first thing I did was update the bios and then
installed the chip and memory. Then when starting it got core dumps
On Sunday, December 08, 2002 2:01 AM, Cliff L. Biffle wrote
I'm running 5.0-DP2 on an Asus motherboard with the Apollo
KT133 chipset. The
chipset is notoriously buggy, according to the folks on
-current, and I've
been having trouble with the USB and ATA controllers -- though it's
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 09:17:41AM +0530, Gautham Ganapathy wrote:
On Sunday, December 08, 2002 2:01 AM, Cliff L. Biffle wrote
I'm running 5.0-DP2 on an Asus motherboard with the Apollo
KT133 chipset. The
chipset is notoriously buggy, according to the folks on
-current, and I've
been
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-10 15:43:36 -0700:
I've been having trouble with my a7a-133. I had trouble with XFree86,
and with a tv card. I'd like to know some motherboards that work well
with FreeBSD?
Someone didn't have the same troubles with soltek SL-75DRV2
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, W. D. wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 22:31:16 -0500
From: W. D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Athlon XP motherboards that work well with FreeBSD
At 17:43 10/10/2002, Corey Holcomb-Hockin, wrote:
I've been having trouble with my a7a-133. I had
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Corey Holcomb-Hockin wrote:
I've been having trouble with my a7a-133. I had trouble with XFree86,
and with a tv card. I'd like to know some motherboards that work well
with FreeBSD?
Someone didn't have the same troubles with soltek SL-75DRV2
At 08:18 10/11/2002, John Bleichert, wrote:
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, W. D. wrote:
Does anyone know what motherboards will work with an AMD chip(s) in a
1U rack mount server case?
Have you found a HowTo on rolling your own rackmount? I'd love to see it.
I've been considering one of these for
-Original Message-
From: Jim Durham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Corey Holcomb-Hockin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:04:33 + (GMT)
Subject: Re: Athlon XP motherboards that work well with FreeBSD
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Corey Holcomb-Hockin wrote:
I've been having trouble
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Corey Holcomb-Hockin wrote:
I've been having trouble with my a7a-133. I had trouble with XFree86,
and with a tv card. I'd like to know some motherboards that work well
with FreeBSD?
I just upgraded my FreeBSD system from an Abit KT7A-Raid to a MSI K7T266
Pro 2A
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 20:41:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Kenneth Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Corey Holcomb-Hockin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Athlon XP motherboards that work well with FreeBSD
I've been having trouble with my
At 17:43 10/10/2002, Corey Holcomb-Hockin, wrote:
I've been having trouble with my a7a-133. I had trouble with XFree86,
and with a tv card. I'd like to know some motherboards that work well
with FreeBSD?
Does anyone know what motherboards will work with an AMD chip(s) in a
1U rack mount
I'll give a good nod to my current board, a Soyo SY-K7V Dragon Plus! VIA
KT266A 100/133 FSB. It has onboard sound and LAN, but both are well
supported, and can be put aside with a simple change under BIOS. It was
a really good option for me, initially, because when I built this box, I
was
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