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Hi,
i have the similar problems with a Sony FX601. (ACPI only BIOS).
After upgrading to FreeBSD 5.0-current it worked
bye,
Rob Hughes wrote:
I decided I wanted sound on my Toshiba 5005, so I added device pcm to
the kernel config. Now, at boot, I receive the message
pcm0: Intel 82801BA
Actually, someone pointed out this is a tar problem. I forgot that
RELENG_4 has a whole new version of tar. tar (GNU tar) 1.13.25 vs 1.11.2.
Old version of tar both forms work fine.
granite# tar -czf t.tgz /tmp/root
granite# tar -czf - /tmp/root t2.tgz
granite# tar -tzf t2.tgz
root/
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 02:41, Michael Bretterklieber wrote:
Hi,
i have the similar problems with a Sony FX601. (ACPI only BIOS).
After upgrading to FreeBSD 5.0-current it worked
bye,
Rob Hughes wrote:
I decided I wanted sound on my Toshiba 5005, so I added device pcm to
the kernel
Hi,
I'm running -stable and I encounter the following problem :
# make buildworld
...
=== sys/boot/buildworld
cd: can't cd to /disk2/freebsd/stable/src/sys/boot/buildworld
*** Error code 2
let's try :
# cd /sys/boot/buildworld
# SUBDIR=buildworld make -V SUBDIR
buildworld ficl i386
well,
On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 04:50:30PM +0200, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
I'm running -stable and I encounter the following problem :
# make buildworld
...
=== sys/boot/buildworld
cd: can't cd to /disk2/freebsd/stable/src/sys/boot/buildworld
*** Error code 2
found it! this is due by recent
My MB is modern (PIII 450MHz - GigaByte Intel 440BX of
one and a half year ago).
The disk works fine on many linuxes (Mandrake 8.1, Red
Hat 7.3 and Debian 2.2r5) and on Windows 2000 on the
same system.
Another 10GB Maxtor disk with 19841 cylinders has the
core FreeBSD system on it and it works
Hey Mike,
Just as a POI, I think you'd get better results with 'rsync' for this
application (from the people that brought you Samba, readily available via
ports) - it'll do intelligent copying, when archiving can maintain a directory
of the previous versions for files that change, uses SSH
On Fri 2002-07-26 (15:07), Andrea Monaldi wrote:
It is always listed as 2G instead of 20 and I am not
able to initialize the partition or the disk label to
something different to 2 GB. The number of cylinder is
always 4092 although the disk has more than 3.
It sounds like your drive has
David,
If I had this it should not work well under Linux and
W2K too, isn't it?
Anyway it's not this problem. It works bad ONLY in
FreeBSD.
BTW this HD was taken from an Apple G4 and has a
little Apple on the top of the drive. Does it mean it
has a different firmware? Why Linux and W2K works
I just upgraded from 4.5 (off the CD Release) to 4.6 (off the CD
release) and yadda yadda yadda ATA CDROM fails per the Errata (big read
timeout, etc).
The workaround DOESN'T
/home/dob: cat /boot/loader.conf
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
userconfig_script_load=YES
hw.ata.ata_dma=1
On Sat 2002-07-27 (09:26), Andrea Monaldi wrote:
If I had this it should not work well under Linux and
W2K too, isn't it?
Maybe; maybe not. Linux, Windows 2000 and FreeBSD all have very
different IDE drivers.
Anyway it's not this problem.
Have you actually checked the jumper? Make sure.
On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 09:48:31AM -0400, Mike Tancsa wrote:
Actually, someone pointed out this is a tar problem. I forgot that
RELENG_4 has a whole new version of tar. tar (GNU tar) 1.13.25 vs 1.11.2.
[snip]
gzip: stdin: decompression OK, trailing garbage ignored
tar: Child returned
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