Hello, Lars.
You wrote 14 мая 2009 г., 12:28:43:
Reproducing the issue is as easy as setting net.inet.tcp.tso=1.
What's interesting is that I only see the issue on one of the eight em
interfaces. That interface is connected to a D-Link DIR-655 WLAN
router. When I tcpdump on the other
This is recent i386 stable/7. The problem is 100% reproducible with the same
stack
trace. The problem happens when I start a Linux program that performs a check
on a
cd-rom device (atapi cd-rom that is presented as cd0 by atapicam driver).
I examined the crash dump in kgdb but couldn't find
on 18/05/2009 16:41 Andriy Gapon said the following:
This is recent i386 stable/7. The problem is 100% reproducible with the same
stack
trace. The problem happens when I start a Linux program that performs a check
on a
cd-rom device (atapi cd-rom that is presented as cd0 by atapicam
TB --- 2009-05-18 14:02:42 - tinderbox 2.6 running on freebsd-legacy.sentex.ca
TB --- 2009-05-18 14:02:42 - starting RELENG_6 tinderbox run for amd64/amd64
TB --- 2009-05-18 14:02:42 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2009-05-18 14:02:57 - cvsupping the source tree
TB --- 2009-05-18 14:02:57 -
Hi,
no I haven't tried it on CURRENT
should I do that ?
is there something new in the USB stuff there ?
thank you
regards,
mgp
On Sunday 17 May 2009, Mario Pavlov wrote:
Hi,
I just got a CCID USB reader with my digital signature...unfortunately I
can't make it work I installed pcsc-lite
On Sunday 17 May 2009, Mario Pavlov wrote:
Hi,
I just got a CCID USB reader with my digital signature...unfortunately I
can't make it work I installed pcsc-lite and libccid from ports...
when I plug-in the reader I can see this:
ugen0: vendor 0x072f CCID USB Reader, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.00,
On Monday 18 May 2009, Mario Pavlov wrote:
Hi,
no I haven't tried it on CURRENT
should I do that ?
is there something new in the USB stuff there ?
There is a new USB stack in 8-current and a new libusb which is installed as a
part of the base system.
--HPS
On Sunday 17 May 2009 6:51:19 pm Alexander Motin wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Sounds like the ATA driver is allocating the same BAR twice. Hmm, yes, it
allocates the resources once for each channel it seems in the ata_ali_sata
attachment. Looking in ata-chipset.c, all the other chipsets
On 2009-05-16 02:02, Kip Macy wrote:
I've MFC'd ZFS v13 to RELENG_7 in a work branch. Please test if you can.
http://svn.freebsd.org/base/user/kmacy/ZFS_MFC/
The standard disclaimers apply. This has only been lightly tested in a
VM. Please do not use it with data you care about at this
I have two servers with Identical FreeBSD7.2 system. On both I have such config
in /etc/rc.conf:
rpcbind_enable=YES
rpc_lockd_enable=YES
rpc_statd_enable=YES
nfs_client_enable=YES
nfs_server_enable=YES
nfs_server_flags=-u -t -n 5 -h 192.168.x.y
mountd_flags=-r
where x identical for both servers
Hello,
We had a crash of a 7.0-RELEASE-p12 running on a dual quad-core Xeon
system with 6 gig RAM and mfi-based RAID. Pasted below are the output
of kgdb crashdump backtrace, custom kernel config, and boot log.
We really need to understand what happened and would greatly appreciate
assistance.
Greetings,
I'm unable to get xorg-7.4 to accomodate my Gforce4 MX 440.
On 7.1-7.2 releases. I'm currently working (struggling) with
it on a 7.1 install/GENERIC with cvsup over the weekend (Sunday),
I've seen only a few discussions regarding this, but no joy.
I'm not sure what to post for
Quoting Chris H chr...@1command.com:
Greetings,
I'm unable to get xorg-7.4 to accomodate my Gforce4 MX 440.
On 7.1-7.2 releases. I'm currently working (struggling) with
it on a 7.1 install/GENERIC with cvsup over the weekend (Sunday),
I've seen only a few discussions regarding this, but no joy.
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