"O. Hartmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Furthermore I would like to equippt this system by a ATI Radeon X600
> based PCIe graphics board
I had FreeBSD 4 on a machine with an X600 PCIe graphics card
briefly. Worked ok as a text console but had no X support whatsoever.
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Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> do you have access to anything with an EHCI or OHCI controller for
> comparison with that device?
My (now usually windows only) amd64 desktop box has ohci, but it doesn't
have any ethernet devices that 4 has support for (5 does, apparently)
so
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> this means exactly what it sounds like... something in the usb system
> tried to allocate memory while in an interrupt context.
I don't know anything about the USB subsystem, nor what can or cannot
be done while handling an interrupt.
> I don'
I'm running FreeBSD 4-STABLE from Dec 28 on an IBM X30 laptop.
I'm having increasingly worse USB problems as time goes on. Nothing
that I try new works and various older devices that I bought
specificly because they were supported and worked fine for years now
do not work.
My SanDisk CF reader (S
Zahemszky Gbor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
>at scbus2 target 0 lun 0 (cd1,pass3)
> Can somebody help me to find the reason of this special error?
Have you checked that /dev/pass3 and other device files existx ?
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Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> $20 just sent via paypal
Got it, thanks !
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Peter Radcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> If anyone would like to contribute a little towards it, feel free to
> paypal me at this address :)
The only gotcha is that I can't take credit card sourced payments, I
only have a basic paypal account and don't want to up
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Yes, if there is a solution that doesn't require me to tear apart my
> computer I would prefer that, haha. It was an incredible pain
> routing all the cables and such with the dual scsi 160's in there.
> But I would be happy to donate money if needed. I us
Sren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Well, you probably should take care of your sister first :)
> And no I dont have a paypal account, so far I've got by fine without it,
> by using other means as checks, wiretransfers etc etc...
Do you have a list of things (particular devices or g
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Same here, I could remove it and ship it to you today, probably 2nd day
> air, or one of the cheaper but fast services. If P, however, doesn't
> have to tear his computer all apart LOL, maybe that might be a better
> solution for me.
I was more suggesti
Sren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> SATA ATAPI devices are not supported yet.
>
> There are a few gotcha's though. Not all SATA controllers does support
> SATA ATAPI even if out driver would, so its a mixed blessing for now.
> Anyhow, as soon as I can get my hands on a SATA ATAPI de
Derrick Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Is there a manual way to bind a snd driver to my soundcard. Or is this card
> not supported?
Looks like you've got an Audigy, not an SBLive.
The SBLive is supported (I use them in several places) and they show
up like this;
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"S. Anthony Sequeira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Can anyone tell me which groups 12 and 14 are, on a 4.10 system please.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/etc/group?rev=1.19.2.3&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
> $ ls -ld /usr/compat/linux/var/lock /usr/compat/linux/var/spool/m
Paul Saab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Can you try http://yogurt.org/FreeBSD/bge_5750.diff
> It got my 5751 working.
Unfortunately the further problems I had involved not being able to
get the PCI-extreme ATI graphics card working with XFree86 so the box
became a windows machine and is in
Is there any likelyhood of the bluetooth stack being MFCed ?
I'm assuming not, since 5.x is due to become -stable fairly soon...
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Bjarne Wichmann Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> So shouldn't cvsup correct and remove any leftovers from CURRENT? Or
> should I delete some directories in /usr/src (and which ones)?
The way to be sure is to nuke the contents of /usr/src/ and /usr/obj
and re-cvsup from scratch after d
Udo Schweigert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I had a similar problem on two (out of 5) 4.8-p8 boxes. The only change
> between p7 and p8 was the arp-cache-security fix, so I think it's related to
> that.
I'm seeing the same thing going from p6 to p8.
On boot;
fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Out of curiosity, would there be any advantage to that over, say, building a
> little and cheap Linux box as a dedicated print server?
Possibly cheaper, less power to run, fewer moving parts to fail, no OS
to keep updated ... the list is long.
I
I tried my intel/xircom prism 2.5 mini-pci card again, yesterday,
with -stable.
wi0: mem 0xf800-0xf8000fff irq 11 at device 2.0 on pci1
wi0: 802.11 address: 00:05:3c:06:34:c9
wi0: using RF:PRISM2.5 MAC:ISL3874A(Mini-PCI)
wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary 1.01.00, Station 1.04.09
It behaved its
buildworld fails for me right now, consistantly in the same place, with
freshly cvsuped source from cvsup.freebsd.org with the following error.
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===> nullfs
cc -O -pipe -include /usr/src/sys/compile/DISAPP/opt_global.h -D_KERNEL -Wall
-Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -
Mike Tancsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I picked up a surplus Rocketport PCI card but am having problems getting it
> to run on STABLE. I can get it to work just fine under windows, so I know
> it works. But I cant get it to work with FreeBSD. I have the /dev/cuaR#
> devices, but alas
"Bruce A. Mah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> The latter. 4.6.1-RELEASE is a point along the RELENG_4_6 security
> branch. There will be a RELENG_4_6_1_RELEASE tag to mark this, but no
> RELENG_4_6_1 branch.
Good, the sensible line :)
Thanks.
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"Mike E. Matsnev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 05:10:16AM -0500, Peter Radcliffe wrote:
> > The travel flash works roughly as fast under windows as the sandisk
> > does under freebsd.
> >
> > Were you testing with current
"Duane H. Hesser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> It appears to me, though, that the USB spec merely gives vendors a target
> to avoid. Apparently, they interpret it as "Unspecified Serial Bus", since
> they all seem to go their own way. I have a Microtech Zio flash card reader
> which is t
Lamont Granquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> All my 4.3 and 4.4 boxen have problems with the only lookback address
> being valid is 127.0.0.1 instead of the entire /8.
>
> My ifconfig looks like:
>
> lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384
> inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
> inet6 fe80::1%lo0
Sergey Eremin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> In other words Aironet 350 works fine with 4-stable?
I'm using one to type this. Works just fine.
ancontrol works just fine with some earlier versions but the an
driver got various improvements in -STABLE.
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Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> There's nothing like that, either in docs or tools. Contributions
> always accepted. :)
> From: "Chad R. Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Is there a write up or a cookbook on creating custom, bootable CDs?
The last time I made up some custom bo
Peter Blok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I am running 4.3-STABLE, version of 2 july. I have a SMC2602W card (PCI to
> PCMCIA bridge to SMC2632W) wireless LAN adapter. The kernel recognizes the
> adapter, bit fails to allocate an interrupt "No irq?!" message because the
> IRQ is already occu
Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I just committed a fix that Ian suggested to pcic.c in stable. You
> might want to give that a spin. Mug me Friday if it doesn't work.
I havn't had any irq storms since updating, but I have had a fairly
large number of remove events missed. This
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Making it easy for the _administrator_ to get information that is
> useful for administration is a good thing.
This can be done without providing the same information to an
attacker.
> Think about the audit for vulnerable versions of SSH using
Graywane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Yes, it is security by obscurity and no, most people thinking about security
> on the net do not believe it is an effective technique to secure a site. You
> secure a site by:
Security by obscurity is a bad thing to _rely_ on, but why make it any
easi
Joe Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> 4.02 of X *broke* the mouse, so I kind of doubt that your were actually
> running 4.02. Or maybe sometime in the last month the port changed? I
> know that when I upgraded from 4.01 to 4.02 the mouse stuff broke
> completely.
4.0.2 is more fussy a
Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> -stable of yesterday
> X 4.02
> openssh, moving from /usr/ports/security/ssh1
> DISPLAY env var not being set. i expect `hostname`:10.0
> x forward not seeming to happen even if i set it manually.
/etc/ssh/ssh_config
Host *
ForwardX11 yes
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Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Lars Eggert wrote:
> > The Intel PRO/1000F NIC does not seem to be fully supported by the wx
> > driver.
> Sorry for not mentioning this in the original post: This card uses the
> Intel 82543GC chip.
I realise this isn't very useful to you for gett
Nate Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Polling 'should' work in all cases, although suspend/resume may not work
> reliably (races and such). If it doesn't work on Steve's laptop,
> something is messed up with the PCIC probing/setup, since it should work
> fine.
Completely unreliable
Dan Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> The dhcpd daemon keeps coredumping after a couple of hours.
> It leaves a dhcpd.core file, what tools can I use to figure out why?
I wouldn't put too much effort into tracking this down. There are
several known issues with 3.0b2pl9 which will take
John Reynolds~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> When you do this in 4.1.1, do you already have an 'ed0' device in
> your machine? The PAO example shows 'ed0' as the device while 4.1.1
> shows ed1. I'm currently having problems with any 4.1.1 kernel
> probing my two ed cards incorrectly (I get
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> My point was that you need to either ask one of the committers directly,
> or ask in a forum where the committerss hang out. Thats not -stable -
> there are only a few of us here, so asking here is almost akin to asking
> in a vacuum.
Ok, some pa
Gerhard Sittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost greatoak.home
> > I had
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost myname.my.domain
> > not exactly this but this is the idea.
>
> It's generally considered a Bad Idea(TM) anyway to have any other
> name assigned to 127.x.x.x but localhost.
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Andrew Reilly wrote:
> > The boa HTTP server might be as good a place to start too: it
> > doesn't fork either (except to run CGI scripts). Actually, thttpd
> > sounds pretty similar. I hadn't looked at it before. Have you
John Reynolds~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I know one thing that needs to be rebuilt for sure--if you use GNOME
> and or anything that depends on libgtop, pkd_delete it and rebuild
> libgtop. I use the "cpumon" applet and it happily won't load when we
> transition across STABLE->RC and RC
Gerhard Sittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> Which turns out to be a little hard sometimes (been there with
> the 4.0 CD set this week) when the fixit media doesn't have slice
> entries in /dev and you don't have access to the (yet to be
> mounted!) filesystem with the appropriate /dev entr
Matt Heckaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I do not have any of the 'weird sound' problem though. I did through XMMS
> but their new version fixed that out. Similar problems occured with things
> that used certain mixers. I believe this was an issue of the *program* not
> the OS. Either wa
Gerhard Sittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > Listening on BPF/fxp1/00:50:8b:d3:0b:ba/10.25.1.0
> > Sending on BPF/fxp1/00:50:8b:d3:0b:ba/10.25.1.0
> > Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
>
> I would expect the daemon to listen on and to send to a "real"
Please be polite and trim quoted text to a minium.
Will Mitayai Keeso Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
>> Cardbus cards are not yet supported.
> are there any plans to have it included in the near future?
As soon as the good people who are working on the code get it finished.
The last tim
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> May 18 12:55:17 merlin /kernel: arp: unknown hardware address format (0x0800)
> It's showed up 3 times in the past 36 or so hours, but not at any point in
> time that I can narrow it down to occurring near/after/during any specific
> system event.
>
>
"Donald R. Tyson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> As a moderately humorous aside, when I booted the Windows
> side of my home machine on Sunday afternoon, it proudly
> informed me that it had adjusted for the time change, and
> then displayed a **2-hour** leap ahead.
>
> At least the 4.0-ST
Laurence Berland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I'm trying to install FreeBSD 3.4 on an old 486 I've got lying around to
> use as a NATing firewall for my home network, but I've only got a 200
> Meg HD around. I'm gonna go get another HD later, but right now I'd
I had a 2.2.something 486 a
"Waite, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> The disk is indeed showing up as da2
> now the dd shows this as the error:
> da2 rwa partition size ! slice size
> da2 start0, end 13523, size bla bla bla
> more bla bla bla
> dd: /dev/da2 : Read-Only fuilesystem
> 1+0 in
> 0+0 out
and on
Dan Zerkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I believe that they were bought by 3COM a few years back. I also
> believe that they *invented* winmodems, so be careful.
Pretty much, yes.
> That said, the modem I got from them was just fine. I did have to
> revert to Windows to flash its ROM's
David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > I have done this is a production environment, the traffic balanced
> > perfectly.
> Then perhaps you'd care to share with us how you told the
> router whether it
This is a) nothing to do with freebsd and b) specificly nothing to do
with
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