Yann Golanski wrote:
Firefox keeps taking X11 and then the whole machine with it. It
requires a hard reset as even pinging the machine does not work. Only
Firefox seems to be doing this.
Does anyone else have the same problem?
Anyone knows how to solve/debug this?
; uname -a
FreeBSD
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Karl Denninger wrote:
SII chipsets were ok in 4.x, but the newer ATA code broke badly with them.
I've had a PR open on this since February, and many others have reported
similar issues. The problems still exist in the 6.x-BETA releases I've
checked out, and are in
Joel Rees wrote:
On 平成 17/08/10, at 7:36, O. Hartmann wrote:
[...] When is SCSI back for desktops?
I vote for that.
In my opinion, ATA is primarily for home media systems, if that.
Joel Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
digitcom, inc. 株式会社デジコム
Kobe, Japan +81-78-672-8800
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Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 8/10/05, Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I thought the WD Raptors were supposed to replace the SCSI for that
purpose. I used to run one in a Powermac and performance wise it behaved
very well, unfortunately I haven't had the chance to test the 30 or 70
GB WD
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 8/10/05, Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 8/10/05, Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I thought the WD Raptors were supposed to replace the SCSI for that
purpose. I used to run one in a Powermac and performance wise it behaved
Yes, I agree. I don't think anyone wants to blame the entire FreeBSD
community for not being up to date on everything but if it is a known
problem we should know. I know that the developers work for free and I,
for one, appreciate all the work they've done. I know I would help if I
could..but
Matthias Buelow wrote:
J. T. Farmer wrote:
Those of us who want to switch desktops and light duty servers
to FreeBSD will give up and move to Linux. OR back to WinXP.
I myself am just waiting for NetBSD 3.0, which will hopefully support
the ICH6 SATA stuff I have here (2.0.2
It's sad isn't it, Mike..I don't know what the hd manufacturers are
doing to the HD drives..ok, the systems get faster, there's usually bad
cooling unless you build your own system...but even if you get enough
cooling that won't change a thing some hds are prone to die an early
death such as
O. Hartmann wrote:
Mike Jakubik wrote:
On Wed, August 10, 2005 6:37 am, Dmitry Mityugov said:
There are Maxtor MaXLine II and III, and perhaps several other models,
that are supposed to work 24/7.
Right, i have a dead 250GB Maxline Plus II drive on my desk, only after
about 1.5 years.
Hi,
I was updating my laptop as usual and I ran into this problem today
after I finished make buidlworld; make buildkernel KERNCONF=heMatrix;
make installkernel KERNCONF=TheMatrix; reboot :
Sep 28 13:43:06 freebee /kernel: Starting final network daemons:
Sep 28 13:43:06 freebee /kernel: nfsiod
We had the same problem
changed the NMBCLUSTERS value in the kernel config file and recompiled the
kernel.
That fixed it.
options NMBCLUSTERS=4096
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