On 3/20/21 10:26 AM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 8:35 AM Fred via freebsd-stable <
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On 3/19/21 7:59 PM, Mathias Picker wrote:
Fred Hall via freebsd-stable writes:
I have a ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 4 (20FCS0NB00) which has happi
On 3/19/21 7:59 PM, Mathias Picker wrote:
Fred Hall via freebsd-stable writes:
I have a ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 4 (20FCS0NB00) which has happily run
FreeBSD 11 and 12, but which can't boot 13.0-RC1 from memstick or via
freebsd-update. In both cases the boot process locks up on the
anyone know the status of
hwpstate_intel on ThinkPads?
Cheers,
Fred
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Yes. I understand. I have been seeking for long time to enable SES in
my home server
which is comprised of commodity hardwares. But I have got no luck.
I will try sg3_utils if possible.
Many thanks.
Fred
在 2012年4月10日 下午4:52,Mike Pumford 写道:
> Fred Liu wrote:
>>
>> Thanks. Can you
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Thanks. Can you recommend what drive and enclosure can provide working
SES in 9.0?
Thanks.
Fred
在 2012年3月30日 下午5:18,Mike Pumford 写道:
> Fred Liu wrote:
>>>
>
> How would you identify such a drive on any other system?
>
Normally, there are printed labels as the backup solution.
Thanks.
Fred
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On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 00:32, Fred Souza wrote:
> Good to know, I never really paid much attention to those details (I
> will from now on). Thank you a lot for the help, Jeremy. I will try
> your suggestions in the morning and post back to tell what did I find
> out.
Like I said,
rts of system startup services (not rc/init!)
> failing, machine ending up in some sort of catatonic state).
Good to know, I never really paid much attention to those details (I
will from now on). Thank you a lot for the help, Jeremy. I will try
your suggestions in the morning and post back to
Should
it work if I just get to that shell prompt, change /etc/fstab to match
those number changes and reboot? I'm asking because that sounded like
the way to go when I first encountered this problem, but I ended
making my system unusable. It is possible that I left anything out
when I tried th
il, was that I thought the drive numbers changing could be
related to the -STABLE kernel running on top of -RELEASE userland. All
those steps ran just fine, though. But when I reboot, I still see the
kernel assigning ad10 to my first drive (it's ad8 with the -RELEASE
kernel) and ad16 fo
why does -STABLE shift my drive numbers around. I also
understand how I'm supposed to provide logs and more information, but
I'm unsure what to give for this. Just tell me what kind of info/log
you need and I'll try to get them.
Could anyone please enlighten me?
Thank you very much in
Sean Bryant a écrit :
Try the 'vesa' xorg driver. It may not be fancy or all that
accelerated but it works quite well. I have an nvidia card and cannot
get it to work for the life of me. the drive attached, but nothing
happens after that. It might be the fact that I have a PCI express
card. Bu
Kip Macy a écrit :
Good data point. I'm not taking sides. What dual head card are you
using? I'm ordering the parts for a shuttle box now - if Nvidia works
better I'll go with it.
By the past, I tried it with an (old :-) 6800 GT, on DFP + CRT iiyama
screens:
two different displays or only one (t
Kip Macy a écrit :
Please be very careful. The only real alternative (Intel comes and
goes) is Nvidia whose driver is binary-only for i386 (no amd64
support) and has a history for being notoriously buggy. I only buy ATI
because of the problems I keep seeing people have with the Nvidia
driver. I h
nfo isn't
great, but at least it gets you on the right continent. The geo-ip data
is 'free' via rsync from countries.nerd.dk - see
http://countries.nerd.dk/more.html for more information
Anyway, it'd take a bit of work, but would be doable.
Fred Clift
fred 'AT' cli
On Feb 22, 2005, at 7:01 AM, D.Pageau wrote:
I have this error when I try to run dump from cron where dump didn't
find mksnap_ffs. I have try to add "set path = /sbin" to dump script
without success.
Any suggestions?
mksnap_ffs: not found
dump: Cannot create /var/.snap/dump_snapshot: No such fi
On Jan 29, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 09:24:25PM +0100, Anton Berezin wrote:
Unless I hear too many cries "don't do that" (with justification), I
plan to not create any perl symlinks in /usr/bin in the forthcoming
upgrade of both lang/perl5.8 (to 5.8.6) and lang
d the
same thing happened once again. Is this a known issue of some sort that I
couldn't spot on the lists (I tried hackers@, stable@ and questions@)?
Better yet, is there anyone who knows how to fix it, even if it's just for
me?
Thank you all in advance,
e requested break value was beyond the beginning
of the data segment," which doesn't quite make sense to me.
The segments my program creates are at 0x1000, 0x28f0 and
0x4800 if that makes a difference.
Anyway my question is whether anyone knows why this might be happen
As the subject says, can someone MFC the patch in bin/37717? It is not
terribly critical, but it's a simple little fix that I'm concerned aobut
only for vanity-type reasons :). That, and it's one less local patch I
have to worry about applying...
Fred
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and RELENG_4_6 on production machines that are easy to get
to. I suppose this might be seen as extremely conservative, but it is
successful. I run one 2-processor system and a bunch of uniprocessor
systems this way, and it saves me a lot of stress (especially as
sysadmin is not my principal job func
fixing it.
Honestly, I ended up giving up on my problem. (could get the symbol card
to work fine by itself, but add a second pcmcia network card ed0 and
neither would work right). I eventually installed netbsd on the 'wirless
router'...
Fred
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Paulo Fragoso wr
lems these days is
almost always to buy faster hardware.
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"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and
lowly in heart, and you will fin
ur sources won't match your system,
potentially making it harder to debug your system if you have
problems. Another reason is to not bog down the cvsup servers.
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[My tutors] got bored sooner than I, and laid down a general rule
tha
rs, having painted themselves or found
themselves painted into a corner, are glad that low-level
functionality like this exists.
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And then [Clinton] turned to Hunter Thompson, of all people, and said
with wholehearted fervor, &q
act, I'll probably start using it anyway :)
Fred
> The Adaptec BIOS is doing something really fugly when it doesn't find
> proper partition tables on the disks.
>
> It does it if ANY of the disks are done 'dangerously dedicated.'
>
> The easy solution: al
his be the way to go?
>
> - Jonathan
>
>
This should probably be on -questions, but... it may be that your
process is running out of open files, not your kernel. See man
ulimit or man login.conf.
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Not since Tom Hanks won an Oscar has there be
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 03:29:08PM -0600, Fred Clift wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
> >
> > > the geometry of a disk. At the very least, dangerously dedicated mode
> > > should specify a valid
as been up for weeks now so, shrug.
This might be useful for someone very paranoid about the FBI breaking down
their door and getting access to their data. Note that I'm _NOT_ one of
those people -- sigh I dont even run a real OS at home -- yes there are
some valid reasons, but dont star
should also
be done depth first? I understand wanting to find all the busses first,
but devices too? All the bioses I've seen seem to find all the busses,
then assign resources to devices starting with those on bus 0 then bus 1
etc. This is also how FreeBSD <=3.4 work. Am I just missing
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