Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Scott Long wrote:
Rob wrote:
1.2 Hardware Requirements
FreeBSD for the i386 requires a 486 or better processor to install
and run (although FreeBSD can run on 386 processors with a custom
kernel)
Btw: The at least 8 megs of RAM to install and 7 megs to run needs
at
the instance that it was sending a transaction out to disk, or you could
have caught an edge case that isn't understood yet. Unfortunately, ATA
drives also cannot be trusted to flush their caches when one would
expect, so this leaves open a lot of possible causes for your problem.
Scott
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Nov 24), Scott Long said:
Matthias Andree wrote:
out of fun and to investigate claims about alleged bgfsck resource
hogging (which I could not reproduce) posted to
news:de.comp.os.unix.bsd, I pressed the reset button on a live
FreeBSD 5-STABLE system.
Upon
company who have talked of evil
things like extracting dirty buffers from a crashdump file; that may
be the level of effort needed to track down these kinds of problems.
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Can someone point me to what safe mode sets so I can debug whats
broke?
thanks
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It disables ACPI, APIC, ATA DMA, ATAPI DMA, ATA Write Cache, and EISA.
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with a custom
kernel)
What does this mean?
Should I install on 486 or higher,
Highly recommended
build a custom kernel and then
physically put the very same disk in a 386 PC?
You could try this if you really wanted, yes.
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will not boot on an
80386 processor, period.
Can I induce an FPU into my system by customizing my kernel?
You'll need an FPU and a custom kernel that is compiled with the
CPU_I386 option.
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results.
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FreeBSD Systems, Inc, and NTT/Verio.
The release engineering team for 5.3-RELEASE includes:
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I386 and AMD64 Release Building
Ken Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]I386 and Sparc64
, for example), so
this should be seen as a way to help continue to stabilize 5.x and also
get ready for 6.0.
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particular date for 5.3-RELEASE, but I would expect it in the next 7-10
days assuming nothing else significant comes up.
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want to update and re-run your tests.
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On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 05:14:54PM +0100, Scott Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
Just upgraded my little mini-ITX server from 4.9p4 to 4.10p2. The new
kernel booted single-user fine before I did the installworld, but panics
when bringing up my aue0 interface during multi-user boot. aue0 is my
to
figure out what's going on here.
Any ideas?
Many thanks in advance,
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will be
that your get a hard system freeze, not even a panic.
Regardless, I'd like to find out from David if he knows of a testable
case for this. I'd be happy to entertain further discussion of that.
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lacking in all respects. PCI
drivers are fairly easy to hook up, but ISA drivers still have a lot of
black magic. I would suggest that you post to hackers@ before giving
up.
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The boot -v is a command which you would manually enter at the loader
prompt. It is not a unix command.
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All,
Thanks to the wonderful help of Wilko Bulte, 4.10-BETA images
and FTP bits for Alpha are available and ready for testing. As
Alpha has fallen in popularity in recent years, I would appreciate
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these images. Thanks!
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to not include
the tools/ directory in the RC's or final release.
Yeah, it's my fault for not saying anything. The tools directory
contains things for partitioning the drives, generating floppies,
alternate bootloaders, etc, that really only apply to i386.
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, and UDF are much better suited to media like
this.
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at the moment. In any case, I know of
people that use UFS on DVD-RAM in 4.x on a regular basis. It gives the
appearance of being no different than a normal drive.
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slower than non-Hyperthreading. 4.x does not have
a scheduler that understand HTT, but 5.2-CURRENT does.
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0.9.
That would be cool. Let me know if you need anything testing :-)
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FreeBSD into new areas. Take a look below at the impressive summary of
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The make install of the latest ethereal port fails.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p10.
Any ideas?
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:02:55PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
Does the new machine have ECC memory? If not, it could be something as
simple as bad RAM in the new system
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:32:06PM -0700, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Doug White wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Scott Mitchell wrote:
We recently moved our CVS repository from a 4.6-STABLE machine to a brand
new 4.8 install, on another identical machine. The server runs
it to a Windows user and move on, but it seems odd that it mostly
works, and just can't be shut down cleanly.
Scott
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CPU,
totally fanless. I think this is about the only piece of computer
equipment I've ever seen that I'd be happy to keep on my hi-fi rack :-)
You do pay quite a premium for the fancy heatsink/case though, and I'm not
sure whether they do a complpetely diskless version.
Scott
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Hi,
We are aware of this problem and are working on a fix. Unfortunately it
has proven to be very hard to track down. Any idea what firmware
revision is on that drive?
Scott
Sebastien G wrote:
Hi,
I just got a new Adaptec 29320 with a new 18 gig 15K seagate
ST318453LW. I thought this would
So what do we need to do to get this patch into the source tree? Is there
anyone
around here who can help?
Thanks,
Scott
At 07:34 AM 3/10/2003, Louis A. Mamakos wrote:
I was having the same problem with a panic during boot if I had anything
plugged into the USB adapter on my system. (Actually
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Morning all ...
Today, I installed a new Intel server with a 2120s RAID controller in
it, with the 4.7-RELEASE CDs, only to find out afterwards that there is a
bug (known) in the driver causing it to TIMEOUT on reboot ... know, I know
that Scott knows about
-current in the body of the message
This is a known issue that I am working on correcting. Right now there
is no workaround that I know of. Stay tuned =-)
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/60 ~= 497.1
What is the division by 100 for? The uptime is accurate to 10 mS?
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as they start complaining. Thank goodness for three year warrenties!
If nothing else, make sure your backups are working :-)
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Jakub Miziolek wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Scott Long wrote:
Has anybody used HostRAID support in Adaptec 29320 and FreeBSD? I was
trying to install 4.7-RELEASE, but it detected only controller - not
RAID1
mirror. And of course it complains there are no disks in machine.
DOS can
see
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Scott Long wrote:
Even though the ServeRAID card isn't supported (yet), it
would be interesting
to put it in and see what pciconf says about it. If it
doesn't show up
there either, then it's pretty good proof of a PCI problem.
Okay, it doesn't show up either
be noted in
UPDATING since there are most likely a lot more people out there using gif
tunnels.
Thanks,
Scott
PS: I tried allowing the gif device rules (before and after the divert),
allowing the internal addresses (before and after the divert rules) to no
avail with your patch installed
I need the divert rule for NATD.
-Scott
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Subject: Re: IPsec packets seen on wrong
I have reverted back to revision 1.130.2.39 of ip_input.c and that solved my
issues!
Guido, I am running IPFW2. If there is anything you need from me to help
fix this issue, please let me know.
Thanks again Archie for giving me the pointers of which file to revert.
-Scott
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networks to talk?
Thanks,
Scott
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David Kelly wrote:
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need to vote with our wallets. I'm sick and
tired of these 40MB gzipped source downloads for a fricking web browser.
If and when SciTech comes up with a universal X server that runs on FreeBSD,
I will jump all over that. The OS/2 version is great.
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Scott Lambert wrote:
It has a lot of bugs. I registered it anyway. Opera will fix the bugs
if they make money. We need to vote with our wallets. I'm sick and
tired of these 40MB gzipped source downloads
noticeably
changed in 4.7-RELEASE either (I checked).
camcontrol is of no help whatsoever, it just reports the
logical drive.
Thanks for any help,
Paul Radford
SCSI passthrough is not supported by the CISS driver.
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it a separate MAC address.. and
BRIDGE it. any input on this would be helpfull.
-Darren
Tell them to go piss up a flagpole and give you your other rightful half
of your bandwidth. Bitch like hell or get another provider. Remind
them that assume is making an ass out of u and me.
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off of, as long as the
licensing issues involved are well understood and amenible. Please
do not let it distract from the progress we are making towards the
5.0 release.
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a read and i'm open to comments. Please post comments at
bsdvault's site.
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Hi all,
Setup summary:
We have a server that runs some free hosting - we would like to limit the
max bandwidth usage to 40 MBit.
We have one
, is there a way that I can see if the card is
dead or better get it to work again.
Best regards Soren
What kind of ESS sound card? Can you send us the output of 'dmesg'
and 'pciconf -l'? Thanks.
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In your supfile add date= to the end of your default release line:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4 date=2002.08.30.19.00.00
where date=[cc]yy.mm.dd.hh.mm.ss
Check the manpage for cvsup also.
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is center. When I let go it runs across the screen
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to bother it. I
was able to cvsup a couple of times. First to see if I had cvsuped mid
commit and secondly to back my tree up to midnight.
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:41:38PM -0400, Scott Lambert wrote:
I've been getting regular panics today after CVSuping and following the
UPDATING procedure. I think all of the panics are happening as various
network apps are tearing down their connections. I've had it trap while
Can I use a RELENG_4 box to build RELENG_3? Target and build are both
i386.
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the error and transparently doing
the corrective actions.
So the real answer to hardware vs. software RAID is, what are
your requirements? You have to weigh cost, reliability, and the
myriad of performance needs.
Scott
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 10:50:20AM -0600, Jan L. Peterson wrote:
My
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 14:18, Peter Schultz wrote:
Scott Reese wrote:
Hello,
About a month ago I attempted to upgrade my XFree86 installation to
4.2.0. The build and install went just fine. However, when I went to
start X, my screen blinked on and off and was entirely unusable
Ian Dowse([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.04.27 20:26:40 +:
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As you can see, acd0 and acd1 are recognized properly by the system. I
even remade the devices with /dev/MAKEDEV to no avail:
crw-r- 2 root operator 117, 0 Apr 26 22:45 /dev
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As you can see, acd0 and acd1 are recognized properly by the system. I
even remade the devices with /dev/MAKEDEV to no avail:
crw-r- 2 root operator 117, 0 Apr 26 22:45 /dev
/11 after running a cvsup this
morning and rebuilding everything.
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just do env PKG_DBDIR=/var/db/syspkg pkg_deinstall sendmail-6.6.6,
and sysinstall can more easily NOT install things I don't want, without
impacting users who do want them.
Congratulations! You are the 1,000th person to volunteer to do this.
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I'm not complaining about it. I do like I'm supposed to and read
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/IDE framework. It is meant to help users who want a
simple way to do cool stuff with their ATAPI devices.
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work well for me at least
:)
Haven't tried Mr. Dodd's port as I don't have a Geoforce--still, I'm
betting it's the MB rather than the card, but if I had a Geoforce, I'd give
it a shot :)
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is outdated. Yes, the ahc driver supports full
U160, and has for almost 2 years. I know this because I work for
Adaptec and help maintain the driver. Thanks for bringing this up;
I'll get the man page corrected right away.
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hours by default.
I suspect a FreeBSD 4.4-PRERELEASE bug.
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on the configuration of
fam (i.e. how to make it work) is seemingly impossible.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer because I am thoroughly
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A few days ago I built E using the libpng in the ports tree and E is
dependant on an older libpng. I had to build/install the older libpng
manually, they seem to coexist however.
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Upgraded png from 1.0.12 to 1.2.0
crash. Soren fixed this problem in -current a while
back, but it hasn't been MFC'd yet. I think that some harrasment to
sos@ and asmodai@ is in order }:-)
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P.S. Actually, the above test is more likely to succeed if you use a
program like vlc or xine that doesn't have the bastard behaviour
Hey guys, anyone got any plans to get working drivers for the NetGear FA312
(Pretty common 10/100 WOL PCI card from netgear) into stable? I know there
is Linux drivers that come with the card itself and maybe they can help
somewhat to driver development? Sure would be appreciated...
Rgds.
Scott
Hahaha, couldn't be put any better than that! I think our solution is just
to have one windows machine to watch lara croft and her jiggly breasts which
crashs all the time and loads of FreeBSD machines to use while the windows
one doesn't work!
Rgds.
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(this is
because packages aren't tagged for -STABLE, only -RELEASE). The best thing
to do is to keep your ports collection up to date and install any necessary
programs that way...
-Scott
I'm also glad that it's not just me! If you want to stay stable, you
could either install everything from the latest
to oblige.
Thanks!
Scott
P.S. I have tried searching the mailing list archives, but nothing like
this seems to come up.
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Confirmed. Window resize causes the program to exit. No errors, no dumps.
This is on: FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE #1: Mon Jul 2 13:55:59 PDT 2001
-Scott
John Doe wrote:
I have just noticed today that my ee(1) quits when I attempted to resize the setup
window. I have
auto-paragraph
.
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On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:59:03AM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Scott Lambert wrote:
But how many CVSups on each machine.
I run a daily cvsup cron job (well, it's nightly, really). I get the error
messages if I do 'make update' in /usr/src as well
Exactly how many people need to verify that the link isn't broke in order
for you to believe that it's working?
Take a vacation...
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The link IS broken. Even if you paste the entire URL into the browser, it
still says the page
for the upcoming Doom3
release. This is just to pass the time until that does happen and this list is flooded
with questions about doom3. :)
PS: what is the current badass card for 3d gaming under freebsd?
Thanks In Advance
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driver to no longer compile. We had hoped that the -current version of the
driver would 'just work' for the new -stable, but that is apparently not the
case. Top men are working on it =- Until then, you can back down to an
older -stable, or upgrade to -current.
Scott
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. I would try using sysinstall to create a slice and label (stay away
from 'dangerously dedicated mode'). Let me know if it works.
Scott
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Change the #elseif to #elif. Sorry.
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, B. Scott Michel wrote:
This only happens if you haven't specified PQ_CACHESIZE in your config
file or have PQ_*CACHE still defined.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, B. Scott Michel wrote:
!Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 16:40:59 -0700 (PDT
to not having rebuilt the kernel since making world?
Any suggestions appreciated,
Scott DuboseHello,
Just ran cvsup for the first time last night. I did make buildworld, and
make installworld both seemed to finish without errors. But I'm trying
to rebuild the kernel according to the instructions
[Neil Blakey-Milner]
tcsh is fully csh-compatible.
No, it isn't. And not including a 44bsd-csh package on
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Andrew Reilly wrote:
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Sean Lutner wrote:
I have the exact same card you do.
(9) sean@pulse: ~ $ cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Jun 29 2000 01:10:19
Installed devices:
pcm0: AudioPCI ES1371
is in the
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I'm starting to suspect that somewhere I've managed to do something
to cause this, other than just tracking -STABLE. Unfortuntely I'm
having a hard time coming up with something that I've done that would
affect sound
that are floating around
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