On 8/28/07, Andre LeClaire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings to all!
welcome!
> The only problem I've experienced is that the floppy drive is no longer
> recognized. It's configured in the kernel, but I get "fdc0: cannot
> reserve I/O port range" in dmesg. I know floppies are antique, but it
Andre LeClaire wrote:
I'm not sure whether users on this list prefer top or bottom posting...
I think reading some of Matt's posts will answer that question ;o)
I'm not part of the DragonFly team, but I'll bid you welcome to the
family anyway!
I'm not sure whether users on this list prefer top or bottom posting, so
I've included the verbose dmesg below. I'll try disabling ACPI, and see
if that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help!
Andre
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Andre LeClaire wrote:
The only problem I've experienced i
Andre LeClaire wrote:
The only problem I've experienced is that the floppy drive is no longer
recognized. It's configured in the kernel, but I get "fdc0: cannot
reserve I/O port range" in dmesg. I know floppies are antique, but it
would be nice if I could get it to work again. Can anybody give
Greetings to all! I'm a new DragonFly user, though I've been running
FreeBSD for 10 years or so. I've been watching the development of
DragonFly for some time, and now that FreeBSD 4 is officially dead, I
decided it was time to switch.
And so, I backed up my FreeBSD 4.11 i