In current usbd seems to be broken, it will not handle events if left to
daemonize. Although, if you run usbd as "usbd -d &" it handles events just
fine. What could cause this?
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Vladimir B. Grebenschikov"
writes:
: > OLDCARD or NEWCARD?
:
: kernel config:
OK. Looks like OLDCARD. I'll try to update my VAIO and give it a
spin.
Warner
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>Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 15:23:12 -0800
>From: Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>This is certainly unrelated.. gdb (and gdb.291) was not touched.
>Secondly, I only did src/contrib/gcc, not gcc.295.. The -current compiler
>is unchanged at this stage. If this started happening on 4.x then I'd
>be w
Juriy Goloveshkin writes:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 12:12:25AM +0300, Vladimir B. Grebenschikov wrote:
> Content-Description: message body text
>
> If you want to have suspend/wakeup, you should disable acpi-stuff(it is buggy
> for all time I've tried to use it).
> echo "hint.acpi.0.disabl
David Wolfskill wrote:
> >Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:16:25 -0800
> >From: Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >Some history revisionism has taken place in the src/contrib area as part
> >of making way for the next gcc update.
>
> >Do not be alarmed when you see your next cvsup output (in cvs mode,
Warner Losh writes:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Vladimir B. Grebenschikov"
>writes:
> : - pccard:
> :
> : Only way to use any pccard device is to insert it before poweron
> : If I try to insert or eject card on the fly system completely freezes.
> :
> : If I've power-up with
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Vladimir B. Grebenschikov"
writes:
: - pccard:
:
: Only way to use any pccard device is to insert it before poweron
: If I try to insert or eject card on the fly system completely freezes.
:
: If I've power-up with card inserted some device (two different
So I'm not the only one having problems. . .
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.0
([EMAIL PROTECTED], Fri Nov 9 01:58:33 PST 2001)
name not found
Assert failed: (false), function ficlCompileSoftcore, file softcore.c,
line 291
I got the system running by:
booting up with a set of 'fixi
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 07:39:28AM -0800, David Wolfskill wrote:
> >Yes, there are some intentional differences between gcc and gcc.295 etc due
> >to some commits being deliberately left out.
>
> OK; I think the following may qualify as something broken that you
> requested notification about:
T
Looks like it was a delayed affect of the awk change; recovering via
/boot/loader.old and rebuilding and installing src/sys seemed to get
things under control.
Robert N M Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Project
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On Fri, 9
Upgraded a box to yesterday's -CURRENT, and am experiencing two problems:
(1) the machine spins rebooting after loading /boot/loader. I don't get a
chance to interupt the boot once /boot/loader starts. Unfortunately, my
serial console support also seems to be broken, so I can't read the error
>Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:16:25 -0800
>From: Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Some history revisionism has taken place in the src/contrib area as part
>of making way for the next gcc update.
>Do not be alarmed when you see your next cvsup output (in cvs mode, not
>-checkout mode).
:-}
>I am aw
This patch is the same of PR: bin/31009. I try to send to this list
for wider audience to check my patch.
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Current 5-current sysinstall has a bug; when you want to install
FreeBSD to a fresh PC, and you try to make a partition except 'a'
(for example, 'ad0s1e'), sysinstall fails to do newfs
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> < said:
>
> > Well, no. Solaris uses #if (__STDC__-1==0) only in connection with
> > other conditions in the same #if part. Otherwise, they use a simple
> > #ifdef __STDC__ as well.
FreeBSD uses a simple `#ifdef __STDC__' (everywhere else in /usr/in
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