Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 23:07:36, netch (Valentin Nechayev) wrote about "no psm
interrupt; lock order reversal":
VN> 5.0-RC of 2002.12.05.12.00.00-UTC
VN> Bigger problem that it can't obtain interrupts from PS/2 mouse,
VN> hence mouse fails to work. systat shows no int 12 issued at all.
ACPI dis
On Wed Jan 22, 2003; 09:38AM +0300 Igor Roboul propagated the following:
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:27:36PM +0300, Igor Roboul wrote:
> > Hello,
> > does anybody have problems with PS/2 mouse attached to PC with recent
> > -CURRENT?
> >
> > Motherboard: MSI MS6337LE5 (i815 chipset)
> > Mouse: Ge
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:27:36PM +0300, Igor Roboul wrote:
> Hello,
> does anybody have problems with PS/2 mouse attached to PC with recent
> -CURRENT?
>
> Motherboard: MSI MS6337LE5 (i815 chipset)
> Mouse: Genius NetScroll+
Can't belive that this promlem is specific to exUSSR :-) But who knows?
The new adduser was not intended to be a feature-for-feature replacement of the
perl version. This version allows you to enter multiple accounts from a file, so
providing this type of functionality wasn't particularly important on my list of
things to do.
But, as long as someonle else is submitt
I (by mistake) passed a directory instead of a file to calendar(1):
# uname -v
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #52: Sat Jan 18 00:40:27 CET 2003 ...
# calendar -f /some.missing.file.or.dir
calendar: no calendar file: ``/some.missing.file.or.dir''
# calendar -f /etc
cpp: Internal error: Segmentation fault (p
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 09:15:40 +0100,
Michael Nottebrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, that's exactly what I'm experiencing here... uhoh. First
> errata-topic discovered 2 hours after the release? :}
Well, not so quick. I took another -CURRENT box and the problem was
not reproduceable on this b
As Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> > It already stopped me when accessing /dev/da0, so why try something
> > more obscure? Sorry, you've lost me.
>
> ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/patches/geom-foot.patch
Oh, nice! Thanks!
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In the last episode (Jan 21), Terry Lambert said:
> I think that changing the order from "100% to 10%" to "10% to 100%"
> will, if people ignore the second printed line, imply that there was
> a transition from 10% to 100%, rather than the reverse (that was my
> response to the patch).
Or better y
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Joerg Wunsch wrote:
> It already stopped me when accessing /dev/da0, so why try something
> more obscure? Sorry, you've lost me.
ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/patches/geom-foot.patch
Just apply it to your local source tree and get on with life.
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I noticed that adduser in 5.0, only allows you to add one user
in interactive mode. The previous version of adduser would ask
you if you wanted to add another user.
Attached is a patch which puts this feature back into adduser.
Scot
Index: adduser.sh
Daniel Holmes wrote:
> > +printf("acpi_cpu: throttling enabled, %d steps from 100%% to %d.%d%%, "
> > + "currently %d.%d%%\n"
>
> Personally, rather than 'enabled', how about 'available'? Using the
> word enabled might give some newbies fits when they try to figure it
> out what it me
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 08:41:27PM +0200, fingers wrote:
> hi
>
> it's been suggested that i send this to current@. Please let me know what
> info you'd like to carry on debugging this.
>
> Regards
>
> --Rob
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 16:05:34 +0200 (SA
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joerg Wunsch writes:
>It wouldn't have paniced it at all, since i /knew/ nothing was open
>on it.
Well, the only reason why GEOM didn't let you was that it knew that
something was open.
As I said, the XML output contains the truth in this matter...
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As [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >My guess is that vinum scanned the disks when starting, but found
> >nothing on it.
>
> And forgot to close them again ?
At least from a cursory review of the code, no. It closes them
again unless a valid vinum configuration has been found.
OK, i'll look once aga
Hurrah, I was able to get the output from a trace when the problem
described below occurs.
db> trace
Debugger(c0357efe,4,1,0,1) at Debugger+0x54
scgetc(c03c8400,2,b45afa2e,16166842,c25a6180) at scgetc+0x445
sckbdevent(c03a31e0,0,c03c8400,d1d51ccc,4e) at sckbdevent+0x1e0
atkbd_intr(c03a31e
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joerg Wunsch writes:
>As [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hang on.
>>
>> If no disk partitions of any kind are open, there is nothing which
>> prevents you from doing a "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=64k".
>
>My guess is that vinum scanned the disks when starting, but
Hi -current,
I already posted my problem to -mobile and got some useful tips there, but
I still need some advice from you, and I hope someone can take a look at
my problem.
I upgraded my laptop from 4.7 to 5.0 via make world. The upgrade went
quite smooth, but then I recognized that suspend/resum
As [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hang on.
>
> If no disk partitions of any kind are open, there is nothing which
> prevents you from doing a "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=64k".
My guess is that vinum scanned the disks when starting, but found
nothing on it.
However, my really concern is what i w
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joerg Wunsch writes:
>Included an old disk into a running system. Want to install a new
>label onto it:
>
>uncle# disklabel -Brw da0 auto
>disklabel: ioctl DIOCSDINFO: open partition would move or shrink
>
>Needless to say, there is nothing open at all on it. As i
Included an old disk into a running system. Want to install a new
label onto it:
uncle# disklabel -Brw da0 auto
disklabel: ioctl DIOCSDINFO: open partition would move or shrink
Needless to say, there is nothing open at all on it. As i said, an
old disk that incidentally has a BSD label on it.
On 1/21/2003 12:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to revive my stripes, or are they toast?
Your stripes should be unhurt.
All you need is a new ccdconfig binary.
Thanks! That did the trick.
Lars
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lars Eggert writes:
>I just booted today's -current kernel in single-user mode to do an
>installworld, and when I do the usual "ccdconfig -C" (since my /usr is
>striped), I now get:
>
> # ccdconfig -C
> ccdconfig: open: /dev/ccd0c: No such file or dire
On 1/19/2003 7:03 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
CAUTION:
Previously CCD would be different from all other disks in
the system in that there were no "ccd0" device, only a
"ccd0c" device.
This is no longer so after this commit. If you access a
"Matt Haught" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can also start a transfer test in hostap mode (~670Kb/s) and use
> ifconfig to switch over to adhoc, and after a second or two while my
> laptop switches over, it transfers at ~5600Kb/s.
JFYI. Both cards are Netgear MA401RA operating in 11Mb/s mode.
F
hi
it's been suggested that i send this to current@. Please let me know what
info you'd like to carry on debugging this.
Regards
--Rob
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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 16:05:34 +0200 (SAST)
From: fingers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: first snag
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 09:47:20AM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 12:42:23PM -0500, Mike Makonnen wrote:
> > I believe aout support was removed from the kernel some months ago. It was going
> > to be made a port, but I don't know if that has happened yet.
>
> You're confusin
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Daniel Holmes wrote:
> > +printf("acpi_cpu: throttling enabled, %d steps from 100%% to %d.%d%%, "
> > + "currently %d.%d%%\n"
>
> Personally, rather than 'enabled', how about 'available'? Using the
> word enabled might give some newbies fits when they try to figu
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 09:47:20 -0800
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're confusing two issues. To run a.out binaries you just need
> COMPAT_AOUT. To generate new a.out binaries you need an a.out
> toolchain, which is what someone was going to make a port for, but
> never did.
Ahh, I
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 12:42:23PM -0500, Mike Makonnen wrote:
> I believe aout support was removed from the kernel some months ago. It was going
> to be made a port, but I don't know if that has happened yet.
You're confusing two issues. To run a.out binaries you just need
COMPAT_AOUT. To gener
I believe aout support was removed from the kernel some months ago. It was going
to be made a port, but I don't know if that has happened yet.
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Hi
cvsup'd to . today on an E220R, single CPU with two Symbios scsi cards.
Box had been running fine with RC3, but would not boot with -CURRENT
kernel:
Current:
hme4: Ethernet address: 08:00:20:b7:ef:44
miibus4: on hme4
ukphy3: on miibus4
ukphy3: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX
I have cc'ed bmah, because I think it should be in the errata.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 14:36:11 -
"Robin Breathe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm, it might be worth mentioning, since md5 is the default passwd hash,
> it's not infeasible that someone might choose "`rm -rf /`", or similar, as
> t
I cvsup'd and built and installed a new -current system and kernel this
morning and immediately noticed that my setiathome processes no longer
ran. It appears that aout support is no longer working in -current.
Note that I do have the COMPAT_AOUT option set in my kernel config file
(it is the same
Heh..
Well, BitTorrent has many...many... UI's now.
Straight off, BitTorrent can run off the commandline as btdownloadheadless.py OR
btdownloadcurses.py (theres a curses library that comes with python, however, it
might only be for linux). Again, btdownloadhess.py is dependant on nothing but
pytho
Hunter Peress wrote:
> We're in debian (and hence knoppix), and gentoo. Both of these
> packages have come from users of BitTorrent. Other packages like a
> ports style one will currently also have to come from users.
I tried porting it some days ago, I got stuck because the wxpython
port wouldn't
We're in debian (and hence knoppix), and gentoo. Both of these packages have come
from users of BitTorrent. Other packages like a ports style one will currently
also have to come from users. BT isnt a company, nor will it ever be FYI. The BT
teams works only on development of the protocol and its p
> +printf("acpi_cpu: throttling enabled, %d steps from 100%% to %d.%d%%, "
> + "currently %d.%d%%\n"
Personally, rather than 'enabled', how about 'available'? Using the
word enabled might give some newbies fits when they try to figure it
out what it means. It sounds like the throttli
I am trying to install from the CD-ROM, so I don't really have the option
unless I do it from the boot loader. I can say that it is not set for the
installed system (which I installed via FTP) and yet, I can mount a CD just
fine. It is just a problem from within sysinstall. Below are the results
Heh, in the example I chose md5 isn't even required (I was thinking of it in
terms of somebody meaningfully choosing a >8 char passwd).
Robin
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Hmmm, it might be worth mentioning, since md5 is the default passwd hash,
it's not infeasible that someone might choose "`rm -rf /`", or similar, as
their passwd... Which would have somewhat unpleasant results since adduser
runs as root.
Shame this wasn't picked up before, it's such a little thing
Mike Makonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Committed.
> Thanks!
Should this be an errata item?
Best regards,
Mike Barcroft
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Hi !
I have the same problem with my Xircom CreditCard 10/100 Ethernet on
FreeBSD 5.0 release that also uses the xe driver.
The computer is a Dell inspiron 7500.
If you have reached a solution please let me know.
my boot -v message is attached:
/Dan
Jan 21 14:16:35 firebat kernel: Copyright (c)
Hi,
Check your BIOS versions: TP600E BIOS had to be updated for ACPI to work
with Win2k. The difference may explain the different behaviours.
At 12:49 21/1/03, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Hmm, strange, pccard works righ OOB on my 600E running current.
-Maxim
Michael Lamb wrote:
>
> First time poster
> When you are logged in as root, the virtual terminal that you
> are using has those permissions - root:tty When you login as
> robin, it will have robin:tty. The unused virtual terminals
> will remain root:wheel
>
> It's about who is assigned that device. Technically, I am not
> able to explain t
* Robin Breathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030121 15:23]: wrote:
> Wonderful, thank you too :)
>
> Another totally unrelated thing I'm a little unsure on is the default group
> ownerships of the /dev/ttyv? Devices under devfs. Some are owned by group
> tty, others by wheel.
Hmm, strange, pccard works righ OOB on my 600E running current.
-Maxim
Michael Lamb wrote:
>
> First time poster and susbscriber, someone suggested that I email my
> findings to the freebsd-current list, so hopefully this is the right
> place.
>
> I have been playing with FreeBSD 5.0 on my Thin
Wonderful, thank you too :)
Another totally unrelated thing I'm a little unsure on is the default group
ownerships of the /dev/ttyv? Devices under devfs. Some are owned by group
tty, others by wheel. Is this correct/intended? It seems rather arbitrary.
# ls -l ttyv?
crw--- 1 root tty
Committed.
Thanks!
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Craig Reyenga wrote:
> I got 5.0-RC3 working great on my box today, but when I went to make a
> custom kernel and read NOTES i noticed that it makes no mention of
> IPFIREWALL and friends. Is this intentional?
>
> craig@boss:~$ grep IPFIREWALL /sys/i386/conf/NOTES
> craig@boss
I got 5.0-RC3 working great on my box today, but when I went to make a
custom kernel and read NOTES i noticed that it makes no mention of
IPFIREWALL and friends. Is this intentional?
craig@boss:~$ grep IPFIREWALL /sys/i386/conf/NOTES
craig@boss:~$
Nothing shows up. What's the scoop?
-Craig
To
Morning all,
Just a little thing I've spotted in 5.0-R which could cause grief for new
users. Post-perl adduser(8) is broken with what I would term sensible
passwords. i.e. those which contain special shell characters (|/`/$/etc).
The fix is simple:
--- /usr/src/usr.sbin/adduser/adduser.sh.orig
I emailed this first to freebsd-www and Bruce A. Mah
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suggested:
>Hi Hunter--
>I hadn't heard of your project before but the Web
pages look
>interesting! ...post a
>quick note to one or two of the FreeBSD mailing lists
with the info
>you've given here
So thats what I am doing
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Nate Lawson wrote:
> How is this?
[ ... less alarming throttling message ... ]
I like it. I don't know if it's redundant with the "currently ..."
thing, but I'd like to see it:
+printf("acpi_cpu: throttling enabled, %d steps from %d.%d%% to 100%%, "
Instead; of course, that's my left-to-ri
Hello,
> > Because of at least two, independent reports exist (see kern/47105) I
> > think this should also be in the errata. If somebody has ideas on how
> > should I help to debug this, he's welcome...
> I assume you've talked to Kirk?
I've sent a mail to this list, then a followup to the above
Hi,
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 20:48:56 -0500 (EST)
> Andrew Gallatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
gallatin> The ifdefs are there because the linux hack^W OS uses a different
gallatin> syscall table on each platform, with a different ABI (eg, the same
gallatin> syscall may take 3 args on x86 and
[cc'd to -current where changes are made]
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, David Schultz wrote:
> If you want to run binaries (e.g. ports) compiled for FreeBSD 4.X,
> you need the option. If you don't, then you can remove it.
> However, if you remove it, your old world may not work with the
> new kernel.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:25:09AM +0100, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
> > On 2003.01.21 03:13:41 +, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> >
> >> I'd like to cvsup from RC1 to RELEASE. Is it still RELENG_5_0 or
> >> something else?
> > Yes it is still RELENG_5_0 - RELENG_5 will n
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