No, this isn't a "the buffer is messed up", this is a "everything is
and stays messed up."
Starting new applications odes'nt fix it.
Minimising/maximising the applications again doesn't fix it.
This is a "the framebuffer config seems busted", not "the contents of
that 2d rectaugular area got mes
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Mark Felder wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Any updates?
I've been very busy, but I did finally get those two seqpacket related
bugs fixed in head. The next step is finding time for the merge.
Right now my FreeBSD todo list goes:
1) Commit fixes for half a dozen FIB relate
Hi guys,
Any updates?
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On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 01:36:29PM -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Less information-poor response:
>
> * when it happens, the FB will resume correctly for a little bit, then
> once everything comes back, it flips to being distorted. So, it's
> likely something is misconfiguring stuff during resume.
>
[snip]
Hi,
As part of this thread, a whole lot of stuff was thrown around to try
and fix / improve the correctness of this.
But it still happens to me in -HEAD i386. I updated to r263418 and
it's now doing it around 30-50% of the time I resume.
So, since I really am trying to avoid getting neck
Less information-poor response:
* when it happens, the FB will resume correctly for a little bit, then
once everything comes back, it flips to being distorted. So, it's
likely something is misconfiguring stuff during resume.
* I can flip to VTs fine; I can login and do things fine;
* When I flip b
On Mar 23, 2014, at 10:06 AM, Milan Obuch wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 17:52:40 +0200
> Vladimir Sharun wrote:
>
>> Hello FreeBSD comunity,
>>
>> Got yesterday following issue with #263665:
>>
>> # make kernel
>>
>>
>> --
> Ke
Hello Milan,
This solution (make toolchain first) cure the problem.
Thank you.
> did see this (or something similar) too. Cured with 'make
> kernel-toolchain' and only then 'make buildkernel'. Could you try tis?
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 17:52:40 +0200
Vladimir Sharun wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD comunity,
>
> Got yesterday following issue with #263665:
>
> # make kernel
>
>
> --
> >>> Kernel build for COBALT started on Sun Mar 23 17:44:45 EET 2014
> --
Hello FreeBSD comunity,
Got yesterday following issue with #263665:
# make kernel
--
>>> Kernel build for COBALT started on Sun Mar 23 17:44:45 EET 2014
--
===> COBALT
mkdir -
Hi,
I know this is an information-poor message.
The last time i updated my two test laptops was around the middle of
last month. Back then, xorg would occasionally get distorted, but
typically would come back from suspend fine.
Lately, it seems a 50% chance that coming back from suspend that xor
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