This drives me nuts:
After a successful buildworld, installworld fails. It is always strip:
elf_strptr failed: and it hits always different binaries in the obj tree, this
one is an example:
===> usr.sbin/nologin (install)
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 nologin /usr/sbin/nologin
strip: elf
HI,
Broadcom 802.11ac WDI SDIO Adapter works in Windows but does
not recognaized in my machne[1]. Actually both ifconfig and
pciconf show nothing wifi drives found:
root@t:~ # ifconfig
lo0: flags=8049 metric 0 mtu 16384
options=63
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 at 4:12 pm, O. Hartmann wrote:
> For a client I tried PkgBase and followed the procedures recommended (first
> build the OS from /usr/src/, installworld/kernel, then proceed with pkg
> update
> -r FreeBSD-base and pkg install -g 'FreeBSD-*'.
>
> This doesn't work for any updat
On 01/23/18 12:27, Johannes Lundberg wrote:
Hi all
Some quick dtracing with play causing lag, vs play not causing lag (that is
not hold down any key on a usb keyboard for too long).
Hi,
The only thing I can think about is that one or more of kb_delay1 or
kb_delay2 are zero:
sys/dev/usb/i
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 7:27 PM, Johannes Lundberg
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Some quick dtracing with play causing lag, vs play not causing lag (that
> is not hold down any key on a usb keyboard for too long).
>
>
> # dtrace -n 'profile-997hz /arg0/ { @[func(arg0)]=count(); }'
>
> Lag version
> -- snip
Hi all
Some quick dtracing with play causing lag, vs play not causing lag (that is
not hold down any key on a usb keyboard for too long).
# dtrace -n 'profile-997hz /arg0/ { @[func(arg0)]=count(); }'
Lag version
-- snip --
linuxkpi.ko`idr_find 7
For a client I tried PkgBase and followed the procedures recommended (first
build the OS from /usr/src/, installworld/kernel, then proceed with pkg update
-r FreeBSD-base and pkg install -g 'FreeBSD-*'.
This doesn't work for any update I try to apply. Since the target host is a two
years old Intel