I have trouble with recent 14.0-CURRENT 146 (e.x. main-6a762cfae,
main-3ead60236, main-25bfa4486).
It works well on recent 14.0-CURRENT until starting firefox.
If I start firefox (v87.0), system freeze but no core dumps.
If it booted old kernel 145 (e.x. main-b5449c92b), firefox v87
Host is FreeBSD 13-STABLE.Guest is Win 7 which I depend on for Quicken. I
also use it to access a bank account at a bank that refuses access from any
OS other than Windows or MacOS. I managed to access it for about a year by
having Firefox lie and claim to be Windows, but that stopped working. They
On 26/03/2021 20:36, Graham Perrin wrote:
On 26/03/2021 20:01, Graham Perrin wrote:
If I'm not mistaken:
* 13.0-RC3 seems to be troublesome, as a guest machine, with
emulators/virtualbox-ose 6.1.18 as the host
…
On closer inspection: the problem is not limited 13.0-RC3.
If I save the stat
add Cc: current@
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 02:17:11 +0100, "Herbert J. Skuhra" wrote:
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> On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 11:11:08PM +0100, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > since upgrading to stable/13 I was wondering why /boot/kernel is much
> > larger. When using "WITHOUT_KERNEL_SYMBOLS=" in /etc/sr
It may not only be Virtualbox, but also happens under Vmware VMs.
I use Vmware Fusion 7 pro as my software build-host on top of my Mac
Pro for years now, but I can't build much with 13.0 cause regular
build processes (like sed, awk, grep, zsh) turn into zombies randomly.
Example shot from my priva
Hi, i have the same output as @Nils B. If i run with steal =2 and dtrace
the micro stutter doesn't happen but as soon as i stop the dtrace script
it the stutters come back again.
Santi
On 3/27/21 10:39 AM, Santiago Martinez wrote:
Hi there, my pause are not that often ( with steal_thresh=2) ,
Hi there, my pause are not that often ( with steal_thresh=2) , maybe is
around 30 secs or so.
If i set the thresh to 1 or 0 they go away. Now im trying with =2 and
schedgraph.d.
Santi
On 3/25/21 10:04 AM, Alastair Hogge wrote:
On 2021-03-23 17:34, myfreeweb wrote:
On March 23, 2021 9:11:4