On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 06:04:42AM -0400, Systems Administrator wrote:
> I did just notice something.. why would I have sc0/sc1 and
> vga0/vga1? Or is that just because of the 'options SC_PIXEL_MODE'
> that I have?
Before you go any further, just compile a GENERIC kernel and see
if the s
I did just notice something.. why would I have sc0/sc1 and
vga0/vga1? Or is that just because of the 'options SC_PIXEL_MODE'
that I have?
Jason DiCioccio - IBM Global Services - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ibm.com
Systems Admin - Open Domain Server - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ods.or
Would the controller I have my drives on really cause that? Seems kind of
strange :)..
Jason DiCioccio - IBM Global Services - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ibm.com
Systems Admin - Open Domain Server - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ods.org
FreeBSD - The Power to Serve -
[dropping -questions, this is a -CURRENT problem]
On Sunday, 27 August 2000 at 22:28:34 -0400, Systems Administrator wrote:
> I've been having a strange problem recently after installing a new
> harddrive.. the harddrive works fine in other OS's, but in FreeBSD,
> (seemingly after the HD install)
I've been having a strange problem recently after installing a new
harddrive.. the harddrive works fine in other OS's, but in FreeBSD,
(seemingly after the HD install), the Monitor (CTX VL19") goes into
powersaving and you cant get it back without doing a cold reboot.. not
even a warm reboot will