It runs fine for me off of a fresh RC2 install. I run KDE 3.0.5 on top of
it.
Tom Veldhouse
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From: "Peter Kostouros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "walt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:20
Hi
It has been mentioned a few times, though not specifically for RC2.
Check the archives for
subjects "X server - undefined symbols" and "XFree 4.2.1 doesn't work
with last CURRENT".
walt wrote:
I've installed RC2 on my new ASUS A7V8X/AthlonXP and the
whole thing went very well except for bu
I've installed RC2 on my new ASUS A7V8X/AthlonXP and the
whole thing went very well except for building XFree.
X does compile with no complaints but when I attempt to
run it I get unresolved symbol errors and then a coredump.
I'm not asking for a fix here, really, so I won't bother
you with debug
has any idea?
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JF
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gavin Atkinson
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 4:00 PM
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Subject: 5.0-RC2 install story
Hi all,
I've just tested an install of 5.0-RC2 using the boot floppie
Hi all,
I've just tested an install of 5.0-RC2 using the boot floppies FTP install
method (from ftp3.uk.freebsd.org). The machine is a 1.8GHz P4 with an
Intel 850MV2 motherboard. Overall the installation was successful,
however:
First time I booted the install disks, the machine hung on a sysins
Hi,
> dmesg output here? Looks like there's no interrupts for the card.
[...]
cbb0: at device 9.0 on pci0
cardbus0: on cbb0
pccard0: <16-bit PCCardbus> on cbb0
pci_cfg_intr_virgin: using routable interrupt 4
pci_cfgintr: 0:9 INTA routed to irq 4
cbb1: at device 9.0 on pci0
cardbus1: on cbb
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Martin Blapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: 3.) Unable to install from a Realtec pcmcia card (Realtek RTL8139)
:
: The card is properly detected, but it seems that it doesn't get
: power turned on. Looks like Warner needs to fix something here. All
: we g
Soeren,
> 1) ATA problem
>
> The laptop has as SIS chipset, and uses a SIS900 ATA controller.
> Disable ULTRA DMA does help. See this posting with a possible
> workaround. It would be nice if at least this workaround gets
> committed to 5.0R.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=30836
Hi all,
Trying to install 5.0 RC2 on my new laptop, it fails miserably
on everything I try.
Let me explain the three different problems.
1) ATA problem
The laptop has as SIS chipset, and uses a SIS900 ATA controller.
Disable ULTRA DMA does help. See this posting with a possible
workaround. It
>> I've come to the conclusion that the -current stuff really doesn't install
>> on an 8 Meg machine anymore. I have an old 486/66 machine I'm using
>> to play with the current-RC's, and it consistantly dies loading the 'bin'
>> stuff.
Perhaps I'll make a MINIGENERIC kernel without some extraneo
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Gray, David W. wrote:
> I've come to the conclusion that the -current stuff really doesn't install
> on an 8 Meg machine anymore. I have an old 486/66 machine I'm using
> to play with the current-RC's, and it consistantly dies loading the 'bin'
> stuff.
>
I installed CURRE
> Perhaps the release notes, or hardware file need to note you really do need
> more than 8M ?
The CD boxes all say 16MB and the release notes/hardware guide don't
say anything at all about this. :)
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I've come to the conclusion that the -current stuff really doesn't install
on an 8 Meg machine anymore. I have an old 486/66 machine I'm using
to play with the current-RC's, and it consistantly dies loading the 'bin'
stuff.
This isn't really a complaint -- after the load & boot cycle, there is o
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