hi,
after closer inspection i believe my laptop's display connector is
indeed an embedded displayport as you mentioned in your earlier mail.
my laptop is still running your patches, let me know if there are any
specific radeondrm maneuvers you would like me to try :)
for reference, here is the co
> Hiding a lot of from userland breaks the build of the
> extent test in regress/sys/kern/extent on amd64. Additionally, tedu's
> added size variable in free(9) breaks the userland macros in
> sys/kern/subr_extent.c. The following patch addresses these two issues.
Actually, the extent regress t
Hiding a lot of from userland breaks the build of the
extent test in regress/sys/kern/extent on amd64. Additionally, tedu's
added size variable in free(9) breaks the userland macros in
sys/kern/subr_extent.c. The following patch addresses these two issues.
Index: sys/sys/pool.h
===
> umct(4) has a broken descriptor and its bulk in endpoint is reported as
> interrupt in. Diff below changes the check to be less strict and avoid
> such panic. Can you confirm it?
After applying your patch the system boots without problems.
Regards,
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Roberto E. Vargas Caballero
On 04/08/14(Mon) 21:41, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After updating to the snapshot of 31 July, I get a kernel panic
> while booting if I have connected my usb devices. If I connect my
> devices (I connect them through an usb port expander) after booting
> everything work perfectly
Last two lines of a fresh (and successful) zaurus install are:
grep: /etc/mnt/wsconsctl.conf: No such file or directory
grep: /etc/mnt/sysctl.conf: No such file or directory
which is somewhat ugly.
As {sysctl,wsconsctl}.conf are now in /etc/examples, when the
installer tries to update the ztssca