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2003 Jun 16
1
Weird USB lockup with Linksys USB100TX NIC
So I have one of these, that I bought cheap on eBay. It was working just fine on my main -STABLE workstation (Abit KG7 motherboard), up until last Friday when I moved it onto the VIA EPIA-M machine I'm building. The NIC was detected OK as aue0, then the machine locked up running dhclient. It turns out that it wasn't really hung, but apparently spinning in the kernel on behalf of
2003 Jul 12
2
usb.ko is unloadable?
Dear colleagues, I'm planning to debug usb connection with my new SONY CLIE handheld, and found that this process is much complicated by the fact usb.ko module can not be unloaded 'cause some process is referencing it: marck@revamp:~/tmp> kldstat -v -i 11 Id Refs Address Size Name 11 1 0xc0cf7000 1b000 usb.ko Contains modules: Id Name
2015 Jun 22
2
Small issue with DNSSEC / SSHFP
...030443.html (Just adding an 'anchor' line to /etc/resolv.conf solves that issue) Finally, there is the issue that ldns relies on a DNSSEC aware resolver to supply the RRSIG records. Note that the resolver doesn't have to be trusted, it just has to pass the RRSIG records. However, many CPEs are not DNSSEC aware, so that breaks the validation. commit da3654f67293daffc913b87eb05eac098e462838 Author: Philip Homburg <philip at f-src.phicoh.com> Date: Mon Jun 22 12:52:45 2015 +0200 Better diagnostic when DNSSEC validation fails. diff --git a/sshconnect.c b/sshconnect.c inde...
2003 Sep 27
8
Patch for boot-time USB hangs in 4.9-PRERELEASE
Could people who are experiencing boot-time hangs in 4.9-PRERELEASE try the following patch to see if it helps? I've had one positive report so far, but it would be helpful to get more feedback to determine if this is the right fix to be committed. The problem was that interrupts were getting unmasked too early in the boot process, causing an interrupt storm that usually occurred while USB
2003 Oct 03
1
4.9-rc + usb + asus a7n8x == bad news
Hi! Just before we start, this is not the "USB hang on boot" problem. OK? This post got rather long, so I'll summaries it all in a sentence here: With FreeBSD 4.9-rc on an ASUS A7N8X with a cheapo memory stick, simply plugging it in and taking it out a couple of times is a guaranteed panic. I use only one USB device, a cheapo USB memory stick, which I recently bought on a
2006 Mar 17
1
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode / current process=12 (swi1: net)
this is 6.0-STABLE as for Mar 17. KDB: debugger backends: ddb KDB: current backend: ddb Copyright (c) 1992-2006 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE #2: Fri Mar 17 11:05:32 UTC 2006 vlad@host:/usr/src/sys/amd64/compile/DEF_WEB Timecounter