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2008 Dec 11
1
7.1-PRERELEASE: asus M3A / Phenom X4 / powerd freeze
hello, yet another powerd SOS : on an ASUS M3A78-EM MB with Phenom 9750 and 8 gig memory, starting powerd freezes the box after slowing down a bit cpu frequency. [IMHO] usefull bit of info : FreeBSD m34.scito.local 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #0: Thu Dec 11 14:24:39 CET 2008 root@m34.scito.local:/usr/obj/raid1/bsd/src7/sys/M3A78-EM amd64 CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) 9750 Quad-Core
2013 Sep 21
2
9.2-PRE: switch off that stupid "Nakatomi Socrates"
Hello, I'd like to switch off this silly "Nakatomi Socrates" message which reminds me on Linux and their childish naming schemes. It is only cosmetics, but it bothers me whenever I switch on the laptop. I guess there is a switch already prsent to have in the bootloader config? Thanks, oh -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name:
2009 Jan 10
3
[HEADS UP] drm merged to -STABLE
I just merged drm (Direct Rendering) from HEAD. - Support for latest Intel chips - Support and fixes for many AMD/ATI chips r500 and below - Support AMD/ATI IGP based chips (rs690/rs485) - Lots of code cleanups - Lots of other fixes and changes since the existing drm is 2+ years old If you are experiencing a "garbled" screen with
2013 Oct 01
1
9.2-PRE: switch off that stupid "Nakatomi Socrates"
> > Message: 6 > Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 20:23:16 +0200 > From: David Demelier <demelier.david at gmail.com> > To: freebsd-stable at freebsd.org > Subject: Re: 9.2-PRE: switch off that stupid "Nakatomi Socrates" > Message-ID: <5249C194.8030504 at gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > On 30.09.2013 15:50, Matthieu Volat
2008 Nov 24
0
CESA-2008:0969-03: Low CentOS 2 i386 tzdata enhancement update
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the centos mirror: RHEA-2008:0969-03 tzdata enhancement update Files available: tzdata-2008i-1.el2_1.noarch.rpm More details are available from the RedHat web site at https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html The easy way to make sure you are up to date with all the latest patches is to run: # yum update -- John
2012 May 30
29
Why Are You Using FreeBSD?
Hi Everyone, This is off-topic, so please feel free to disregard it, but I'm sending it to this list in the hope that it will reach a largish number of users. I am currently looking at updating some of our advocacy material (which advertises exciting new features like SMP support), and before I do I'd like to get a better feel for why the rest of you are using FreeBSD. If you had to