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doug_713705
Does anyone have already encountered the following error ?
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doug_713705
"drmn0 ERROR CPU Pipe B FIFO underrun"
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doug_713705
It seems related to i915 but search engines (ddg/Google) are showing result only for Linux.
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RhodiumToad
the linux results may be relevant, since the freebsd drm-kmod drivers are taken from linux
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grahamperrin
Should I be concerned about permission warnings such as these <
pastebin.com/raw/jAUhArCk> during buildworld as a non-root user?
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otis
no
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grahamperrin
doug_713705: not quite the same, but <
bsd-hardware.info/?probe=9168df8552&log=dmesg> (2020-08-08) included:
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VimDiesel
Title: HW probe of Acer Aspire V5-531 #9168df8552: dmesg
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grahamperrin
> [...] [drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler] CPU pipe A FIFO underrun
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grahamperrin
Is anything visibly wrong when the error occurs?
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meena0
grahamperrin: is it misbehaving?
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Posterdati
hi
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Posterdati
please is there anyone playing oolite on 13.2?
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martinrame
Hi, I'm trying to install a nodejs package, from /compat/ubuntu, but I'm getting EHOSTUNREACH 2606:4700::6810:1223:443, that means the host is trying to reach the destination by using ipv6. How can I disable ipv6 from /compat/ubuntu?
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grahamperrin
meena0: hi, the FIFO underrun question cmae from doug_713705
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grahamperrin
came
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daemon
hey all, what is the install size of a minimal freebsd system, that is just base and the kernel, no swap, ports or pkg's used to be tiny but a while since I have had to do it
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daemon
and 'ish' will do
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daemon
for 13 release
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meena0
daemon: 300~?
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cpet
meena0, ports itself is 1gig
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cpet
and a default minimal install is roughly that
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cpet
where did you get this 300* from?
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daemon
meena0, cheers thought around there
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rwp
Regarding minimum size: I have a jail with base only installed (no kernel, no ports) and it is 460MB in size.
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daemon
512M should kill it then, just wanted to make sure we had not gone about that yet :)
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RhDoc
Hi, folks! I have a question regarding power mgmt on a laptop...
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RhDoc
Since hwpstate_intel replaced powerd & powerdxx, is there an automated way that depending on if AC is plugged in or not the "dev.hwpstate_intel.0-N.epp" values get adopted? (on AC epp=0, on battery epp=100 - or something like that)? I couldn't find any replacement for powerd (which kind of had that functionality)...
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cpet
you can still use powerd
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doug_713705
grahamperrin: Thanks
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doug_713705
meena0: Is it misbehaving when the "CPU pipe A FIFO underrun" pops up ? Yes. The system was terribly slow and when I started a X session external monitores (its a laptop) displayed nothing
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doug_713705
A reboot was necessary to recover the situation
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RhDoc
Yeah, powerd starts, but in my case it does not adapt frequencies. I have started it as service and run "stress" with 4 threads - unplug/plug AC and checked the reported CPU frequency with sysctl. No change.
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RhDoc
I am using a T480 if it's worth mentioning.
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RhDoc
and I have the following powerd_flags: "-a hiadaptive -b adaptive -n adaptive -m 400 -M 1901 p 500 -N"
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RhDoc
The only change I can see for freq is when I adapt the epp values via sysctl.
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meena0
doug_713705: can you reproduce the behaviour? if so, file a bug
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skered
Anyone using novnc on FreeBSD? Why isn't novnc_proxy in a PATH dir?
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skered
Having it in a libexec dir makes me thing something else should be running it.
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rtprio
skered: you'd have to ask the porter
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rtprio
oh, the whole thing lives in libexec
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skered
Yeah, a lot of the python stuff hasn't been pythonized either.
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skered
It seems to work but just looks odd vs other distros.
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woland
Hi there, I'm having touble with using wifi on my HP laptop. Here is the output of pciconf (plz excuse the uncivilized screenshot)
0x0.st/HbEe.jpg.
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V_PauAmma_V
Bah. They left just as I started looking.
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V_PauAmma_V
If woland comes back and I'm not active, I'd try checking whether if_rtwn.ko is loaded, and to load it otherwsise. If pciconf doesn't show it recognizing the interface, that may be because of RTL8821A (listed as supported) vs RTL8821CE.
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V_PauAmma_V
s/wsise/wise/