Monthly Archive for February, 2007

Eric Anholt: i855 LVDS oops

I just found out today that I had totally broken i855 LVDS support in the modesetting branch, and while fixing that, I realized that our i855 LVDS support had been pretty broken since its inception.  With some digging, I found one bugzilla entry for it, but several emails.  Please file more bugzilla entries for bugs, folks, and don't worry about finding the right bug to attach to -- more individual bugs means more a better chance that I'll end up fixing your bug instead of some less important one of someone else's.

So, if you're trying to use the modesetting branch on your i855 and having troubles, please try http://people.freedesktop.org/~anholt/i8xx-clocks.diff on your driver from a fresh boot, and either:

1) Tell me that it makes your system work
2) File a bugzilla with Xorg.0.log and a note that you tried this patch.

Tom McLaughlin: Mono 1.2.2.1 build crashes resolved

If anyone has had problems building or updating Mono because it crashes please update to 1.2.2.1_3 as this should solve the problem.  Thanks to Phillip Neumann for suggesting the patch based on some LC environment issues he had sometime ago.  Also thanks to kib@ and mux@ for testing changes for me repeatedly to narrow down the problem.

Simon Nielsen: wiki goes into the sky, and more

I finally got tired at looking at the hostname “wikitest”, so I decided to move the FreeBSD wiki to sky.FreeBSD.org. This also means that the wiki can now be fully “official” and has been renamed to wiki.FreeBSD.org. I took the opportunity to familiarize myself some more with how a moinmoin installation works so I did spend a good part of a weekend doing the migration but now there are fewer direct hacks in the wiki and I actually somewhat knows where the files are. The small downside to moving the wiki, and the main reason I haven’t done this before, is that I have a bit less freedom configuring the jails on sky since I now have to be a bit careful not to accidentally break the wiki. The move actually happened over a week ago, I just didn’t get around to writing about it before.

The current FreeBSD.org “monitoring system” consists of running “ruptime | grep down” from cron every hour. This is actually very effective compared to the simplicity, but it doesn’t catch e.g. when squid on www.FreeBSD.org die due to the disk being being full. To better detect this kind of errors I have I have been working on setting up Nagios for FreeBSD.org to be able to find out quickly when stuff crash. The configuration of the Nagios installation still isn’t complete, but at least it does warn me about major outages now. Thanks to the Nagios install by Erwin Lansing I also get mails if the FreeBSD Nagios crash so that part is also covered.

In unrelated news FreeBSD 4.X is no longer supported by the FreeBSD Security Team, so that is very nice that we finally could drop the support since FreeBSD 4.x has diverted quite a lot from FreeBSD 5/6/7 by now (or rather the other way around). It was getting increasingly difficult backporting fixes etc. for Security Advisories. RIP FreeBSD 4.