RPI4 Install r357606 test 09.02.2020 failed

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Tue Feb 11 06:41:42 UTC 2020


hi bob

for your information

FreeBSD bsdrasp3 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r343104 GENERIC  arm64
 
that runs perfectly on the rpi3b+




Zitat von bob prohaska <fbsd at www.zefox.net[1]>:

> Hi Klaus,
>
> I do appreciate your humor and share much of it, but also
> have some sympathy for the poor sods chasing through the
> archives trying to figure out what they're doing wrong.
> BTDT
>
> Back around mid-summer the Pi3 was working extremely well.
> It really looked like Tier 1 material. Then, I think in
> roughly September, problems started cropping up. All
> appeared to be software initially. I think most of them
> _were_ software. At the time.
>
> Then I noticed a Pi2 acting up. Eventually it failed
> completely, with a bad power supply. New supply, it's
> fixed. Took a long time to sort that out.
>
> The Pi3 making mischief now is slightly younger than
> the Pi2. Both have been powered on 24/7, mostly running
> buildworld/kernel. Now the Pi3 is behaving suspiciously
> like the Pi2. And, the supply voltage is at the lower
> limit of acceptable. Didn't check when I got it, so
> there's no basis for comparison.
>
> It may be that a sound objection to the Pi is poor
> quality in little things like power supplies, cables
> and connectors.
>
> Apologies if I'm belaboring the obvious....
>
> bob prohaska
>
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