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Date:      Sat, 4 Dec 1999 20:53:11 -0800 (PST)
From:      Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
To:        Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>
Cc:        "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>, Dennis <dennis@etinc.com>, Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>, Kris Kennaway <kris@hub.freebsd.org>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: PCI DMA lockups in 3.2 (3.3 maybe?)
Message-ID:  <199912050453.UAA58889@apollo.backplane.com>
References:  <41264.944342473@zippy.cdrom.com> <199912042149.NAA57545@apollo.backplane.com> <3849BE44.EF52448C@softweyr.com>

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:> :There is ALWAYS interest in finding out what a problem is when it's
:> :reported in such a way that the effort is worth the potential reward.
:> :Having someone walk up and say, in effect, "Dudes, your system is
:> :broken.  Fix it!" is a content-free statement and does not qualify as
:> 
:>     This is complete bullshit.  Read through the thread from day 1...
:>     starting around Nov 20th.
:
:Matt, this thread is a LOT older than Nov 20th, it runs for YEARS.  Dennis
:said the same things about 2.2 vs. 2.1.5 at the very least.  A few years
:later when he finally got his driver sorted out for 2.2, it became the 
:best thing since sliced bread and now 3.x is nothing but crap.
:
:Wes Peters                                                         Softweyr LLC

    If you base your opinion on something a person has done years ago then
    absolutely *nothing* he can do will change your opinion.  If you then
    perpetuate the problem by using that as the basis for a continuing opinion,
    and use that to color your every reply, then you create a self-fullfilling
    prophesy.  The only person you have to blame in that type of situation is
    yourself, since you are the only one who can change it.

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon@backplane.com>


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