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      moogoom
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      on version 2.1 was all OK.
      After completing the upgrade to version 2.2 LCD stopped working.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Hmm, well that's trickier then. I'll try to upgrade my X700 and see what happens when I get a chance. Hard to see what that might be though. Port permissions problem? Wrong port mode? Do you see anything parallel port related in the logs?

        Steve

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Ok, pulled out and dusted off my X700. I added the line to disable DMA in 2.2 to loader.conf.local and hit auto-upgrade. Went really without a hitch. I had to reboot to start LCDproc as the first boot it's reinstalling but then everything is up and running. The buttons work fine. I had forgotten how much better the LCD is in the X-Core box than any of the subsequent boxes. So much faster.

          Steve

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            avihu
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            Hi
            As I understand, I need to
            1. install a 2.1

            2. install lcdproc

            3. Change the file boot / loader.conf.local /
            By adding the following line:
            hw.ata.atapi_dma = 0

            4. update 2.2
            5. reboot

            I tried it but unfortunately it to an worked.
            Would love to know if I was wrong in the process
            Thank you

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              doktornotor Banned
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              hw.ata.atapi_dma=0 has no effect under 2.2 - https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting#pfSense_2.2_and_later

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                avihu
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                I've tried both commands

                2.1.5 - hw.ata.atapi_dma=0
                2.2 - hint.ata.0.mode=PIO4

                Am I missing something ?

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  In 2.1.5 you don't need to disable DMA because it's disabled  by default in the 32bit Nano images. Is that what you're running?
                  You have to either add the line:
                  hint.ata.0.mode=PIO4
                  to /boot/loader.conf.local before you upgrage to 2.2 or if you've already upgraded then interrupt the bootloader and add it there in order to boot.

                  Did you successfully install and boot 2.1.5? What hardware are you using?

                  Steve

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                    avihu
                    last edited by

                    Yes 2.1.5 works great
                    But after the update the screen stops working

                    I have a x700

                    i try again now
                    tnx

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Ok. I know this works because I did it on my own X700 yesterday!  :)
                      Install 2.1.5 then install lcdproc-dev. Then do this:
                      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7920.msg344513.html#msg344513

                      After you've done it make sure there's no lcdd.sh file /usr/local/etc/rc.d.

                      Then upgrade to 2.2. After the update lcdproc won't be working because it is installed on the first boot so the startup sequence misses it. Reboot and you should be golden.  8)

                      Steve

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                        avihu
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                        Steve tnx

                        its work !!!!  :)

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                          hornpipe2
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                          pfSense 2.2 -
                          I can't find the LCDd.conf file after hitting "save" in /usr/local/etc.

                          It appears to have moved to here, though:
                          /usr/pbi/lcdproc-i386/local/etc/LCDd.conf

                          EDIT: Module path in generated LCDd.conf is incorrect too, change /usr/local/lib/lcdproc/
                          to /usr/pbi/lcdproc-i386/local/lib/lcdproc/

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            JimP fixed up the paths in the lcdproc-dev package last week. If you install and run it normally it should at least start correctly. As far as know though the sdeclcd driver still has problems at boot and you may still see issues with IPv6 localhost.

                            Steve

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                              avihu
                              last edited by

                              Is there a way to keep the screen light ?

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                No not with the included driver. It was coded that way deliberately because the original displays had a limited backlight life. I think someone in this thread compiled a driver that does not turn off the backlight though. You can probably use that if you can find it.

                                Steve

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                                  theeddie
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                                  seems the driver with the lcd time out disabled is gone

                                  anyone got a copy, or maybe a driver with a 5 min timeout.

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                                    Topper727
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                                    2.2 RC 64 bit here and using crystalfontz 735 display but seems server starts with jimp's fix but not the client.. shows client 0 on screen.. I can start it manually with /usr/bin/nice -20 /usr/local/bin/lcdproc C T U &  but not with gui in pfsense.  so i lose the LED's I fixed while back showing status (the 4 on side that show CPU gateway and stuff)  But I must say the options that show other things using the command line are much nicer then the package usually has.  Wish they make it show this kind of info..

                                    Dell 2950 g3 server
                                    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5430 @ 2.66GHz
                                    Current: 2000 MHz, Max: 2667 MHz
                                    8 CPUs: 2 package(s) x 4 core(s)
                                    8152 MiB and 600meg 10k drive
                                    Pfsense 2.4 .. Hoping to get the phpvirtualbox going again.

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                                      hornpipe2
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                                      Yeah, I've found that using the method to call via Shellcmd works for about 2 seconds… server starts, client connects, about the time the device is "creating RRD graphs" according to serial port.  A few seconds later, boot completes, we get the startup jingle played, and the client dies.

                                      Server stays running though.

                                      You can then use the command manually to restart the client and it'll run forever.  Not sure what causes it to die early in the startup...

                                      EDIT: my eBay purchases came in, I got 1.4ghz SL6BY and 512MB now... just had to share  ;D

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        The client is killed because there is still a startup script running when packages are restarted at that point that kills it. Check in /usr/local/ect/rc.d for an lcdproc.sh script that should be removed when you disable the options in the menu but sometimes isn't.

                                        Steve

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                                          lharris428
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                                          Ever since the new LCDProc package was released it was working for me until I decided to change up some stuff… At first I thought it was because I had activated an interface OPT1 and then changed my mind and disabled it.  I figured I had maybe messed up the firewall.  Then changed changed my IP range of the LAN from 192.168.0.0/24 to 10.3.0.0/23, after that I noticed LCDProc wouldn't work anymore...even on a fresh install.    Going to nuke the box again and do more testing.  It's the old "LCDproc unable to connect to localhost:13666" issue coming back to haunt me... and it's aggravating.

                                          With this latest reformat, the only thing I've done is set the IP range, installed shellcmd, aprwatch, and bandwidthd.  Going to nuke the box again tomorrow and install LCDProc first.  If that doesn't work, I'll nuke the box and install LCDProc again and set the LAN IP to 192.168.0.1 again.

                                          I've been trying to read up on this thread and another that is currently retired.  I assume the firewall can't actually interfere can it?  Am I crazy here?  Can anything I do to the LAN interface screw up LCDProc's server?

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                            Is it trying to connect to IPv6 localhost?

                                            Steve

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