I saw this with firefox, now I see the same with chrome.
After a while when the browser is launched with ~10 tabs open, Xorg
begins to consume 100% CPU and all graphics apps get sluggish. Quitting
the browser brings situation back to normal.
It looks amazing to me that both firefox and
Hello All,
My apologies for the last message and for the delay in rectifying any
wrong impression it might have created. It was not FreeBSD8.2-amd64
that was the problem. As I found out, it was the system thermals that
was causing my system to crash. I had to turn on my BIOS's
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Yuri y...@rawbw.com wrote:
I saw this with firefox, now I see the same with chrome.
After a while when the browser is launched with ~10 tabs open, Xorg begins
to consume 100% CPU and all graphics apps get sluggish. Quitting the browser
brings situation back to
on 01/08/2011 03:28 Mario Lobo said the following:
Hi to all
In my desktop machine, I had an AM2+ ASROCK mobo with Phenom II 955 BE that
showed each core temperature perfectly under FBSD 8-STABLE, via
dev.cpu.x.temp. amdtemp.ko loaded.
Unfortunately this Mobo died and only found AM3
OK, my freebsd system runs on ZFS boot. W/ solaris getting larger disks
for a pool was quit easy. Simply replace one disk from a mirror for a
larger one, wait for the resilvering and after this replace the second
one for a larger disk and wait for the resilvering again. That's it.
Been there,
In the last episode (Aug 01), Dick Hoogendijk said:
OK, my freebsd system runs on ZFS boot. W/ solaris getting larger disks
for a pool was quit easy. Simply replace one disk from a mirror for a
larger one, wait for the resilvering and after this replace the second
one for a larger disk and
Hi List
I need to run a linux binary on freebsd 7.3 that expects to link to
libpam.so.0. I can't seem to find how to compile libpam (linux-pam) on freebsd,
or locate some kind of compatible binary I can run on freebsd with linux binary
compatibility enabled in the ports tree either.
Would
Op 1-8-2011 16:37, Dan Nelson schreef:
In the last episode (Aug 01), Dick Hoogendijk said:
OK, my freebsd system runs on ZFS boot. W/ solaris getting larger disks
for a pool was quit easy. Simply replace one disk from a mirror for a
larger one, wait for the resilvering and after this replace
Op 1-8-2011 17:06, andrew clarke schreef:
On Mon 2011-08-01 16:30:50 UTC+0200, Dick Hoogendijk (d...@nagual.nl) wrote:
OK, my freebsd system runs on ZFS boot. W/ solaris getting larger disks
for a pool was quit easy. Simply replace one disk from a mirror for a
larger one, wait for the
Am 31.07.2011 11:50, schrieb Christoph P.U. Kukulies:
I have written a small to test TCP/IP roundtrip times of the packets
in a proprietary protocol and while
compiling and running this server on different platforms (Windows
7/cygwin, UbuntuLinux, FreeBSD 8.0 Release), I found
that the server
On Mon 2011-08-01 17:05:02 UTC+0200, Dick Hoogendijk (d...@nagual.nl) wrote:
But I'm confused about the gpart thing I did on the original disks.
$ gpart show
= 34 156301421 ad4 GPT (75G)
341281 freebsd-boot (64K)
16283886082 freebsd-swap
On Mon 2011-08-01 09:37:55 UTC-0500, Dan Nelson (dnel...@allantgroup.com) wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 01), Dick Hoogendijk said:
OK, my freebsd system runs on ZFS boot. W/ solaris getting larger disks
for a pool was quit easy. Simply replace one disk from a mirror for a
larger one,
On Mon 2011-08-01 16:30:50 UTC+0200, Dick Hoogendijk (d...@nagual.nl) wrote:
OK, my freebsd system runs on ZFS boot. W/ solaris getting larger disks
for a pool was quit easy. Simply replace one disk from a mirror for a
larger one, wait for the resilvering and after this replace the second
On Monday 01 August 2011 10:14 am, Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 01/08/2011 03:28 Mario Lobo said the following:
Hi to all
In my desktop machine, I had an AM2+ ASROCK mobo with Phenom II
955 BE that showed each core temperature perfectly under FBSD
8-STABLE, via dev.cpu.x.temp. amdtemp.ko
On Sunday 31 July 2011 08:28 pm, Mario Lobo wrote:
Hi to all
In my desktop machine, I had an AM2+ ASROCK mobo with Phenom II 955
BE that showed each core temperature perfectly under FBSD 8-STABLE,
via dev.cpu.x.temp. amdtemp.ko loaded.
Unfortunately this Mobo died and only found AM3 boards
ASUS EeePC 1015B hardware list:
AMD Fusion APU C50 1.0GHz (dual core) Processor
AMD Radeon HD 6250 with WSVGA(1024x600)
...
I have installed FreeBSD 8.2R-amd64, but there are some problems:
1. When using pciconf -lv, I found
none0@pci0:0:20:0 class=0x0c0500 card=0x43851002 chip=0x43851002
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 09:28:29PM -0300 I heard the voice of
Mario Lobo, and lo! it spake thus:
Unfortunately this Mobo died and only found AM3 boards for which my
phenom 955 doesn't fit.
Not that it helps you now, but the 955 _is_ perfectly compatible with
AM3. It's only the initial 920
Hi All,
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 14:30:32 + Traiano Welcome wrote:
I need to run a linux binary on freebsd 7.3 that expects to link to
libpam.so.0. I can't seem to find how to compile libpam (linux-pam) on
freebsd, or locate some kind of compatible binary I can run on freebsd
with linux binary
Hi Boris
(apologies for top-posting)
Thanks, I had to go this way in the end. My process was:
1. enable linux binary compatibility on freebsd.
2. build a debian chroot environment using debootstrap
3. obtain some binaries that I could not find in the debian package repos by
extracting
On Monday 01 August 2011 15:52:30 Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 09:28:29PM -0300 I heard the voice of
Mario Lobo, and lo! it spake thus:
Unfortunately this Mobo died and only found AM3 boards for which my
phenom 955 doesn't fit.
Not that it helps you now, but the 955
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011, C. P. Ghost wrote:
Running:
FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE #0 r222832 amd64
with
xorg-server-1.7.7_1,1
xorg-drivers-7.5.1
and the radeonhd driver:
radeonhd is defunct. Everything it does should be done better by the
radeon driver from xf86-video-ati.
C. P. Ghost cpgh...@cordula.ws wrote:
... when mplayer plays some (rare) video files.
Xorg then stays at 100% CPU, and it is impossible to kill it,
neither from the inside, nor from the outside (logged in via
ssh) with SIGKILL. Only a reboot helps here.
An unkillable process is almost
Hi guys,
I burned a CD of the LiveFS image and my installation failed. I then tried
installing from the Disk 1 image and the install succeeded.
My problem is that there are no Ditstributions on the disk. I don't even have
bash now. :(
I have searched all over but cannot find a file that
Distributions, by nature, shouldn't be on the disc... they are outdated the
moment they are made into an ISO.
run these commands:
These are written assuming you are in as root.
# ftp ftp://ftp3.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ports.tar.gz
This is a 50MB file. It will take some time. I have
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Grant Walter grantwalt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I burned a CD of the LiveFS image and my installation failed. I then tried
installing from the Disk 1 image and the install succeeded.
My problem is that there are no Ditstributions on the disk. I don't
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Ryan Coleman edi...@d3photography.com wrote:
Distributions, by nature, shouldn't be on the disc... they are outdated the
moment they are made into an ISO.
run these commands:
These are written assuming you are in as root.
# ftp
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right spot to ask, but it seems to be
particularly pertaining to FreeBSD installations. So here I am.
I'm trying to install qmail-tls. The installation is successful - almost
right out of the ports. Now I'm trying configure qmail such that only
TLS auth is
Is portsnap installed? I was going with the effed up installer route. :)
This works - I tried it when I wrote up the directions.
On Aug 1, 2011, at 10:14 PM, Robert Simmons wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Ryan Coleman edi...@d3photography.com
wrote:
Distributions, by nature,
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Ryan Coleman edi...@d3photography.com wrote:
Is portsnap installed? I was going with the effed up installer route. :)
This works - I tried it when I wrote up the directions.
I assume that if the machine boots into the OS, that base is installed
and portsnap is
Fair enough.
On Aug 1, 2011, at 10:22 PM, Robert Simmons wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Ryan Coleman edi...@d3photography.com
wrote:
Is portsnap installed? I was going with the effed up installer route. :)
This works - I tried it when I wrote up the directions.
I assume that if
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