Re: Flash with Firefox 2

2007-03-18 Thread Iulian M
On Sunday 18 March 2007, Vladimir Botka wrote:
  
   Could you please post the output of pkg_info ? (the list of all
   installed packages). Are your ports updated recently?
  
   It used to work for me as well in the same configuration ... but
   now, after updating something ( world,kernel, gtk,xorg ...  ) it
   does not work anymore.
 
  I am running 6.2-stable as well, and have been trying to get
  linux-flashplugin7 to work with firefox 2.0, but to no avail,
  unfortunately.
 
  I would love to hear about other successful attempts at getting this
  working.

 Hello, it works on 6.2 for me. List of all installed packages is
 attached. Update ports and portupgrade -arR. Cheers -vlado

Hi,

are you sure your ports tree is updated? I can see you have gtk-2.10.7 
installed witch according to 
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/x11-toolkits/gtk20/Makefile 
existed only between Sat Jan 6 01:11:03 2007 UTC and Wed Jan 17 09:13:07 2007 
UTC

i'll try to downgrade gtk step by step ( now it's 2.10.11 ) to see if flash 
starts working with older versions. 

If you could send me a package with gtk-2.10.7 i'll be glad to try it out.

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Re: Flash with Firefox 2

2007-03-18 Thread Iulian M
On Sunday 18 March 2007, Iulian M wrote:
 On Sunday 18 March 2007, Vladimir Botka wrote:
Could you please post the output of pkg_info ? (the list of all
installed packages). Are your ports updated recently?
   
It used to work for me as well in the same configuration ... but
now, after updating something ( world,kernel, gtk,xorg ...  ) it
does not work anymore.
  
   I am running 6.2-stable as well, and have been trying to get
   linux-flashplugin7 to work with firefox 2.0, but to no avail,
   unfortunately.
  
   I would love to hear about other successful attempts at getting this
   working.
 
  Hello, it works on 6.2 for me. List of all installed packages is
  attached. Update ports and portupgrade -arR. Cheers -vlado

 Hi,

 are you sure your ports tree is updated? I can see you have gtk-2.10.7
 installed witch according to
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/x11-toolkits/gtk20/Makefile
 existed only between Sat Jan 6 01:11:03 2007 UTC and Wed Jan 17 09:13:07
 2007 UTC

 i'll try to downgrade gtk step by step ( now it's 2.10.11 ) to see if flash
 starts working with older versions.

 If you could send me a package with gtk-2.10.7 i'll be glad to try it out.

I was wrong on assuming that the problem comes from the gtk update. I've 
managed to get the plugin to work with native firefox and opera.

There are two things to try if the plugin is crashing:

1. edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and disable the Composite extension and set the 
ColorDepth to 24

OR

2. edit /usr/local/bin/firefox and add export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 in the 
beginning of the file

The process is described here: 
http://www.erata.net/weblog/freebsd/2007/03/18/updateflash7-with-native-freebsd-browsers/

Hope it helps.

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Possible memory leak?

2007-03-18 Thread Stefan Ehmann
Sometimes I'm noticing very high memory usage. Nearly my whole memory (1GB) is 
used although I'm running my usual set of processes - normally memory usage 
is much lower.

I killed most processes but memory usage remains high.

Summing the VSZ values of the ps aux output gives about 34MB. top reports 
316MB active memory.

Where did my memory go? Are there any tools for debugging this?

I don't know what's causing this. I'm using the snd_envy24 driver from 
current, but I think I've seen the problem also when not using sound.

dmesg/ps/top output can be found here:
http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0125637/fbsd/

If needed, I can provide more details.

Stefan
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Re: Possible memory leak?

2007-03-18 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 04:19:52PM +0100, Stefan Ehmann wrote:
 Sometimes I'm noticing very high memory usage. Nearly my whole memory (1GB) 
 is 
 used although I'm running my usual set of processes - normally memory usage 
 is much lower.
 
 I killed most processes but memory usage remains high.
 
 Summing the VSZ values of the ps aux output gives about 34MB. top reports 
 316MB active memory.
 
 Where did my memory go? Are there any tools for debugging this?

This is a FAQ.  free memory is wasted memory.

Kris
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RE: Clamav-90_2 Lockup with freebsd 6.2

2007-03-18 Thread Dimuthu Parussalla
Hi,

I am not sure why. But my dual xeon with libthr on clamav-90.1 still gives
very high cpu usage.

Is it fixed yet?

Di


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Hi,

I just fixed those issues with the port.

Thanks for reporting !

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Re: Possible memory leak?

2007-03-18 Thread Stefan Ehmann
On Sunday 18 March 2007 20:25:19 Kris Kennaway wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 04:19:52PM +0100, Stefan Ehmann wrote:
  Sometimes I'm noticing very high memory usage. Nearly my whole memory
  (1GB) is used although I'm running my usual set of processes - normally
  memory usage is much lower.
 
  I killed most processes but memory usage remains high.
 
  Summing the VSZ values of the ps aux output gives about 34MB. top reports
  316MB active memory.
 
  Where did my memory go? Are there any tools for debugging this?

 This is a FAQ.  free memory is wasted memory.

Sorry for the noise. I somehow thought that's only true for inactive/cache 
memory and active is different - but obviously I was wrong.
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RE: Clamav-90_2 Lockup with freebsd 6.2

2007-03-18 Thread Martin Blapp


Hi,


I am not sure why. But my dual xeon with libthr on clamav-90.1 still gives
very high cpu usage.


It's the same case here. What happens if you limit kern.smp.maxcpus
to 1 ? Does it still use the same amount cpu time ? What happens if
you link clamd against libc_r ?

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Re: Strange freeze on -STABLE

2007-03-18 Thread viper
On random time periods my box freezes, but not like the usual way when I
can't do anything.
It drops all network connections (this box is also router), so I can't
connect with SSH anymore

Check for zonelimit.
Was patch at Mon Mar 12 12:13:52 2007.
MFC: Don't block on the socket zone limit during the socket()
syscall which can lock up a system otherwise; instead, return
ENOBUFS as documented, which matches the FreeBSD 4.x behavior.

As far as me is concerned, panics disappeared, but there is they appeared freeze
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VipeR

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