Jeff Roberson wrote:
I commited a fix that would have caused all of the jerky behaviors under
some load. I was not able to reproduce this problem with kde running
afterwards.
It think it seems better (hard to be sure) but the issue is still there
for me.
GNOME/Metacity
Single Processor Athlon
CARTER Anthony wrote:
I can get it to do it with portupgrade -r Mesa...so we can limit it to Mesa
and/or one of its dependencies...NO?
This bit me this morning, too. I believe Xft is where the circle
happens, at least thats what i had to neuter to get other stuff building.
-Wade
Conrad Sabatier wrote:
Having had the same experiences as others described here recently with the
fxp stuff, I'm just wondering if it's safe now to cvsup and try it again.
I only have one machine here and if my net interface fails, I'm totally
screwed. :-)
You can still boot your old kernel from
I just setup FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT as of last night on my system. I setup
the pcm driver and it detected my onboard VIA audio (at least
partially), however playback is at about half speed. I am basically
running GENERIC with the debug options commented out and device pcm added.
I suspect it
The AC97 codec message is unrelated, it's just a missing/mis-entered codec id,
it's an ALC101. This should now be fixed in the repository.
That message does appear to be fixed now, it reports:
pcm0: Avance Logic ALC101 AC97 Codec
I believe the speed problem lies with the driver mis-reporting of
Rob wrote:
I've tried to copy MAKEDEV to /dev in current. But get the error-
operation not supported. I must be missing some very basic concept.
Rob.
It is my understanding that /dev is a dynamic filesystem in -current,
and doesn't use or need things like MAKEDEV.
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