nt.
Then run cdrecord like so ->
cdrecord -dev=x,y,z -speed=a -audio track1.wav track2.wav ...
Easy! :)
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since different users have different memory size limits..
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aying around. (Its killable
though)
Speaking of your mmap() problem.. When I try quake and the mmap sample
program they get stuck in pcmflush forever :(
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file changes, but no dice.
Does it mmap() the DMA sound buffers? I know Quake 2 does this, and
preusmably so does Q3..
I have noticed that the new pcm driver doesn't seem to do mmap()'d
audio very well :(
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up for more
than 24 hours.
Its a dual PII-350.
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On 22-Nov-99 Steve Kargl wrote:
> FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #1: Mon Nov 15 09:52:45 PST 1999
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/TROUTMASK
> netscape (for FBSD) works fine.
I have -current as of 19-Nov-99 and Netscape works fine (well as well at it
ever does..)
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he correct order.
I suppose I could fiddle with it and find out how big the command window but I
haven't bothered yet.
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On 28-Oct-99 Matthew Jacob wrote:
> UDP. Local network. Very puzzling.
Have you tried a week old kernel?
Might be worth the test to see if someone broke something subtle.
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All NFS mounts are mounted with the options 'rw,bg,resvport,intr,soft,tcp'
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dmesg.boot
GUPPY.nosmp
Hmm.. well it looks fixed now :)
I think I had an old patch which was being screwy.
(and wpaul fixed sys/socket.h)
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Err.. also sys/mount.h defined AF_MAX which causes lots of nice warnings.
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Vibra 128's are REALLY cheap, then the 'hardware' wavetable would probably
mean that it DMA's wavetable samples from physical RAM when it needs them.
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On 08-Oct-99 Hector Colmenares wrote:
>What will be the best way to create an email acc. only ?
> without have to create a shell acc. ? Like virtual table or
> something like that ?
Use cyrus IMAPD (which does POP3 too).
Its in the ports collection.
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On 08-Oct-99 Mike Smith wrote:
> > Yes.. That should work fine..
> > In fact you can have all your FS's as modules except what / is..
> You can have / too, as long as you load it with the loader. 8)
And providing / is UFS because thats all the loader understands (?)
t you can have all your FS's as modules except what / is..
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try and load it just like all the others..
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ad as a module
before the kernel is executed.
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On 13-Sep-99 Mark S. Reichman wrote:
> I would say an apology is due... This is somewhat lame..
Nah, he's right I should have thought about it first :)
(And I know him so I'm not offended)
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On 10-Sep-99 Mike Muir wrote:
> I also get this, on an SB32-PNP, with the pcm0 device (setup for pnp)
> I havnt tried q3atest on the sb0 stuff though.. I might do this weekend.
Ahh.. I've only tried Q1 & 2, and they both get the problem, but work fine
using sb0 and frien
ram which exibits the problem over the weekend.
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Hi,
I am trying NewPCM on -current with an AWE64.
It works fine for normal sound apps like esd, splay etc etc.. but Quake 1 & 2
which use the DMA buffers to play their sound. It is allowed to do this (the
ioctl is supported), but it stutters very badly.
Its a bit hard to explain :)
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On 01-Sep-99 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> Of course given the advent of CLV drives a speed rating is now usually the
> maximum read speed, not the average.
Oops.. I mean CAV drives..
Constant Angular Velocity not Constant Linear Velocity.
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d that ... it's a 32x cdrom. dmesg says it
> claims to be able to do 5515 KB/sec.
Which is slightly more correct..
32x = 32 * 150 = 4800 kb/s
1 spin = 150kb/sec
Of course given the advent of CLV drives a speed rating is now usually the
maximum read speed, not the average.
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On 19-Aug-99 Dominic Mitchell wrote:
> Any ideas on who dsubmitted this to freshmeat?
No idea, but submitted FreeBSD 3.2 when it was released..
(Just being a mouthpiece for msmith :)
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On 18-Aug-99 Ollivier Robert wrote:
> > Instead of killing the spammer, make every mailserver like quicksand,
> > drawing him down and drowning him :-]
> Postfix does this :)
Sendmail has tarpit trapping as well I think.
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ally I suppose, but at least part of the advantage of
dropping them completely would be that the machine wouldn't spend any time
doing it at all...
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IMHO its OK if there is a warning about it.
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ould we special case this?
Because this doesn't work for non-passive FTP for starters..
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s outputing noise again
after the sound card has been probed/attached.
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d to line in on my sound card.
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_it_ gets run at startup. I just need to find somewhere to put
> this instead of rc.audio, because jkh vetoes it on that account...
Sure.. but you still have window of time where the audio is at its default
level before the rc stuff is run..
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ell script to write the file on shutdown, then load
the file as a kernel mod on startup using the boot loader?
That way you don't have that annoying window of time after the card has been
initialised before /etc/rc is run :)
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On 09-Aug-99 Mike Smith wrote:
> Gosh, let's see; at shutdown it could edit /etc/rc.conf. Wouldn't that
> be handy? And so easy too. 8)
Ahh but then you have to put up with the default sound levels until
/etc/rc.conf is used :)
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screen is
done, ie load a 'module' which is just a text file for the sound system to
parse..
Don't know how you'd go unload'ing and load'ing the file though.
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ou
can use it by playing with memcontrol which does ioctl's on /dev/mem
Hmm.. memcontrol is a 'use the source' type of program at the mo, but its
pretty simple :)
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ut heck, CPU is cheap! ;)
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27;t support mmap'ing the DMA buffers of
your sound card..
You could hack the pcm driver, apparently its quite easy to do 8-)
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directly?
The BIOS I have here have an option 'Port 60/64 emulation' in the USB related
section...
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w. My only concern is that the FreeBSD bootloader does not appear
> to see keystrokes from the USB keyboard (which kinda makes it
> difficult to switch OSes on an USB only system).
Isn't that a BIOS problem?
I know the BIOSen I have here have an option to support USB keyboards etc...
it use that pcm and OSS have that Voxware doesn't?
Hmm.. there is a hack to use esound with X11amp - that could alleviate the
Voxware problem :)
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oes not exist'.
? You mean you get an I/O error? A Joliet CD should mount, just that you'll get
Windows short names instead of long names.
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though.
> That's becuase it isn't.
heh :)
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ll.. cdrecord -scanbus says ->
6) 'MATSHITA' 'CD-R CW-7502 ' '4.10' Removable CD-ROM
The 7501 isn't mentioned as being compatible anywhere I can see though.
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that, especially -current.
> =Probably. I was just about to investigate this possibility.
> It should definitly be on automaticly if the memory configuration
> is not large, if you ask me...
That would be nice, but it has to be an option before you can make it the
default
behaviour.
ory configurations.
> Unfortunately, it seems this was not possible to achieve without
> breaking BSDI compatibility.
Would it be feasable to have an option to switch between the two?
I can see people wanting BSDI compatibility and not having large quantities of
RAM being
fairly common.
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On 16-Mar-99 Andreas Klemm wrote:
> No AFAIK two CPU's has to be there, so that the SMP kernel boots
> successfully.
Yes this is true. You have to make a UP kernel (ie remove the SMP lines)..
I have 2 kernels on my SMP box, they are the same except one has SMP in it :)
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#x27;ll ask the original author for a native FreeBSD
> version.
Here is the URL for a statically linked Linux binary
http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-82625/encoder/binaries/BladeEnc-076-i386-linux.tar.gz
It seems to work fine except it core dumps on exit for some reason.
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not gonna happen very often, *but* it would be nice to have :)
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On 02-Mar-99 SXren Schmidt wrote:
> Its in the works, together with the tagged queuing some of the
> newer drives supports.
Wow! :)
Is there any chance od adding the ability to 'wire' devices a la SCSI? :)
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/contrib/binutils/ld/ldlang.c:1215:
(Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/ld/../../../../contrib/binutils/ld/ldlang.c:1215:
for each
function it appears in.)*** Error code 1Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
etc
I haven't looked at it any further thou
On 01-Mar-99 Matthew Jacob wrote:
> I mean, I *did* do a complete world build but I still get:
Your kernel is old?
ie a new world and an old kernel give the same weirdness as an old world and a
new kernel
:)
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On 25-Feb-99 Alok K. Dhir wrote:
> Does anyone's installation allow them to use the web browsing or
> email component?
It hangs when I try to use IMAP..
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en't used it much, but I did do a Word 97 to Word 95 conversion in it and
it worked
perfectly which impressed me :)
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trouble installing?
What I did was the following...
Make this directory /usr/local/Office50/lib/
Unpack the glibc libs in there
unzip -L the setup.zip file in the inst directory.
cd into the inst directory and run setup
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On 24-Feb-99 Alok K. Dhir wrote:
> Has anyone gotten SO501 to run on -current?
I have and its quite good, but it hangs occasionally..
The actual 'officey' stuff is quite good tho (ie WP, spreadsheet etc..)
What problems are you having?
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ink I'll boot a non-SMP kernel and have a go
('cause it
took me an hour to find all of the $...@$ dependancies it needs because Linux
ldd doesn't
work anymore)
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ISC instead of WIDE :)
The WIDE client is the one I tried first a while ago and got very annoyed cause
there was
no config file..
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On 09-Feb-99 Steve Kargl wrote:
> > Or I'd like to play with FreeBSD, but I'd rather not fork out US$30 for
> > something I
> > haven't tested.
> Cheapbytes.
Argument still holds..
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means its damn annoying for you to tweak how it
works..
Almost like a windows app really :)
The WIDE client's default config file is usually quite OK.
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Excuse me sir.. I am but a poor student..
Or I'd like to play with FreeBSD, but I'd rather not fork out US$30 for
something I
haven't tested.
etc..
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use the network
without a
DHCP client (cable modems, some campuses etc)
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ey have just installed then its true :)
Also, hopefully when we have the autodetection of hardware and loading
KLD's for network cards etc, this would be so much nicer IMHO.. Just
'tidier'..
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re them down in the config file (which will at
> least address part of the problem)?
IMHO it would address ALL of the problem..
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different type without having to look through your config code for references
to ed0 or
whatever.
Another thing.. we get to be more Linux like, which is a good thing, right?
*duck*
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# List of network interfaces (lo0 is
> loopback).
>ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1" # default loopback device configuration.
>ifconfig_ed0="inet 192.168.1.1"
>...etc...
I suppose thats true..
So whens do the patches for it arrive? ;)
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On 28-Jan-99 Archie Cobbs wrote:
> That would be easy part! :-) Something like this...
>$ ngctl mkpeer ed0: eth_iface upstream downstream
Heh.. It would be nice if it was automagic though..
(Where's my kernel config option :)
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card etc..
But the idea is nice IMHO :)
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On 21-Jan-99 Matt Behrens wrote:
> From 19990112? I had no such problems on three different systems.
Hmm.. OK..
Maybe pilot error :)
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things twice and sig-11'ing..
I recommended a source install after that :)
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it doesn't put /boot/loader on)
The fixit CD seems OK tho, but we don't boot off it :)
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> up changing the scheduler slightly, or playing with rtprio.
So what sort of latency do you achieve?
What do you mean by 'more involved'? :)
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d the KLD
commands to do on a vert refresh, and when it happens the commands are executed
in kernel mode, which would save you a lot of time.
Kind of complex though. Also the interrupt latency problem is still there.
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