Headphone output doesn't work with NVidia MCP78 High Definition Audio Controller

2010-07-11 Thread 001
I use a laptop with PC-BSD and couldn't get output over the headphone.
The built-in speakers of the laptop work fine and keep working even
when a headphone is plugged in (whereas on Windows they get muted). I
tried every slider and switch in KMix, but nothing enables sound over
the headphone.

This is my dmesg output:

Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993,
1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
reserved.
FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD
Foundation.
FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 #10: Thu Jan  7 14:50:53 EST
2010
r...@build8x64.pcbsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/pcbsd-build80/fbsd-source/
8.0-src/sys/
PCBSD
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality
0
CPU: AMD Sempron(tm) SI-42 (2100.02-MHz K8-class
CPU)
  Origin = AuthenticAMD  Id = 0x200f31  Stepping =
1
 
Features=0x78bfbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2
 
Features2=0x2001SSE3,CX16
  AMD Features=0xea500800SYSCALL,NX,MMX+,FFXSR,RDTSCP,LM,3DNow!+,
3DNow!
  AMD
Features2=0x1319LAHF,ExtAPIC,CR8,Prefetch,OSVW,SKINIT
  TSC: P-state
invariant
real memory  = 2147483648 (2048
MB)
avail memory = 182784 (1695
MB)
ACPI APIC Table: HPQOEM SLIC-
MPC
ioapic0 Version 1.1 irqs 0-23 on
motherboard
kbd1 at
kbdmux0
cryptosoft0: software crypto on
motherboard
acpi0: HPQOEM SLIC-MPC on
motherboard
acpi0:
[ITHREAD]
acpi0: Power Button
(fixed)
Timecounter ACPI-safe frequency 3579545 Hz quality
850
acpi_timer0: 24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz port 0x1008-0x100b on
acpi0
acpi_ec0: Embedded Controller: GPE 0x2a port 0x62,0x66 on
acpi0
acpi_hpet0: High Precision Event Timer iomem 0xfed0-0xfed003ff
on acpi0
Timecounter HPET frequency 2500 Hz quality
900
acpi_lid0: Control Method Lid Switch on
acpi0
acpi_button0: Sleep Button on
acpi0
pcib0: ACPI Host-PCI bridge port 0xcf8-0xcff on
acpi0
pci0: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib0
pci0: memory, RAM at device 0.0 (no driver
attached)
isab0: PCI-ISA bridge port 0x1a00-0x1aff at device 1.0 on
pci0
isa0: ISA bus on
isab0
pci0: serial bus, SMBus at device 1.1 (no driver
attached)
pci0: processor at device 1.3 (no driver
attached)
pci0: memory, RAM at device 1.4 (no driver
attached)
ohci0: OHCI (generic) USB controller mem 0xc0006000-0xc0006fff irq
17 at device 2.0 on
pci0
ohci0:
[ITHREAD]
usbus0: OHCI (generic) USB controller on
ohci0
ehci0: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller mem 0xc0007000-0xc00070ff
irq 17 at device 2.1 on
pci0
ehci0:
[ITHREAD]
usbus1: EHCI version
1.0
usbus1: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller on
ehci0
ohci1: OHCI (generic) USB controller mem 0xc0008000-0xc0008fff irq
16 at device 4.0 on
pci0
ohci1:
[ITHREAD]
usbus2: OHCI (generic) USB controller on
ohci1
ehci1: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller mem 0xc0007400-0xc00074ff
irq 16 at device 4.1 on
pci0
ehci1:
[ITHREAD]
usbus3: EHCI version
1.0
usbus3: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller on
ehci1
atapci0: nVidia nForce MCP77 UDMA133 controller port
0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0x30c0-0x30cf at device 6.0 on
pci0
ata0: ATA channel 0 on
atapci0
ata0:
[ITHREAD]
ata1: ATA channel 1 on
atapci0
ata1:
[ITHREAD]
pci0: multimedia, HDA at device 7.0 (no driver
attached)
pcib1: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge at device 8.0 on
pci0
pci1: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib1
atapci1: nVidia ATA controller port
0x30f0-0x30f7,0x30e4-0x30e7,0x30e8-0x30ef,0x30e0-0x30e3,0x30d0-0x30df
mem 0xc0004000-0xc0005fff irq 20 at device 9.0 on
pci0
atapci1:
[ITHREAD]
ata2: ATA channel 0 on
atapci1
ata2:
[ITHREAD]
ata3: ATA channel 1 on
atapci1
ata3:
[ITHREAD]
nfe0: NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter port 0x30f8-0x30ff mem
0xc0009000-0xc0009fff,0xc0007c00-0xc0007cff,0xc0007800-0xc000780f irq
21 at device 10.0 on
pci0
miibus0: MII bus on
nfe0
rlphy0: RTL8201L 10/100 media interface PHY 1 on
miibus0
rlphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX,
auto
nfe0: Ethernet address: 00:1f:16:6b:ba:
02
nfe0:
[FILTER]
pcib2: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge at device 11.0 on
pci0
pci2: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib2
vgapci0: VGA-compatible display port 0x4000-0x407f mem
0xc100-0xc1ff,0xd000-0xdfff,0xc400-0xc5ff irq
23 at device 0.0 on pci2
nvidia0: GeForce 8200M G on
vgapci0
vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested
pci_enable_busmaster
vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested
pci_enable_io
vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested
pci_enable_io
nvidia0:
[ITHREAD]
pcib3: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge irq 22 at device 20.0 on
pci0
pci7: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib3
ath0: Atheros 5424/2424 mem 0xc200-0xc200 irq 22 at device
0.0 on pci7
ath0:
[ITHREAD]
ath0: AR2425 mac 14.2 RF5424 phy
7.0
acpi_button1: Power Button on
acpi0
acpi_tz0: Thermal Zone on
acpi0
acpi_tz1: Thermal Zone on
acpi0
atrtc0: AT realtime clock port 0x70-0x71 on
acpi0
atkbdc0: Keyboard controller (i8042) port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on
acpi0
atkbd0: AT Keyboard irq 1 on
atkbdc0
kbd0 at
atkbd0
atkbd0: [GIANT-
LOCKED]
atkbd0:
[ITHREAD]
psm0: PS/2 Mouse flags 0x1000 irq 12 on
atkbdc0
psm0: [GIANT-
LOCKED]
psm0:
[ITHREAD]
psm0: model 

Har

2010-07-11 Thread 001
My hdd is using UDMA33 under PC-BSD (which uses a FreeBSD kernel). The
Nvidia SATA chipset seems to be detected, but isn't used! I hope this
is easily solvable because my laptop becomes really slow when the hdd
is used now.

The following is the complete output of dmesg:

Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993,
1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
reserved.
FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD
Foundation.
FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 #10: Thu Jan  7 14:50:53 EST
2010
r...@build8x64.pcbsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/pcbsd-build80/fbsd-source/
8.0-src/sys/
PCBSD
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality
0
CPU: AMD Sempron(tm) SI-42 (2100.02-MHz K8-class
CPU)
  Origin = AuthenticAMD  Id = 0x200f31  Stepping =
1
 
Features=0x78bfbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2
 
Features2=0x2001SSE3,CX16
  AMD Features=0xea500800SYSCALL,NX,MMX+,FFXSR,RDTSCP,LM,3DNow!+,
3DNow!
  AMD
Features2=0x1319LAHF,ExtAPIC,CR8,Prefetch,OSVW,SKINIT
  TSC: P-state
invariant
real memory  = 2147483648 (2048
MB)
avail memory = 182784 (1695
MB)
ACPI APIC Table: HPQOEM SLIC-
MPC
ioapic0 Version 1.1 irqs 0-23 on
motherboard
kbd1 at
kbdmux0
cryptosoft0: software crypto on
motherboard
acpi0: HPQOEM SLIC-MPC on
motherboard
acpi0:
[ITHREAD]
acpi0: Power Button
(fixed)
Timecounter ACPI-safe frequency 3579545 Hz quality
850
acpi_timer0: 24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz port 0x1008-0x100b on
acpi0
acpi_ec0: Embedded Controller: GPE 0x2a port 0x62,0x66 on
acpi0
acpi_hpet0: High Precision Event Timer iomem 0xfed0-0xfed003ff
on acpi0
Timecounter HPET frequency 2500 Hz quality
900
acpi_lid0: Control Method Lid Switch on
acpi0
acpi_button0: Sleep Button on
acpi0
pcib0: ACPI Host-PCI bridge port 0xcf8-0xcff on
acpi0
pci0: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib0
pci0: memory, RAM at device 0.0 (no driver
attached)
isab0: PCI-ISA bridge port 0x1a00-0x1aff at device 1.0 on
pci0
isa0: ISA bus on
isab0
pci0: serial bus, SMBus at device 1.1 (no driver
attached)
pci0: processor at device 1.3 (no driver
attached)
pci0: memory, RAM at device 1.4 (no driver
attached)
ohci0: OHCI (generic) USB controller mem 0xc0006000-0xc0006fff irq
17 at device 2.0 on
pci0
ohci0:
[ITHREAD]
usbus0: OHCI (generic) USB controller on
ohci0
ehci0: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller mem 0xc0007000-0xc00070ff
irq 17 at device 2.1 on
pci0
ehci0:
[ITHREAD]
usbus1: EHCI version
1.0
usbus1: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller on
ehci0
ohci1: OHCI (generic) USB controller mem 0xc0008000-0xc0008fff irq
16 at device 4.0 on
pci0
ohci1:
[ITHREAD]
usbus2: OHCI (generic) USB controller on
ohci1
ehci1: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller mem 0xc0007400-0xc00074ff
irq 16 at device 4.1 on
pci0
ehci1:
[ITHREAD]
usbus3: EHCI version
1.0
usbus3: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller on
ehci1
atapci0: nVidia nForce MCP77 UDMA133 controller port
0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0x30c0-0x30cf at device 6.0 on
pci0
ata0: ATA channel 0 on
atapci0
ata0:
[ITHREAD]
ata1: ATA channel 1 on
atapci0
ata1:
[ITHREAD]
pci0: multimedia, HDA at device 7.0 (no driver
attached)
pcib1: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge at device 8.0 on
pci0
pci1: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib1
atapci1: nVidia ATA controller port
0x30f0-0x30f7,0x30e4-0x30e7,0x30e8-0x30ef,0x30e0-0x30e3,0x30d0-0x30df
mem 0xc0004000-0xc0005fff irq 20 at device 9.0 on
pci0
atapci1:
[ITHREAD]
ata2: ATA channel 0 on
atapci1
ata2:
[ITHREAD]
ata3: ATA channel 1 on
atapci1
ata3:
[ITHREAD]
nfe0: NVIDIA nForce MCP77 Networking Adapter port 0x30f8-0x30ff mem
0xc0009000-0xc0009fff,0xc0007c00-0xc0007cff,0xc0007800-0xc000780f irq
21 at device 10.0 on
pci0
miibus0: MII bus on
nfe0
rlphy0: RTL8201L 10/100 media interface PHY 1 on
miibus0
rlphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX,
auto
nfe0: Ethernet address: 00:1f:16:6b:ba:
02
nfe0:
[FILTER]
pcib2: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge at device 11.0 on
pci0
pci2: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib2
vgapci0: VGA-compatible display port 0x4000-0x407f mem
0xc100-0xc1ff,0xd000-0xdfff,0xc400-0xc5ff irq
23 at device 0.0 on pci2
nvidia0: GeForce 8200M G on
vgapci0
vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested
pci_enable_busmaster
vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested
pci_enable_io
vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested
pci_enable_io
nvidia0:
[ITHREAD]
pcib3: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge irq 22 at device 20.0 on
pci0
pci7: ACPI PCI bus on
pcib3
ath0: Atheros 5424/2424 mem 0xc200-0xc200 irq 22 at device
0.0 on pci7
ath0:
[ITHREAD]
ath0: AR2425 mac 14.2 RF5424 phy
7.0
acpi_button1: Power Button on
acpi0
acpi_tz0: Thermal Zone on
acpi0
acpi_tz1: Thermal Zone on
acpi0
atrtc0: AT realtime clock port 0x70-0x71 on
acpi0
atkbdc0: Keyboard controller (i8042) port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on
acpi0
atkbd0: AT Keyboard irq 1 on
atkbdc0
kbd0 at
atkbd0
atkbd0: [GIANT-
LOCKED]
atkbd0:
[ITHREAD]
psm0: PS/2 Mouse flags 0x1000 irq 12 on
atkbdc0
psm0: [GIANT-
LOCKED]
psm0:
[ITHREAD]
psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID
0
battery0: ACPI 

Re: lament about freebsd sacrifices

2004-04-14 Thread brian-freebsd-001
On 14 April, 2004, at 14:55 (-0500)
Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   * digital cameras
 I use Sony Cybershot DSC-P92:
 1. Plug camera into computer using usb, check dmesg for umass device and mount
 memory card file system; or

Even better, have usbd do it for you. Add this line to /etc/usbd.conf:

# Sony Digital Camera
device Digital Camera
vendor 0x054c
product 0x0010
release 0x0450
attach sleep 2; /sbin/mount /mnt/camera
detach /sbin/umount /mnt/camera

Then, add the following to /etc/fstab:

/dev/da0s1/mnt/camera msdos   ro,noauto   0   0

I have the same camera. The above works great for me, on FreeBSD 4.7. Plug
the USB cable into the camera, turn the camera on, and a few seconds later,
the memory stick is mounted on your FreeBSD system. I've been using the
above configuration for about 9 months now, with no difficulty at all.

Obviously, YMMV, depending on the camera you have.

Brian Clapper, http://www.clapper.org/bmc/
Failing to get them to do it your way might mean they're stupid, but it also
means you failed to get them to do it your way.
-- Cal Keegan

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Re: good network troubleshooting tool

2004-03-30 Thread brian-freebsd-001
On 30 March, 2004, at 13:34 (+0200)
Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Im looking for suggestions on a good tool to track down packetlosses.
 MTR (/usr/ports/net/mtr) is exactly what I want with one exception:
 MTR uses ICMP, I would like something TCP based.
 I have tried a lot of the utilities in ports but has so far not
 found anything that suits my needs. Does anyone have any suggestions
 on utilities or pointers where to look?

You might start with tcptraceroute (/usr/ports/net/tcptraceroute).

Brian Clapper, http://www.clapper.org/bmc/
Death is God's way of telling you not to be such a wise guy.

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Orinoco usb wireless

2003-09-03 Thread James A Halstead ;001;icsg3;
I googled around a bit, but couldn't find a direct answer, I want to
know if any of the USB based orinoco wireless adapters are suppored
under -STABLE.

Thanks,
-James
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