Re: last attempt to run mixxx (segfault, lalala)

2005-10-26 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/26/05, Bernt Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Linnea Forslund skrev:

  With visuals at 1 I get this segfault:

 mixxx

  Debug: Starting up...
  Debug: MidiObjectOSS: No MIDI devices available.
  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  Debug: playlist name Default
  Debug: id 0, sr 8000, ch 2, bufsize 16, bufno 400
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)

  and with visuals at 0 i get it without those

  Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
  The way I got it before.

  The driver has

  Load  glx

 Remove it, and try again.

  in its configuration file.

  Any ideas?

 Do you have the GLX extension enabled in your /etc/X11R6/xorg.conf?


Yes, sorry, it was in the xorg.conf i meant.


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Re: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Linnea Forslund wrote:
  On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
 
 But there is nothing in there
 
 
 
 cd /usr/src/ssys
 
 
 /usr/src/ssys: No such file or directory.
 
 
 Install cvsup.  Create a cvsup file to fetch the entire source tree.
 cvsup your source tree.
 
 see what happens.
 ___
 
 
  Ok, I'll try that tomorrow after som sleep and some animating. If you
  could explain it a bit more I would be happy-happy ^^
 
  Night,
 
  Linnea

 Check out
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html and
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html
 note:  you probably don't want cutting edge, but that's where the
 general procedure for cvsupping and compiling your system is.


When i try to download and install a cvsup-package it says

 pkg_add -r cvsup
Error: FTP Unable to get
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/Latest/cvsup.tbz:
File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
pkg_add: unable to fetch
'ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/Latest/cvsup.tbz'
by URL


It seems like I can't connect to the ftp from there either. I can
however download the files using my opera-browser. Where should I put
it to make it work? Now when I just tried putting it in my
user-catalogue this is what was said:

 pkg_add cvsup-16.1h_2.tbz
man/man1/cvpasswd.1.gz: Can't open 'man/man1/cvpasswd.1.gz': File exists
man/man1/cvsup.1.gz: Can't open 'man/man1/cvsup.1.gz': File exists
man/man8/cvsupd.8.gz: Can't open 'man/man8/cvsupd.8.gz': File exists
bin/cvpasswd: Can't open 'bin/cvpasswd': File exists
bin/cvsup: Can't open 'bin/cvsup': File exists
sbin/cvsupd: Can't open 'sbin/cvsupd': File exists
share/cvsup/License: Can't open 'share/cvsup/License': File exists
pkg_add: extract_plist: can not invoke 179 byte tar pipeline:
/usr/bin/tar cf - man/man1/cvpasswd.1.gz man/man1/cvsup.1.gz
man/man8/cvsupd.8.gz bin/cvpasswd bin/cvsup sbin/cvsupd
share/cvsup/License|/usr/bin/tar --unlink -xpf - -C /usr/local

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problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
I know, I know. I ask a lot of questions right now, but it's just
because I've waited until it's very acute until I got myself to start
fixing these things.

So, I can't seem to find my cd/dvd-device. What do I do?

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Re: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tuesday, 25 October 2005 at 14:04:25 +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
  I know, I know. I ask a lot of questions right now, but it's just
  because I've waited until it's very acute until I got myself to start
  fixing these things.
 
  So, I can't seem to find my cd/dvd-device. What do I do?

 That depends on what you've already done.  What did you do?

 Greg

Well, what I did originally I didn't do. Someone else did and I feel
a bit handicapped not knowing what's reallt been done and not. Now I
tried som commands in the newbie guide like these:

supermoccine# mount /cdrom
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
supermoccine# /sbin/mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0a /cdrom
mount_cd9660: /dev/cd0a: No such file or directory
supermoccine#

And I tried inserting a cd with musicfiles and find it from xmms, but
there was nothing in /cdrom.

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Re: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 02:19:04PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
  On 10/25/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Tuesday, 25 October 2005 at 14:04:25 +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
I know, I know. I ask a lot of questions right now, but it's just
because I've waited until it's very acute until I got myself to start
fixing these things.
   
So, I can't seem to find my cd/dvd-device. What do I do?
  
   That depends on what you've already done.  What did you do?
  
   Greg
 
  Well, what I did originally I didn't do. Someone else did and I feel
  a bit handicapped not knowing what's reallt been done and not. Now I
  tried som commands in the newbie guide like these:
 
  supermoccine# mount /cdrom
  cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
  supermoccine# /sbin/mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0a /cdrom
  mount_cd9660: /dev/cd0a: No such file or directory

 That should be /dev/acd0 or /dev/cd0, not /dev/cd0a.

 Check that CD devices are actually there, with ls /dev/*cd*. On my
 system this returns: /dev/cd0 /dev/cd1 but that's because I use SCSI
 emulation. A system with a GENERIC kernel would probably show /dev/acd0.

A whole bunch shows up:

 ls /dev/*cd*
/dev/acd0   /dev/acd0t03/dev/acd0t06/dev/acd0t09/dev/acd0t12
/dev/acd0t01/dev/acd0t04/dev/acd0t07/dev/acd0t10/dev/acd0t13
/dev/acd0t02/dev/acd0t05/dev/acd0t08/dev/acd0t11




  And I tried inserting a cd with musicfiles and find it from xmms, but
  there was nothing in /cdrom.

 Playing music is very different from mounting, so that's perfectly normal.


So what should I do to play musicfiles from cd? .mp3, .sid and so on..
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Fwd: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
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From: Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 25, 2005 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: problems with cd/dvd-device
To: Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 10/25/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tuesday, 25 October 2005 at 14:19:04 +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
  On 10/25/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tuesday, 25 October 2005 at 14:04:25 +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
  I know, I know. I ask a lot of questions right now, but it's just
  because I've waited until it's very acute until I got myself to start
  fixing these things.
 
  So, I can't seem to find my cd/dvd-device. What do I do?
 
  That depends on what you've already done.  What did you do?
 
  Well, what I did originally I didn't do. Someone else did and I
  feel a bit handicapped not knowing what's reallt been done and
  not. Now I tried som commands in the newbie guide like these:
 
  supermoccine# mount /cdrom
  cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
  supermoccine# /sbin/mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0a /cdrom
  mount_cd9660: /dev/cd0a: No such file or directory
  supermoccine#

 OK, that's part of what I wanted to know.  Now what version of FreeBSD
 are you running?

I don't know. I suppose there are ways to check this?


What does this say?

   # dmesg | grep cd0

 dmesg | grep cd0
acd0: DVDR NEC DVD RW ND-3520A/1.04 at ata0-master UDMA33



  And I tried inserting a cd with musicfiles and find it from xmms,
  but there was nothing in /cdrom.

 No, there wouldn't be.  /cdrom is a directory, not a CD.  You can
 mount file systems on it, but you'll need other software to play it.
 I'll leave it to others to suggest their favourites.

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Re: Fwd: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 03:52:08PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
  From: Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Oct 25, 2005 3:51 PM
  Subject: Re: problems with cd/dvd-device
  To: Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  On 10/25/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Tuesday, 25 October 2005 at 14:19:04 +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
On 10/25/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 October 2005 at 14:04:25 +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
I know, I know. I ask a lot of questions right now, but it's just
because I've waited until it's very acute until I got myself to start
fixing these things.
   
So, I can't seem to find my cd/dvd-device. What do I do?
   
That depends on what you've already done.  What did you do?
   
Well, what I did originally I didn't do. Someone else did and I
feel a bit handicapped not knowing what's reallt been done and
not. Now I tried som commands in the newbie guide like these:
   
supermoccine# mount /cdrom
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
supermoccine# /sbin/mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0a /cdrom
mount_cd9660: /dev/cd0a: No such file or directory
supermoccine#
  
   OK, that's part of what I wanted to know.  Now what version of FreeBSD
   are you running?
 
  I don't know. I suppose there are ways to check this?

 uname -r

Aha!
5.3-RELEASE


  What does this say?
  
 # dmesg | grep cd0
 
   dmesg | grep cd0
  acd0: DVDR NEC DVD RW ND-3520A/1.04 at ata0-master UDMA33

 Well, at least your DVD rewriter is recognized.

Well, that's all there is.. It's supposed to be able to read and write
cd's to. What I need from it now is to read .mp3-files with mixxx or
to burn my mp3's and run them with mixxx at another computer (if I
can't manage to get my computer working this evening).


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Re: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Linnea Forslund wrote:
  On 10/25/05, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
 On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
 
 
 But there is nothing in there
 
 
 
 
 cd /usr/src/ssys
 
 
 /usr/src/ssys: No such file or directory.
 
 
 Install cvsup.  Create a cvsup file to fetch the entire source tree.
 cvsup your source tree.
 
 see what happens.
 ___
 
 
 Ok, I'll try that tomorrow after som sleep and some animating. If you
 could explain it a bit more I would be happy-happy ^^
 
 Night,
 
 Linnea
 
 Check out
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html and
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html
 note:  you probably don't want cutting edge, but that's where the
 general procedure for cvsupping and compiling your system is.
 
 
 
  When i try to download and install a cvsup-package it says
 
 
 pkg_add -r cvsup
 
  Error: FTP Unable to get
  ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/Latest/cvsup.tbz:
  File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
  pkg_add: unable to fetch
  'ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-5.3-release/Latest/cvsup.tbz'
  by URL
 
 
  It seems like I can't connect to the ftp from there either. I can
  however download the files using my opera-browser. Where should I put
  it to make it work? Now when I just tried putting it in my
  user-catalogue this is what was said:

 It looks like you're running FreeBSD 5.3.  Trying to get the latest
 source may be more than you want to get into at this time (though you
 should do it soon).  If you have your FreeBSD 5.3 cds around still, you
 can get the source by doing the following:
 * login as root or su -
 * run sysinstall
 * Select 'configure' - 'distributions' - 'src' - 'all' - 'cd/dvd'
 If you don't have the install cds you'll probably have to upgrade to
 FreeBSD 5.4.  In that case

I don't have any cds. I installed from floppys...



 
 
 pkg_add cvsup-16.1h_2.tbz
 
  man/man1/cvpasswd.1.gz: Can't open 'man/man1/cvpasswd.1.gz': File exists
  man/man1/cvsup.1.gz: Can't open 'man/man1/cvsup.1.gz': File exists
  man/man8/cvsupd.8.gz: Can't open 'man/man8/cvsupd.8.gz': File exists
  bin/cvpasswd: Can't open 'bin/cvpasswd': File exists
  bin/cvsup: Can't open 'bin/cvsup': File exists
  sbin/cvsupd: Can't open 'sbin/cvsupd': File exists
  share/cvsup/License: Can't open 'share/cvsup/License': File exists
  pkg_add: extract_plist: can not invoke 179 byte tar pipeline:
  /usr/bin/tar cf - man/man1/cvpasswd.1.gz man/man1/cvsup.1.gz
  man/man8/cvsupd.8.gz bin/cvpasswd bin/cvsup sbin/cvsupd
  share/cvsup/License|/usr/bin/tar --unlink -xpf - -C /usr/local
 
  /Linnea

 I don't use packages, I use the ports system
 (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html).
   Maybe this is pkg_add's way of saying that cvsup is already installed?
   What doesn pkg_info cvsup\* tell you?

 pkg_info cvsup\*
Information for cvsup-without-gui-16.1h:

Comment:
General network file distribution system optimized for CVS (non-GUI version)


Description:
CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections
of files across a network.  It can efficiently and accurately mirror
all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic
links, and even device nodes.  CVSup's streaming communication
protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the
fastest mirroring tool in existence today.  In addition to being
a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special
features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories.

This port of CVSup omits the GUI and does not require X11.  For a
version that includes the GUI, use the net/cvsup port.

WWW: http://www.cvsup.org/




How about the command which
 cvsup?

 which cvsup
/usr/local/bin/cvsup

If you get output from both of these commands you already have
 cvsup and can go about following the links I sent earlier to get the
 source and upgrade your system.

Ok, I suppose I already have it then. Horray! I'll get on with it. Thanks a lot.



 HTH,
 Micah



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Re: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 03:48:59PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
 snip
   Check that CD devices are actually there, with ls /dev/*cd*. On my
   system this returns: /dev/cd0 /dev/cd1 but that's because I use SCSI
   emulation. A system with a GENERIC kernel would probably show /dev/acd0.
 
  A whole bunch shows up:
 
   ls /dev/*cd*
  /dev/acd0   /dev/acd0t03/dev/acd0t06/dev/acd0t09/dev/acd0t12
  /dev/acd0t01/dev/acd0t04/dev/acd0t07/dev/acd0t10/dev/acd0t13
  /dev/acd0t02/dev/acd0t05/dev/acd0t08/dev/acd0t11

 Try using /dev/acd0. If you run the following command as root, does it
 work? (there should be a data CD in the drive btw, not a music CD)

 mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom

The first cd I tried was a music-cd with a data part. It said this:

supermoccine# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument

The second one was a data cd. It said this:

supermoccine# mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
supermoccine#

and the machine started buzzing a little. but this last one was with a
movie-file. I couldn't find any with mp3's...



And I tried inserting a cd with musicfiles and find it from xmms, but
there was nothing in /cdrom.
  
   Playing music is very different from mounting, so that's perfectly normal.
  
 
  So what should I do to play musicfiles from cd? .mp3, .sid and so on..

 Music encoded as .mp3 sits on a data CD (usually CD-ROM mode 1), and
 should be mounted first. See above.

 Regular music CDs are written in different format (CD-DA). You do not
 have to mount these.

Where should I look when I want to open files from xmms, mixxx or some
other program? Files from music-cds and data-cds..



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Re: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 2005-10-25 16:33, Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Music encoded as .mp3 sits on a data CD (usually CD-ROM mode 1), and
   should be mounted first. See above.
  
   Regular music CDs are written in different format (CD-DA). You do not
   have to mount these.
 
  Where should I look when I want to open files from xmms, mixxx or some
  other program? Files from music-cds and data-cds..

 Data CD-ROMs have to be mounted before you access the files stored in a
 track of the CD-ROM.  So, you'd have to use something like this to
 access the mp3 files in a data CD-ROM:

 # mount_cd9660 -o ro /dev/acd0 /cdrom

 Audio CD-ROMs can be controlled with cdcontrol(1):

 # cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0 play 1

 More details about data and audio CD-ROMs are described in the Handbook,
 so you really *have* to look at the relevant section:

 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-cds.html

Oh, thank you, I didn't find this section before!


 Regards,
 Giorgos




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Fwd: Fwd: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
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From: Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 25, 2005 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: problems with cd/dvd-device
To: Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 10/25/05, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 05:14:58PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:

   To read a data CD with mp3 files you should run
  
   mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0 /cdrom
  
   as root (for now). If that command finishes without error, the contents
   of the CD will be under /cdrom. See ls /cdrom.
 
  I can see it! Weehoo!
 
  supermoccine# ls /cdrom
  Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi
 
  When i tried running it with mplayer just copying and pasting the name
  I got this:
 
  supermoccine# mplayer Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi

 Spaces are seen as seperation characters between arguments. So what you are
 trying to do is invoke mplayer with five arguments.

 If a filename contains spaces, use quotes around the filename.

 Try this instead:

 mplayer Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi


Ah! Thats it..

It still won't play though.

supermoccine# mplayer Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi
MPlayer 1.0pre6-3.4.2 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team
CPU: Advanced Micro Devices  (Family: 8, Stepping: 0)
Detected cache-line size is 64 bytes
CPUflags:  MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
Compiled with runtime CPU detection - WARNING - this is not optimal!
To get best performance, recompile MPlayer with --disable-runtime-cpudetection.

Playing Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi.
File not found: 'Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi'
Failed to open Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi


Exiting... (End of file)
supermoccine#

Should I recompile as it says? Well, maybe I don't need to do that
now.. there are far more important things to take care of...

/Linnea


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Re: Fwd: Fwd: problems with cd/dvd-device

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:50:49 +0200
 Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [...]
  Ah! Thats it..
 
  It still won't play though.
 
  supermoccine# mplayer Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi
 [...]

 Pass the full path:

 mplayer /cdrom/Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi

Oh, great! Now it works just fine.

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Re: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Linnea Forslund wrote:
  On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
 
 But there is nothing in there
 
 
 
 cd /usr/src/ssys
 
 
 /usr/src/ssys: No such file or directory.
 
 
 Install cvsup.  Create a cvsup file to fetch the entire source tree.
 cvsup your source tree.
 
 see what happens.
 ___
 
 
  Ok, I'll try that tomorrow after som sleep and some animating. If you
  could explain it a bit more I would be happy-happy ^^
 
  Night,
 
  Linnea

 Check out
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html and

If I'm going to create a supfile as it says in the handbook, where do
i write? In an xterm just as it is? Do I include the *?


 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html
 note:  you probably don't want cutting edge, but that's where the
 general procedure for cvsupping and compiling your system is.

 HTH,
 Micah



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Re: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Linnea Forslund wrote:
  On 10/25/05, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
 On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
 
 
 But there is nothing in there
 
 
 
 
 cd /usr/src/ssys
 
 
 /usr/src/ssys: No such file or directory.
 
 
 Install cvsup.  Create a cvsup file to fetch the entire source tree.
 cvsup your source tree.
 
 see what happens.
 ___
 
 
 Ok, I'll try that tomorrow after som sleep and some animating. If you
 could explain it a bit more I would be happy-happy ^^
 
 Night,
 
 Linnea
 
 Check out
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html and
 
 
  If I'm going to create a supfile as it says in the handbook, where do
  i write? In an xterm just as it is? Do I include the *?
 
 
 
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge.html
 note:  you probably don't want cutting edge, but that's where the
 general procedure for cvsupping and compiling your system is.
 
 HTH,
 Micah
 

 Checkout
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/current-stable.html
 partway down the page it directs you to some standard sup files on your
 computer.  Copy one to a convenient folder and edit it (I believe it has
 some change mes in it).  As for an editor, try edit (should've been
 installed with the system).  It's not the nicest editor, but it'll do.
 Also, doing a site:freebsd.org search from google will probably turn up
 many helpful pages.


Ok, this feels a bit silly to ask, but what would be a convenient
folder? Should I move it later? Does it matter where i have it when i
run it later?


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last attempt to run mixxx (segfault, lalala)

2005-10-25 Thread Linnea Forslund
I've been posting about it before, but now, before i give it all up I
thought I'll give it one last try and drop an e-mail. Who knows, maybe
it really _will_ work out.

So after getting cvsup, installing it, getting a nice source tree and
a new driver for my graphics card it was supposed to work only it
didn't. Now it doesn't even start in a crappy way (as it did before
with visuals at 1).

With visuals at 1 I get this segfault:

 mixxx
Debug: Starting up...
Debug: MidiObjectOSS: No MIDI devices available.
Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.
Debug: playlist name Default
Debug: id 0, sr 8000, ch 2, bufsize 16, bufno 400
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

and with visuals at 0 i get it without those

Xlib:  extension GLX missing on display :0.0.

The way I got it before.


The driver has

Load  glx

in its configuration file.



Any ideas?


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i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-24 Thread Linnea Forslund
So I learned that in order to fix direct rendering to run mixxx, as
I've been asking about before, I need to fix a driver for my card,
maybe this http://www.nvidia.com/object/freebsd_1.0-7676.html

And in order to install that i first need to have kernel source tree
in /usr/src/sys (package 'ssys' installed) and sinsce I had nothing
in /usr/src/sys I did as it said in
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html
and started sysinstall.

I do this: choosing Configure, then Distributions, then src, then
sys And when I chose ok to the last one I get back to the previous
and when choosing ok to that one again it asks where I wan't to
install it from and I choose ftp and Sweden. There is a message asking
running multiuser, assume network has already been configured? I say
yes, since I don't know what it's about. Then it waits for a looong
time saying it's logging in, but it doesn't connect.

What have I done wrong? What can I do? I have two more days to fix
everything... please help!

/Linnea
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Fwd: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-24 Thread Linnea Forslund
-- Forwarded message --
From: Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 25, 2005 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: i get stuck installing kernel
To: Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:
  There is a message asking
  running multiuser, assume network has already been configured? I say
  yes, since I don't know what it's about. Then it waits for a looong
  time saying it's logging in, but it doesn't connect.
 
  What have I done wrong? What can I do? I have two more days to fix
  everything... please help!

 Is this machine connected to a working internet connection?  The
 dialog you are talking about has noticed that your computer is not
 running in single-user mode, but rather in multi-user mode.
 Typically, systems running multi-user are configured for network and/
 or internet access.

 Make sure the machine is connected to the internet.


It _is_ connected to the internet. It is the machine I'm using right now.

/Linnea
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Re: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-24 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:32 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:

  -- Forwarded message --
  From: Linnea Forslund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Oct 25, 2005 12:31 AM
  Subject: Re: i get stuck installing kernel
  To: Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:
 
  There is a message asking
  running multiuser, assume network has already been configured?
  I say
  yes, since I don't know what it's about. Then it waits for a looong
  time saying it's logging in, but it doesn't connect.
 
  What have I done wrong? What can I do? I have two more days to fix
  everything... please help!
 
 
  Is this machine connected to a working internet connection?  The
  dialog you are talking about has noticed that your computer is not
  running in single-user mode, but rather in multi-user mode.
  Typically, systems running multi-user are configured for network and/
  or internet access.
 
  Make sure the machine is connected to the internet.
 
 
 
  It _is_ connected to the internet. It is the machine I'm using
  right now.
 
  /Linnea

 You could try going to /usr/src/ssys, or which ever directory houses
 the function you need and typing 'make install'


But there is nothing in there

 cd /usr/src/ssys
/usr/src/ssys: No such file or directory.

/Linnea
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Re: i get stuck installing kernel

2005-10-24 Thread Linnea Forslund
On 10/25/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Oct 24, 2005, at 5:59 PM, Linnea Forslund wrote:

  But there is nothing in there
 
 
  cd /usr/src/ssys
 
  /usr/src/ssys: No such file or directory.
 

 Install cvsup.  Create a cvsup file to fetch the entire source tree.
 cvsup your source tree.

 see what happens.
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Ok, I'll try that tomorrow after som sleep and some animating. If you
could explain it a bit more I would be happy-happy ^^

Night,

Linnea
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problems running mixxx (direct rendering, segfault)

2005-10-23 Thread Linnea Forslund
Yesterday I installed mixxx and managed to start it, but only as root.
Then i got this message:


Direct rendering is not enabled in your machine.

This means that the waveform displays will be very slow and take a lot
of CPU time. Either upgrade your configuration to enable direct
rendering or disable the waveform displays in the control panel by
selecting Simple under waveform displays. NOTE: In case you run
NVidia hardware direct rendering may not be present, but you will not
experience a degradation in performance.


I tried selecting simple but it said that the changes will take
effect only after I restart the program and since it started everytime
like the first time it was back to the normal waveform again.

Also the sound was hacking. I don't know if this was because of the
waveform-thing. If it's something else then I have another problem.


Today it won't start from root etiher. I get the same text as when I'm
ordinary:

Debug: Starting up...
Debug: MidiObjectOSS: No MIDI devices available.
Debug: playlist name Default
Debug: id 0, sr 8000, ch 2, bufsize 16, bufno 400
Segmentation fault (core dumped)


I'm supposed to have this running smoothly on thursday when I'm taking
care of the music at my schools halloween-party so I'm kind of
stressed out. Do you think you can help me? I'm new to both unix and
freeBSD so if you explain things like I'm a retarded kid i might get
it ^^


Here they had the same problem:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1236134forum_id=156157
and someone said I can disable visuals manually by editing your
~/.mixxx.cfg file so that the line with Visuals reads 1 instead of 0
Sounds like something to do if nothing else works. How would I do
that?


/Linnea
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panicking newbie with dj-plans

2005-10-20 Thread Linnea Forslund
Hello boys and girls!

I was introduced to freeBSD some time ago by a friend who then became
less of a friend since an argument we had shortly after he installed
the os on my computer and got me started with it. Since then I've only
used the computer for basic things like downloading music, downloading
more music, listening to music, drawing a bit and internetting.

And now I need to use it for amateur dj-ing on thursday. Panic! I dont
even know how to move files really and wouldn't know how to work with
an external harddrive with other people's music files on. And most
definitely I don't know if I can use http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/ and
how then to install it.

I'm starting to read all these newbie guides and I'm thinking of
getting a hold on some books, but I need some emergency help just for
now. Will someone help this confused and panicking youngster new to
unix as well as BSD? Pleeease.. ^^ (I hope this list is an ok place to
ask for help like this)

/Linnea
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