On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 09:42:25PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 08:36:25AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > >
> > >There is a special codec for speech. You'll find it the
> > >audio/speex port. From the pkg-descr:
> >
> > actually i use it with asterisk - at about 15kbps (VB
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On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 08:51:02PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 08:26:02AM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 08:05:59PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > > > lame -h -V 3 - nobody could tell the difference, it gives <200kbps
> > > > bitrate
> > > > lame -h -b
Hi,
> I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
> wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
More about this issue.
RELEASE_6.4 i386 is imune of this problem.
I did a make -d A installworld and it seems that it is all about
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/machine.
It's a link to /usr/s
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 09:43:18PM -0400, Jimmie James wrote:
> hw.snd.default_unit=1 <-- This has fixed everything, from the looks of
> it. Not 100% sure what =1 means, but I have sound now.
snd_hda can now drive multiple physical output units (pcm0, pcm1,
...). I guess 1 refers to pcm1 (in you
I've noticed that when a huge, partially or totally swapped out
process exits, there is a lot of disk activity going on, before
the process truly dies. This is not necessarily due to sync(2),
because it also happens with CPU bound processes that write very
little output.
Not sure what's really goi
That's the idea: take telephone/voice @ what? 4kbps? -- it was
standard means between 300-3100Hz. often - sounds below 300Hz are now that
filtered today.
record your voice at 8Khz sampling rate and then compress with speex
various options and compare compressed and uncompressed.
If you're not an expert you should probably stick with one of the
--preset modes. E.g. '--preset medium' or '--preset standard'. That will
give you variable bitrate files with good quality.
lame -h -V 3 is what i use.
The speakers in telephones are tiny. That's probably a large part of it.
Th
Not sure what's really going on there, but apparently, the process
reads in pages from swap that have been paged out previously
(according to top(1)).
is it your program and you are sure it's on exit?
i'm sure it's not.
it's because the program is writted the way it's doing a lot of things
(p
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:27:53AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > Not sure what's really going on there, but apparently, the process
> > reads in pages from swap that have been paged out previously
> > (according to top(1)).
>
> is it your program and you are sure it's on exit?
Every memory hu
is it your program and you are sure it's on exit?
Every memory hungry program is concerned; and yes: it happens exactly
on exit.
strange.
i just wrote a test program
#include
int test[1024*1024*128];
main() {
int a;
for(a=0;a<1024*1024*128;a++) test[a]=a;
puts("end");
}
it fills 512MB
On Sunday 15 March 2009 01:44:45 Frank Jahnke wrote:
> I'm setting up a new i386 computer, and I always include a complete
> Linux browser (usually Opera), including plugins. I went to the
> linux-sun-jre16 port, and I find a disagreement on the jre version
> number requested in the port (u3) vers
You'll probably have to ask the port maintainer directly:
cd /usr/ports/java/linux-sun-jre16
make maintainer
he made him and the maintainer appeared ;)
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On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:09:00AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >>
> >> is it your program and you are sure it's on exit?
> >
> > Every memory hungry program is concerned; and yes: it happens exactly
> > on exit.
>
> strange.
> i just wrote a test program
>
> #include
> int test[1024*1024*128
it swapped a lot, then wrote "end" and immediately exited.
Hmmm... yes, it's strange. With malloc-ed space, exit is also very
fast. On a 2 GB machine with amd64, exit is almost immediate:
try mallocing 2 million times 2 kilobytes and fill.
maybe exit first free all malloc'ed space which is de
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 21:03:36 -0700 (PDT), b...@vesterman.com wrote:
> I've been trying to set up a system (7.0 Release) with full-disk
> encryption, using GELI, and booting from a thumb drive. When booting, it
> gets as far as asking me for the passphrases of the various encrypted
> disks; when I
I have php5-5.2.9 installed on my FBSD 6.3 system. I am attempting to
use a php script that fails with:
Call to undefined function simplexml_load_string()
Googling suggests that this function is part of the PHP software and is
installed by default unless built with the "--disable-simplexml"
conf
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>
> I have php5-5.2.9 installed on my FBSD 6.3 system. I am attempting to
> use a php script that fails with:
>
> Call to undefined function simplexml_load_string()
>
> Googling suggests that this function is part of the PHP software and is
> installed by default unless bu
When trying to do a portupgrade of apcupsd I received the following error:
checking for gd2/gd.h... no
configure: error: Found system GD library but no header file.
Please find the file gd.h in your system
include directories and re
Bill Moran wrote:
> Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>> I have php5-5.2.9 installed on my FBSD 6.3 system. I am attempting to
>> use a php script that fails with:
>>
>> Call to undefined function simplexml_load_string()
>>
>> Googling suggests that this function is part of the PHP software and is
>> i
In the last episode (Mar 15), cpghost said:
> I've noticed that when a huge, partially or totally swapped out process
> exits, there is a lot of disk activity going on, before the process truly
> dies. This is not necessarily due to sync(2), because it also happens
> with CPU bound processes that
I'm considering getting one of MSI's "nettop" computers to run a small
server in my home. I was wondering if anyone could tell me if it
would run FreeBSD or not? There is a model with Linux pre-installed,
so I'm hopeful. I just figured I'd ask before spending a few hundred
dollars. :)
http://m
> That -k option to make is unnecessary and possibly bad. Stop using it
> for now.
Well, it doesn't really sound like it is *good*, but I was just trying
to get X to install again. Thanks for the warning, though.
> cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg
> make clean
OK, it cleans everything
> make config-re
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:01:41 +0100 cpghost wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:27:53AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > > Not sure what's really going on there, but apparently, the process
> > > reads in pages from swap that have been paged out previously
> > > (according to top(1)).
> >
>
Hi All,
Last week my harddisk was broken and wiped out the slice of FreeBSD 7.1R.
I decided to bring back my old harddisk with 3 partitions i.e.
Windows ME, Windows 2000 and a free partition.
It has a menu for selecting which Windows to boot and I have tested
booting them.
Then I installed FreeBSD
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:48:49AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Mar 15), cpghost said:
> > I've noticed that when a huge, partially or totally swapped out process
> > exits, there is a lot of disk activity going on, before the process truly
> > dies. This is not necessarily due
Dear all,
While I'm at it, I don't seem to be able to get my head around some networking
items I observed (currently only vlan(4), not ng_vlan(4), if that makes a
difference):
- On my router, why do I have to set the base interface to promiscuous mode in
order to get packets from/to my vlans t
Dear all,
I have an odd Xorg error with a Matrox G200 card here. I have googled for it
but only found dual-head installations, plus comments that it allegedly is
fixed with the new FreeBSD Xorg 1.5.3 ports.
However, as I still see the error, I poked about and could not find much of the
changes
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 03:24:51AM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 11:01:41 +0100 cpghost wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:27:53AM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > > > Not sure what's really going on there, but apparently, the process
> > > > reads in pages from swap that ha
hi
hi all,
i try to install xorg as a package like:
# pkg_add -r xorg
it takes a while, but only an error appears to me, it says that
"Error: FTP Unable to get
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/Latest/xorg.tbz
:
File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
p
The X system is an installation set . . . not a 3rd party package.
Check installation documentation.
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Stefan Miklosovic <
miklosovic.free...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi
>
> hi all,
>
> i try to install xorg as a package like:
>
> # pkg_add -r xorg
>
> it takes a while
Hi Stefan,
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/Latest/xorg.tbz
You may miss a 'All' in there, try something like fetch
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/Latest/All/xorg-7.4.tbz
Regards,
Peter.
---
ftp> ls All/*xorg*
229 Entering Exten
> xorg-drivers requires the drivers it has been configured to depend on, which
> does not necessarily include xf86-video-via.
> Go to the xorg-drivers port and do a 'make config' to change which drivers
> it will depend on.
This did work to get XORG to install. Now I'm trying to get XFCE
installe
Hello list,
my fresh FreeBSD install just rebooted last night and i wonder how to
find out the reason why this happened? I took a look at the log files
but there was no explanation for this.
Regards,
Vava
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h
my fresh FreeBSD install just rebooted last night and i wonder how to
find out the reason why this happened? I took a look at the log files
but there was no explanation for this.
if your logs just "cut off", it just panicked or hard-restarted.
if first - look at /var/run/dmesg.boot to see if lo
Apart from having to close each tab/window, freeing all its resources,
bits of the executable itself need to be paged in to do various things,
which may need to page out some more. What's amazing is that it can do
that for several minutes, coming out unscathed when it finally quits!
(extreme exa
But as Dan has pointed out, firefox et al. are probably written in
such a way that they reawaken all their dynamic data structures
from swap while cleaning up. There's not much one can do from the
OS side to prevent this from happening.
indeed. there are no fix for crappy software, usually writ
By this stage mozilla is about 150MB with about 60MB resident, and swap
is pushing 200MB. *seriously* paging, just on flipping to another tab.
Now close mozilla and watch top while it's shutting down. Go and pour
yourself a cuppa, there's no hurry ..
just tested with opera - the same. crappy s
On Sunday 15 March 2009 01:31:24 am Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
> > wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
>
> More about this issue.
>
> RELEASE_6.4 i386 is imune of this problem.
>
> I did a make -d A installworld and it seems that it is all
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
By this stage mozilla is about 150MB with about 60MB resident, and swap
is pushing 200MB. *seriously* paging, just on flipping to another tab.
Now close mozilla and watch top while it's shutting down. Go and pour
yourself a cuppa, there's no hurry ..
just tested with op
> Yes, clearly web browsers should be optimized for speed of exiting.
Oh, yes, definitely.
But, honestly, a marginally minor resource footprint would not be bad, either.
But I've got a certain feeling that this thread'll go to advocacy sooner or
later :)
Regards,
Peter.
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Nur bis 16.03.! DS
just tested with opera - the same. crappy software rulez ;)
Yes, clearly web browsers should be optimized for speed of exiting.
of other things - too
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But, honestly, a marginally minor resource footprint would not be bad, either.
But I've got a certain feeling that this thread'll go to advocacy sooner or
later :)
would be really nice about advocacy of GOOD web browser that not only
exits faster, but WORKS faster. i don't know any, except l
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
just tested with opera - the same. crappy software rulez ;)
Yes, clearly web browsers should be optimized for speed of exiting.
of other things - too
My point is that for all your high handed judgement, you have no idea
what trade-offs might be in play here ;)
Kr
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 05:57:47PM +, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >> By this stage mozilla is about 150MB with about 60MB resident, and swap
> >> is pushing 200MB. *seriously* paging, just on flipping to another tab.
> >> Now close mozilla and watch top while it's shutting
On Sunday 15 March 2009 11:20:58 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >>> just tested with opera - the same. crappy software rulez ;)
> >>
> >> Yes, clearly web browsers should be optimized for speed of exiting.
> >
> > of other things - too
>
> My point is that for all your high hand
Michael Powell wrote:
> Bill Moran wrote:
>
>
>> Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>>> I have php5-5.2.9 installed on my FBSD 6.3 system. I am attempting to
>>> use a php script that fails with:
>>>
>>> Call to undefined function simplexml_load_string()
>>>
>>> Googling suggests that this function
hi...
have a look here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-7517/ch01s04.html
I think the cleanest solution would be to create a match block for your
user, and apply the forcecommand within that block...
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Olli
On Fr, 2009-03-13 at 21:50 -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Jonathan Chen wrote:
> >
Well, I finally got XORG to install again, and then installed XFCE
4.6. Still no menus, and huge screen resolution. However,
Ctl-Alt-[Keypad Minus] will zoom in on part of the desktop area,
making text at least readable on screen.
Any other suggestions on getting XFCE to have its menu again? Or o
Keith Seyffarth wrote:
> Well, I finally got XORG to install again, and then installed XFCE
> 4.6. Still no menus, and huge screen resolution. However,
> Ctl-Alt-[Keypad Minus] will zoom in on part of the desktop area,
> making text at least readable on screen.
>
> Any other suggestions on getting
> You could try hitting ALT+F2 and typing xfce4-settings-manager or
> xfce4-settings-editor to run these.
I was able to set some things this way, but some settings don't take
(such as screen resolution).
also, changing the theme to Tango didn't fix the missing icons (yes,
icons-tango-0.8.1_1 and
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Keith Seyffarth wrote:
cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg
make config-recursive
(choose configuration for everything)
Should there have been some kind of user interaction here? A series of
questions? A screen with boxes to X for different options? What I got
was:
# make config-recurs
I have a cheapo USB NIC, found in dmesg..
ugen0:
on uhub1
I have complied a kernel including ..
device uhci
device ohci
device usb
device miibus
device udav
per the udav(4) man page .. but ifconfig shows only the onboard nic ..
am I missing something .. or is this USB NIC unsupported ..
Hi,
> > What I did is: during the installation of the distrubition I set back
> > the CMOS clock to UTC time, and when FreeBSD was done installing from
> > the CD, I reset the CMOS clock to the wall clock. It worked, but it's
> > not very nice.
> What you did is not necessary if you "adjkerntz -i"
> Sorry, should have had you do rmconfig-recursive first. There's a
OK. I'll have to think about that. It is mostly working now, having
added an xrandr line to the .xinitrc file to fix the resolution.
> Are you running FreeBSD 6.0? I don't know if xorg-7.4 will work or even
> build with tha
And I think the cleanest solution would be to link .login to vtysh , make
sure that your system logs out when it finishes this command or you can't use
this technique.
Steve Bertrand wrote (earlier today):
> I think the cleanest solution would be to create a match block for your
> user, and ap
I haven't been folowing this discussion but have you tried to delete the
.config folder in your user's home and start xfce without it? that forces
it to redo the config from scratch.
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It would be nice if in ports you had kmymoney2 0.9.3. I see that you still
have 0.8.9.
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I'm having a problem with cvsup and it just started happening. I have
other servers on the same LAN that are having no problem connecting to the
very same servers. I found other people that had this problem by
searching but nothing gave a definitive answer on how to solve this. I
tried to rebuild
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, jmdennis @dslextreme.com wrote:
> It would be nice if in ports you had kmymoney2 0.9.3. I see that you still
> have 0.8.9.
Your question is more appropriate for freebsd-ports. The finance/kmymoney2
port is 0.8.9 because that is the latest *stable* release. Feel free to
sub
While looking at the netstat man pages, I saw an interesting option:
-MExtract values associated with the name list from the specified
core instead of the default /dev/kmem.
-NExtract the name list from the specified system instead of the
default, which is
I found these options in netstat and I'm interested in what they're for:
-M Extract values associated with the name list from the specified
core instead of the default /dev/kmem.
-N Extract the name list from the specified system instead of the
default, which
Keith Seyffarth said the following on 2009-03-16 02:38:
Sorry, should have had you do rmconfig-recursive first. There's a
OK. I'll have to think about that. It is mostly working now, having
added an xrandr line to the .xinitrc file to fix the resolution.
What line was that?
_
> I haven't been folowing this discussion but have you tried to delete the
> .config folder in your user's home and start xfce without it? that forces
> it to redo the config from scratch.
I didn't actually try that, but at one point I did create a new user
and that user has the same issues.
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Peter Cornelius wrote:
I have an odd Xorg error with a Matrox G200 card here. I have googled
for it but only found dual-head installations, plus comments that it
allegedly is fixed with the new FreeBSD Xorg 1.5.3 ports.
The last time I saw that error was on a -CURRENT tes
Hi,
I spent a couple of days trying to install FreeBSD 7.1 amd64 on a Dell
PowerEdge 2950.
It won't finish booting properly from the installation CD:
with default boot, single user and verbose it stops at:
fdc0: ...
device_attach: fdc0 attach returned 6
with ACPI disabled and Safe mode it stops
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 22:32:49 -0500
Troy wrote:
> I'm having a problem with cvsup and it just started happening. I have
> other servers on the same LAN that are having no problem connecting
> to the very same servers. I found other people that had this problem
> by searching but nothing gave a de
In 7.1 phpmyadmin now drops you into a logon screen.
How do I stop this function and always go to main menu screen?
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On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:37:13PM -0700, prad wrote:
>
> one of the neat things i've found about freebsd vs linux is the
> 'instantaneous' rm.
>
> when you remove a large file or a substantial directory, freebsd does
> it right away ard you get your prompt back, while with every linux i've
> trie
Fbsd1 wrote:
In 7.1 phpmyadmin now drops you into a logon screen.
How do I stop this function and always go to main menu screen?
That's nothing to do with the FreeBSD version -- phpMyAdmin works the
same on any platform.
To make phpMyAdmin auto-login to a DB, you need to use 'config'
authentic
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