Hi,
I'm trying to get my sound working. So far, I've put
snd_via8233_load=YES in my rc.conf. But which files should I install
next? esound and aumix are installed, but what should be installed as well?
Thanks,
Huub
On Tue, January 2, 2007 1:45 am, Karthik Subramanian wrote:
Is there someplace where there's a list of release-oriented code
bits/features, so that people can pick off stuff that they're
interested in testing? I'm moving to a different city/state in a week
or so, so i'm not sure if I can
On Tue, January 2, 2007 9:44 am, Huub wrote:
I'm trying to get my sound working. So far, I've put
snd_via8233_load=YES in my rc.conf. But which files should I install
next? esound and aumix are installed, but what should be installed as
well?
That should be all you need to do, if that's your
On 2007-01-02 15:44, Huub wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get my sound working. So far, I've put
snd_via8233_load=YES in my rc.conf. But which files should I install
next? esound and aumix are installed, but what should be installed as well?
Have you loaded the correct modules / compiled your
Well, my biggest issue for this release is that all the packages that
compiled and ran on 1.6 also compile and run now. One thing I
would like people with extra (test) machines to do is to do a clean
install and then build their packages starting with a clean slate and
see
On Tue, January 2, 2007 1:11 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I would like to make it the
default for the 2.0 release 6 months from now.
Is it going to be 2.0 so that we don't have a 1.10, or are there other
targets for that release? I was hoping (without any idea of feasibility)
that 2.0
That should be all you need to do, if that's your sound chipset and it's
supported. Check /var/log/dmesg for error messages.
According to the mainboard data, the chip = VIA VT8235.
BIOS says: vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059.
dmesg | grep 0x3059: pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059) at
On Tue, January 2, 2007 3:17 pm, Huub wrote:
According to the mainboard data, the chip = VIA VT8235.
BIOS says: vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059.
dmesg | grep 0x3059: pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059) at
17.5 irq 11
I tried both snd_pcm_load and snd_via8233_load, and have no sound, so
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 03:44:43PM +0100, Huub wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get my sound working. So far, I've put
snd_via8233_load=YES in my rc.conf. But which files should I install
next? esound and aumix are installed, but what should be installed as well?
foo_load=YES should go to
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module please stop moused.
You can start it after loading the module and see if it's detected.
I have several
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 22:43:58 +0100
Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl wrote:
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module please stop moused.
You can start
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Huub wrote:
That should be all you need to do, if that's your sound chipset and it's
supported. Check /var/log/dmesg for error messages.
According to the mainboard data, the chip = VIA VT8235.
BIOS says: vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059.
dmesg | grep 0x3059: pci0:
Huub wrote:
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module please stop moused.
You can start it after loading the module and see if it's detected.
I have
Yeah, and also the via module.
Thanks you. I have my sound working now.
sound_load=YES
snd_ich_load=YES
is what I have (with an Intel onboard something.)
BTW, is there any good console music player that supports ReplayGain, Musepack,
APE, FLAC and optionally WMA?
Sorry. Can't help you
On 2007-01-02 23:17, Huub wrote:
Sorry. Can't help you on that. I had hoped RealPlayer works on DFBSD,
but alas. Also, I can't find mplayer.
It might be possible to get RealPlayer to work using linux emulation,
haven't tried it though.
--
Erik Wikström
Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl wrote:
Yeah, and also the via module.
Thanks you. I have my sound working now.
sound_load=YES
snd_ich_load=YES
is what I have (with an Intel onboard something.)
BTW, is there any good console music player that supports ReplayGain,
Musepack, APE, FLAC
Um, I just meant cvsup vs. rsync without ssh. Rsync can talk to the
rsync daemon that runs on the remote server, I'd think this is the
best way that you can use rsync. I don't know enough about cvsup to
say anything like that, though.
For using ssh/rsh with rsync, you just need to do the
Gergo Szakal wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 22:43:58 +0100
Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl wrote:
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module please stop
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 12:11, Matthew Dillon wrote:
Well, my biggest issue for this release is that all the packages that
compiled and ran on 1.6 also compile and run now. One thing I
would like people with extra (test) machines to do is to do a clean
install and then
:On Tue, January 2, 2007 1:11 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
: I would like to make it the
: default for the 2.0 release 6 months from now.
:
:Is it going to be 2.0 so that we don't have a 1.10, or are there other
:targets for that release? I was hoping (without any idea of feasibility)
:that
I'm doing some evaluation of DragonFly with regard to high performance
IP forwarding on multi-core systems. My preliminary results yield
pretty poor results with 64-byte frames on GbE (comparable to NetBSD
but substantially less impressive than Linux). I was wondering if
there are any good tweaks
walt wrote:
Gergo Szakal wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 22:43:58 +0100
Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl wrote:
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Huub wrote:
I was wondering why I got disk full without having many apps
installed. Now df -k tells me /usr is very small and /home is very
large. Is there any smart way I can change this without having to
reinstall DFBSD?
Move your /usr to
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