On Wed, Sep 23, 2015, at 06:50, Bernhard Fröhlich wrote:
> Am 23.09.2015 4:10 vorm. schrieb "Mark Felder" :
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> > On Tue, Sep 22, 2015, at 15:57, Michael Butler wrote:
> > > On 09/22/15 16:20, Adam Vande More wrote:
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I agree. Just to be safe we really shouldn't provide packages for the
virtualbox kmods. It's just asking for trouble.
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is is known behavior. Virtualbox
requires a huge contiguous chunk of memory for the VM and that's
probably what you're running into.
Can you give more information about the specs of the server itself and
the amount of resources allocated to VMs?
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On Wed, Jul 29, 2015, at 08:47, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> For the last couple of weeks or so (I can't nail the exact revision
> because I didn't think much of it then), ldconfig from /compat/linux
> (linux_base-c6) has been very, very slow. It sits there consuming 100%
> of one CPU cor
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015, at 08:20, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
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> - Can I install 64bit and 32bit in parallel with this approach (I
> have to admit, it depends if the 64bit linuxulator is going to a
> different or the same /compat/linux directory but I haven't checked
> that, and it depends o
On Sat, Dec 7, 2013, at 2:02, Bernhard Fröhlich wrote:
> Am 06.12.2013 23:24 schrieb "Eitan Adler" :
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 4:04 PM, Bernhard Fröhlich
> wrote:
> > >
> > > Am 06.12.2013 21:45 schrieb "Eitan Adler" :
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> > >>
> > >> I get the following when try to run VirtualBox
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013, at 14:26, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
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> ls -l /dev/cd0 gives following:
>
> crw-rw 1 root operator 0, 85 Sep 10 18:46 /dev/cd0
>
Only root and operator have access to that device. Put your user in the
operator group. You will have to logout/login again. In your
shell
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013, at 12:36, kalth...@googlemail.com wrote:
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> Is anybody having similar problems?
>
Yes, just tried to reproduce this and it certainly is a problem. You
can't drag the bar to change memory nor can you type in the text box.
This is a rather large regression.
CC'd vbox@
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I'll compare to mine when I get home. Perhaps this is a new bug?
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 15:14:39 +0900
진석오 wrote:
> how to update it? ports/multimedia/libvdpau 0.5_1 looks the latest one?
0.5 is the version that fixes it. See the commit message: "People are no longer
blue!"
If this is still not fixed for you then you have a broken and/or unclean
FreeBSD insta
Update your libvdpau. This was discussed extensively on the Xorg mailing list
:-)
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 08:12:39 -0600, Vick Khera wrote:
Has anyone run the MessageSystems Momentum email server in the
linuxalator? Their supported platforms are linux and solaris, but
having no experience managing either of those, I'd rather run it in
FreeBSD.
I've personally never heard of it
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 07:15:20 -0500, Rusty Nejdl
wrote:
[tethys]:/etc> cat /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
OverrideGPUValidation=true
#EnableLinuxHWVideoDecode=0
A combination of this and right clicking a flash video -> settings ->
uncheck Hardware Acceleration appears to have fixed it.
Thanks for th
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 07:15:20 -0500, Rusty Nejdl
wrote:
Have you tried creating/editing this file?
[tethys]:/etc> cat /etc/adobe/mms.cfg
Yes, but perhaps I didn't follow the blood ritual correctly ;-) I'll also
take your exact suggestion and give it a whirl. Glad to hear there's
someone
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 03:21:47 -0500, Alexander Best
wrote:
i experienced similar problems. what worked for me was to open a flash
video
(let's say on youtube), then go into the flash settings by right
clicking and
then disabling the hardware acceleration.
afterwards close your browser,
Ok guys, I really don't know what to say. I wish someone could come stare
at my box and witness this because it seems like I'm the only person in
existence to have this problem. I've tried -stable, I've tried different
flash player / browser / nvidia driver combinations, flash config settings
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 15:30:02 -0500, Rusty Nejdl
wrote:
Can I ask what we are waiting for to commit this to the ports
tree? This new version is a HUGE improvement, at least as I have seen.
At home I can't install Windows 7 in a VM because it crashes in the
installer and terminates the VM e
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:14:45 -0600, Mark Felder wrote:
Whoa! I finally got it working! Funny how you think of new ideas after
you send off an email
The VM's hard disk was on zfs and I had "copies=2" set. I disabled
this, created a fresh VM, and now it lets me int
Whoa! I finally got it working! Funny how you think of new ideas after you
send off an email
The VM's hard disk was on zfs and I had "copies=2" set. I disabled this,
created a fresh VM, and now it lets me into the installer.
Virtualbox apparently does not like ZFS's copies feature.
Re
I'm having issues with Virtualbox on my Desktop at home. I'm trying to
install a new VM (Windows 7) and the iso is over NFS. It starts booting in
the installer, screen resizes, an BAM it crashes.
I'm running nvidia on the desktop with driver version 260.19.44
Here's a link to my log:
http://
Well it started happening again. Basically what I did was rebuild all of
ports which downgraded my nvidia driver. I was getting consistent crashes
in youtube after this happened. I upgraded my nvidia driver to 260.19.44
by modifying the port and now I can't get it to crash anymore.
*HOWEVER
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 07:19:53 -0600, Sergiy Suprun
wrote:
Hello
I also use latest linux flash player and latest (260.19.36) nvidia
drivers on 8-stable amd64
and have one lockup but can't reproduce this again.
flash works mainly fine.
OK good that removes my suspicion that it's related to a n
Hi,
Latest flashplugin causes a panic with Nvidia due to vdpau. 10.1 does not
have this issue. Have you had reports? Can you mark it broken or
something? Perhaps there's even a way to disable vdpau in 10.2?
It appears making this setting change in /etc/adobe/mms.cfg works in Linux:
EnableLinux
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:42:59 -0600, Mark Felder wrote:
I was talking about the maintainer of the flashplugin in ports. That
would be Nox. I have sent him an email.
Oh dear I take that back. He was the last person to submit an update, not
the maintainer. Whoops!
Mark
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:39:49 -0600, Juergen Lock
wrote:
So on the box that got the panic the nvidia driver port was rebuilt
after the src/kernel upgrade?
Correct.
The maintainer is emulation@... But yes if its confirmed and
can't be fixed we should probably patch the flash binary to st
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 13:24:25 -0600, Juergen Lock
wrote:
I see you use the nvidia blob (I use radeon with xorg drivers), did
you rebuild the nvidia driver port after upgrading to 8.2? Or maybe
this has something to do with the vdpau support that was added to
flash with the last update and th
I'm sending this to both stable and emulation lists, but I'm not
subscribed to the emulation list so please cc: me there.
Hi guys,
I'm told this is known but I can't find any information. I'm running the
checkout for RELENG_8_2 from Thursday and the issue I'm having on my amd64
Desktop is
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