D Hill writes:
> In light of your message, I was provoked to switched my workstation at
> work to using the sched_ule thread scheduler.
>
> I am running on a dual Pentium III system:
>
> duane# grep CPU /var/run/dmesg.boot
> CPU: Intel Pentium III (999.67-MHz 686-class CPU)
> F
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 at 21:59 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
Hi!
I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know how to
do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under KDE/Gnome
and I would like to test the new one.
In light of your message, I
Shall I submit a P.R for this?
To follow up on this report (
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=5171+0+current/freebsd-x11
), here's the console log after the crash.
http://pastebin.ca/986954 Console messages
http://pastebin.ca/983903 dmesg
http://pastebin.ca/983910 xorg.conf
http://
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 08:54:50PM -0400, Michael Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >gang,
> >
> >there's just something about kmail/kontact that grabs me the
> >wrong way. on my ubuntu server where gnome is my
I sent this to ports but then reconsidered this- I thought ports was for
ports errors, but a quick look back and it mostly seems to be just for
testing. Anyway, I hope I rectified this sufficiently...
I'm trying to install OpenLDAP as a server to "attempt" to try it out
for our network. The proble
I am seeing occasionally that selected text isn't being copied into the
clipboard and isn't available for subsequent paste (with the middle
mouse button).
In most cases it works, maybe in <1% cases it doesn't, still enough to
make it annoying.
Also for example I am not able to copy the select
On Apr 15, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
I have two questions. First:
Assume you have a FreeBSD system installed that has been running for
at
least a year, with a bunch of graphical desktop and productivity
software
installed, and have both installed and uninstalled a lot of software
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 01:31:23AM +0200, Mel wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 April 2008 01:14:50 Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> > Assume you have a FreeBSD system installed that has been running for at
> > least a year, with a bunch of graphical desktop and productivity software
> > installed, and have both ins
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 04:35:52PM -0700, Luke Dean wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> >I have two questions. First:
> >
> >Assume you have a FreeBSD system installed that has been running for at
> >least a year, with a bunch of graphical desktop and productivity software
> >ins
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Chad Perrin wrote:
I have two questions. First:
Assume you have a FreeBSD system installed that has been running for at
least a year, with a bunch of graphical desktop and productivity software
installed, and have both installed and uninstalled a lot of software over
tha
On Saturday 12 April 2008 07:17:31 pm Da Rock wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 18:33 -0400, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > On Saturday 12 April 2008 05:32:25 pm Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > > Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > > > On Saturday 12 April 2008 04:29:20 pm Warren Block wrote:
> > > >> On Sat, 12 Ap
On Wednesday 16 April 2008 01:14:50 Chad Perrin wrote:
> Assume you have a FreeBSD system installed that has been running for at
> least a year, with a bunch of graphical desktop and productivity software
> installed, and have both installed and uninstalled a lot of software over
> that time. Now
I have two questions. First:
Assume you have a FreeBSD system installed that has been running for at
least a year, with a bunch of graphical desktop and productivity software
installed, and have both installed and uninstalled a lot of software over
that time. Now imagine that you want to know wh
Greetings,
We have been attempting to upgrade several servers from 6.2 to 6.3. We
have been using a shared source tree on an nfs mount to both build and
install our systems. We run a mix of virtual and physical servers in our
environment. Our physical systems are all dual-xeon machines running
> What made you believe it is the scheduler?
>
> --
> Mel
There were some reports of problems with responsiveness with the 4BSD
scheduler in 7.0 leading up to its release, so it's certainly a
possibility.
Josh
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:04:00 -0500, Dino Vliet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Uuuhhh, ok, you've got me here, I'm LOST.
What KEYRING option? I didn't recall (dis)abling any option.
If you didn't tweak it then you didn't clean your ports tree before run it.
I just want to install seahorse via t
Jeremy Messenger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:36:18 -0500,
Dino Vliet
wrote:
> I've continued with the seahorse problem. In /usr/ports/UPDATING I
> couldn't find anything regarding seahorse!
The gnome-keyring-manager is in /usr/ports/MOVED for gnome-keyring-manager
Jeremy Messenger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:28:40 -0500,
Dino Vliet
wrote:
> Ok thanks for the suggestions,
>
> I've started with Yelp but am getting this error when doing a make
> install distclean.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/x11/yelp]# make install distclean
I upgraded my ports a week or so ago (after the Gnome 2.20 upgrade if that
helps).
I'm running Xfce on both 7.0 and 6.3. Before the upgrade, I could use the Xfce
opanel shutdown button to poweroff the system (with the appropriate entry in
sudoers).
Following the upgrade, I simply get returned
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 21:59:46 Daniel Tourde wrote:
> I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know how
> to do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under
> KDE/Gnome and I would like to test the new one.
What made you believe it is the scheduler?
Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Josh Carroll writes:
>
>
> > > I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't
> > > know how todo that.
> >
> > You will want to use options SCHED_ULE instead of SCHED_4BSD in your
> > kernel config.
>
> Am I correct in
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 16:56:37 -0400
Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am I correct in remembering SCHED_ULE /is/ the default for 7.0+?
4BSD ist the default scheduler of 7.0. ULE will be default for 7.1+.
Andreas
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On Tuesday 15 April 2008 04:56:37 pm Robert Huff wrote:
> Josh Carroll writes:
> > > I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I
> > > don't know how todo that.
> >
> > You will want to use options SCHED_ULE instead of SCHED_4BSD in your
> > kernel config.
>
> Am I corre
вівторок 15 квітень 2008 03:55 по, Mel Ви написали:
> Since the default GID for dovecot is 143, I suspect you have two dovecot
> groups. ls -ln should show you the numeric group id.
Yes, that was it. Thank you very much for the quick and accurate response!
Yours,
-mi
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On Tuesday 15 April 2008 22:10:41 Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> Do something like [sorry not exact syntax as I don't have access to a
> freebsd machine]:
> foreach i (`cat portlist`)
> foreach? cd /usr/ports/$i && make config
You should 'make config-conditional' to save yourself some work. make confi
Josh Carroll writes:
> > I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't
> > know how todo that.
>
> You will want to use options SCHED_ULE instead of SCHED_4BSD in your
> kernel config.
Am I correct in remembering SCHED_ULE /is/ the default for 7.0+?
I
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Mel wrote:
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 15:26:42 Edward Ruggeri wrote:
A lot of people would reply that they'd like to configure the ports
themselves before launching the installation, leading people to
suggest scripts such as:
#!/bin/sh
plist=`pkg_version -ovl'<' |awk '{ print $1 }'`
for porg in $
n Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Daniel Tourde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know how
> to
> do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under KDE/Gnome
> and I would like to test the new one.
See the foll
Hi!
I would like to switch scheduler on my FreeBSD 7.0 box but I don't know how to
do that. The scheduler by default has terrible performances under KDE/Gnome
and I would like to test the new one.
Daniel
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On Tuesday 15 April 2008 20:55:01 Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> I've encountered a problem, which went ahead most of the things I know
> about Unix file permissions:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:run/dovecot/login (10) ls -l ssl-parameters.dat
> -rw-r- 2 root dovecot 230 Apr 13 00:33 ssl-parameters.da
I saw some previous chat here that the nic in a Dell T105 didnt work
with some versions. What is the current state of this problem? Would
I need to select one of the optional NICs to get it to work, assuming I
don't want to run current? I am OK with running stable, I have done
that for year
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:08:32PM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
> I have the following in devd.conf for several ugen devices, and it
> works fine, but I'd like to have it work for cuaU devices, and for
> some reason it doesn't. Anything look wrong?
>
> attach 101 {
> device-name "cuaU[0-9]+";
Hello!
I've encountered a problem, which went ahead most of the things I know about
Unix file permissions:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:run/dovecot/login (10) ls -l ssl-parameters.dat
-rw-r- 2 root dovecot 230 Apr 13 00:33 ssl-parameters.dat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:run/dovecot/login (11) groups
doveco
I have the following in devd.conf for several ugen devices, and it
works fine, but I'd like to have it work for cuaU devices, and for
some reason it doesn't. Anything look wrong?
attach 101 {
device-name "cuaU[0-9]+";
action "/bin/chmod -h 666 /dev/$device-name";
};
Thanks,
Steve
I'm porting an Ethernet driver LRO mechanism (Large Recieve Offload) from
Linux to FreeBSD.
I learned a bit about mbuf chains and records, but i couldn't understand
whether the OS is capable of "eating" a whole mbuf record (mbuf linked using
m_cat, by their m_nextpkt pointer) on the RX side.
Can
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 18:07:42 Ashant Chalasani wrote:
> Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
> install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
> bunch of files in /man, as seen at
> http://code.google.com/p/tinybsdap/wiki/InstallingPorts
Anselm Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is there a tool, like portaudit for the ports tree, to track updates
> and/or vulnerabilities for the base system and the kernel? What I'm
> looking for is a tool that will check my current installation against
> a specific checkout of the CVS source an
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 07:24:15PM +0200, Mel wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 April 2008 18:57:45 Alain G. Fabry wrote:
>
> > xorg log indicates GLX and DRI to be loaded
> >
> > (II) LoadModule: "glx"
> > (II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libglx.so
> > (II) Module glx: vendor="X
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 15:26:42 Edward Ruggeri wrote:
> A lot of people would reply that they'd like to configure the ports
> themselves before launching the installation, leading people to
> suggest scripts such as:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> plist=`pkg_version -ovl'<' |awk '{ print $1 }'`
> for porg in $p
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 17:07:14 Vikash Badal wrote:
> datasize 33554432 kB
That says 3G.
> 48647 mysql 35 200 963M 938M kserel 0 718.9H 22.17% mysqld
Your my.cnf is missing. Are you sure you're allowing mysql to go beyong 1G?
--
Mel
Problem with today's modular so
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 19:32:03 Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Ashant Chalasani wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
> > install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
> > bunch of files in /man, as seen at
> > http:/
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 18:07:42 Ashant Chalasani wrote:
> Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
> install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
> bunch of files in /man, as seen at
> http://code.google.com/p/tinybsdap/wiki/InstallingPorts
Ashant Chalasani wrote:
Hello All,
Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
bunch of files in /man, as seen at
http://code.google.com/p/tinybsdap/wiki/InstallingPorts (hope the
linking is not mind
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 18:57:45 Alain G. Fabry wrote:
> xorg log indicates GLX and DRI to be loaded
>
> (II) LoadModule: "glx"
> (II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libglx.so
> (II) Module glx: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
> compiled for 1.4.0, module version = 1.0
Hi,
Running 7.0-RELEASE #0, trying to get 3ddesktop to work, but whenever I launch
"3ddesk --kde3", I get the following error.
3ddeskd: glXIsDirect failed, no Direct Rendering possible!
3ddeskd: Please configure hardware acceleration. Exiting.
What could be causing this?
xorg.conf module sec
At 18:07 15/04/2008, Ashant Chalasani wrote:
Hello All,
Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
bunch of files in /man, as seen at
http://code.google.com/p/tinybsdap/wiki/InstallingPorts (hope t
At 18:07 15/04/2008, Ashant Chalasani wrote:
Hello All,
Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
bunch of files in /man, as seen at
http://code.google.com/p/tinybsdap/wiki/InstallingPorts (hope t
Hello All,
Is there a way to install a port without the man-pages. I'm trying to
install a dhcp server onto a Tinybsd image and end up buying myself a
bunch of files in /man, as seen at
http://code.google.com/p/tinybsdap/wiki/InstallingPorts (hope the
linking is not minded).
Thanks
--
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Greetings,
I am trying to get mysql to use more memory, at present it seems stuck
at around 1G
>From the mysql lists the it was suggested that I increase kern.maxdsiz,
kern.dfdl, kern.maxssiz
In /boot/loader.conf.
Having set the values of kern.maxdsiz and kern.dfdl mto 6G, I still
cant use m
I'm at a gui that has 5 options to choose from ,
average user-
Developer
x-developer etc..
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Hello, Jean-Paul Natola
set WHITOUT_X11="YES" in /etc/make.conf for example.
just see man make.conf and man src.conf
You wrote:
> Which option does one c
Hello, Jean-Paul Natola
set WHITOUT_X11="YES" in /etc/make.conf for example.
just see man make.conf and man src.conf
You wrote:
Which option does one choose during install for use as a server-
Don't need games, X, or anything of the sort.
I just want to have ssh access
Then install my usua
Hi,
is there a tool, like portaudit for the ports tree, to track updates
and/or vulnerabilities for the base system and the kernel? What I'm
looking for is a tool that will check my current installation against
a specific checkout of the CVS source and kernel trees considering a
specific
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 01:37:41PM -0600, Eric Zimmerman wrote:
>
> Eric Zimmerman wrote:
> >Frank Shute wrote:
> >>
> >>I spotted a couple of things with your rc.conf that could be causing
> >>you trouble:
> >>
> >>1) There are a lot of unquoted YES's for enabling services. I don't
> >>know if tha
Which option does one choose during install for use as a server-
Don't need games, X, or anything of the sort.
I just want to have ssh access
Then install my usual CLAM EXIM SA
I know this is a lame question but its been over year since I did this
TIA
j
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At 07:39 PM 4/14/2008, Steve Franks wrote:
I have two terminal programs - cutecom and minicom, both built from
ports with no tweaks. Minicom will fire up and hit the serial port
just fine, but cutecom can't open it except with sudo. I tried
tweaking devfs.conf (as well as a straight chmod on /
At 06:25 PM 4/14/2008, Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I need to work on some files and directories that have spaces in them like:
interesting story\2008 March\{story one,story two}.
When using find with -exec, part of the file/directory name will be
missing and therefore lead to error.
What should I
A lot of people would reply that they'd like to configure the ports
themselves before launching the installation, leading people to
suggest scripts such as:
#!/bin/sh
plist=`pkg_version -ovl'<' |awk '{ print $1 }'`
for porg in $plist ; do
cd /usr/ports/${porg} && make config-recursive
done
B
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
forgot to mention, i am running i386 version, after finding out that
lots of ports still not supported well under amd64 arch...
TFC
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 3:13 PM, mdh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well ... it appears something goes wrong at install ti
Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
forgot to mention, i am running i386 version, after finding out that
lots of ports still not supported well under amd64 arch...
TFC
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 3:13 PM, mdh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well ... it appears something goes wrong at install time for the machine
an
Pollywog wrote:
I did 'portupgrade -aP' last night but this morning I found that one package
had some questions for me about how I want to compile the package (wants to
know which options I want). This meant that no packages were compiled since
the cups package asked questions.
Is there a
I did 'portupgrade -aP' last night but this morning I found that one package
had some questions for me about how I want to compile the package (wants to
know which options I want). This meant that no packages were compiled since
the cups package asked questions.
Is there a way to circumvent th
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Hi,
How do I avoid g-s-m crashing when viewing all processes with
dependencies turned on?? I googled but found no solution. If I select
this mode of operation I get a rather lengthy output file on stderr as
outlined below with a bunch of similar entries removed for improved
readability:
On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 10:43 +0400, Victor M. Blood wrote:
> On 15.04.2008, Da Rock wrote:
>
> How I can test my tuner? I'm newbee to bsd and can't understan why
> tuner do not works, than driver loaded without errors
>
Sorry for the diversion. Try sysctl -a and grep for saa- if that fails,
chec
On Monday 14 April 2008, Sébastien Morand said:
> > did you try version from ports?
>
> Of course it's the the one which is not working actually and which
> gives me the white window with the grey band.
>
> Version downloaded by myself for a test is 2.0.0.68 and has some
> library missing, so it ca
did you try version from ports?
Of course it's the the one which is not working actually and which gives me the
white window with the grey band.
Version downloaded by myself for a test is 2.0.0.68 and has some library
missing, so it can't even start.
Sebastien
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(quoting 2 separate messages, one of the occasional joys of digests :)
> ADSL modems (at least this used by polish telecom) tend to choke when
> upload bandwidth is near max. delays get
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