Re: drm/dri rocks

2006-05-20 Thread Steven Hartland
Matthew Gardiner wrote: In regards to stability, how stable are these additions? I'm assuming they've gone through a pretty rigorous testing before merging? Stable is perhaps a bad word. It refers to the fact the that ABI / API's are stable, in that they aren't changing, and not that code / cha

Re: possible tcp problem

2006-05-20 Thread Stanislaw Halik
On Sun, May 21, 2006, Andras Got wrote: [top-posting corrected] >> On Fri, May 19, 2006, Andras Got wrote: >>> I'm using freebsd 6.1 and _sometimes_ (one for every ~30-40 minutes) I >>> get mysql connect errors with permission denied. The mysql_connect >>> returns error code 1, which is permission

Re: drm/dri rocks

2006-05-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
On Sunday 21 May 2006 10:54, Jonathan Noack wrote: > On 05/20/06 18:42, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > > On Sunday 21 May 2006 06:41, Jonathan Noack wrote: > >> On 05/19/06 01:44, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > >>> On Friday 19 May 2006 05:07, Ronald Klop wrote: > This commit of the drm/dri stuff yester

Re: possible tcp problem

2006-05-20 Thread Andras Got
Hi, Yes... This was because a bad setting in pf.conf. The state rules/buffers or something filled from time to time. The sendmail error wasn't connected to this, they just in the same jail and almost similar errors. I thought 1 means the same accross programs. :( So I'm sorry for my false le

Re: drm/dri rocks

2006-05-20 Thread Jonathan Noack
On 05/20/06 18:42, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > On Sunday 21 May 2006 06:41, Jonathan Noack wrote: >> On 05/19/06 01:44, Matthew Gardiner wrote: >>> On Friday 19 May 2006 05:07, Ronald Klop wrote: This commit of the drm/dri stuff yesterday on 6-STABLE rocks. It works out of the box on my i81

Re: drm/dri rocks

2006-05-20 Thread [LoN]Kamikaze
Matthew Gardiner wrote: > On Sunday 21 May 2006 06:41, Jonathan Noack wrote: >> On 05/19/06 01:44, Matthew Gardiner wrote: >>> On Friday 19 May 2006 05:07, Ronald Klop wrote: This commit of the drm/dri stuff yesterday on 6-STABLE rocks. It works out of the box on my i810. I thin

Re: drm/dri rocks

2006-05-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
On Sunday 21 May 2006 06:41, Jonathan Noack wrote: > On 05/19/06 01:44, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > > On Friday 19 May 2006 05:07, Ronald Klop wrote: > >> This commit of the drm/dri stuff yesterday on 6-STABLE rocks. > >> It works out of the box on my i810. > >> > >> I think FreeBSD is now ready for

Re: ipw(4) breaking under load

2006-05-20 Thread doug
I am using ipw on thinkpad t42p. Last night while updating the ports tree I got an error which disconnected the cvsup. Restarting worked fine. I assumed it was signal strength or noise at the time. I will monitor this more closely. My recurring problem is all ssh connections are locked when the

Re: drm/dri rocks

2006-05-20 Thread Jonathan Noack
On 05/19/06 01:44, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > On Friday 19 May 2006 05:07, Ronald Klop wrote: >> This commit of the drm/dri stuff yesterday on 6-STABLE rocks. >> It works out of the box on my i810. >> >> I think FreeBSD is now ready for the desktop since xlock looks really cool. > > Pardon? the DRM

Re: possible tcp problem

2006-05-20 Thread Stanislaw Halik
On Fri, May 19, 2006, Andras Got wrote: > I'm using freebsd 6.1 and _sometimes_ (one for every ~30-40 minutes) I > get mysql connect errors with permission denied. The mysql_connect > returns error code 1, which is permission denied. Quite certainly not true: > Errors: > sendmail[37085]: gethostb

RE: 6.1-RELEASE, em0 high interrupt rate and nfsd eats lots of cpu

2006-05-20 Thread Howard Leadmon
Ahh, this might be my nfs problem I am now seeing, see my other posting to this list about that issue. If anyone knows of a fix for this, outside of downgrading to 6.0 please let me know. It's for sure a nusiance when I have half dozen other machines that NFS to that server. I don't have e

RE: Trouble with NFSd under 6.1-Stable, any ideas?

2006-05-20 Thread Howard Leadmon
Sorry for delay, ended up sick.. :( You say use tcpdump, is there something I should be looking out for? As NFS is serving files, even more strange is if I kill off the nfsd process it's zippy fast for a moment and then the CPU load goes through the roof, and it starts serving files slowly.

Re: ipw(4) breaking under load

2006-05-20 Thread Ulrich Spoerlein
Patrick Lamaizière wrote: > > is it just me, or is no one actually using ipw(4) under 6.1? Anyway, I > > set up a FreeBSD based AP using an ural(4) device. I'm connecting to it > > via laptop and ipw(4). This works fine, as long as you don't push it. > > > > Transferring some files via NFS gives me

Re: burncd audio produces white noise

2006-05-20 Thread Ulrich Spoerlein
[LoN]Kamikaze wrote: > Par Leijonhufvud wrote: > > Michael A. Koerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.05.16] wrote: > >> 1. Starting with a known good audio CD > >> 2. Rip via dd if=/dev/acd0t01 ... etc > >> 3. burncd -f /dev/acd0 track01.cdr ... etc > > > This might be because you don't use th

Re: burncd audio produces white noise

2006-05-20 Thread [LoN]Kamikaze
Par Leijonhufvud wrote: > Michael A. Koerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.05.16] wrote: >> 1. Starting with a known good audio CD >> 2. Rip via dd if=/dev/acd0t01 ... etc >> 3. burncd -f /dev/acd0 track01.cdr ... etc > This might be because you don't use the appropriate blocksize. A more

Re: burncd audio produces white noise

2006-05-20 Thread Par Leijonhufvud
Michael A. Koerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.05.16] wrote: > 1. Starting with a known good audio CD > 2. Rip via dd if=/dev/acd0t01 ... etc > 3. burncd -f /dev/acd0 track01.cdr ... etc I've also used this, but have some problems: there is sometimes a "blank" section in before the tracks,