> Generally (and previously) the advice is to go via the next major version so
> you should go:
>
> 9.3 -> 10.x -> 11.x not 9.3 -> 11.x
Exactelly what I want to avoid.
People successfuly upgraded, without branch 10.
Thanks a lot.
Zoran
Is it possible, like 9.3 to 11.0 ? Binary.
I have a box, which has no reliable hardware,
and would like to avoid multiple disk spin.
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Dear all!
After mobo battery failed, being replaced, I got strange
hwpstate err 6 problem.
Qool and quiet, c1e and c6 are enabled. When they are, I
see this error. It makes no problem at all, but I dislike
to se it in console. Turning q'n'q off, it is gone.
I found a thread, but seems it was solved
> Index: head/usr.sbin/freebsd-update/freebsd-update.sh
> ===
> --- head/usr.sbin/freebsd-update/freebsd-update.sh (revision 279900)
> +++ head/usr.sbin/freebsd-update/freebsd-update.sh (revision 279901)
> @@ -1231,7 +1231,7
I would like to know what experience and tips people on this list have
regarding this update. Doug Hardie made it successfully. To my eyes,
it is the mere change of one charracter in the file.
I'm a bit late due to lack of time to do the task.
Best regards all
Zoran
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> The patch (correctly applied by hand) worked fine. The update completed and
> the server is running 11.0-BETA4.
I have sources on both boxen. When time comes, I will add a patch.
Is it the same way to get a patch like " patch < something"?
You saved me from installing from the start, which I
> However, that patch works and I am now able to upgrade to 11.0-BETA4.
Would you continue informing us with the end result of your procedure.
Personally, I will go the same way on my home nodes. I'm sure latter
RCs would be more friendly regarding this upgrade. Since I have desktop
and laptop, I'
> >Someone knows what "TsxKxSc0ySU" file is?
>
> A google search turns up a youtube clip ID. Other that that, my guess is
> that it's some sort of malware. It's nothing related to FreeBSD.
Yep. It is an index page of swimming site totalimmersion.
They recently changed it to something that conta
Someone knows what "TsxKxSc0ySU" file is?
This shows up in graphical mode, from time to time, today
twice, in user directory. Binary, just over 5 kb.
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> Zoran, re Brandon's "won't understand it any more."
> Dont despair & discard stick, you can rebuild the MBR: man fdisk
> from memory start with fdisk -i -B /dev/da0
First, thanks all for replies!
After a bit of puzzling, I found that the problem was every Transcend
usb stick I have. They are al
I have a device to which I'd like to connect otg cable
and insert 16gb usb stick. Tried "newfs_msdos -F32 /dev/da0".
Mounted, copied files. The device does not see the file
system at all.
Any idea what to do further? Another option might be extfs.
Best regards
Zoran
> Use "pkg clean -ay" to delete all cached packages, not just the ones that are
> no longer current or provided by the upstream repository.
Thanks.
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Amd64, 9.3. Updated few times, packages also. At first I
found on laptop that /var directory was at 102%. Using
"pkg clean" i removed about 400mb of cache packages from
/var/cache/pkg. Tried to clean desktop cache and the out-
put of the command was "nothing to do". I see about 400
mb of files in t
As the subject says, I finally found the way to
upgrade to 9.2 and recent packages using pkg. Now
I lost graphics, since nvidia driver fails to
handle screen. If I remove xorg.conf, x starts up,
but I have no input device available.
It is nvidia 520, tried both 319.32 and 304.88
drivers.
Error:
Fa
After a while, I found that I messed something.
Upgraded the system from 9.1 to 9.2 with freebsd-update.
Installed pkg. Used pkg2ng. It did some work, but made
no /var/db/pkg.bak directory at all. Now, I could see
either pkg version output just as pkg_version. So, it
was not converted to pkg system
> Upgraded to FreeBSD 9.2 from what version? If it was anything 9.x then
> you would not necessarily have replaced any of the ports previously
> installed.
>From 9.1 release. I see a lot of apps having newer versions.
> If you were upgrading from some earlier version of FreeBSD then you'ld
> nee
Sorry to post twice, but I found txz files on my local
filesystem in /var/cache/pkg/All. So far, I see no way
to upgrade from there. I assume I could remove some db,
make new one and point pkg to packagesite?
Best regards
Zoran
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I binary upgraded to 9.2 and installed pkg, made pkg2ng.
Finally I did "pkg update" and "pkg upgrade". Now, I have
old binaries, instead of new ones. I tried to issue
"freebsd-update install" the last time and it refused to
do anything, since there is nothing to install.
What I missed in this upgra
> You don't have to recompile all ports when switching to a new _minor_ version.
> Minor versions are binary compatible. So in this case you don't have to do
> anything.
Thanks for answer!
I'm aware of compatibility. However, I'd like to have it all
fresh, especially for luakit. I cannot find the
Due to trip to make, I will have to wait few days to
upgrade my nodes to 9.2 release. But, I'd like to learn
the easiest way to handle ports. Thanks to Matthew
Seaman, I will try out txz repos, when I find the
correct address for that. Otherwise, I assume portmaster
might do the job equally well. R
One last shot in the dark:
what if you reboot the router in front of the node in question?
Sometimes it was surprised, when managing different mac addresses
on the same adapter.
I might be missing some parts, but did the mobo work before?
Best regards
Zoran
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Is there a plan to have repo for files, used by
pkgng on upcomming releases?
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I assume freebsd-update, mergemaster and pkgng would
do the job. Is there any change for upcoming release?
Especially for kms nodes, which needed to be compiled
separately to have x working.
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Time to report back what I got as a wireless mouse.
It is logitech m570, trackball. Works fine. I just
need some time to adapt to.
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> Normally yes, wireless mice are the same driver wise.
> Are both machines always on? Have you thought of Synergy?
> Chris
If so, I'm fine. :)
They are rarelly booted at the same time. Connected to the same
monitor also. with wifi mouse, I'll get my space back.
Thanks all
> I have a Logitech Trackman wireless trackball. works perfectly. As does
> my daughter's wireless mouse. Also logitech.
Thanks, Chuck!
That very mouse is recommended to me from "old school guys".
I would probably get something like m185 or m525 if on sale.
Best regards
I had usb switch to share keyboard and mouse for two nodes, of
which freebsd worked flawlessly, but openbsd disconnected quite
often and made a lot of antics in X. After all, I dismembered
the configuration and now I have 2 kb-s and 2 mice. A lot of
wires on the table. The plan would be to get not
I've tried all variants, except following stable. I was
sure the problem is in amdtemp, not in base.
However, "hand measurement" works just fine. I put my
hand behind the node and feel cold air, coming from the
fans on fractal design 3000 case. At the moment, compiling
luakit port, I experienced fu
After I installed 9.1 amd64 on node with amd 8120,
I was not able to read temperatures out of the box.
I fetched source for head module and compiled. And
loaded module. Still nothing. I assume my cpu is
a bit different.
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> There are md5 and sha256 sums posted at
> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.1R/announce.html for the official
> release. Just compare them to the sum for the image you downloaded and
> installed.
I can't. That is the trouble. I downloaded an image on the job
and set usb stick at now broken hdd.
I'm quite happy to see 9.1 out and want to ask polite and
benevolent question:
regarding times on the site, are iso and img files the same
as 2 weeks ago? To remind noble readers. I installed on my
computers what was release at that time and got it up and
working perfectly. In other words, is it th
> It has happened in the past that even as the release bits were propogating,
> One Last Big Bug was found and those bits had to be pulled and re-done. It
> would have looked like you had FreeBSD Release X.Y but you wouldn't have had
> the final bits that everyone else did.
I'm aware of this. I s
> What you are seeing is behind-the-scenes preparation.
> The release is official when, and only when, a security-signed email is
> sent to freebsd-annou...@freebsd.org from the Release Engineering team.
Yeah, Mark. You're right.
Further, I'm right too. What should I install on blank
node? Beta? N
> 9.1-RC3 works just fine as well for some weeks :-) When your computers
> are not production machines I also recommend this to you Zoran to test
> RC in order to make RELEASE a better product. What you have now is
> labeled as RELEASE but it is a decoration. The "RELEASE" will be
> different from
> Seeing 9.1-RELEASE instead 9.1-PRERELASE
> or 9.1-RC4 is also a bad suprise for me...
I assume it does not look like release is the lack
of packages. Simply, I installed and compiled from
ports. Cannot say if it stands on the site as a
decoration, but I have it on desktop and laptop
and found it
So, it's fine and recommended to remove ctl device
from kernel? I installed from image on the site two
weeks ago and consider it release.
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> Guys, I've heard about some absurd RAM requirements
> for 9.1, has anybody tested it?
I prepared old laptop for something else and tried live cd
image out.
It took some time to load and I was surprised how slowly it
went. Laptop has 128 mb or ram and might be a bit old to
compare. I removed h
As first, thanks for answer.
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "X.org Configured"
> Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
> InputDevice"Mouse0" "CorePointer"
> InputDevice"Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
> Option "AutoAddDevices" "Off"
> EndSect
> works for me on head, amd64, lenovo ideapad b450:
>
> [tiger@laptop]:~%dmesg | grep psm
> psm0: irq 12 on atkbdc0
> psm0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
> psm0: model Synaptics Touchpad, device ID 0
>
> [tiger@laptop]:~%grep syn /boot/loader.conf
> hw.psm.synaptics_support=1
Done that.
> xorg.conf:
> Sectio
> > Including hw.pci.synaptics_support in loader.conf, gives psm0 in /dev.
>
> Shouldn't it be "hw.psm.synaptics_support" instead?
Yes. It was typo.
People simply report success in having vertical scroll
on thinkpads. Whatever I tried out, failed.
Frankly, every link I found did not look similar
Lenovo e320, 9.1, amd64.
Installed synaptics driver and tried out almost all configurations
available on the net. None works.
Including hw.pci.synaptics_support in loader.conf, gives psm0 in /dev.
Changing InputDevice in xorg.conf simply made me mad. Like this:
InputDevice "Synaptics-Touchpad" "Co
After successfuly installed 9.1 on desktop, I was after
the same on lenovo e320 laptop. The first surprise was
gpt. It failed to boot from ssd. Finally, I put parti-
tions as old mbr and it was fine. Added KMS and NEW XORG
and DRIVER into newly created /etc/make.conf (not existed
before). Then I re
> > WITH_KMS=YES
> > WITH_KMS="YES"
> > WITH_KMS=yes
>
> With regard to their use in /etc/rc.conf, no, absolutely not.
> In general, from my experience, only the second one will work.
Yep, in rc.conf only the second one. I was thinking of make.conf.
It is the place kms should be set. Loader conf
It might sound stupid, but I'd like to know if there's
any difference. Are those 3 line the same?
WITH_KMS=YES
WITH_KMS="YES"
WITH_KMS=yes
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> I am using latest nvidia-driver, and GENERIC 9.1-RC3, which has agp in the
> kernel, and have no issues..
After a bit more posts reading , I found that people used one
driver even for intel graphics: xf86-video-intel. Is it nece-
ssary in case of 9.1 for hd3000? Do I have to change make.conf
as
After several years I replaced desktop and laptop and
wait for release to start fresh. On desktop I put nvidia
gt520. Forums say nvidia prop driver dislikes agp op-
tion in kernel and recommend removing it. Laptop is
sandy bridge with hd3000 integrated. Would I trigger
something if I delete agp fro
> Just rebooting to single user mode after the install and then tunefs -j
> disable /dev/ada0p2 works for me.
> After a reboot then I just removed /.sujournal
That crystillized to me as a correct way in this situation.
Just one "fsck" at the very beginning? Manual says about
some options availabl
> There's an existing checkbox to disable it. There was substantial
> consensus for 9.0 that SUJ was something we wanted
Nice to hear. I assume you mean check box during install
process? Not mentioned in install guide in handbook.
So, after I accept guided partitioning, I should go to
"modify" or
I still use 8 and plan to install branch 9 on new laptop
with ssd. If journaling comes as default on 9.1, I plan to
accept defaults on partitioning and use tunefs to remove it
with -h disable. Any idea what steps should I take for that?
As far as I read, journaling uses it's own partitions. Do
I ha
> AFAIC Matthew Seaman already gave you a wonderful suggestion to add
> yourself to the group "operator" and just use the command "shutdown"
> with your own rights only. Did you try this suggestion?
Actually, it is wheel group.
To me it is "normal" to read mail and do something mundane in
console,
Yesterday I have gotten lenovo e320 laptop, with core i3 2350
and HD3000 integrated. Gonna wait few days till 9.1 release.
I never used anything aside "intel" on my old laptop. Kostik
Belousov made a port of kms and I found patches from june and
jule on the net. What should I do after 9.1 install i
> I have a GT 520 in an ASUS P8H61-M LE/USB3 with a corei5 8GB
> running two HD lcd's
> I have run 9.0 since RC3 (when I got the machine) without issues until
> the recent update - v304.43 - that version failed to run the second
> monitor so I went back to v295.71_1. There is another update since b
Thanks Chuck!
I'd avoid xconfig at all. I was puzzled with need to install
prop blob. OK, nothing to stay awaken all night. :)
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After years of using nvidia 6200 with "nv", I had to
move to above mentioned gt520. Fast search shoes I
"nvidia-driver". Correct? And to change "nv" in conf
file to "nvidia" with "nvidia_load="YES"" in rc.conf?
I wait to install the card till release comes out.
Best regards all
> No news on the schedule, but with 9.1 Beta, the code has finally been
> fixed to deal with several issues and the correct answer is:
> performance_cx_lowest="Cmax"
> economy_cx_lowest="Cmax"
> And, no, I don't recall where it is documented
Thanks for answer!
I found the thread regarding this top
Dear list!
For a long time I used powerd and cpufreq with options:
performance_cx_lowest="LOW"
economy_cx_lowest="LOW"
in rc.conf on my laptop.
Reading posts on the net I learned that I have/had to use
C2 and C3. What would be the preffered option in coming
9.1? There is a chance I misread the whol
On asus m5a97 mobo with amd 8120, RC1. Loading amdtemp.ko
shows no temperature. People on the net post having source
from head solved the issue. Would it be included in 9.1
release? If not, I might compile source and rename it to
something like temperature.ko, then load it.
Btw, someone knows about
> Well, I'm running disks I was running in another system before. I
> installed them by having a running system on another disk, then
> setting them up manually from there. I'm kinda particular...
And ACPI is working, right?
> I'm running a Kingston KVR1600D3E11SK4/16G set.
I assume you are co
> I'm running a M5A97 Evo just fine on -CURRENT, and I'd be shocked it
> it had any problem with 9 (or 8 or 7, for that matter).
Hurrah! I shall get a bit cheaper version, plain m5a97 or pro.
Let me ask you further. What option you chose during install?
Guided or manual (and what if manual)? Furth
Thanks all for respond! I'd try to mix answers and not bother
you with no reason.
> You don't say how big your hard drive is, and if you want to run any OS
> besides FreeBSD.
It shall be ssd drive of 64 gb. Freebsd only, as about 10 years long.
> You can go into the guided installer to see what
It took me by surprise. The mobo I have on my mind for
new desktop has uefi instead of bios. It is asus m5a97,
with 970 chipset, well priced among users on the net.
How would it behave with 9.1? After all reading, I plan
to boot it as memory stick and go with simple "guided"
install. Someone could
> I run an 8120, it is a bulldozer however. I overclock it by adjusting
> the multiplier in the bios. Stock freq is 3.1GHZ and I run it at 4.2 GHz
> with an increase in Vcore of only 0.125V cooling with air. Solid as a
> rock.
How about heating?
> - buildworld runs about 20min.
> - buildkernel ru
> Do not get a Radeon newer than the 4000-series, the drivers are not
> available in FreeBSD at present. The 4650 has worked well for me.
I'm not picky. In old node I have/had geforce 6200, which is pretty
old. Works fine for non-demanding user. It also has no fan.
As I said, my only concern at
> I have a GT430 installed on my machine, but I think GT520 will
> use less power, from specification:
> http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt-520/specifications
> It only needs 29W while GT430 needs 49W.
> NVIDIA also provides their native driver for FreeBSD.
There is fanless
Thanks all for reply!
> The real question is which video card do you want to use?
Since I'm not gamer nor do 3d, some silent card will suffice.
There are nvidia gp520 and radeon 6450, both with no fan.
Also, I always enable powerd and dynamically lower freq to the
least I could. More I read, less
Dear list!
This evening my 7 years old node powers down for it's own sake.
After a bit of panic, I made a decision to get new box.
Regarding fast development of hardware, I cannot choose what is
the correct way to go. For long time I use AMD and would like to
have another one, but would listen to a
> Not enough information to tell.
Well, I found only the mouse pointer freezing. I could jump
from one virtual desktop to another. Kb works too. When I
compiled new kernel, I just added in a hurry usb staff, in-
cluding ums. Since it didn't happen before, I could only
put a blame on usb code. Fran
This might sound stupid, but I want to be sure and not recompile
again. To have usb keyboard working I had to add usb stack to the
kernel. In a hurry I put all uhci, ohci and ehci, with ukbd also.
What of this in necessary for kb? I suppose ehci and ukbd.
Btw, after usb addage, I have strange 3 sec
Finally got the kb. As almost everyone anticipated,
it refused to work connected to ps/2 adapter with
usb -> ps/2. I had to recompile the kernel and put
usb code back.
So far, so good. Thanks all for support.
Zoran
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> I'm typing this on a Dell Latitude E6410 - Core i5, iwn wifi, em lan,
> nvidia graphics, webcam supported by webcamd...
There seems to be one interesting new laptop, lenovo e320, coded as
685D089. It is i3, 3000hd graphics, probably 5100 wifi. Model with
freedos for about 460 euros. Matte screen
> Zoran's comments that http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/ is 'obsolete'
> are a bit misplaced regarding older kit that some of us use by choice or
> necessity (eg my 2.5 Thinkpad T23s :)
Sorry for the word chosen in this case. I use one even older
lapper, HP nx9020, with real 4:3 screen, matte
> There is this list for laptops:
> http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/
Been there. Seen that. Obsolete.
My very idea would be to have recent models in some kind
of wiki. I believe that at least hundred guys on the list
could post quality articles on the subject regarding lap-
tops they regurarly u
Comes a time to ask again and again the same question.
More I read, less I know. Just as I found that candida-
te for my new laptop, dell latitude 13 comes with anti-
glare screen and all hardware well supported, forums
reveal that it's 320gb hard drive heats a lot. It makes
vostro v13 better runne
> Does any one know what the state of support for this might be? ATM,
> the Intel driver simply does not recognize it.
I just saw HP 4330s in the store. One post about year ago
mentioned 3000/3100 working perfect. Could you try out all
drivers, ie i915.ko?
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?
Thanks for answering my question.
> Since the Intel chip is also still unsupported by FreeBSD, you will be
> limited to VEDA support which is very limited.
I found that dell sells ubuntu on mentioned laptop in some parts
of the globe. Further, my old laptop (HP nx9020) has intel chip
and works un
Dear folks!
I see threads on the laptop subject, some forums also,
but no clue for cheap lapper with freebsd compatibility.
There is a chance to get mentioned box for about 450
euros, without OS and with specs like this:
Intel Core#2 Duo SU7300 1.3GHz, 3MB L2 cache, FSB 800MHz
Intel GS45 Express +
> I've been using Opera forever. It as an old and proven browser and it runs
> natively on FreeBSD. You can have the Linux flash plugin attached to it and
> still run the native FreeBSD version. It also supports html5.
I use Conkeror on both desktop and laptop and simply cannot
imagine to go back
>> I don't know if the original Happy Hacker keyboard is still
>> available, it hasn't been an issue for me. :D
>
>The successor to the original HHKB were the HHKB Professional (I'm
>typing this on one) and now the HHKB Professional 2. Both are USB
>only; the Pro2 added a hub.
>
>Wikipedia has an
> Anyway, I've had really bad luck with off the shelf adapters. You are
> probably OK with just running it as USB.
Should do if running through adapter fails.
I always remove usb stack from kernel. Have to
check how the change interacts with x configura-
tion. Console mode asks for few lines to
Quite late return to the subject. I finally ordered one for
myself and have a question regarding it's usage with 64 bit
system.
All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapter.
Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
Best regar
> The Happy Hacking keyboard doesn't have a numpad. I didn't have any
> problems because of this, regardless of having it enabled/disabled in
> the BIOS.
Sorry for late reply.
My old keyboard has numpad part. Since hh lite 2 has it not,
I simply ask for behaveor of kb with options I set. I turn
Howdy!
I got a file made on mac, sized at 142 mb and with
dmg extension. It is a dump of 4 gb SD card with
firmware upgrade files. File says:
disk1s1.dmg: VAX COFF executable not stripped
So, compressed. The file system on that original
card is ext3. Linux people use dmg2img utility to
decompre
> contrary to you, i didn't remove EXT2FS from my kernel
Looking at GENERIC in 8.0, I don't see ext2 at all.
Just as module. Probably could be added.
Further reading and thinkering, I should be probably
fine loading ext2fs module on amd64 8.0, then mounting
it via:
mount -t ext2fs /dev/da0s1 /sto
Late reply. Bussy week.
After more reading, I changed my mind and
decided to go with e2fsprogs to manage ext3
formatted usb hard drive. I still have no
sheevaplug and no hdd, but I like to prepare
everything and be ready for every surprise.
I always recompile kernel and have no ext2fs
in it. I shou
Hi all!
> i have been using the e2fsprogs from the ports collection since 8.0-BETA2
> without any problems*, i think that it will work for you.
>
> * the partition which i mounted was a 256 one too
K, I could install 8 on old box. Have you partitioned and formatted
the usb drive on freebsd? Or
Hi all!
I prepare to make plug music server with usb connected hard drive,
formated ext3, since the system is ubuntu 9.04 as default. My
rips are back-uped on spare usb disk, formated as ufs. My idea is
to copy files from ufs to ext3 drive, using freebsd. I would
probably enconter inode problem, si
Hi, Ronald!
> Please provide a link to the forum post. Otherwise I can only guess what
> you mean.
> There is no error because of changing the password. But there are some
> thing broken in the default install (missing dir, missing timezone, etc.).
> Follow the commands in this link and you'
Howdy!
> I have 2 of them and cu works fine.
> As root you can do this. The serial-over-usb provides you with 2 serial
> devices. The second one is the console. The first is the JTAG interface to
> flash the bios.
> # cu -l cuaU1 -s 115200
Perfect! I hardly wait to get the device!
> When you
Howdy!
I ordered sheevaplug box and read as much as I could,
regarding controlling this little node from bsd box.
Seems that cu works fine on linux, but module should
be loaded to enable serial emulation from usb host port
to mini usb port on sheevaplug. Does someone use this
mini computer and how
Howdy!
> surely there might be a mistake in how data are parsed,
> but remember that the "remaining time" is computed based
> on remaining capacity and recent average current.
> So, if for any reason (cpu/disk/network load decreases, screensaver,
> etc.) the current decreases, the reported time go
Howdy!
Old laptop hp nx9020 with i386 8.0.
Original battery was 371785-001, 11.1 V and 4400 mAH.
New one says it is f4809 at 14.8 V. I also lost precise
measurement of remain battery time:
hw.acpi.battery.life: 97
hw.acpi.battery.time: 267
then again:
hw.acpi.battery.life: 97
hw.acpi.battery.tim
Howdy!
Amd64, 7.1.
Few days ago I replaced dieing dvd writer with brand
new pioneer 116d. In the kernel I removed all not
needed stuff and included atapicam and both cd and
acd. Previously I used cd only with no hiss. Making
dvd I first encountered error at the very beginning
of the whole process:
K, this command as root makes the flac file:
cdparanoia 1 - | flac - -o song.flac
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 23560791 Mar 7 15:53 song.flac
At this moment I cannot check if it plays correctly.
METADATA block #0
type: 0 (STREAMINFO)
is last: false
length: 34
minimum blocksize: 4096 sample
> audio/abcde
Thank you for reply.
As I see in Makefile, abcde uses cdparanoia as
an engine for the job. I think I should stay
with simple app.
My thinkering was: what is the background app
people on this list use? I consider either
cdparanoia or cdda2wav. What makes me nervous is
I do not see dev
Thanx for reply!
> It won't work if you want the songs to have the right metadata; You'd
> have to supply that to the pipe in some way...
K. I would use metaflac anyway.
> For ripping I use cdparanoia: 'cdparanoia -B 1' rips all tracks.
I was intended to have something like:
cdparanoia -B - |
Howdy!
I'd like to rip my cd-s to flac files using some
command line app, like cdda2wav or cdparanoia.
Using pipe to flac utility would be nice and the
way I'd take. What program acts in that matter?
Since cdda2wav is in the base, I suppose people
use it regurarly. Something like:
program {options
This thread solves nothing. Two positions are clear.
Also, I recall harder words on openbsd list, with a
lot shorter thread. The whole thing is finished and
should stay in that state. All next posts could be
written, but no need to be sent.
Best regards
Zoran
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Howdy!
What is the experience regarding udf on cd/dvd on 7.0?
I saw netbsd mail few days ago having those steps:
newfs_udf and mount_udf.
Best regards
Zoran
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> > Now we also have terribly performing PostgreSQL on 8-core server. We
> > noticed the slowdown after moving PostgreSQL from 2xXeon 3.0
> > Apache+PostgreSQL server to dedicated PostgreSQL server. I collected
> > some stats (see attach) before moving to Linux.
I'm sure that some code optimiza
I'd like to thank to all who helped me
with advice. Indeed, it is more suitable
to freebsd-bluetooth.
Zoran
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