Re: vmstat -i output after solving snd problems.

2006-10-04 Thread Ivan Voras
Jeremy Chadwick wrote: > I was feeling proactive and took a look at the vmstat code, which is > an amazing piece of work (take my comment however you wish, because it > has multiple implications). Yeah, I see it. It will become a member of a collection of examples for the "why-80-line-barrier-in-

Re: vmstat -i output after solving snd problems.

2006-10-04 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 07:20:19PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote: > John Baldwin wrote: > > Nothing to worry about. It means that there are more devices that couldn't > > be > > fit into the available space for the name. A + means there is one more > > device on this IRQ and there wasn't enough room

Re: vmstat -i output after solving snd problems.

2006-10-04 Thread Ivan Voras
John Baldwin wrote: > Nothing to worry about. It means that there are more devices that couldn't > be > fit into the available space for the name. A + means there is one more > device on this IRQ and there wasn't enough room for its name. A * means > there are 2 or more devices on this IRQ

Re: vmstat -i output after solving snd problems.

2006-10-03 Thread John Baldwin
On Sunday 01 October 2006 12:08, Marcin Koziej wrote: > 2) vmstat -i now shows: > interrupt total rate > irq0: clk6824889968 > irq1: atkbd0 13103 1 > irq4: sio0 2 0 > i

Re: vmstat -i output after solving snd problems.

2006-10-02 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Quoting Marcin Koziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Sun, 01 Oct 2006 18:08:20 +0200): > After setting hint.pcm.0.buffersize to a bigger value and applying > patches from http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/ (BTW: contrary to the > message there, these don't seem to be MFC'ed (?)) MFCed to FreeBSD 6, but

vmstat -i output after solving snd problems.

2006-10-01 Thread Marcin Koziej
Hello, I use FreeBSD STABLE on Acer Aspire 1525, with VIA K8M400 chipset and VIA1612A on-motherboard sound card. I've beet tracing STABLE from some time ago, and at some point of 5.X series my sound started to be distorted (clicks, lags, metallic sounds) in a random manner, with distortions