the i810e properly,
I'll have to revisit trying netbsd-6 and -current on this machine as well.
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On Thu, 3 Oct 2013, John D. Baker wrote:
I'll try to set up another machine to be a diskless netbsd-5 client to
gather more data. Since modular Xorg seems to handle the i810e properly,
I made a second machine be a diskless netbsd-5 client and on it, 'xdm'
from modular Xorg works properly
On Thu, 3 Oct 2013, John D. Baker wrote:
I'll try to set up another machine to be a diskless netbsd-5 client to
gather more data.
I set up two more machines as diskless clients including one that was
identical hardware to the problem system. Both worked properly.
I populated a new root
machine that also uses the i810e which works
properly with NetBSD-6 (and -current), last I tried. Will set that one
up again soon and confirm.
Both native and modular Xorg (pkgsrc-2013Q3) work fine with these machines
under netbsd-5 (5.2_STABLE).
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.
(It invariably uses invalid device location syntax, so I have to patch
what was generated.)
Then, I can usually make it work.
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On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, John D. Baker wrote:
There is something about netbsd-6 (6.1_STABLE/i386) and -current
(6.99.24/i386) that prevents Xorg (native or modular/pkgsrc-2013Q3) from
working on some machines with Intel i810e display adapters.
[...]
So far, I've observed the problem on a pair
?) it appears to be:
min(RAM+swap, 1GB)
I have a macppc system with 1GB real RAM and 1GB swap, yet 'ulimit -dH'
claims 1048576 (KB).
I have another macppc system with 2GB real RAM and 2GB swap and there
'ulimit -dH' also claims 1048576.
Curious.
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/Makefile.inc 19 May 2012 15:23:41 - 1.12.4.1
external/bsd/bind/Makefile.inc 7 Mar 2014 18:16:02 -
+@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
+
+ .if (${USE_INET6} != no)
+ CPPFLAGS+=-DWANT_IPV6
++CPPFLAGS+=-DALLOW_FILTER__ON_V4
+ .endif
+
+ .if defined(HAVE_GCC)
Thanks
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}/../../../common/Makefile.bootcd
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Perhaps the DVD has a populated UDF filesystem but includes an empty
ISO9660 filesystem in parallel, just to throw a curve ball.
Try with 'mount -t udf ...' and see what happens?
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/i386.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2014 17:39:30 +0200 Martin Husemann mar...@duskware.de
wrote:
It is missing -lm in the linker command line.
I'm trying to find just where it's missing, but it's not obvious. There
seem to be two or three different build mechanisms all mashed together.
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tried using such a setup, or a similar setup? If so,
and it works, what PCI serial card did you use?
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+0x198
syscall() at netbsd:syscall+0x83
--- syscall (number 54) ---
bbb37237:
cpu0: End traceback...
rebooting...
Hints, thoughts?
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yet. I have a suspicion that the issue is a library in
a bad spot on the disk. I would expect kernel messages about that, but
there haven't been any.)
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0.1.debug -unknown-
xorg,debug
+ ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/X11R7/lib/libxcb-xv.so.0.1.debug -unknown-
xorg,debug
+ ./usr/libdata/debug/usr/X11R7/lib/libxcb-xvmc.so.0.1.debug-unknown-
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laptops "just can't connect" (and implied that smartphone
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the machine on my own LAN and it did not exhibit
the problem.
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es a while for the next access to an
'amd'-managed mountpoint to complete.
It used to work just fine.
I should note that the recent nfs-related pull-ups to netbsd-7 are on
all clients but the server has not yet been updated.
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2016 16:08:10 + (UTC), chris...@astron.com (Christos
Zoulas) wrote:
> John D. Baker <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost> wrote:
>> I should note that the recent nfs-related pull-ups to netbsd-7 are on
>> all clients but the server has not yet been updated.
On Wed, 10 Feb 2016 18:43:38 + (UTC), chris...@astron.com (Christos
Zoulas) wrote:
> John D. Baker <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost> wrote:
> > amd: pid 5064 proc c1852004 vmspace/map c19034fc flags 0
> Amd is trying to unmount a filesystem and is stuck in genfs_lock
On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, John D. Baker wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2016 18:43:38 + (UTC), chris...@astron.com (Christos
> Zoulas) wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately looks like you'll have to reboot and redo the test to
> > answer this.
>
> To make it unambiguous, I'll definite
the attempt
(i.e., don't make it PWD before umount). I expect it will get stuck
as well.
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2016, John D. Baker wrote:
> One thing I think I should check is to get the client stuck and try to
> umount an NFS file system without deliberately sabotaging the attempt
> (i.e., don't make it PWD before umount). I expect it will get stuck
> as well.
Confirmed.
got stuck in "tstile"
right away, along with a couple of 'firefox' LWPs similar to previous
postings.
I'll see about turning on DEBUG and LOCKDEBUG and running on a machine
with swap on local disk to force a crash dump.
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No" (i.e., BIOS
configures PCI device BARs, and device drivers just probe them and use
what's found there).
Perhaps either one or both of these scenarios are in play?
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karound was to reset to
BIOS defaults (or reset ESC data if the option is available).
Just my $0.02.
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2017, Rocky Hotas wrote:
> > Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 at 9:24 PM
> > From: "John D. Baker" <jdba...@mylinuxisp.com>
> >
> > After following this thread, I didn't see one particular item
> > mentioed. Does the affected mach
t; driver? If not, perhaps you are also
experiencing PR kern/49707? (The Synopsis is a bit out of date as
X no-longer panics the machine. The X server now terminates with
Bus Error.) See:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/49707
for that saga. Alas, no solution there either.
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single filesystem. It also serves as slave DNS and NTP.
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2016, Greg Oster wrote:
> Have you filed a PR on this?
kern/51614. I included your report in the description.
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In case it's a specific quirk, the SATA interface is:
000:09:0: NVIDIA nForce MCP77 AHCI Controller (SATA mass storage, AHCI 1.0,
revision 0xa2)
Or numerically:
000:09:0: 0x0ad410de (0x010601a2)
from "src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs" this appears to be:
product NVIDIA MCP77_AHCI_50
On Sat, 8 Apr 2017, John D. Baker wrote:
> It's an HP Pavilion p6142p mini-tower system. The "nouveau" driver
> seems to like the video hardware as the framebuffer console is engaged.
> Although the LCD monitor its attached to (via DVI) can do up to 1600x1200,
> the displa
B entries 2-way
cpu0: L1 1GB page DTLB 48 1GB entries fully associative
cpu0: Initial APIC ID 0
cpu0: AMD Power Management features: 0x1f9<TS,TTP,HTC,STC,100,HWP,TSC>
cpu0: SVM Rev. 1
cpu0: SVM NASID 64
cpu0: SVM features 0x7<NP,LbrVirt,SVML>
cpu0: UCode version: 0x195
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a0 channel 3
[...]
ahcisata0 port 1: device present, speed: 3.0Gb/s
ahcisata0 port 2: device present, speed: 1.5Gb/s
ahcisata0 channel 2: clearing WDCTL_RST failed for drive 0
ahcisata0 channel 1: clearing WDCTL_RST failed for drive 0
[...]
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g the above requirements.
Thanks.
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current-users/2017/06/29/msg031989.html
and continued here:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2017/07/27/msg032098.html
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ets the secret
handshake from the OEM's RAID controller.)
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ppears one must have more
low-level knowledge of the device than can be gleaned from "identify".
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2017, John D. Baker wrote:
> Now to see if that makes a difference. (There's still the possibility
> of OEM-crippled firmware making it misbehave unless it gets the secret
> handshake from the OEM's RAID controller.)
That helped and sped up the write by a facto
t;ifconfig bnx0 down ; ifconfig bnx0 up" has
no discernable effect.
Driver issue? Hardware failing? I could switch to its second interface,
"bnx1" and see if it does the same thing.
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2017, Swift Griggs wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2017, John D. Baker wrote:
> > Driver issue? Hardware failing? I could switch to its second interface,
> >"bnx1" and see if it does the same thing.
>
> I may be mis-remembering, but I think I've seen these
.
Now that you have the card working with the rolled-back files (i.e.,
the "INTx" case), could you send me the output of 'dmesg' (or
"/var/run/dmesg.boot") for comparison?
Also of interest is the output of:
pcictl pci0 dump -b 1 -d 0
in both the working (INTx) case and
On Fri, 9 Jun 2017, Felix Deichmann wrote:
> Am 09.06.2017 um 08:37 schrieb John D. Baker:
> > If I install 3GB or less RAM, the on-board fxp(4) interface works
> > properly when NetBSD boots.
> >
> > Observed with NetBSD/amd64-7.1_STABLE (local disk) and -current
>
st).
Sound familiar to anyone? Need more details?
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k RAID-5 as described above.
The above recommendation would seem to suggest making frag=stripe so
that a full file system block (assuming -b 64k, or MAXPHYS) will occupy
multiple stripes.
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=stripes=8k on a 3-disk RAID-5.
Thanks for the feedback.
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e blocks/fragments are as well.
Anything else I should be considering?
Perhaps something on RAIDframe, 4K-sector disks and filesystem alignment
should be in the "Disks and File Systems" section of:
http://netbsd.org/docs/#documentation-howtos
?
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On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, John D. Baker wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, Patrick Welche wrote:
>
> > > Doesn't RAIDframe assume 512-byte sectors? So, 64k stripe size would
> > > be SecPerSU=128, yes?
> >
> > I think it's SecPerSU=64 blocks = 32k. Two data disk
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017, Greg Troxel wrote:
> "John D. Baker" <jdba...@mylinuxisp.com> writes:
>
> > It turns out the 2TB disks for the planned RAID-5 also have 512-byte
> > native sectors, not 4K sectors. So no alignment constraints after all.
>
> Until on
I use firefox52 (so I can have working gtk2 instead of broken gtk3) with
little problem on NetBSD/amd64-8.0_RC1.
It only occasionally dumps core and quits, usually only after some
web site gets sideways or I try something odd.
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As before, rebooting the machine has it behaving for now, but it will
eventually do this again and the fault will become more frequent.
It will unfortunately be a while before I'm able to install an add-in
ethernet interface and disable the on-board devices.
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be supplying a colorbar image.
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enabled the caches with
$ dkctl /dev/rwdNd setcache rw
Since the cache state is not savable on the drives I have, I put this
in my "/etc/rc.local" to run on the affected disks at each boot.
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ose core files" do?
More interesting might be to investigate them with 'gdb' or if they
are annoying, just try 'rm' on them.
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2018, Robert Elz wrote:
> Date:Sat, 14 Jul 2018 11:14:19 -0500 (CDT)
> From: "John D. Baker"
>
> | I also needed to set "use-host-decl-names true;" in "dhcpcd.conf".
>
> In dhcpd.conf I assume.
Yes. I
esh build of -current just installed for the netbooted
Lemote YeeLoong. Need to give it a whirl with "dhcp" in the
"ifconfig.rtk0" file and see if the situation has changed.
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ting. I didn't test
the case where 'dhcpcd' wasn't running, however. IIRC, it'll just end
up as "Amnesiac" (via 'getty', or "1" in 'xdm') and one can set the
preferred name in "rc.conf".
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s my NAT router and I wanted the
bulk of the network setup (and ancillary information like name servers
and ntp servers, etc.) to be taken from the internal interface, and only
the public IP and default route set for/from the external interface.
Perhaps I'll revisit that when I don't mind the service inte
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018, John D. Baker wrote:
> Can "env var=value" be part of the block guarded by an "interface ifN"
> statement? On a multi-homed machine, there should be only one host name
> and one can choose the interface from which it receives (a
in both
cases ('amd'-managed NFS automount), but it will be a while before I
can check it again.
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though that one should be the default if
> nothing else overrides it.
Not needed.
Thanks for the tips.
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on which you now run firefox, you will have cups (cups-base
these days, actually) installed anyway.
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On Tue, 1 May 2018, John D. Baker wrote:
> I use firefox52 (so I can have working gtk2 instead of broken gtk3) with
> little problem on NetBSD/amd64-8.0_RC1.
>
> It only occasionally dumps core and quits, usually only after some
> web site gets sideways or I try something odd.
are all about the client telling the server what its name should
be instead of the other way around (which is what I want).
Any tips on getting netbooted hosts an FQDN with just the short name
in a "host" entry or "option host-name" statement in "dhcpcd.conf"?
Thanks.
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nolink
to my "/etc/dhcpcd.conf" file or pass "-K" option on command line.
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rhaps to append to the
"httpd_wwwdir" variable (after all other uses of it, of course). Maybe
the "rc.conf.d/httpd" feature can be employed to define extra variables
and place them appropriately in the command line. I've only used that
once before, long ago...
True, I could s
-7 as well (IIRC).
Has anyone else seen this?
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e with "fxp(4)" and thus no special features.
It has no local disk, so only boots -current via PXE/tftp/NFS. I should
update my live-USB sticks for both -current and netbsd-8 and use that.
Likely a valid test even if 'dhcpcd' is run manually rather than from
'/etc/rc.d/network'.
On Tue, 30 Apr 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2019, Roy Marples wrote:
>
> > As to the need to bring the interface up, can you try reverting this
> > commit please?
> > https://roy.marples.name/git/dhcpcd.git/commit/?h=dhcpcd-7=4f903d6ad4adf2de7712d36a
On Wed, 1 May 2019, Roy Marples wrote:
> On 01/05/2019 03:44, John D. Baker wrote:
>
> > I've now tried it and it works as expected.
>
> OK, this might be tricky to solve.
> Can I get the output of route montior captured during early boot please?
To be clear, your asking ab
ot;UP" before
calling 'dhcpcd'. My "/etc/ifconfig.le0" now looks like:
up
dhcp
whereas before it was only:
dhcp
I haven't booted any other machines from local disk since the update,
but expect to do so soon-ish.
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On Mon, 29 Apr 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
> It appears that after a few hours 'dhcpcd' stops RENEWing the lease so
> it expires, leaving the IP address and default route in place. This
It appears that 'dhcpcd' is crashing. I finally remembered to look and
there is a "dhcpcd
ver by logging into the router and issuing:
# dhcpcd -N
Anyone else having trouble like this?
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On Mon, 29 Apr 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
> Analysing it may be tricky as I'll have to use the cross-gdb on the
> build host and point to the corresponding debug symbols in the
> build DESTDIR.
The timestamp on the core file seems to be just before it was next due
to renew the lease.
On Mon, 29 Apr 2019, Roy Marples wrote:
> This patch should help.
> Let me know!
After rebuilding with this patch and updating the router, it's remained
up for the last 4 hours which is much longer than before. Looks
promising.
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t needing any additions
to "/etc/ifconfig.le0".
Thanks.
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f, but will eventually
want to build netatalk22 on amd64 as well.
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= 27 37"
Also, if one doesn't want the overhead of pkgsrc openssl on netbsd-7,
python36 is as far as you can go. I suppose once netbsd-7 is EOL that
won't be an issue.
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eeded to get working SNA acceleration on my HW). I don't recall
any changes to 8.1 that should have affected X-on-intel like this.
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On Tue, 23 Jul 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
> Sometimes it will survive its initial encounter with 'gnumeric', but
> will crash much later. As I use 'gnumeric' regularly, it's difficult
> to test whether it will crash without that trigger.
Another interesting feature: Once it ha
166
snprintf() at snprintf
trap() at trap+0xa00
--- trap (number 6) ---
cache_disassociate() at cache_disassociate+0x87
cache_reclaim() at cache_reclaim+0x22a
cache_thread() at cache_thread+0x15
It was doing a non-update build of HEAD at the time.
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t w/o ACPI and w/o ACPI, SMP removed.
You can still do so by using the option to drop to the boot prompt
and giving:
boot: boot /netbsd -12
(-1 disables SMP and -2 disables ACPI)
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2020, John D. Baker wrote:
> I've had a similar, but different experience booting -current on an HP
> Pavilion dv2000 laptop. I think I posted about it quite some time ago.
> I try again every so often but the situation has not improved.
I should have mentioned that thi
t works fine!!
Hmm. Might have to try that myself and see how it behaves on this
machine.
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problem with DNSSEC.
I'll try netbsd-9 and -current eventually, but it will take a while.
Anyone else running base-system BIND with DNSSEC enabled on sparc?
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to;" un-commented, the server fails to resolve
external domains.
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ro that was harmless on
little-ending systems, but caused big-endian architectures (sparc{,64},
powerpc, and various foo-eb) to miscalculate the SHA1 hashes.
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y a DNSKEY (against a DS)
> it fails. (See the older thread where two different postings showed the
> DS mismatch.)
Perhaps that is what is going on, given the above. The primary is
netbsd-8/sparc, the backup is netbsd-9/amd64.
A netbsd-9/sparc host produces identical output to your ex
blem with how netbsd-{7,8}/sparc is computing
one of the DS hashes, which doesn't match and breaks the trust chain.
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On Fri, 17 Apr 2020, John D. Baker wrote:
> A netbsd-9/sparc host produces identical output to your example. When
> next I am able, I will boot the primary name server with netbsd-9 and
> run the test again.
Before doing that, I had occasion to build 8.99.34 (just before sparc
switche
not conform to ANSI C. */
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On Tue, 21 Apr 2020, John D. Baker wrote:
> Patch modified for netbsd-7 ( instead of ):
My netbsd-7 BIND now generates the proper SHA-1 hash and resolves external
domains with DNSSEC enabled.
The output of 'dig ' doesn't seem to indicate that DNSSEC is
in use--appears the same with it disab
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020, John D. Baker wrote:
> Forcing "--vo=sdl" in 'mpv' seems to work reasonably well.
Should reiterate that the above is true only if LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1
is set.
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2020, nia wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 09:54:30AM -0500, John D. Baker wrote:
> > PR?
>
> Please. As a temporary workaround, LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1.
On a sample video file, using the above environment variable, 'ffplay4'
starts playing audio right away, bu
On Tue, 22 Sep 2020, John D. Baker wrote:
> Playing a video file with 'mplayer' or 'mpv' defaults to "xv" video output
> but this just displays a black window.
Actually, I mis-remembered this. Looking more closely, 'mpv' defaults
to "gpu", resulting in
sr/pkg/share/mplayer/mplayer.conf" as its system-wide config file.
This seems an odd place for a file which may require alteration to suit
the prevailing hardware conditions. Perhaps better to put it (and other
such config files) in "/usr/pkg/share/examples/mplayer" and copy them
to
iles. "xv" and "sdl" video output works.
Again, this is on NetBSD/amd64-9.0_STABLE.
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