Re: Sony Digital Audio System

2003-06-13 Thread Christopher Rosado
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On Friday 13 June 2003 07:31 am, Jesse Guardiani wrote:

 Doesn't look like it has anything to do with artsd or KDE. It looks like
 your kernel keeps panicing on boot.

No.  He reports the panic happens during KDE startup, at the Initializing 
peripherals stage.  Not a boot-up issue.

 In addition, while it's possible that adding the pcm device to your kernel
 is what causes the kernel panics, I'm skeptical. I think it's something
 else because the kernel doesn't panic right after or before it detects the
 pcm device. It panics right after it detects cd0.

We commented-out pcm and rebuilt his kernel; he's now able to start KDE 
without a kernel panic.  No sound though.  An issue with pcm||artsd + his 
hardware.


 Did you JUST add pcm support to the kernel? Or did you add a bunch of other
 stuff at the same time? (looks like you need the usb audio stuff)

It's a new installation, and a new kernel so he could have a usable desktop.  
I'll look into the USB audio; the lack of it may be causing it.

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Re: Netcraft Info for abcnews.go.com and FreeBSD

2003-03-24 Thread Christopher Rosado
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On Monday 24 March 2003 07:50 pm, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:

 http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?site=abcnews.go.com

 How does this kind of anomaly happen?

On that very same page is the following link:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/accuracy.html#impossible

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Re: How to read core dump

2003-01-18 Thread Christopher Rosado
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On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 19:31:34 -0600
Doug Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

DP Is there
DP  another way to find out why a program dumps core?

'man gdb' should have what you're looking for.

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Re: Dual booting FreeBSD 4.7 and Windows XP

2002-12-17 Thread Christopher Rosado
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On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 02:25:13 +0530
Shantanu Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

SM  why not try www.xosl.org?

XOSL wants a DOS drive to live on, so if he's using NTFS, he can't use XOSL.

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Re: ^Z fg

2002-12-15 Thread Christopher Rosado
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On Sun, 15 Dec 2002 23:41:56 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

AO  $ startx 
AO 
AO  is the command above supposed to operate like ^Z (suspend)?
AO  i would not think so.  i would think that such commands
AO  detach from the terminal and run in the background
AO  regardless of further commands in the foreground; however,
AO  following the command above with fg brings the process to
AO  the foreground, as if one had started a process in the
AO  foreground and suspended it with ^Z.  is this a bug?

No.  This is normal behavior.  ^Z merely suspends a program so that you may
work on other tasks.  You can also run bg(1) to send the suspended process
into the background, at which time you will see something similar to the
following output:
[1]+ glxgears 

fg(1) merely brings a backgrounded process to the foreground, regardless
whether it was sent into the background with an ampersand or bg(1).

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Re: where did xmms go?

2002-12-09 Thread Christopher Rosado
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:16:17 -0500
James A. Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

JAA My ports are current but I don't have an xmms port:

Look in the brand-new multimedia directory.

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Re: microuptime went backwards ??

2002-12-03 Thread Christopher Rosado

On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 16:49:48 -0800
Bertrand Habib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

BH  Dear all,
BH 
BH  writing on ata disk, i get full screens of
BH  microuptime() went backwards ( nnn.nn - mmm.m )

Sounds like an AMD Athlon.

BH  with mmm.m being less than nnn.n (i.e backwards )
BH  Broken hardware ?
BH  Wo may help me to interpret this message and, eventualy, correct that
BH  issue ?

Disable power management in your BIOS.  Also, I recommend disabling it in
the kernel as well.  I had this exact same problem last year, and had to do
that.  I don't recall if it absolutely had to be disabled in the kernel or
if I did that just to be on the safe side, but do it just to be on the safe
side :)

Comment out Device apm0 in your kernel config (here's the relevant bit
from my config)

# Power management support (see LINT for more options)
# deviceapm0at nexus? disable flags 0x20
# Advanced Power Management
# Disable due to microuptime() issue last year

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Re: Large disk support with Unix

2002-12-03 Thread Christopher Rosado

On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 11:29:27 -0500
Carlos Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

CR I'm having problems getting FDISK to use my 8.4GB hard disk; it
CR only sees 2GB of space. My BIOS supports large disks, and it
CR reports geometry c = 4092, H = 16, S= 63 with 16406208 total sectors.
CR FDISK reports the same geometry, but only one quarter of the total
CR sectors.
CR Prior to this, I installed Windows 2000, and QNX, and neither one
CR of those OS's had this problem.
CR I need to resolve this problem soon. Please advice.

Check the jumper settings on the hard drive.

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Re: Opti 931

2002-11-30 Thread Christopher Rosado

On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 19:17:50 +0100
Tibor Selesi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

TS When I launched
TS  xmms, it couldn't play any sound.

Do you have esd running? 

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Re: Help: FreeBSD4.6, Apache2_2.0.43, PHP4_4.2.3

2002-11-28 Thread Christopher Rosado

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:44:41 -0500
Marc-Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

MK  And here's my output unedited.  If anyone can
MK  help diagnose this and point me in the right direction I will be very
MK  appreciative.  

Sync the PHP sources with Apache sources

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