KVM Switching and CPU and Fan Speed
I've got a set up between two towers where I use a KVM (KVMS?) switch between them. The one running OpenBSD (snaphots and recent as of this morning) seems step up it's CPU speed when I'm switched out to the other computer. I'm wondering if I'm the only one seeing this. If I am on an empty desktop or the desktop only contains a xterm (whether it's running something it or not) the CPU steps up to max MHz but the fan speed remains relatively low. If I have a graphical application running however, the CPU not only runs at maximum, but the CPU fan tries its best to spin loose from the cooler. I'm running Spectrwm as my desktop. The KVM switch is a USB/VGA/Audio IOGear using keyboard sequences to switch between connected computers. OpenBSD 5.7 (GENERIC.MP) #879: Sat Mar 7 21:47:09 MST 2015 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 8569946112 (8172MB) avail mem = 8337895424 (7951MB) mpath0 at root scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xf0100 (57 entries) bios0: vendor Award Software International, Inc. version "F2" date 06/07/2010 bios0: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-870A-UD3 acpi0 at bios0: rev 0 acpi0: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5 acpi0: tables DSDT FACP SSDT HPET MCFG MATS TAMG APIC acpi0: wakeup devices USB0(S3) USB1(S3) USB2(S3) USB3(S3) USB4(S3) USB5(S3) USB6(S3) SBAZ(S4) PEX0(S5) PEX1(S5) PEX2(S5) PEX3(S5) P2P_(S5) PCE2(S4) PCE3(S4) PCE4(S4) [...] acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 32 bits acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318180 Hz acpimcfg0 at acpi0 addr 0xe000, bus 0-255 acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor) cpu0: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor, 3215.22 MHz cpu0: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW,LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC cpu0: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 48-way L3 cache cpu0: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 16 4MB entries fully associative cpu0: DTLB 48 4KB entries fully associative, 48 4MB entries fully associative cpu0: AMD erratum 721 detected and fixed cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support, 8 var ranges, 88 fixed ranges cpu0: apic clock running at 200MHz cpu0: mwait min=64, max=64, C-substates=0.0.0.0.0, IBE cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor) cpu1: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor, 3214.82 MHz cpu1: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW,LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC cpu1: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 48-way L3 cache cpu1: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 16 4MB entries fully associative cpu1: DTLB 48 4KB entries fully associative, 48 4MB entries fully associative cpu1: AMD erratum 721 detected and fixed cpu1: smt 0, core 1, package 0 cpu2 at mainbus0: apid 2 (application processor) cpu2: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor, 3214.82 MHz cpu2: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW,LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC cpu2: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 48-way L3 cache cpu2: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 16 4MB entries fully associative cpu2: DTLB 48 4KB entries fully associative, 48 4MB entries fully associative cpu2: AMD erratum 721 detected and fixed cpu2: smt 0, core 3, package 0 cpu3 at mainbus0: apid 3 (application processor) cpu3: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor, 3214.82 MHz cpu3: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW,LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC cpu3: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache, 6MB 64b/line 48-way L3 cache cpu3: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 16 4MB entries fully associative cpu3: DTLB 48 4KB entries fully associative, 48 4MB entries fully associative cpu3: AMD erratum 721 detected and fixed cpu3: smt 0, core 2, package 0 ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 2 pa 0xfec0, version 21, 24 pins ioapic0: misconfigured as apic 0, remapped to apid 2 acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0) acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 4 (PEX0) acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus 5 (PEX1) acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus 6 (PEX2) acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus 7 (PEX3) acpiprt5 at acpi0: bus 3 (P2P_) acpiprt6 at acpi0: bus 1 (PCE2) acpiprt7 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCE3) acpiprt8 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCE4) ac
Re: hplip
I get the following errors when running hp-doctor. Is there a package for "python-devel"? I couldn't find anything that looked right, so I added py-openbsd and python-tools. However, neither made a difference. error: python-devel Python devel - Python development files REQUIRED2.2 2.7.9 MISSING'python-devel needs to be installed' error: Unable to communicate with device (code=12): hp:/usb/Officejet_5740_series?serial=TH4BE330MH05ZF error: Device not found error: Communication status: Failed error: 'hpaio' package is missing/incompatible /* Fixed by adding hpaio to /etc/sane.d/dll.conf $ pkg_info adwaita-icon-theme-3.14.1 base icon theme for GNOME at-spi2-atk-2.14.1 atk-bridge for at-spi2 at-spi2-core-2.14.1 service interface for assistive technologies atk-2.14.0 accessibility toolkit used by gtk+ avahi-0.6.31p15 framework for Multicast DNS Service Discovery blas-1.0p6 Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms bzip2-1.0.6p1 block-sorting file compressor, unencumbered cairo-1.14.0p1 vector graphics library cdparanoia-3.a9.8p0 CDDA reading utility with extra data verification features cdrtools-3.00p1 ISO 9660 filesystem and CD/DVD/BD creation tools cups-2.0.2 Common Unix Printing System cups-filters-1.0.66 OpenPrinting CUPS filters cups-libs-2.0.2 CUPS libraries and headers curl-7.40.0 get files from FTP, Gopher, HTTP or HTTPS servers dbus-1.8.16v0 message bus system dbus-glib-0.104v0 glib bindings for dbus message system dconf-0.22.0p1 configuration backend system desktop-file-utils-0.22 utilities for dot.desktop entries exo-0.10.2p2Xfce4 extension library ffmpeg-20150107p0 audio/video converter and streamer ffmpegthumbnailer-2.0.8p0 lightweight video thumbnailer for file managers firefox-35.0.1p0Mozilla web browser flac-1.3.1 free lossless audio codec foomatic-db-4.0.20140707p0 Foomatic PPD data foomatic-db-engine-4.0.12 Foomatic PPD generator garcon-0.2.1Xfce4 freedesktop.org compliant menu implementation gconf2-3.2.6p4 configuration database system for GNOME gcr-3.14.0p0library for bits of crypto UI and parsing gdbm-1.11p0 GNU dbm gdk-pixbuf-2.30.8 graphic library for gtk+2 gettext-0.19.4 GNU gettext ghostscript-9.07GNU PostScript interpreter ghostscript-fonts-8.11p2 35 standard PostScript fonts with Adobe name aliases giflib-5.0.5tools and library routines for working with GIF images glib2-2.42.1p0 general-purpose utility library glib2-networking-2.42.1 network-related gio modules for glib2 gmp-5.0.2p2 library for arbitrary precision arithmetic gnome-icon-theme-3.12.0p1 base icon theme for GNOME gnome-icon-theme-symbolic-3.12.0p1 base icon theme extension for special UI contexts gnome-keyring-3.14.0 password agent for the GNOME project gnupg-1.4.19GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement gnutls-3.2.21 GNU Transport Layer Security library graphite2-1.2.4 rendering for complex writing systems gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.14.1 collection of shared GSettings schemas gsm-1.0.13p2u-law to gsm encoding audio converter and library gstreamer-0.10.36p6 framework for streaming media gstreamer-ffmpeg-0.10.13p8 ffmpeg element for GStreamer gstreamer-plugins-base-0.10.36p11 base elements for GStreamer gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.31p12v0 good elements for GStreamer gstreamer-plugins-ugly-0.10.19p4 ugly elements for GStreamer gstreamer1-1.4.5framework for streaming media gstreamer1-plugins-base-1.4.5 base elements for GStreamer gstreamer1-plugins-good-1.4.5p0 good elements for GStreamer gtk+2-2.24.26 multi-platform graphical toolkit gtk+3-3.14.8multi-platform graphical toolkit gtk-update-icon-cache-2.24.26 gtk+ icon theme caching utility gtk-xfce-engine-3.0.1p1 Xfce4 theme engine for Gtk+2 gtk3-xfce-engine-3.0.1p1 Xfce4 theme engine for Gtk+3 gtksourceview-2.10.5p1 text widget that extends GTK2's GtkTextView widget gvfs-1.22.3 GNOME Virtual File System harfbuzz-0.9.38 text shaping library hicolor-icon-theme-0.14 fallback theme of the icon theme specification hpaio-3.15.2HP sane(7) scanner backend hpcups-3.15.2 HP native CUPS driver hplip-3.15.2p0 HP Linux Imaging and Printing hplip-common-3.15.2 HPLIP applications common files hplip-gui-3.15.2HPLIP graphical tools hunspell-1.3.2p0spelling, stemming, morphological analysis and generation icu4c-54.1p3International Components for Unicode ijs-0.35p1 raster image transmission library iso-codes-3.57 lists of the country, language and currency iso names jasper-1.900.1p2reference implementation of JPEG-2000 jbig2dec-0.11 decoder for JBIG2 monochrome hi-res image compression format jpeg-9a IJG's JPEG compression utilities lame-3.99.5 lame ain't an MP3 encoder lapack-3.1.1p4 library of Fortran 77 linear algebra subroutines lcms
Re: Very-small fully-functional systems?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hey there, What about Raspberry Pi2 ? It's really cheap, nice CPU, ethernet and USB ! And I think oBSD would be alright on it :) >I'm looking for a very (physically) small (embedded) platform that can >run OpenBSD properly, including at least: > USB 2.0, > ethernet, > MIDI (presumably via USB), > OK-to-good-quality analog audio out (can be USB), > some kind of decent storage (i.e. not USB!), > and enough CPU horsepower to run a soundfont-based softsynth like >timitidy or fluidsynth (so ~500MHz+). > >All preferably for no more than ~C$100 per board. > >Locally, I can get RasPis, BeagleBone Blacks, and MinnowBoards cheaply. >The RasPi isn't supported at all, the BeagleBone Black doesn't have USB > >yet, and the MinnowBoards don't have ethernet yet. > >Looking at the OpenBSD platform list, I see these options > Wandboard, SABRE Lite, Nitrogen6X, Pandaboard (armv7): all too >expensive, although the wandboard comes close on price (~C$110 to $125 >+ >S&H). > SH-4 (landisk): not fast enough > RB600A (socppc): not available anymore. > >That leaves i386 and amd64 platforms. >There are a few Intel J1800 boards available for RAM), but I have no idea how well they run OpenBSD, and most of them >seem to have UEFI boot only. > >If you know of a small, cheap, fanless, x86-compatible board available >in Canada *that runs OpenBSD reasonably well*, please let me know. >Otherwise I'll probably have to give the Wandboard a shot despite the >slightly-too-high price. > >(In case it's not blazingly obvious, I want to try creating a >replacement for a hardware MIDI synthesizer, but that can choose >between >soundfonts.) > >Thanks, >-Adam - -- CHUNKZ.NET - dodgy DIYer and computer technician Bertrand Caplet, Flers (FR) Feel free to send encrypted/signed messages Key ID: FF395BD9 GPG FP: DE10 73FD 17EB 5544 A491 B385 1EDA 35DC FF39 5BD9 iQJKBAEBCgA0BQJU/OeALRxCZXJ0cmFuZCBDYXBsZXQgPGJlcnRyYW5kLmNhcGxl dEBjaHVua3oubmV0PgAKCRAe2jXc/zlb2VmDD/4g+04DdhNaB63lqESuFu4ojsH+ PLA46RVpk6Z/C5a8Yq9L5MY4FZlgzA/Tdq1efaHR7yRI8VodjixMk0GtnzM/06f5 4YhRBl/pIftXZCd2DgtxsoWu7Uto2pluzvghur1yG8LVU98ZZMDuccV3jPQq+bNH 3rL8fi7WU8EQSntdyiyjE0Mc69w0Ebp7XIoelb0nn3is1qaQ13Mc0lujaK/VcF5H jq5QOXBKuqq9a7lISO4o6eLdJD3l41j5nj2vHmr/RvF9BYmmmP06JmA4fVksHnjO 8pgPhOd+sQOaFXL4P3GQ9rpD68nMV5y6r3aaaHZAiEQ/eBnF00QQtSTaKIvm2G+e 1JvEK9eaGO5uEnMFDuINt5a0zJVSuRflovHHtom0ravBv6lenYxNSYV4JY33/3I8 rNM6PSOPWM6WmybZKviuHWgXJnBcFKj6xhIk0q/OFKluZPk2J1G0eKsgEXtt8tFg rO8uedtkY0bcqxG8w9IEA/1jUhDlzrkScXdjh3BLykIlodAPvq7Eerlq9hghGteY 1exLLSr/mhvIkkZOCJ8YvO5atzMlHOBUAMf57g8UX2vcQp6+98m0/4rpnLEFHpNa L1Onc97WkW6eMcfXqAls3wdRXg3cShc3ChajzFPcyk+rA705dHmSdpl4uGYxlNyE 8z45lufIV5MRc2OgUg== =XWi9 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Very-small fully-functional systems?
I'm looking for a very (physically) small (embedded) platform that can run OpenBSD properly, including at least: USB 2.0, ethernet, MIDI (presumably via USB), OK-to-good-quality analog audio out (can be USB), some kind of decent storage (i.e. not USB!), and enough CPU horsepower to run a soundfont-based softsynth like timitidy or fluidsynth (so ~500MHz+). All preferably for no more than ~C$100 per board. Locally, I can get RasPis, BeagleBone Blacks, and MinnowBoards cheaply. The RasPi isn't supported at all, the BeagleBone Black doesn't have USB yet, and the MinnowBoards don't have ethernet yet. Looking at the OpenBSD platform list, I see these options Wandboard, SABRE Lite, Nitrogen6X, Pandaboard (armv7): all too expensive, although the wandboard comes close on price (~C$110 to $125 + S&H). SH-4 (landisk): not fast enough RB600A (socppc): not available anymore. That leaves i386 and amd64 platforms. There are a few Intel J1800 boards available for RAM), but I have no idea how well they run OpenBSD, and most of them seem to have UEFI boot only. If you know of a small, cheap, fanless, x86-compatible board available in Canada *that runs OpenBSD reasonably well*, please let me know. Otherwise I'll probably have to give the Wandboard a shot despite the slightly-too-high price. (In case it's not blazingly obvious, I want to try creating a replacement for a hardware MIDI synthesizer, but that can choose between soundfonts.) Thanks, -Adam -- -Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net
Re: hplip
Sorry bout that lets try again. I've usually had a lot of success with hplip, but I got a new printer that should be supported and I can't seem to get it to work. It installs fine both from the command line and from the cups web interface. I have ulpt disabled. Below are logs, etc.. # usbdevs -vd Controller /dev/usb0: addr 1: high speed, self powered, config 1, EHCI root hub(0x), AMD(0x1022), rev 1.00 uhub0 port 1 powered port 2 powered port 3 addr 2: high speed, self powered, config 1, Officejet 5740 series(0xcd11), HP(0x03f0), rev 1.00, iSerialNumber TH4BE330MH05ZF umass0 ugen0 port 4 powered port 5 addr 3: high speed, power 250 mA, config 1, Mass Storage Device(0x6364), Generic(0x058f), rev 1.00, iSerialNumber 058F63646476 umass1 uhidev0 # ls -l /dev | grep _cups crw--- 1 _cups wheel 16, 128 Mar 6 16:41 lpa0 crw--- 1 _cups wheel 16, 129 Mar 6 16:41 lpa1 crw--- 1 _cups wheel 16, 130 Mar 6 16:41 lpa2 crw--- 1 _cups wheel 16, 0 Mar 6 16:41 lpt0 crw--- 1 _cups wheel 16, 1 Mar 6 16:41 lpt1 crw--- 1 _cups wheel 16, 2 Mar 6 16:41 lpt2 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 0 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.00 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 1 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.01 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 2 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.02 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 3 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.03 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 4 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.04 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 5 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.05 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 6 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.06 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 7 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.07 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 8 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.08 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 9 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.09 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 10 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.10 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 11 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.11 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 12 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.12 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 13 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.13 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 14 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.14 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 63, 15 Mar 6 16:41 ugen0.15 crw-rw 1 _cups _saned 61, 0 Mar 6 16:41 usb0 # tail -100 error_log d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] cupsdIsAuthorized: level=CUPSD_AUTH_ANON, type=None, satisfy=CUPSD_AUTH_SATISFY_ALL, num_names=0 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] cupsdIsAuthorized: auth=CUPSD_AUTH_ALLOW... D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] Processing GET /admin/log/error_log d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] get_file filestats=0x7f7da790, filename=0x7f7e7420, len=1024, returning "/var/log/cups/error_log". D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] filename="/var/log/cups/error_log", type=text/plain d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] is_cgi filename="/var/log/cups/error_log", filestats=0x7f7da790, type=text/plain, returning 0 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] check_if_modified filestats=0x7f7da790(40912, 1425848155)) If-Modified-Since="Sun, 08 Mar 2015 20:53:53 GMT" d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] write_file code=200, filename="/var/log/cups/error_log" (18), type="text/plain", filestats=0x7f7da790 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] cupsdSendHeader: code=200, type="text/plain", auth_type=0 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] cupsdAddSelect(fd=17, read_cb=0x0, write_cb=0x1f2f82013030, data=0x1f326cde4000) D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] Sending file. d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=1425934071 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] con->http=0x1f31b71da000 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_GET_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=40912, response=0x0(), pipe_pid=0, file=18 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=1425934071 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] con->http=0x1f31b71da000 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_GET_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=40912, response=0x0(), pipe_pid=0, file=18 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=1425934071 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] con->http=0x1f31b71da000 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_GET_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=40912, response=0x0(), pipe_pid=0, file=18 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=1425934071 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] con->http=0x1f31b71da000 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Client 138] cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_GET_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=40912, response=0x0(), pipe_pid=0, file=18 d [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=1425934071 D [08/Mar/2015:15:55:55 -0500] [Clien
hplip
# ps ax PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 1 ?? Is 0:01.01 /sbin/init 24477 ?? Is 0:00.00 dhclient: run0 [priv] (dhclient) 17604 ?? Is 0:00.00 dhclient: run0 (dhclient) 23790 ?? Is 0:00.00 syslogd: [priv] (syslogd) 18310 ?? I 0:00.50 /usr/sbin/syslogd 16735 ?? Is 0:00.00 pflogd: [priv] (pflogd) 19148 ?? S 0:00.34 pflogd: [running] -s 160 -i pflog0 -f /var/log/pflog (pflogd) 14007 ?? Is 0:00.03 /usr/sbin/sshd 13794 ?? I 0:00.00 smtpd: klondike (smtpd) 31892 ?? Is 0:00.01 smtpd: [priv] (smtpd) 30796 ?? I 0:00.00 smtpd: queue (smtpd) 16190 ?? I 0:00.00 smtpd: control (smtpd) 15025 ?? I 0:00.00 smtpd: lookup (smtpd) 11736 ?? I 0:00.01 smtpd: scheduler (smtpd) 23169 ?? I 0:00.00 smtpd: pony express (smtpd) 27685 ?? I 5851 ?? I 0:00.20 avahi-daemon: -avahi-daemon: running [foo.local] (avahi-daemon) 8948 ?? I 0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/avahi-dnsconfd -D 15114 ?? Ss 0:00.03 /usr/sbin/cron 2660 ?? S< 0:19.62 X :0 (Xorg) 30395 ?? I< 0:00.00 X: [priv] (Xorg) 14103 ?? Is 0:00.33 /usr/local/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --sessi 9009 ?? I 0:00.05 /usr/local/lib/xfce4/xfconf/xfconfd 15619 ?? Is 0:00.01 /usr/bin/ssh-agent -s 32494 ?? Ss 0:00.57 xfsettingsd 12289 ?? I 0:00.04 /usr/local/libexec/gvfsd 1166 ?? Is 0:00.02 /usr/local/libexec/gvfsd-fuse /root/.gvfs -f -o big_writes 24482 ?? S 0:00.53 /usr/local/libexec/gvfsd-trash --spawner :1.10 /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/0 4493 ?? Ss 0:00.58 /usr/local/sbin/cupsd -C /etc/cups/cupsd.conf -s /etc/cups/cups-files.con 20356 p0 Ss 0:00.01 ksh 6839 p0 R+ 0:00.00 ps -ax 2905 C0 Z 0:00.00 (xfce4-terminal) 7743 C0- I 0:00.08 /usr/local/sbin/cups-browsed 18097 C0 Is 0:00.08 -ksh (ksh) 7097 C0 I+ 0:00.09 xinit /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc 17470 C0 I 0:00.00 sh /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc 18873 C0 I 0:00.23 xfce4-session 8124 C0 I 0:00.00 /usr/local/bin/dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session xfce4-session 32506 C0 S 0:01.03 xfwm4 28579 C0 I 0:00.06 Thunar (thunar) 32264 C0 S 0:04.14 xfce4-panel 25674 C0 S 0:02.98 xfdesktop 16198 C0 I 0:00.09 /usr/local/lib/xfce4/panel/wrapper /usr/local/lib/xfce4/panel/plugins/lib 10345 C0 I 0:00.11 /usr/local/lib/xfce4/panel/wrapper /usr/local/lib/xfce4/panel/plugins/lib 17802 C0 I 0:00.01 /usr/local/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper (xfsm-shutdown-he) 14465 C0 S 0:02.66 /usr/local/bin/xfce4-terminal 19143 C0 S 0:20.34 /usr/local/bin/firefox 19446 C0 S 0:15.14 /usr/local/bin/thunderbird 27877 C1 Is+ 0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC1 13524 C2 Is+ 0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC2 14329 C3 Is+ 0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC3 420 C5 Is+ 0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC5 #
Re: GPU error: i915_hangcheck_hung on ThinkPad x201
> Charlie Please see this page: http://www.openbsd.org/report.html
Re: Listening to a CD over the net
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 11:22:17AM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 08:11:57AM +, Zé Loff wrote: > > On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 01:57:05AM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > > > Since I seem to be the only person using this feature (with the > > > possible exception of ratchov@ himself), here's a periodic reminder > > > that you can use sndio OVER THE NETWORK. > > > > mpd.conf on the server: > > > > audio_output { > > type"pipe" > > name"room" > > command "aucat -f snd@192.168.17.170,0/0 -i -" > > } > > audio_output { > > type"pipe" > > name"x201" > > command "aucat -f snd@192.168.17.168,0/0 -i -" > > } > > audio_output_format "48000:16:2" > > > > > > rc.conf.local on the output boxes: > > > > sndio_flags="-U 0 -L -" > > > > > > Bonus feature: turn both of them on and the slight lack of sync between > > outputs turns into reverb which makes your house seem 10x larger (then > > turn one of them off because they will keep drifting apart and it > > becomes really annoying). Maybe different buffer sizes will fix this, > > but I never bothered to check. > > We don't have the necessary code to synchronize two audio devices. > Changing the buffer size wont fix the drifting Thanks for the info. I reckon it would be quite an undertaking to sync audio devices over (different) network connections -- especially on wifi, as in my case --, I just wondered if changing the buffer size would make a difference. Anyhow that isn't really important (and if it were, I'd get wireless speakers or something like that), I'm more than happy as it is. Thanks for the great work, Alexandre.
Re: Cannot connect to CUPS web interface in -current
Hi Antoine, On Sun 08/03/2015 00:01, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > Permissions are fine here. > Not sure why yours are not. > Thanks for your feedback. Actually, I re-installed the latest snapshot in a qemu environment and added only cups (and its dependencies), just to double check, and I can confirm that the permissions are correct. I don't really know what went wrong... Anyhow, now it's ok. Sorry for the noise. -- Alessandro DE LAURENZIS [mailto:just22@gmail.com] LinkedIn: http://it.linkedin.com/in/delaurenzis
Re: Listening to a CD over the net
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 08:11:57AM +, Zé Loff wrote: > On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 01:57:05AM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > > Since I seem to be the only person using this feature (with the > > possible exception of ratchov@ himself), here's a periodic reminder > > that you can use sndio OVER THE NETWORK. > > mpd.conf on the server: > > audio_output { > type"pipe" > name"room" > command "aucat -f snd@192.168.17.170,0/0 -i -" > } > audio_output { > type"pipe" > name"x201" > command "aucat -f snd@192.168.17.168,0/0 -i -" > } > audio_output_format "48000:16:2" > > > rc.conf.local on the output boxes: > > sndio_flags="-U 0 -L -" > > > Bonus feature: turn both of them on and the slight lack of sync between > outputs turns into reverb which makes your house seem 10x larger (then > turn one of them off because they will keep drifting apart and it > becomes really annoying). Maybe different buffer sizes will fix this, > but I never bothered to check. We don't have the necessary code to synchronize two audio devices. Changing the buffer size wont fix the drifting
Re: Listening to a CD over the net
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 01:57:05AM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > Since I seem to be the only person using this feature (with the > possible exception of ratchov@ himself), here's a periodic reminder > that you can use sndio OVER THE NETWORK. mpd.conf on the server: audio_output { type"pipe" name"room" command "aucat -f snd@192.168.17.170,0/0 -i -" } audio_output { type"pipe" name"x201" command "aucat -f snd@192.168.17.168,0/0 -i -" } audio_output_format "48000:16:2" rc.conf.local on the output boxes: sndio_flags="-U 0 -L -" Bonus feature: turn both of them on and the slight lack of sync between outputs turns into reverb which makes your house seem 10x larger (then turn one of them off because they will keep drifting apart and it becomes really annoying). Maybe different buffer sizes will fix this, but I never bothered to check. Cheers Zé --