Hi all,
I've been playing around with incoding/recoding with mencoder.
On one of my boxes mencoder keeps having niceness 20.
I don't want mencoder to play nice so I try to renice the process, but
it resets to 20 within seconds!
Here's the info:
[st...@yoshi ~]$ mencoder -show-profile x264ac3
ME
On 18-8-2010 9:22, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Mark Stapper <mailto:st...@mapper.nl>> wrote:
>
> So I need a utility that enable me to say: "if a week has passed since
> the last run, run this command".
> Is there s
Hi,
I have a system that doesn't run 24/7/365.
I would like to make sure that some tasks (like updating the ports tree)
run weekly/monthly etc.
As the system isn't on 24/7 the cron job I usually run for these tasks
doesn't work as the machine isn't always running on the scheduled time.
So I need
Hello,
Since updating to 8.X I noticed that network services were started
before the network was up!
I use lagg failover configuration on both my FreeBSD boxes.
First, boot fails on mounting my nfs-shares.
After entering and exiting the "rescue" shell, the system boots as normal.
uname -a
FreeBSD
Hi,
I want to be able to run a vnc server to share my "real" X-session.
I use kdm.
I've been trying to build vnc with vnc.so module.
However, it fails to build this file.
Any idea on how to resolve this?
Outputs:
FreeBSD mario 8.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE #2: Tue Jun 1
10:09:28 CEST 2010
On 28/05/2010 08:47, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 27 May 2010 18:41:21 +0200, Coert wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Is there a FreeBSD equivalent for the linux cp -u ?
>>
>> http://linux.die.net/man/1/cp (-u, --update)
>>
>
> Check out cpdup (available via ports or packages).
>
>
>
>
I like
On 17/05/2010 19:10, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
>> Did you configure Xorg to use the intel driver?
>> Check the handbook chapter 5.4 especially 5.4.3.1 Configuration with
>> Intel(r) i810 Graphics Chipsets.
>>
> I have got it configured, now I'm a bit confused on which "display" section
> I'm s
On 17/05/2010 15:40, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> On 14/05/2010 21:56, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I installed Xorg and xfce when I start it (/usr/local/bin/startxfce) my
>> screen just shows vertical lines of many different colors on the screen,
>>
>> The monitor (fairly old gatew
On 14/05/2010 21:56, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed Xorg and xfce when I start it (/usr/local/bin/startxfce) my
> screen just shows vertical lines of many different colors on the screen,
>
> The monitor (fairly old gateway 15" lcd) works fine in regular text mode,
> on windo
On 12/05/2010 06:25, Lacsap Ona wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to download the FreeBSD but am unsure which version to download.
> I have a Pentium dual core t4200 processor.
>
> thanks
>
> ___
> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
> http://lists.f
Gary Kline wrote:
> anybody know why getchar() doesn't see 0x80 == 0200? if getchar()
> is limited to 7-bit characters, what then?
>
> % od -c file
>
> shows me that every character fits into 8 bits, so getwchar() is the
> next thing.
> but doesn't getwchar grab wid
Roy Stuivenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have a clue how I can change language to dutch in Evolution
> for spelling check? Default is now English, and that's my only option
> so it seems --> (7.2-stable & gnome2, English)
>
> Regards,
>
> Roy Stuivenberg.
>
> ___
Daniel Eriksson wrote:
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>
>> So I see. Could this be why I haven't had any read errors anymore?
>> (After the zpool scrub that is)
>>
>
> Possibly, but in that case the SMART selftest should pass also. Have you
> tried a self
Daniel Eriksson wrote:
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>
>> Yeah, i did the long SMART selftest three times now, each of which it
>> failed on the same LBA address.
>>
>
> I assume 'smartctl -a /dev/adX' reports that the read test failed at LBA
> XXX s
Arthur Chance wrote:
Mark Stapper wrote:
[snip]
I ordered a "spare" drive so I'll wait until it arrives, replace the
faulty drive with this one by dd-ing data from one to the other (I have
only 4 SATA ports so I can't do "zpool replace").
zpool replace has two
> SpinRite is OK but it hasn't been updated in ages. It does not work on
> large drives. 250GB works, 1TB does not. Haven't tried it on 500GB
> drives.
>
So it will be useles in... well in this case it IS useles...
> If I were you I would 'zpool offline ...' the offending drive, rewrite
> the e
Kurt Buff wrote:
> I got a daily security run email from one of my machines on Monday
> morning, with the following entry:
>
> zmx1.zetron.com login failures:
> Aug 30 06:57:17 zmx1 su: BAD SU mlee to root on /dev/ttyp2
> Aug 30 09:42:17 zmx1 su: BAD SU mlee to root on /dev/ttyp0
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Since it's all throwing errors at the same LBA, I'd run a SMART
> diagnostics on the drive (i think it's port sysutils/smartmontools)
> and see if it's showing errors too. Looks like a failing/failed drive
> and I would recommend replacing it. I doubt (but you can try)
> spinrite will
Good day to you,
I'm having a bit of trouble with one of the disks in my zfs raidz1 pool.
It's giving me dma read error, and zpool is reporting READ failures.
However, data integrity is OK :-)
Unfortunately I was in the middle of rearranging my backup media, so I'm
backup up everything as we speak
Don't forget to tweake /etc/make.conf (check out
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf for guidance)
Greetz,
Mark
>
> 2009/8/27 Mark Stapper mailto:st...@mapper.nl>>
>
> Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
> > Hi mate!
> >
> >
> > The card is an: ATI Rade
g/wiki/radeonhd
To test opengl accell use glxgears located in graphics/mesa-demos.
Have fun with it :-)
Greetz,
Mark
> 2009/8/27 Mark Stapper mailto:st...@mapper.nl>>
>
> Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I am setting up a fresh installation of F
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am setting up a fresh installation of Freebsd on a EMT64 machine...
> everything is working smooth so far, but im wondering some things about the
> 3D support from my graphic card, i bought that card few weeks ago (stupid me
> i didnt read about ATU support u
Gary Gatten wrote:
> Naw, I don't recall the POST error exactly, but from what I remember it
> couldn't find a boot device. Could've been the controller, but from
> what I recall I swapped the drive (later) and all was good. I really
> don't recall though - I could've put the "bad" drive in a goo
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
> hi Mark!
>
> Im using FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE... but im not sure about the "userland",
> is currently fresh installed, just compiled the KERNEL to add ext2fs
> support and installed the patch for the 256-inode... nothing else...
> But I will take your advise and upgrade my kerne
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
> Hi folks, im migrating from Linux to BSD, and i found my first problem...
> First of all, i did save my /home from my old Linux distribution on another
> HD, ext2fs partition /dev/ad6s1... I can correctly see the drive from
> sysinstall.
>
> I read about compiling the KERNEL
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> John Nielsen wrote:
>> On Wednesday 19 August 2009 12:17:10 Scott Schappell wrote:
>>> In a parallel sort of thread to the current desktop thread, when I
>>> installed FreeBSD 7.2 since I had plenty of disk space and memory I
>>> installed X, however, I don't need it or re
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 08:34:42 +0200
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>
>> I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
>> 8.0(Beta but it'll be "Stable" soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
>> I'm kind of
Hello,
I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
8.0(Beta but it'll be "Stable" soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
I'm kind of a OS collector/nut/geek/nerd. As such virtualization is
quite important to me.
I've been using VMware Server 2.x on Gentoo for quite some time and,
apar
Hello,
I'm fully enjoying installing FreeBSD 8.0-BETA2 amd64.
However, it does not seem to be able to use all my ram.
Strangely enough, it says the following:
[r...@carmen ~]# dmesg |grep memory
real memory = 2147483648 (2048 MB)
avail memory = 4112240640 (3921 MB)
and
[r...@carmen ~]# sysctl -a
Hello,
What do you mean by a CS server?
I'm sure there are "better" of "pretier" solution but you can use cron
to do this for you.
As the user which should run this service do:
crontab -e
then add a rule like:
@reboot
Then save and exit. Now next time on reboot the will be run.
Greetz,
Mark
P
Erich Dollansky wrote:
> Because people using them, new what they were doing.
>
And probably didn't care...
> IA 64? Wans't this once - or still is - the term used for the
> Itanium?
>
The one that didn't stick... indeed.
> Yes, also Intel can fail. Intel also failed with their first 32
> b
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>
>
>> In light of this, I would really enjoy seeing a "Ubuntu" like movement
>> in the FreeBSD corner.
>> What I mean is that it would be nice for my mother to install and use
>> FreeBSD.
>
Frank Shute wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 07:43:05AM -0800, Mel Flynn wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> Well, we can start to agree that FreeBSD is not a "distro", but a UNIX
>> operating system. :)
>>
>
> We can't quite agree on that ;)
>
> BSD=Berkeley Software Distribution AKA distro of Unix
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> Mark Stapper wrote:
>
>> ... PowerPC is dead ...
>>
Well yes
(lousy excuse coming up!) I meant in the PC/Mac world... ;-)
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Randall Wood wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 11:53:22AM +0200, Wolfgang Riegler wrote:
>
>> Has anyone tested Arora?
>>
>
> I'm actually surprised no one has recommended Konqueror. It's not my
> favorite browser (I happen to love Opera) but it would seem to mostly fit the
> bill of fast
>
>
> Many people's only familiarity with computers in general will be from a
> Windows centric perspective. Somehow there is a tendency to believe that
> inserting a CD, booting, and then proceeding to click "OK" in a dialog box a
> few dozen times makes them some kind of expert when they succe
Mel Flynn wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 August 2009 05:27:55 Erik Trulsson wrote:
>
>
>> The amd64 architecture is called that because it was AMD who invented and
>> created it and was for a while the only one using it and since AMD named
>> the architecture AMD64 that was the name FreeBSD used too.
David Southwell wrote:
>> David Southwell wrote:
>>
>>> Hi every one
>>>
>>> My understanding is that one uses the amd64 for building a kernel for
>>> systems with Intel Quad Core processors.
>>>
>>> It is helpful when naming conventions follow a logical strand. I mean why
>>> does freebsd use
David Southwell wrote:
> Hi every one
>
> My understanding is that one uses the amd64 for building a kernel for systems
> with Intel Quad Core processors.
>
> It is helpful when naming conventions follow a logical strand. I mean why
> does
> freebsd use a single manufacturer's name to represent
Neal Hogan wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Mel
> Flynn wrote:
>
>> On Monday 03 August 2009 04:26:32 Neal Hogan wrote:
>>
>>> 2009/8/3 Odhiambo ワシントン :
>>>
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Frederique Rijsdijk <
frederi...@isafeelin.org> wrote:
>>
PJ wrote:
> Could somone explain to me why an upgrade from sysinstall would
> overwrite partitions; especially when the instructions indicate that
> files will not be overwritten?
>
>
Dear Phil,
Ofcourse if you upgrade, files will be overwritten. Could you please be
more specific?
Greetz,
Mark
Polytropon wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 14:21:02 -0700, David Allen
> wrote:
>
>> I need to create a FreeBSD installation on an SSD drive (connected via a
>> USB adaptor), and would like to do so manually so as to avoid the use of
>> an installation CD, PXE or sysinstall.
>>
>> 1. Would a dev
Tim Gustafson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there was a plan or time line in place to support ZFS boot
> partitions in the installer. I Googled around a bit and found some how-to
> documents for setting it up in a hacky kind of way, but the impression I got
> is that support for ZFS parti
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