Probably it will be nicer for desktop users to have a run when
history is using more than X space than by periodic.
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 02:49, elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
I think we definitely must have hammer cleanup not depending on periodic.
Especially laptop/workstation users,
:bio_page_alloc: WARNING emergency page allocation
:bio_page_alloc: WARNING emergency page allocation
:bio_page_alloc: WARNING emergency page allocation
:Checking out files: 100% (30445/30445), done.
:Already on 'master'
:cd /usr/src git pull
:fatal: Unable to look up git.dragonflybsd.org (port
Hi all,
2010Q2 is done by dfly on mirrors? Eg. mplayer is in summary file and
showed through pkgin or pkg_search, but install is not possible as
it's not in mirror.
Some license issues, sure, but why it's in summary file?
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I open a sound file in Wavesurfer and attempt to play it and get silence. It
used to work months ago. I try to play a MIDI file in Timidity and it
says Couldn't open output device. XMMS still works, as does catting
to /dev/dsp. Any idea what's wrong? I'm not sure what the sound card is, but
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
However it was still not running so I dived in to the script and found
that there is test for OS. This test is made by 'uname -s' and case
for BSD systems is ...*BSD), but DragonflyBSD shows DragonFly. So
I modified it directly in script and after that installation went
elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
Suggestions?
quick-fix / hack wise -
probably setup some job to run way more often
that checks the status makes a determination -
or move the job to something like anacron, etc
although, in a laptop situation - you might want
to manage this manually -
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Chris Turner
c.tur...@199technologies.org wrote:
elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
Suggestions?
quick-fix / hack wise -
probably setup some job to run way more often
that checks the status makes a determination -
or move the job to something like
Pierre Abbat wrote:
I open a sound file in Wavesurfer and attempt to play it and get silence. It
used to work months ago. I try to play a MIDI file in Timidity and it
says Couldn't open output device. XMMS still works, as does catting
to /dev/dsp. Any idea what's wrong? I'm not sure what the
Samuel J. Greear wrote:
That said, I think it would be fine to commit one or more optional
stopgap measures/scripts to the RC system, for mobile users and etc.,
as long as it is well documented that they may go away if a better
solution is developed or derived.
not to flamebait or something -
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Chris Turner
c.tur...@199technologies.org wrote:
Samuel J. Greear wrote:
That said, I think it would be fine to commit one or more optional
stopgap measures/scripts to the RC system, for mobile users and etc.,
as long as it is well documented that they may go
What about hammerd?
* Starts when system starts
* Wakes up every 10 seconds or so to check current system load/memory
usage to estimate if its appropriate to run a cleanup operation at this
time.
* Can have a text file configuration where you can specify maximum
size(GB) of history per PFS or %
On Mon, October 18, 2010 9:50 am, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Hi all,
2010Q2 is done by dfly on mirrors? Eg. mplayer is in summary file and
showed through pkgin or pkg_search, but install is not possible as
it's not in mirror.
Some license issues, sure, but why it's in summary file?
Usually, this
On Monday 18 October 2010 18:34:54 Chris Turner wrote:
no idea about this particular app -
but I do know lots of things
are gradually moving to jackd and/or pulse audio,
(maybe) with fall back support for traditional OSS/(alsa in the linux
case) -
What's jackd?
Is MIDI I/O supported in the
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