And if mixerctl doesn't help you then post a dmesg. It is good practice here to always send a dmesg when you have a hardware issue. There is no GUI wifi manager that I know of. There are various scripts that people have posted to misc@ over time to try to make wifi management 'smart'/'windows-like', but most OpenBSDers seem to prefer just typing a line at the command prompt. -Nick
On 12/31/08, Rene Maroufi <i...@maroufi.net> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 01:58:29AM -0800, lordfabri wrote: >> Hi Nick and thanks for the answer. >> >> I have installed openbsd on my laptop and everything works fine,gnome too. >> What i haven't uderstand is: >> >> 1)I have a Digicom usb wifi with Zydas chipset and i 'vre read it's just >> supported...but i don't know to activate (command not found with lsusb and >> lspci) > > lspci and lsusb are not part of OpenBSD, you can use usbdevs (instead of > lsusb). Read: > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Setup > and > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless > how to configure network. For permanent configuration use > /etc/hostname.if (change if with your interface name), for temporary > configuration you can use ifconfig and/or dhclient. > >> 3)The audio. What do i need to initialize it? > > Read: > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#confaudio > Check the output of mixerctl, maybe your soundcard is automatically > configured but mixersettings are mute. > > Cheers > Reni > -- > Reni Maroufi > i...@maroufi.net