Hi.
I was playing with libusb when my machine suddenly crashed.
The code below, run twice, should reproduce the problem on
i386 and amd64 with any ugen device attached, GENERIC and
GENERIC.MP.
$ cat bug.c # minimal error-checking
#include stdlib.h
#include stdio.h
#include sys/types.h
#include
I am trying to install the current snapshot, where I boot from the
install55.iso CD and then install sets from http.
The install almost completes, but ends with:
Saving configuration files...Making all device nodes...done/
/install[198]: /mnt/usr/mdec/installboot: not found
Failed to install
Hello Thomas,
On 02/02/14(Sun) 15:39, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
Hi.
I was playing with libusb when my machine suddenly crashed.
The code below, run twice, should reproduce the problem on
i386 and amd64 with any ugen device attached, GENERIC and
GENERIC.MP.
Thanks for the bug report!
int
Hi bugs@,
sendbug ate my report, so here's it again.
Today i noticed that the sound volume changed a little bit when playing two
files simultaniously (amd64 snapshot from 24.1., dmesg below). I tried
multiple variations of players and files (mplayer and vlc, and mp3, wav and
mp4 sound/video
On 2014/02/01 23:11, Eric Brown wrote:
I am trying to install the current snapshot, where I boot from the
install55.iso CD and then install sets from http.
You are trying to use an old install script with current sets.
Don't do that, it won't work correctly ;)
The install almost completes,
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014, Nils Reuße wrote:
Today i noticed that the sound volume changed a little bit when playing
two files simultaniously (amd64 snapshot from 24.1., dmesg below). I
tried multiple variations of players and files (mplayer and vlc, and
mp3, wav and mp4 sound/video files), but
Thank you, that helped! I tried with -v 100 and could listen to 5 songs at
the same time without the volume being changed, that will do it.
Never heared of sound attenuation before though, is the sndiod behaviour a
direct requirement of some physical laws?
Nils
With i386 snapshot of February 2 2014 trying to update packages with
`pkg_add -uiv'
simply errs out with following message:
Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/Dependencies.pm line 387.
Suggestions?
--
dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.5-beta