OK...I did a system reboot. And now I'm finding out that the azalia driver
will not change the sample rate from 48 KHz to 8 KHz. I also tried using
audioctl record.sample_rate=8000 but it returns with record.sample_rate:
48000 -> 48000
So, is the problem with the azalia driver or my hardware? C
I'm running OpenBSD 5.0/i386. I used pkg_add to install the gpsk31
package. I tried running the program with the following sound devices:
default, /dev/audio, /dev/audioctl and /dev/sound. Each attempt to execute
gpsk31 returns the following:
init_audio: can't open /dev/audio
Cannot initialize
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 20:46:05 +0100, Tomas Bodzar
wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Peter J. Philipp
wrote:
Hi,
I noticed today by accident that the videos on Youtube work. B They are
HTML5.
The sound I made happen by by starting "aucat -l". B Is this old news
or am
I dreaming?
Lars Hansson whined
> > I notice you spend much more time scolding people than actually saying>
> anything worthwhile. You should work on yourself and find out why that>
> is. Perhaps you could benefit from some anger management training?
> I notice that Henning is contributing much more code t
> my father always used to remind me that
> "there are no stupid questions,"
Sure, that applies to children asking questions
to their parents or teachers.
It applies less when you call technical support; though
the support staff will usually remain patient and polite
as long as you pay good money
One other thing which I forgot to add to my last email, my father always
used to remind me that "there are no stupid questions," but it appears to
me that your openbsd group does not hold to that adage.
Most questions are judged as being some level of "stupid" and the person
who asked the "stupid"
On Jan 21 09:44:14, Richard Thornton wrote:
> Let me make it crystal clear for you since I realize English is not your
> native tongue. I d/l #65
No you didn't. Really. There is no way to go and "download #65".
There is no such thing as "OpenBSD #65".
What you most probably did is you downloaded
On 01/20/12 19:50, Samuel Martin Moro wrote:
>
> Hello, list!
>
>
> Using OpenBSD 4.9 GENERIC.MP#819 amd64 - if any relevant.
>
> I have 3 offices, each of them with a couple firewalls, running
> isakmpd/sasyncd, carp/pfsync, ifstated, and of course pf, for firewalls
> handling 10 vlans, and 1 ADSL
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:46:00 +0400, "Wesley M."
wrote:
> sorry, it was a stupid error.
> My hostname, there was an error in the name !!
>
> Again sorry.
>
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:40:32 +0400, "Wesley M."
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I don't know where it comes from.
>> I just configured my iwi card
Well. I get the answer asking in #scrotwm on freenode. I must delete the
like
#wallpaper
feh -bg..
Its a configuration file, not a script, i delete it and set the wallpaper
in the .xsession. :D Thanks guys
El 21 de enero de 2012 10:55, Pablo Velasco Fernandez
escribis:
> OpenBSD -current
>
> I notice you spend much more time scolding people than actually saying>
> anything worthwhile. You should work on yourself and find out why that> is.
> Perhaps you could benefit from some anger management training?
I notice that Henning is contributing much more code to OpenBSD than
you ever ha
Hi Bryan.
On 21/01/2012, Brynet wrote:
>
> Just an idea, but the SMBus controller has the same interrupt mappings as
> this "Lite-On" Ethernet device, is that something you installed?
Yes. I put a couple of PCI NICs in.
I've removed both of them and the issue persists.
>
> * You can disable ich
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 06:10:27AM -0500, Richard Thornton wrote:
> Nick, Do you ever lighten up? Were you the guy correcting the
>professor every few minutes annoying everyone? Seriously! What
>happened to you?! My background is Solaris and SuSE, not OpenBSD,
>but when Solaris 9 failed to forma
Nick, Do you ever lighten up? Were you the guy correcting the professor every
few minutes annoying everyone? Seriously! What happened to you?! My
background is Solaris and SuSE, not OpenBSD, but when Solaris 9 failed to
format my disks thus rendering my old blade a brick, I was in a panic. M
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:13:18 +0100
Jan Stary wrote:
> So, in OP's case, where there is no 'lookup' in resolv.conf,
> the nameserver 192.168.1.1 is consulted first, right?
Correct.
# echo "lookup file bind" > /etc/resolv.conf.tail
On Jan 21 01:56:43, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jan 21 10:42:58, Jan Stary wrote:
> >> > On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:01:35 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> >> > > On Jan 21 11:40:32, Wesley M. wrote:
> >> > >> When i ping localhost it give me : 208.73.
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jan 21 10:42:58, Jan Stary wrote:
>> > On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:01:35 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
>> > > On Jan 21 11:40:32, Wesley M. wrote:
>> > >> When i ping localhost it give me : 208.73.210.29 instead of 127.0.0.1
!
>> > >> Where does it come
On Jan 21 10:42:58, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:01:35 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > On Jan 21 11:40:32, Wesley M. wrote:
> > >> When i ping localhost it give me : 208.73.210.29 instead of 127.0.0.1 !
> > >> Where does it come from ? I don't understand.
> > >> I use OpenBSD 5.0 with
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:01:35 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jan 21 11:40:32, Wesley M. wrote:
> >> When i ping localhost it give me : 208.73.210.29 instead of 127.0.0.1 !
> >> Where does it come from ? I don't understand.
> >> I use OpenBSD 5.0 with bind patch.
> >
> > Before I burst into howls
2012/1/21 Pablo Velasco FernC!ndez :
> Hi, I have installed scrotwm as window manager. In the man it says that it
> read first the ~/.scrotwm.conf for the user settings or /etc/scrotwn.conf
> for global settings. I have modified both and it doesnt apply my changes...
> Any idea? Thanks
Version of
Set -Y _and_ -y on both machines.
On 2012-01-20, Michael Burk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to set up DHCP synchronization between two OpenBSD 5.0 servers,
> but am getting errors when trying to start the target DHCPD server.
>
> The source server is called Bromine, and the target is Selenium.
see http://www.openbsd.org/errata50.html
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:01:35 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jan 21 11:40:32, Wesley M. wrote:
>> When i ping localhost it give me : 208.73.210.29 instead of 127.0.0.1 !
>> Where does it come from ? I don't understand.
>> I use OpenBSD 5.0 with bind patch.
>
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