...@comstyle.com:
On 22/12/13 10:13 AM, mark rowland wrote:
I'm having some issues running OpenBSD on my notebook Acer Aspire E1 572G.
1) During the installation of 5.4 weird things happened with the keyboard:
typing with the keyboard was slow, sometimes typed characters were
repeated
I found a bug in brightness control. According to wsconsctl, display
brightness is initially set to 90%:
# wsconsctl | grep brightness
wsconsctl: Use explicit arg to view keyboard.map.
display.brightness=90.00%
#
If I lower the brightness, wsconsctl says it has lowered it:
# wsconsctl
Thank you, the patch fixed the audio issue.
2013/12/30 Jonathan Gray j...@jsg.id.au:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:24:27PM +0100, mark rowland wrote:
I did a fresh install of the latest snapshot, audio is still buggy.
try this:
Index: azalia.c
I did a fresh install of the latest snapshot, audio is still buggy.
I'm attaching a dmesg of the default kernel, a dmesg of a kernel I
built after adding
the option AZALIA_DEBUG, the output of mixerctl and the output of audioctl.
After more testing, I could replicate the following steps:
1) I
I encountered a new issue, audio appears to be broken: if I watch a
video on Youtube with Firefox, instead of hearing the audio of the
video
I hear a grinding sound. The same happens if I play a .wav file with
aucat. At the end of the message are the output of audioctl and
mixerctl.
As suggested
@Jonathan: I built a new kernel from -current after applying your
patch, but I didn't find any difference.
The console framebuffer works, X11 works (and it uses inteldrm as
expected), but the kernel gives those error messages.
Thanks for the clarification about the Radeon HD 8670, I wasn't sure
mark rowland markro...@gmail.com:
@Jonathan: I built a new kernel from -current after applying your
patch, but I didn't find any difference.
The console framebuffer works, X11 works (and it uses inteldrm as
expected), but the kernel gives those error messages.
Thanks for the clarification