Thus said Samuel Larkin on Sun, 11 Aug 2019
19:59:19 -0600
I personally have the 18i8 interface. What doesn't work is the proprietary
software that comes with it. The interface works fine as an interface without
the software. The software is needed to remap the outputs and change a couple
of
I personally have the 18i8 interface. What doesn't work is the proprietary
software that comes with it. The interface works fine as an interface without
the software. The software is needed to remap the outputs and change a couple
of internal settings. When they are changed on a Windows box the
Especially if there is background noise.
On 8/11/19 1:01 PM, U'll Be King Of The Stars wrote:
Why make this complicated? Get a Shure SM58 and be happy for the rest of your
life.
On 11 August 2019 17:22:33 BST, Samuel Larkin wrote:
I have a focusritte scarlett interface which mostly works un
Why make this complicated? Get a Shure SM58 and be happy for the rest of your
life.
On 11 August 2019 17:22:33 BST, Samuel Larkin wrote:
>I have a focusritte scarlett interface which mostly works under
>openBSD. You could then get a XLR mic such as the Audio Technica
>AT2020. It is a little mor
all and every Idea welcome
Thanks for taking the time to give me tips on what sound hardware
works for you ..
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 18:01, U'll Be King Of The Stars
wrote:
>
> Why make this complicated? Get a Shure SM58 and be happy for the rest of your
> life.
>
> On 11 August 2019 17:22:33 BS
I have a focusritte scarlett interface which mostly works under openBSD. You
could then get a XLR mic such as the Audio Technica AT2020. It is a little more
expensive to go that route but makes it easier to upgrade in the future.
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 16:03:39 +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> It's interesting to have instruction for generating self-signed cert but
> most people will want a cert that others will validate so it makes sense
> to at least extend the man page (in another diff) in my opinion.
And if we do that we s
On Sunday, August 11, 2019, 3:19:52 AM EDT, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
>Could you try setting:
>
>sndiod_flags="-frsnd/0 -frsnd1"
>
>then restart sndiod, then run:
>
>aucat -f snd/1 -i song.wav
Apologies - somehow the cycles of restarting/powering off and on - it seems to
be working fine now.
To
On Sun, Aug 11, 2019 at 07:17:06AM -0600, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 22:22:05 -0400, "Ted Unangst" wrote:
>
> > That entire section seems dumb and outdated. I would prefer we
> > simply not give any advice here. Users can figure out what they
> > need to do. Installing the public
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 22:22:05 -0400, "Ted Unangst" wrote:
> That entire section seems dumb and outdated. I would prefer we
> simply not give any advice here. Users can figure out what they
> need to do. Installing the public cert needs to be done on many
> other machines, not just the one where its
>> no sound from USB speakers
>>
>> dmesg:
>> azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 6 Series HD Audio" rev 0x05: msi
>> azalia0: codecs: Realtek ALC888, Intel/0x2805, using Realtek ALC888
>> audio0 at azalia0
>> ...
>> uhub5 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub
Jan Stary wrote:
> Eventualy it does suspend, but much later than
> when the battery life goes below the specified value.
Doing more testing I noticed the same. For example, with these options:
# apmd -d -t 60 -z
It took *5* minutes to suspend the machine. In my first tests I passed
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