On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 20:54 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 10 01:04:35, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 16:01 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jul 09 04:56:38, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> > > > On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 08:28 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> &
On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 08:45 -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
On 07/10/10 01:04, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 16:01 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jul 09 04:56:38, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> >> > On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 08:28 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
On Fri, 2010-07-09 at 16:01 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jul 09 04:56:38, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> > On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 08:28 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jul 03, 2010 at 02:53:01AM -0400, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> > > > Hi list,
> > > >
> > I guess your NFS server makes short pauses that cause the
> > > player to not produce audio samples fast enough.
> >
> > If this is it true, how could my Linux clients be unaffected?
>
> Why don't you figure that out.
>
Indeed, it feels like I'm missing something obvious
On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 08:28 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 03, 2010 at 02:53:01AM -0400, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > So far I have been able to get OpenBSD running nicely as my primary desktop
> > with the only hitch being my NFS mount
Hi list,
So far I have been able to get OpenBSD running nicely as my primary desktop
with the only hitch being my NFS mounted music skips occasionally. I'm
pretty sure it's not the NFS server since my Linux laptop has the same setup
and doesn't skip. I'm using mpd to play the music, with a gigbi
Robert wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:18:35 -0600
> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
>
>> It's all good.
>> Any other last minute ideas before I give -current a shot?
>>
>
> Can't think of anything right now, looks
Robert wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 19:55:44 -0600
> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
>
>> Robert wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:38:20 -0600
>>> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>>>
&g
Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
> Robert wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:38:20 -0600
>> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> cbb0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 "O2 Micro OZ69[17]2 CardBus" rev 0x00:
>>>
Robert wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:38:20 -0600
> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
>
>> cbb0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 "O2 Micro OZ69[17]2 CardBus" rev 0x00:
>> apic 2 int 17 (irq 255), CardBus support disabled
>>
>
&
Daniel Melameth wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Corey J. Bukolt <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
>> I have OpenBSD 4.6 GENERIC on my Acer laptop and can't seem to get my
>> NEC Aterm wl54ag pcmcia wfi card to work. The chipset is AR5212, which
>> _sho
Robert wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:05:46 -0600
> "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote:
>
>
>> Any ideas guys?
>>
>
> a full dmesg with the insert event of the card in question sent to the
> list might help.
>
> - Robert
>
>
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> cardbus != pcmcia. pcmcia is a 16-bit ISA window visible through
> the cardbus interface out onto the card. Sometimes one works, but
> the other doesn't.
>
> it might work better in -current, since bugs continue to be fixed..
>
> but no promises...
>
> .
>
Ahhh, okay.
Sinc
Hi list.
I have OpenBSD 4.6 GENERIC on my Acer laptop and can't seem to get my
NEC Aterm wl54ag pcmcia wfi card to work. The chipset is AR5212, which
_should_ be supported by the ath driver.
However, when I insert the card it isn't detected and dmesg spits out
"cardslot0: cardbus support disabled
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