> The headset works great to play audio over usb-c, however the microphone
> is not working.
Update, when it's connected via the usb dongle (which ships with the
headset) the microphone and audio output just work. Great.
Only, it would be nice to be able to get the mic to work over usb-c too.
I
Greetings :)
Hopefully someone can assist with getting the mic to work on this
orosound tilde pro headset connected over usb-c. Any suggestions is
welcome. :)
The headset works great to play audio over usb-c, however the microphone
is not working.
When I connect the headset to a Linux PC, the h
>> How can one make "Creative Creative BT-W5" device always rsnd/1 and not
>> sometimes rsnd/2?
>
> I don't have a perfect solution for this, but being in a similar
> situation with my hardware, I've grown accustomed to keeping the
> USB audio plugged, and only plugging in the camera when I need it
Thanks to all for the suggestions!
>> How can one make "Creative Creative BT-W5" device always rsnd/1 and not
> A -workaround- is:
> Don't explicitly name an audio device in your commands.
> Use the environment variable AUDIODEVICE instead.
> You would -source- a shell script which looked at
Greetings All,
I have a USB audio bluetooth dongle plugged in.
azalia0 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 "Intel 600 Series HD Audio" rev 0x01: msi
audio0 at azalia0
uaudio0 at uhub5 port 1 configuration 1 interface 3 "Creative Creative BT-W5"
rev 2.00/10.00 addr 7
uaudio0: class v1, full-speed, sync, ch
Greetings :)
Is openarena suppose to work from ports? Or perhaps it's my laptop
that's not compatible with it?
(apologies sent this to wrong mailing list earlier)
ds@swift ~ $ /usr/local/bin/openarena-client
ioq3+oa 1.36 openbsd-amd64 Mar 15 2024
- FS_Startup -
Current search path:
/ho
aving setup a software raid1 made this bug worse. Pity I
have to have a motherboard that is not very compatible with openbsd :(
b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
>> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]:
>>
>> b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
>>
>> > Onboard SATA seems to require a
b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
>> Divan Santana [20240131 165546 +0200]:
>>
>> b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
>>
>> > Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte
>> > B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete
b...@po.cwru.edu writes:
> Onboard SATA seems to require additional initialization on a Gigabyte
> B650 in OpenBSD 7.4 amd64; basic requests take minutes to complete and
> each block read takes 30 seconds. During boot, attached SSDs will block
> pending these requests;
I have the same issue. I
Divan Santana writes:
> Greetings friends :)
>
> In short MS teams works via chrome on openbsd7.2 for me except for the
> camera.
>
> (The camera with webrtc works fine for other sites, just not teams)
>
> The screen share too works, but not the camera. It detects the ca
Dave Voutila writes:
> Dave Voutila writes:
>
>> di...@santanas.co.za writes:
>>
>>> Hi OpenBSD friends,
>>>
>>> Just a report, not sure if it's helpful, but @voutilad requested [1] I
>>> send the details to the mailing list.
>>>
>>> I have seen a few reports online[1][2], about some users not b
>> Any workaround is better then nothing, painful or not.
>
> Perhaps doing up a package of Jami for BSDs would be a cleaner/better
> option?
> I wouldn't pollute my harddrive with anything MS, quite frankly.
> For me, straightaway that would be a security issue, at the least.
>
> https://jami.net
Thomas Frohwein writes:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 10:19:25PM +0200, Divan Santana wrote:
>> Greetings friends :)
>>
>> In short MS teams works via chrome on openbsd7.2 for me except for the
>> camera.
>
> I was on an MS Teams meeting a few weeks ago with camera
Greetings friends :)
In short MS teams works via chrome on openbsd7.2 for me except for the
camera.
(The camera with webrtc works fine for other sites, just not teams)
The screen share too works, but not the camera. It detects the camera,
but when you try switch it on, it remains black.
Firefo
>> About the camera, here is some more useful info on how it doesn't work:
>
> Make sure you have sysctl kern.video.record=1
I do have a toggle to change the above. And toggle it accordingly
before attempting to use the camera. So it's not that.
All works fine with an older lenovo builtin webca
>> The camera. Which is less important, because I can plug an external
>> usb web cam. The camera is detected, but doesn't work. I think it
>> was recording weirdly or in some crippled fashion.
About the camera, here is some more useful info on how it doesn't work:
I've enabled the webcam in
Greetings All :)
Generally openbsd7.2 works well on Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 4.
Their is two main things that aren't working.
The camera. Which is less important, because I can plug an external
usb web cam. The camera is detected, but doesn't work. I think it
was recording weirdly or in some c
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