On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 11:24:47AM +0200, Benjamin Baier wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 01:42:03 +0700
> Roman Gorelov wrote:
>
> > My sndio configuration is default, OBSD 5.9.
> > When I run a media file in e.g. mpv, and pause it without closing, and
> > try to listen to
My sndio configuration is default, OBSD 5.9.
When I run a media file in e.g. mpv, and pause it without closing, and
try to listen to smth in chrome _as another user_, there is no sound:
[12530:2084997376:0402/012418:ERROR:sndio_output.cc(65)] Couldn't open audio
device.
Reverse is true, if I lis
Solved, thank you. I was imprudent.
I have strange issues. I installed go port and figured out that go
compiler and executables produced by it require 770 MB of datasize.
I bumped datasize-max and datasize-cur of login class `default' to
771 MB. Then programs being run as another user stopped working with
`cannot allocate memory' err
Thank you, developers! I experience no more freezes on the laptop
(dmesg below) with Oct 1 snapshot. I haven't tried earlier snapshots
and cannot say if it is the first working. Actually after I had
switched to 5.3-release, hangs didn't stop if I use apmd -C, only
they were rarer, so I used to pref
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 10:17:33AM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> So am I safe to ^C this process and try again? I don't want to corrupt
> the package database since I'll probably not be able to fix it.
Yes, you are. pkg_add respects termination signal.
> Did I do something wrong when attempting
> Jeffrey Walton writes:
> > Mt bad. That was the mirror. Here's the full PKG_PATH (from the
> > capture): ftp://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/OpenBSD/OpenBSD/5.3.packages/amd64/
> > (with the trailing slash).
>
Look carefully at yout $PKG_PATH.
Should be: ftp://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/OpenBSD/5.3/packages/amd6
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