On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Tasos Tsolakidis 1 ta...@tsolakidis.de
wrote:
[28.377] (WW) checkDevMem: failed to open /dev/xf86 and /dev/mem
(Operation not permitted)
Check that you have set 'machdep.allowaperture=1'
in /etc/sysctl.conf and reboot your machine
Hello
i have installed OpenBSD 5.6 but when i watch with Firefox or Chrome youtube or
vimeo it is so slow and play not fluently. Also i have CPU usage about 90% and
more only when i downloaded it with youtube-dl and watched it with mplayer i
have so 14 till 20%.
I have also installed the
Jacob Yocom-Piatt writes:
oops, it's 13.11 in the FAQ. sorry for tha noise
Don't do that. :)
There are other options besides what's in the FAQ.
,[ from an undeadly comment ]
| There are free options for playing Flash on OpenBSD.
|
| Check out Gnash (http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash).
After looking for a while for multimedia firefox plugins, I am glad to
hear that there is flash plugins (well, after trying to compile, without
any luck to
get vlc plugin for mozilla from ports) from redhat emulation.
However I tried to compile the opera-plugins, however I could not
get
I will like to try Gnash, however I am very new, and what is CVS?
Thanks and best regards,
Riwan
CVS = Concurrent Versions System
It's a method of source code management/distribution.
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
If you're on i386, I'd recommend CVSup ( www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html)
On 9/19/06, riwanlky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After looking for a while for multimedia firefox plugins, I am glad to
hear that there is flash plugins (well, after trying to compile, without
any luck to
get vlc plugin for mozilla from ports) from redhat emulation.
However I tried to compile the
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 05:05:50PM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
After looking for a while for multimedia firefox plugins, I am glad to
hear that there is flash plugins (well, after trying to compile, without
any luck to
get vlc plugin for mozilla from ports) from redhat emulation.
However I
Yes, it is in the FAQ 13
One candidate is the Opera web browser, available in the ports tree.
OpenBSD does not distribute packages for it, since Opera's license is not
clear about its redistribution. However, installation should not take long,
since it is distributed in binary form by Opera
Got it compile, opera-flashplugins. Sorry for the noise.
It seem that I could connect to ~jolan/ today.
the opera-flashplugin is working today. =))
Thanks and best regards,
Riwan
At 09:55 PM 9/19/2006 +0700, riwanlky wrote:
Yes, it is in the FAQ 13
One candidate is the Opera web browser,
what is the preferred method for playing flash videos on openbsd? i don't see
anything definitive when googling and am aware that firefox doesn't have a
plugin available since those are closed source.
oops, it's 13.11 in the FAQ. sorry for tha noise
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