On 03/19/2018 00:41, Cy Schubert wrote:
The other thing you might want to check out is if you multiboot your
laptop that any non-FreeBSD operating system may put hardware into an
inconsistent state. For example, my Acer laptop loses sound if I boot
Windows then boot FreeBSD. The workaround is eit
In message <764e2df5-613d-a131-5d7d-6df545995...@gmail.com>, Theron
Tarigo writ
es:
> On 03/18/18 18:35, AN wrote:
> > Is there a way to restart the audio subsystem without rebooting the
> > machine?
> Building kernel with sound and snd_* as loadable modules should enable
> this to be accomplish
On 03/18/18 18:35, AN wrote:
Is there a way to restart the audio subsystem without rebooting the
machine?
Building kernel with sound and snd_* as loadable modules should enable
this to be accomplished with kldunload/kldload. In my experience though
all sound device files must be closed before
days, I
have been experiencing a reproduceable problem with sound. It happens in
VLC and also in Virtualbox watching video in a browser.
I get the following log entry:
Mar 18 18:10:26 BSD_12 kernel: pcm1: chn_write(): pcm1:virtual:dsp1.vp0:
play interrupt timeout, channel dead
and then sound