Am 11.04.2020 um 06:57 schrieb O'Connor, Daniel via freebsd-stable:
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So if I have dsp0 with line-in and line-out, and dsp3 with a S/PDIF out, there's no way
to get the dsp0-"mix" over to dsp3?
You can't use mixer to do what you want, but you can probably do something with
a sox pipe line tha
> On 11 Apr 2020, at 17:28, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your help. Main issue is to playback simultaniously on
> more than one dsp (musicpd(1) is providing that feature out of the box, but I
> was looking for a more general way, covering mixed line-in (DAB+ radio)).
I a
I have a FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE server that is my router, using a ZFS mirror (of
two GPT disks) as it’s disk. It’s many years old, and has only been
misbehaving like this for a day or so. I’m trying to figure out what’s wrong.
I confirmed that internet connectivity isn’t the problem, and a reboot
12.04.2020 0:36, Chris Ross wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE server that is my router, using a ZFS mirror (of
> two GPT disks) as it’s disk. It’s many years old, and has only been
> misbehaving like this for a day or so. I’m trying to figure out what’s wrong.
>
> I confirmed that interne
> On Apr 11, 2020, at 14:33, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>
> 12.04.2020 0:36, Chris Ross wrote:
>
>> I have a FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE server that is my router, using a ZFS mirror
>> (of two GPT disks) as it’s disk. It’s many years old, and has only been
>> misbehaving like this for a day or so. I’m
Chris Ross writes:
Wow. I’m so embarrassed that I didn’t notice that myself. You
mentioned it, and now I look back at df output and see that the
filesystems are all very nearly full!
It’s very slowly booting now, but assumedly after it comes
online, I’ll be able to rectify that situation
On 2020-04-11 04:20, O'Connor, Daniel via freebsd-stable wrote:
virtual_oss(8) seems to do exactly what I was looking for regarding "mixing".
No idea how cuse(3) comes into play, seems to be not as native as I prefer things.
Yes, it does - I haven't used it but it looks like what you want.
Sorry for the ling title. But wasn't sure how make my
question more concise.
Why did we begin making an initial console "graphics mode"
by default. My understanding has always been that (Free)BSD
has been a "Server by default", and a Desktop after an initial
install if that's one chosen target.
It
12.04.2020 2:25, Chris Ross пишет:
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>> On Apr 11, 2020, at 14:33, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>>
>> 12.04.2020 0:36, Chris Ross wrote:
>>
>>> I have a FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE server that is my router, using a ZFS mirror
>>> (of two GPT disks) as it’s disk. It’s many years old, and has only been
>>> mi
12.04.2020 11:41, Chris wrote:
> Sorry for the ling title. But wasn't sure how make my
> question more concise.
> Why did we begin making an initial console "graphics mode"
> by default. My understanding has always been that (Free)BSD
> has been a "Server by default", and a Desktop after an initia
On Sun, 12 Apr 2020 12:55:47 +0700 Eugene Grosbein eu...@grosbein.net said
12.04.2020 11:41, Chris wrote:
> Sorry for the ling title. But wasn't sure how make my
> question more concise.
> Why did we begin making an initial console "graphics mode"
> by default. My understanding has always been
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