Hello.
I have two disk with next partitions:
#gpart show
=> 40 11721045088 ada0 GPT (5.5T)
40 1024 1 freebsd-boot (512K)
1064 16777216 2 freebsd-swap (8.0G)
16778280 11704266848 3 freebsd-zfs (5.5T)
=> 40 11721045088 a
Greetings,
I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
it still works It is still Giant locked, and though it's not a huge
effort to do the locking I literally have no way to test it that
28.08.2020 23:25, Warner Losh wrote:
> I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
> were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
> it still works It is still Giant locked, and though it's not a huge
> effort to do the locking I lite
On 2020-08-28 09:25, Warner Losh wrote:
Greetings,
I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
it still works It is still Giant locked, and though it's not a huge
effort to do the lockin
Hi!
> I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
> were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
> it still works It is still Giant locked, and though it's not a huge
> effort to do the locking I literally have no way to test it that
> On Aug 28, 2020, at 12:36 PM, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>
> 28.08.2020 23:25, Warner Losh wrote:
>
>> I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
>> were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
>> it still works It is still Giant
29.08.2020 1:59, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>> spkr works just fine in my stable/11 systems. I use it for routers on modern
>> fanless hardware
>> to audio signalling like successfull completition of reboot (going to
>> multi-user mode).
>
> Is this what pfsense/opnsense uses for the “booting com
Hi,
> On 28 Aug 2020, at 19:47, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
>> were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
>> it still works It is still Giant locked, and though it's not a huge
>>
> On 28. Aug 2020, at 21:00, Charles Sprickman via freebsd-stable
> wrote:
>
>
>
>>> On Aug 28, 2020, at 12:36 PM, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>>>
>>> 28.08.2020 23:25, Warner Losh wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
>>> were ubiquitous, but
Appreciate the notice Warner. :)
Yes, I use it on various devices:
- as a clock signal to indicate the time, different pitch each 1/4 &
hour (aka a chiming clock, very useful when busy)
- advice when a box has completed booting
- advice when snort (& others) thinks there's a problem
using differe
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