On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:13:47PM +0200, Jean-Frangois SIMON wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am runing VLC under fvwm but could not have any sound.
>
> Are things working by default or there might be something to tune in
> general, or in my case ?
>
in most cases, yes. But on certain devices, you may have
On 7/29/09, Rod Whitworth wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:44:55 +1000, leon zadorin wrote:
>
> Heaps of crap.
> --
:-) :-) :-) so many people who are so ready to express their logical
and useful comments.
>
> You should have read http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
> where it says:"Do not cross-pos
Yes I have a sound card on the MB but seems not to be discovered.
Sound out from VLC and mplayer, which do not show any error about sound,
however I tried any jack of the MB and Sound Blaster card but no sound at
all ?
Full dmesg :
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.4 (GENERIC) #1021: Tue Aug 12 17:16:55 MDT 2008
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:44:55 +1000, leon zadorin wrote:
Heaps of crap.
--
You should have read http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
where it says:"Do not cross-post or repeat post
Posting the same message to multiple lists and/or multiple times does
not increase the likelihood of getting a useful re
Hi,
I've never had this problem before.. but according to the man page,
you can forcefully remove the mount using.. your signature.. '-f'.
If this fails, unplug the USB cable or power down the drive..
detaching it from the system.
HTH.
-Brynet
Short followup:
Theo has commited an identical diff to -current.
Looking at the cvs tags for update.c rev 1.7,
this patch applies to 4.6, 4.5, 4.4 and 4.3.
Because i was asked offlist before:
You can wait for the errata, apply the unofficial patch from my
previous mail or get the updated file fr
On 7/29/09, leon zadorin wrote:
> On 7/29/09, Atle Kristensen wrote:
>
>>> > I am, at this stage of conversation (if one can call it such), noting
>>> > the difference (in my opinion) between implementation and definition
>>
>> There is ALWAYS a difference while dealing with two "languages":
>> c
On 7/29/09, Atle Kristensen wrote:
>> > I am, at this stage of conversation (if one can call it such), noting
>> > the difference (in my opinion) between implementation and definition
>
> There is ALWAYS a difference while dealing with two "languages":
> code <-> specification/documentation.
Sur
On Jul 28, 2009, at 8:40 PM, Robert wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 04:57:29 +0200
frantisek holop wrote:
morning,
https://www.isc.org/node/474
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/725188
-f
Hi,
it's late/early so the following comes without warranty.
Compiles, install and works for me on -current
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 02:18:56PM +1000, Aaron Mason said that
> Type pwd, make sure you're not in it. Do the same for any terminals
> you have accessing that machine.
no, i am not there. i closed all the shells too.
but that would show up in fstat anyway:
amaaq$ cd /adata/
amaaq$ fstat
Type pwd, make sure you're not in it. Do the same for any terminals
you have accessing that machine.
On 7/29/09, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> amaaq$ uname -a
> OpenBSD amaaq 4.6 GENERIC#29 i386
>
> amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
> USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R
Hi All,
Trying to install 4.5 release onto a compact flash on one of these machines.
After a clean install and reboot the message
ERR R is displayed and no further progress.
I hold down the shift key while booting to force CHS mode. Everything works
fine.
I can find no option in the bios to ass
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:06 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> amaaq$ uname -a
> OpenBSD amaaq 4.6 GENERIC#29 i386
>
> amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
> USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV
NAME
>
> amaaq$ sudo umount /adata/
> umount: /adata: Device busy
>
> w
hi there,
amaaq$ uname -a
OpenBSD amaaq 4.6 GENERIC#29 i386
amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV NAME
amaaq$ sudo umount /adata/
umount: /adata: Device busy
what are my other choices hunting down the process that makes
the mount point
What are you trying to get sound from?
Try turning off the mutes that are on.
mixerctl inputs.cd.mute=off for example.
also, try cdio cdplay, with a music cd (This is pure digital and
gives better quality than cdio play)
also, add to .profile:
pgrep -x aucat || aucat -l (someone
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 04:57:29 +0200
frantisek holop wrote:
> morning,
>
> https://www.isc.org/node/474
> http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/725188
>
> -f
Hi,
it's late/early so the following comes without warranty.
Compiles, install and works for me on -current amd64/i386 both on master
and slave
On Jul 28, 2009, at 7:57 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
morning,
https://www.isc.org/node/474
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/725188
-f
--
if its stupid and it works - its not stupid
Works great vs. this snapshot:
OpenBSD 4.6-current (GENERIC) #46: Wed Jul 15 20:15:31 MDT 2009
dera...@spa
Hello Misc,
Maybe the public interested in the idea to add in the pf function
query at slowing the transfer of data to tcp protocol ?
To attempt to reduce the speed of the incoming flow without altq.
This function is designed exclusively for the tcp protocol, and must work
under the rfc.
morning,
https://www.isc.org/node/474
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/725188
-f
--
if its stupid and it works - its not stupid
Andres,
I think the best way to understand it is to draw it out, lets say you have 2
interfaces em0 and em1,
Think of this (rough example of a really simple router setup):
Traffic > em1 > em0 > internet
Like this:
Traffic > (heading into em1) em1 (heading out of em1) (heading into em0) >
em0 (
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 06:10:26PM -0500, Andres Salazar wrote:
> Hello Jason,
>
> Thank you for assisting me getting this together..
>
> I do understand that translation happens before filtering (at least
> think i do), what I dont understand is why the filtering is done with
> "pass in" if traf
Hello Jason,
Thank you for assisting me getting this together..
I do understand that translation happens before filtering (at least
think i do), what I dont understand is why the filtering is done with
"pass in" if traffic is actually going from within the int_if2 network
to the outside? Where is
On 7/24/09 3:03 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
setting up a new spamd plus various content filtering at a client site
we were kind of baffled to see that apparently manually setting an
address to TRAPPED with spamdb, ie
spamdb -a -t 211.49.57.32
for some reason seems porous, in that messages r
Renaud Allard writes:
> It happened to me also with servers with huge white/black lists. If
> it's happening for new connections, ensure that pf is configured with
> enough maximum table entries (set limit table-entries).
That's interesting. Hitting table size limits would explain the
symptoms.
Hi,
I am runing VLC under fvwm but could not have any sound.
Are things working by default or there might be something to tune in
general, or in my case ?
Thanks for help.
dmesg | grep audio
audio0 at emu0
$ audioctl
name=SB Live!
version=0x00
config=emuxki
encodings=ulinear:8,mulaw:8*,alaw:8*
I have a machine that had a hardware failure, and as a result the /var
partition got pretty trashed. I am in the process of building a newer machine
to replace this one, but I need to get this one to hobble along for a week
or 2.
Mostly I think I have done what I need to get things back working, b
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:37:46 -0400
Jeremy Chase wrote:
> Is anyone else getting this? I updated to the latest snapshot and
> tried to update my packages.
>
> Snapshot:
> OpenBSD 4.6-current (GENERIC) #85: Mon Jul 27 19:10:16 MDT 2009
>
> I get this output for *many* packages I am trying to upda
> Is anyone else getting this? I updated to the latest snapshot and
> tried to update my packages.
>
> Snapshot:
> OpenBSD 4.6-current (GENERIC) #85: Mon Jul 27 19:10:16 MDT 2009
>
> I get this output for *many* packages I am trying to update:
>
> stdc++.48.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=49
Is anyone else getting this? I updated to the latest snapshot and
tried to update my packages.
Snapshot:
OpenBSD 4.6-current (GENERIC) #85: Mon Jul 27 19:10:16 MDT 2009
I get this output for *many* packages I am trying to update:
stdc++.48.0: partial match in /usr/lib: major=49, minor=0 (bad maj
> > Sigh. Yet another Microsoft mouse with a botched report descriptor
> > layout.
> >
> > I'm afraid that this device will not work under OpenBSD until enough
> > information is found to make it work.
>
> This is weird. What do you mean by more information? I think I have
> been able to use this
> So now we can, perhaps, get back (if at all) to the man pages and what
> they are implying wrt original question.
>
> Leon.
Let me post this as a inspiration to others newcomers:
Feel free to add a patch/diff if you really feel that the manpages are not
clear enought,
let me help you on that w
Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 27/07/2009, Federico Giannici wrote:
I'm using for the first time sensorsd to monitor RAID controller status and
motherboard temperature. A script of mine is called that sends me an email.
System is OpenBSD 4.4 amd64.
The problem is the value of the %2 %3 and
So, What can I do to make this work? :)
Luis Useche
use...@gmail.com
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Miod Vallat wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I am new to OpenBSD and I was giving it a try by installing in my laptop. My
>> problem is that my usb wireless mouse does not work on X or with wsmoused.
>> From
I tried reading this but after the 3rd empty sentence my brain stopped.
You are just way too awesome for me to be able to cope.
Now if you'll excuse I am going to write some code instead of having
meaningless debates.
Hello,
My friend is looking to use this small touchscreen for a project he is
doing. The model is: Mimo UM-740, which he was hoping would be attaching
to the udl(4) driver. Does anyone know if this screen is based on the
dl-120/dl-160 chipset?
I have attached a dmesg, the screen was plugged in to
Hi
Most of you have probably seen this getting posted on slashdot:
http://kingofgng.com/eng/2009/07/26/tron-legacy-exposed/
That's cool :-)
Kind regards,
tvl
>>> Marco Pfatschbacher 27.07.2009 19:02 >>>
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 04:01:39PM +0200, Vadim Korschok wrote:
> >>> Marco Pfatschbacher 27.07.2009 11:35 >>>
> >Hmm,
>
> >are you sure this is happening with OpenBSD?
> >We solved that problem almost two years ago.
> >Dunno if FreeBSD merged any of t
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