Hello Aaron,
On 24/06/16(Fri) 06:25, Aaron Riekenberg wrote:
> I am running an OpenBSD 5.9 box as a firewall/router on a Comcast cable
> connection. My box has 2 interfaces: em0 on external network (cable modem)
> and em1 on internal network. I have applied all available patches for 5.9.
>
> Fo
Hi,
Audio playback behaves as if muted except for roughly periodic short,
sub-second bursts.
I’ve observed this playing audio files using Firefox, Chromium, VLC, and
mplayer.
When playing video the picture is likewise affected, but disabling audio in
VLC fixes it.
mplayer complains about the requ
On 2016-07-05 19:26, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2016-07-05, Tinker wrote:
Philip covered the rest in the other thread, but this remains:
Why does not the OS load the dependency (libpthread and C)
automatically, how do I make it do that, and on this topic, to your
perception is there anything
> On 03 Jul 2016, at 20:30, Mike Larkin wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 01:40:39PM -0400, Bryan Everly wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have suspend to RAM working just fine on this system but when I try to
>> suspend to disk (ZZZ) it just hangs the system (I thought it might just
>> be slow so I let it r
On 2016-07-05, Nick Holland wrote:
> Think about it. If someone is MAINTAINING multiple versions of a
> package, they are doing it because they feel there is some REASON that
> multiple versions.
Even in those cases, there is often one particular version which is
the "correct" or "normal" versio
On Tue, 05 Jul 2016 10:12:01 +0800
Tinker wrote:
> Wait, can "%" be used to install the latest version for unimportant
> packages?
>
> Or at least make pkg_add choose *some* version for me because I
> totally don't care, this would just be a trick to automate system
> installation more -
>
> T
On 2016-07-05, Tinker wrote:
Philip covered the rest in the other thread, but this remains:
> Why does not the OS load the dependency (libpthread and C)
> automatically, how do I make it do that, and on this topic, to your
> perception is there anything I not understood?
libc had weak functio
How about you go read ports archive ? I posted a whole explanation of the
branch mechanism in current. Plus you've got nicely documented stuff inside
pkg_add(1) and the things it links to, for instance, packages-specs(7)
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Tinker wrote:
...
> I guess it's not practically relevant but one last question, what did you
> mean by "noopen marking" in this context? (Can't find any documentation
> mentioning this. Just want to understand what you meant.)
There are several flags that can be
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