On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 10:19:23PM +0200, Dawid Czeluśniak wrote:
> 3. Are there people among this community who think that
> the base installation of OpenBSD should not include Perl
> and Perl-dependent programs and utilities?
I assume there are people in the community who think that OpenBSD shou
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:31:21PM +0200, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote:
> IIRC, at least some Thinkpads have BIOS options for "sensitive" stuff
> like a microphone. Tried looking there?
Yeah I did. Mic is enabled.
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Best Regards
Edd Barrett
http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
Hi,
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 08:22:46PM +0200, Eric Auge wrote:
> forgot to ask in my previous mail but did you check your sndioctl settings?
> $ sndioctl
> input.level=0.494
> input.mute=0
> output.level=1.000
> output.mute=0
> app/aucat0.level=1.000
> app/aucat1.level=1.000
> app/mumble0.level=1.
Folks,
I’m not sure this is the right place to ask, but I hope someone can point me in
the right direction.
When using ssh with keys that are in files on the local host, you can specify
which key is used for the connection by using the -i option and giving the path
to the key file.
However
forgot to ask in my previous mail but did you check your sndioctl settings?
$ sndioctl
input.level=0.494
input.mute=0
output.level=1.000
output.mute=0
app/aucat0.level=1.000
app/aucat1.level=1.000
app/mumble0.level=1.000
app/mumble1.level=1.000
Cheers,
HTH,
Eric.
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 5:03 PM E
On 2020-05-21, Robert wrote:
> On Thu, 21 May 2020 16:31:22 +0100
> Maurice McCarthy wrote:
>
>> Maybe depends whether it is on usb or pci. Have a look at
>>
>> $ pkg_info pcsc-tools
>>
>
> I had a similar issue long ago (don't remember the exact hardware
> setup).
> The solution was to have a ca
Hi David,
Dawid Czelu?niak wrote on Tue, May 19, 2020 at 10:19:23PM +0200:
> I am a huge fan of minimal and custom installations
> as I mostly use OpenBSD to host simple HTTP servers.
That's perfectly fine. These days, we consider the "minimal
installation" the base file sets, including xbase.
On Thu, 21 May 2020 16:31:22 +0100
Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> Maybe depends whether it is on usb or pci. Have a look at
>
> $ pkg_info pcsc-tools
>
I had a similar issue long ago (don't remember the exact hardware
setup).
The solution was to have a card in the slot when booting the machine;
other
Maybe depends whether it is on usb or pci. Have a look at
$ pkg_info pcsc-tools
re,
just to be sure, I tried aucat | aucat .. and mumble both are fine and
I can record (low volume though as you can see, it was just to answer
your email for 5th gen...)
# mixerctl -a :
inputs.dac-0:1_mute=on
inputs.dac-0:1=204,204
inputs.dac-2:3_mute=on
inputs.dac-2:3=204,204
inputs.beep=108
I'm trying to mount a SanDisk Ultra microSDHC. My laptop -- HP Envy 13
-- has a slot for it. But upon pluggin in, there is no device
recognized, and dmesg doesn't show anything. I understand sdhc(4) should
take care of this, but that's all I know.
Any pointers?
You are on your own.
You knew that would be the answer. Be happy about it.
Dawid Czeluśniak wrote:
> Hi OpenBSD community,
>
> First of all, thank you for 6.7 release.
>
> I am a huge fan of minimal and custom installations
> as I mostly use OpenBSD to host simple HTTP servers.
> I basically
Hi Eric,
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 12:50:36PM +0200, Eric Auge wrote:
> Hello Edd,
>
> All good here, microphone works fine, once I enable recording:
> sysctl kern.audio.record=1
Can you share your output of `mixerctl -a` please so that I can diff it
with mine?
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Best Regards
Edd Barrett
http:
On 2020-05-21 09:55, Anders Andersson wrote:
>> I am a huge fan of minimal and custom installations
>> as I mostly use OpenBSD to host simple HTTP servers.
> ...
>> I would like to get your opinion on that.
> From what I've seen, those goals are not compatible with OpenBSD, as
> in: You're just mak
Hello Edd,
All good here, microphone works fine, once I enable recording:
sysctl kern.audio.record=1
HTH,
Cheers,
Eric.
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:53 AM Edd Barrett wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has ever gotten a microphone working with the
> built-in azalia chipset of a Thinkpad
On 2020-05-19, Dawid Czeluśniak wrote:
> But then I thought about
> the second possible way: why not to extract pkg_* executables
> and Perl to the separate file set (pkgXX.tgz)?
I think it is safe to say this is not going to happen.
> 2. Are there any other programs
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 11:19 AM Dawid Czeluśniak
wrote:
>
> Hi OpenBSD community,
>
> First of all, thank you for 6.7 release.
>
> I am a huge fan of minimal and custom installations
> as I mostly use OpenBSD to host simple HTTP servers.
...
> I would like to get your opinion on that.
>From what
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has ever gotten a microphone working with the
built-in azalia chipset of a Thinkpad X1 5th gen (either the internal
mic, or a headset)? I've never managed to get it working.
Default mixerctl settings:
```
inputs.dac-0:1_mute=off
inputs.dac-0:1=198,198
inputs.dac-2:3
Hi OpenBSD community,
First of all, thank you for 6.7 release.
I am a huge fan of minimal and custom installations
as I mostly use OpenBSD to host simple HTTP servers.
I basically use vi to edit httpd.conf file,
obtain a certificate from Let's Encrypt using built-in acme-client,
then start the se
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