azalia0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Intel Gemini Lake HD Audio" rev 0x06: msi
azalia0: no supported codecs
-- or(with some changes) --
azalia0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Intel Gemini Lake HD Audio" rev 0x06: msi
azalia0: codecs: Intel/0x280d
audio0 at azalia0
-- but still doesn't work T_T --
uaudi
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 02:56:51PM -0800, Courtney wrote:
What do you get as output when you run dhcpcd in the foreground?
# /usr/local/sbin/dhcpcd -B
dhcpcd-10.0.2 starting
DUID 00:01:00:01:2a:79:re:da:ct:ed:c2:10:48:8e
cnmac0: IAID c2:10:48:8e
cnmac1: IAID c2:10:48:8f
pppoe0: IAID 00:00:00:06
Hello,
This is my first time posting here so please forgive me if
something is not correct.
When running cwm you can destroy the client window while
you are moving or resizing it, leading to crash of the WM
when the prop window is accessed (the one at the top-left that
indicates the position/sc
Although not understanding the output of LD_DEBUG, I made a guess, that the
problem was with load order.
After a bit of experimentation, I added
load = res_audiosocket.so
load = res_speech.so
load = res_stasis.so
load = res_pjproject.so
load = res_rtp_asterisk.so
load = res_pjsip.so
load = res_x
Reminder that the BSDCan talk/tutorial submission period ends on the 12th, so
there's one last weekend to apply!
We're a brand new organizing team, but we'll be at the same familiar venue:
UOttawa 29 May - 1 June, with two days of
half- and full-day tutorials followed by two days for the confer
setting LD_DEBUG does generate a lot of output 8384 lines.
first is the extracted code where app_audiosocket.so is loaded, the error is
reported. It was a line 607 in the debug ouptut
the second is the section is where res_audiosocket.so is loaded. It was at line
4622 in the output.
I find it v
On 2024-02-06, Louis Brauer wrote:
>> Giving opportunity to use /usr/local/etc/redis-FOO.conf
>> /usr/local/etc/redis-BAR.conf respectively, as separate instances.
>>
>> How can I do the same under OpenBSD 7.4?
>
> You could just copy the /etc/rc.d/redis file to /etc/rc.d/redis2 and modify
> the
I have no clue about Redis but for my Memcached I'm using the "exec" by script
launching the binary with different parameters that in your case could be a
different
conf for instance. I'm not sure about a more clean solution.
I tried to ask in the past without receiving any reply.
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>
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Nuremberg is not in Baden-Wuerttemberg.
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On 2024-02-06, Theobald, Gerd wrote:
> we would be delighted to be included in your list of providers
> https://www.openbsd.org/support.html#Germany as a professional training
> provider for UNIX and OpenBSD, among others. Here follows the information in
> the desired format.
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"Louis Brauer" writes:
>> Giving opportunity to use /usr/local/etc/redis-FOO.conf
>> /usr/local/etc/redis-BAR.conf respectively, as separate instances.
>>
>> How can I do the same under OpenBSD 7.4?
>
> You could just copy the /etc/rc.d/redis file to /etc/rc.d/redis2 and modify
> the daemon_flag
On 2024-02-06, Mark wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've redis-6.2.13 installed and running.
>
> I need to run a second Redis instance with a different .conf file.
>
> For instance, under FreeBSD, this is as easy as adding in rc.conf file;
>
> redis_profiles="foo bar"
>
> Giving opportunity to use /usr/local/etc
> Giving opportunity to use /usr/local/etc/redis-FOO.conf
> /usr/local/etc/redis-BAR.conf respectively, as separate instances.
>
> How can I do the same under OpenBSD 7.4?
You could just copy the /etc/rc.d/redis file to /etc/rc.d/redis2 and modify the
daemon_flags settings in it to use a separate
Hi there,
we would be delighted to be included in your list of providers
https://www.openbsd.org/support.html#Germany as a professional training
provider for UNIX and OpenBSD, among others. Here follows the information in
the desired format.
C Germany
P Baden-Wuerttemberg
T Nuremberg
Z D-9041
Hi.
I've redis-6.2.13 installed and running.
I need to run a second Redis instance with a different .conf file.
For instance, under FreeBSD, this is as easy as adding in rc.conf file;
redis_profiles="foo bar"
Giving opportunity to use /usr/local/etc/redis-FOO.conf
/usr/local/etc/redis-BAR.conf
It seems that your audio is connected in an.interesting way:
"808622A8" at acpi0 not configured
I guess we'll need a driver to support that.
Please use sendbug(1) to make a report, and make sure it includes the
acpidump from the system.
-peter
On 2024 Feb 05 (Mon) at 20:28:16 -0800 (-0800
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 08:28:16PM -0800, jrmu wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am attempting to play audio on an HP Chromebook 11 G5 Setzer,
> but OpenBSD appears to be missing the necessary codecs. Are there any
> workarounds? I'm guessing that switching from the built-in speakers to
> headphones won't
On 2024-02-06, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
> are the libraries in the search path?
they're not normal library deps for the main binary, all dlopen()'d from
the relevant path.
> On February 5, 2024 10:54:38 AM MST, Peter Fraser wrote:
>>I should also add the libraries re on my system, and nm
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel Braswell HD Audio" rev 0x35: msi
azalia0: no supported codecs
You would have something like
azalia0 at pci1 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 3400 HD Audio" rev 0x06: msi
azalia0: codecs: Conexant/0x5069, Intel/0x2804, using Conexant/0x5069
audio0 at azalia0
if an
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