Hi All,
I have recompiled the kernel from Stuart's diff, and there is still no sound
being detected. The process i followed was:
1. Paste contents of Stuarts diff for azalia.c into a file named
/usr/src/sys/dev/pci/azalia.diff (refer to thread -
https://marc.info/?t=17359044492&r=1&w=2),
Pardon for slight delay, recompiled now.
Shows when trying to play:
uaudio_set_params: rate 48000 -> 48000 (index 8)
uaudio_set_params: rate = 48000
uaudio_set_params: rate 48000 -> 48000 (index 8)
uaudio_set_params: rate = 48000
uaudio_req: type = 0xa1, req = 0x81, val = 0x201, index = 0x300, si
Thanks Stuart,
for the time, explanation and reference to the
servers and caching. In the set with the mp#545
everything is problem-free, as almost always.
Best wishes and
have a nice weekend everyone
February 14, 2025 at 11:32 AM, "Stuart Henderson" mailto:stu.li...@spacehopper.org?to=%22St
On 2025-02-14, Paul Pace wrote:
> I do find OpenBSD to be a fantastic project that I otherwise enjoy
> using, I just wish this timeout length to be 15 minutes or managed a
> little differently, somehow.
doas is intentionally low on options. I would suggest installing sudo
if you want more flexi
On 2025-02-14, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 10:32:41AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>On 2025-02-13, h.kampm...@web.de wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> lines from todays upgrade (to generic.mp#543) over cdn.OpenBSD.org. I am
>>> not the only with failed checksums, right? :)
>>
>>It h
On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 10:06 AM Paul Pace wrote:
>
> I know there are several posts regarding timeout, so I am aware this has
> been discussed, but I just want to provide some feedback.
>
> I am only an enthusiast, but I have switched from Ubuntu Server to
> OpenBSD for all of my web servers and
I know there are several posts regarding timeout, so I am aware this has
been discussed, but I just want to provide some feedback.
I am only an enthusiast, but I have switched from Ubuntu Server to
OpenBSD for all of my web servers and have now been a very happy user of
OpenBSD for around 5 ye
> >2: if you're using a cdn it can be an issue with caching (e.g. if the
> >small and more likely to be cached SHA256.sig is cached at an older
> >version
>
> Re. a "cached SHA256.sig":
>
> How does that work - a file pulled from download-server memory? That's
> possible, on a machine offering down
On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 10:32:41AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2025-02-13, h.kampm...@web.de wrote:
Hello,
lines from todays upgrade (to generic.mp#543) over cdn.OpenBSD.org. I am
not the only with failed checksums, right? :)
It happens sometimes.
There are two common reasons.
1: an i
On 2025-02-14, Mango Meep wrote:
> --3c8a1c062e192d75
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> Kia Ora, it's my first time using these mailing lists,
> my apologies if I'm not following proper "netiquette", but I thought
> I'd better let somebody know that I'm getting an ssl err
Kia Ora, it's my first time using these mailing lists,
my apologies if I'm not following proper "netiquette", but I thought
I'd better let somebody know that I'm getting an ssl error on firefox
trying to connect to firmware.openbsd.org/firmware over https.
as mentioned in the subject line, the erro
On 2025-02-13, h.kampm...@web.de wrote:
> Hello,
> lines from todays upgrade (to generic.mp#543) over cdn.OpenBSD.org. I am
> not the only with failed checksums, right? :)
It happens sometimes.
There are two common reasons.
1: an issue with the snapshot build, will usually be fixed within a day
Main problems I had in the past with this, was - power of spinning disk
needs to be supplied directly to the disk.
On 2/12/25 18:53, Filip Cernoch wrote:
Are such SATA-to-USB adapters supported?
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