I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I
made to my .Xdefaults file, which works with OpenBSD 7.1 amd64 installs,
but not with the OpenBSD 7.1 i386 install on my Lenovo T60:
XTerm*VT100.Trans
On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Lucas wrote:
> Brian Durant wrote:
> > I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
> > couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I
> > made to my .Xdefaults file, which works with OpenB
On Thursday, August 4, 2022, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Am 04.08.22 15:27 schrieb Brian Durant:
> > I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
> > couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I made
> > to my .Xdefaults f
On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Alexander Hall wrote:
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> On August 4, 2022 5:42:13 PM GMT+02:00, Brian Durant
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> >On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Lucas wrote:
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> >> Brian Durant wrote:
> >> > I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my
On Fri, 5 Aug 2022, Alexander Hall wrote:
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> On August 5, 2022 8:32:25 AM GMT+02:00, Brian Durant
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> >On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Alexander Hall wrote:
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> >> On August 4, 2022 5:42:13 PM GMT+02:00, Br
The computer has a Ryzen 5 4600G processor, as well as AMD High Def and
Realtek audio. I have tried unsuccessfully to get audio through the HDMI
connection as well as a Behringer UMC20HD USB sound card. I have looked
at the relevant man pages and tried to solve this on Reddit. It has been
sugge
I am trying to connect my MIDI keyboard to the Sf2 Player, in LMMS.
sndio MIDI is set under MIDI interface in the MIDI settings section of
the LMMS preferences. DMESG gives me the following when I plug my MIDI
keyboard into the computer:
umidi0 at uhub0 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 "KORG
On 11/8/22 17:15, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
If you've multiple MIDI controllers, you could assign a MIDI channel
to each (most MIDI controllers have a knob to do so) and then route
them all to "midithru/0" so lmms or fluidsynth see them as a single
port. For instance:
midicat -d -q midi/0 -q midi
I am trying to get the Synaptic trackpad (12C?) on a Xiaomi Mi Air
laptop working. I have found several references in the OpenBSD man
pages, so I believe something has been worked on, but at what stage the
development is currently at, I am a bit unsure. Usually, if something
is included in Ope
On 11/12/22 19:04, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,
cont...@anarchosaxophonist.org (Brian Durant), 2022.11.12 (Sat) 10:49 (CET):
I am trying to get the Synaptic trackpad (12C?) on a Xiaomi Mi Air laptop
working. I have found several references in the OpenBSD man pages, so I
believe something has
Hi,
Completely lost as to the cause for the error. I have read the relevant
man pages as well as searching the mail archive.
System info:
OpenBSD 7.2 amd64, GNOME 42.5, Huawei MateStation S with AMD Ryzen 5
4600G and Radeon Graphics.
Error messages:
$ midicat -d -q midi/0 -q midithru/0
midi/
On 1/6/23 18:40, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 10:18:37AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote:
Hi,
Completely lost as to the cause for the error. I have read the relevant man
pages as well as searching the mail archive.
System info:
OpenBSD 7.2 amd64, GNOME 42.5, Huawei MateStation S
On 1/6/23 13:42, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
could you post the output of dmesg (at least the midi-related lines).
I haven't been able to find any. I should add that this is a fresh
install of OpenBSD 7.2. For thoroughness, The entire dmesg is available
Here:
https://pastebin.com/McSXuvu9
The following command will connect a USB MIDI device:
$ midicat -d -q midi/0 -q midithru/0 &
A second device can be connected as follows:
$ midicat -d -q midi/1 -q midithru/1 &
Both output MIDI code in the terminal. (Note that redirecting both MIDI
devices to midithru/0 doesn’t seem to pipe b
On 1/15/23 12:26, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 09:38:38AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote:
The following command will connect a USB MIDI device:
$ midicat -d -q midi/0 -q midithru/0 &
A second device can be connected as follows:
$ midicat -d -q midi/1 -q midithru/1 &am
Is there a script launcher that can be used for basic scripts to
facilitate live (or close to live) music performances with OpenBSD? One
of the reasons that I am a proponent of using OpenBSD with music, is the
fact that much can be done simply, from the command line. Recording
audio from a USB
On 1/18/23 11:46, Abhishek Chakravarti wrote:
Hello!
Brian Durant writes:
The only disadvantage that I can see at this point, is that what I am
describing would require a number of open terminals on the desktop,
which can be confusing to sort through, particularly during a live
performance
On 1/18/23 18:35, Luke A. Call wrote:
On 2023-01-18 16:51:28+0100, Brian Durant
wrote:
On 1/18/23 11:46, Abhishek Chakravarti wrote:
Brian Durant writes:
The only disadvantage that I can see at this point, is that what I am
describing would require a number of open terminals on the desktop
Can anyone else confirm that there is no content in the Musescore 3.5.0
left hand palette?
System info:
OS: OpenBSD 7.2, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.0,
revision: github-musescore-musescore-43c5553
Any idea how to get some of the items (as per default) to display that
can b
I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function normally
however, with both Midori and Thunderbird. I assume that Firefox and
Chromium are e
On 7/11/22 14:40, Björn Gohla wrote:
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> Brian Durant writes:
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>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
>> files or directories appea
On 7/11/22 15:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-07-11, Björn Gohla wrote:
>>
>> Brian Durant writes:
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>>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialo
On 7/11/22 17:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I guess your locate database was last generated when firefox was
> installed but chromium was not
>
>> Wondering if something else is at play here...
> grep unveil /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/*
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> ls /etc/*/*unveil*
$ grep unveil /usr/local/share
Actually, there is one major difference between the two systems that I
had forgotten about. While both use the Calm window manager, the system
that is experiencing problems with the browser file dialogs, uses
PCManFM...
e you
can hit save.
Also as others have said, Midori and Thunderbird don't have this issue
because neither of them use unveil. It would be really cool if one day
at least Thunderbird did.
Courtney
On 7/10/22 23:46, Brian Durant wrote:
I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium
The browser issue has returned. An open dialog window to upload a file
or to open a file cannot find the downloads directory and it is
impossible to access by using "recents" or "computer" in the open dialog
window. Not sure what is going on, but it sure is irritating.
On a possibly related issue to my browser access to file system problem,
has anyone been able to get Web MIDI working with Firefox on OpenBSD
7.1? Here I am referring to bandcamp.com and flowkey.com in particular.
Neither site appears to be receiving any MIDI signal despite an Akai
LPK25 (for t
On 7/14/22 12:09 PM, Zé Loff wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 09:44:20AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
The browser issue has returned. An open dialog window to upload a file or to
open a file cannot find the downloads directory and it is impossible to
access by using "recents" or "c
On 7/15/22 12:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 10:05:43AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On a possibly related issue to my browser access to file system problem, has
anyone been able to get Web MIDI working with Firefox on OpenBSD 7.1? Here I
am referring to bandcamp.com and
On 7/15/22 2:53 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 02:28:37PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On 7/15/22 12:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 10:05:43AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On a possibly related issue to my browser access to file system problem
I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundcard,
(direct connection) everything works fine. With the soundcard, no audio
at all. I have tried the following as per the OpenBSD FAQ:
# rcctl set sndiod
On 7/16/22 11:23 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundcard,
(direct connection) everything works
On 7/16/22 3:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 03:36:18PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
# mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
# dmesg
forgot to mention: connect and power on the audio interface first ;-)
It was. This time I waited
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 11:23:16 +0200
Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
> > I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
> > like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundca
On 7/16/22 6:26 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 05:37:35PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On 7/16/22 3:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 03:36:18PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
# mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
I am trying to download and install the i386 verion of OpenBSD 7.1 to an
IBM/Lenovo T60.
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.1/i386/install71.img (and .iso)
give me the following message:
Error 503 Backend is unhealthy
Backend is unhealthy
Error 54113
Details: cache-cph2320057-CPH 1658065
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