Laptop CD Audio

2005-06-12 Thread Christian Jones
Hi, all. I've been putting a laptop (Dell Inspiron 1000) through the motions in order to submit its status to the OpenBSD i386 laptops page. In doing so, I've tested out a bunch of things I've never used before, and I've hit a snag with playing audio CDs (from the raw device, not mounting and/or

Re: Laptop CD Audio

2005-06-13 Thread Christian Jones
thing at all for "Integrated Peripherals", "Audio", or anything else which might be even tangentially related. No "Plug & Play", interrupts, or so forth. It doesn't even let you disable APM or ACPI. So no luck there, but thanks. CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: Laptop CD Audio

2005-06-14 Thread Christian Jones
ew audio hardware in the latest support chip. As I said, I have no problem with audio per se, only with playing CD audio (i.e., with cdio). I'm not trying to use any line-out, but rather the built-in speakers. Everything else (audio-wise) works just fine. Is your problem the same, or do you

Disk On Key under 3.6

2005-06-25 Thread Christian Jones
27;d strongly suggest looking at the FAQ: In this case, 14.17: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#flashmem -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

'no link' ethernet and dhcp in -current

2005-07-16 Thread Christian Jones
x27;s a very minor issue, but it would be nice not to have to write my own network configuration into install.site, and not to have to be connected to a network to install properly. Thanks, and thanks in advance for any pointers (as well as for any "take a long walk..." messages, of course ;-) ) CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: mozilla-firefox problem, was: kdeinit problems in 3.7-current

2005-07-17 Thread Christian Jones
On 7/17/05, Bruno Delbono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How does mozilla-firefox perform on OpenBSD? Are there any differences > in performance compared to Linux/Windows? > pkg/DESCR says that extensions don't work. Has anyone had any luck with changing that? CDJ -- Ch

Re: 'no link' ethernet and dhcp in -current

2005-07-17 Thread Christian Jones
tall.sub that presents yet another prompt, something like: DHCP server not found. Accept this configuration anyway? [no] Just a thought, and I'd be happy to put it together if it seems like something that might be accepted. Thanks, CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: 'no link' ethernet and dhcp in -current

2005-07-18 Thread Christian Jones
a code. > Understood. Thanks for all the info, Ken! CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: login group for users should be?

2005-08-05 Thread Christian Jones
27;t think there's any benefit---have you heard there might be? CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: 8/13 snapshot and DHCP

2005-08-17 Thread Christian Jones
e's been discussion before that some features of Linksys routers/access points are fairly broken, and more than likely the OS won't be changed to work with something nonstandard and unfriendly. I'll try to get to a tcpdump and a real bug report this weekend, if anyone else will fi

Re: 8/13 snapshot and DHCP

2005-08-17 Thread Christian Jones
far as I know, but seems to work in 3.7). CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: 8/13 snapshot and DHCP

2005-08-20 Thread Christian Jones
On 8/17/05, Christian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had similar (nearly identical) problems about a month ago using a > then-current snapshot, also with a Linksys router, with a wi(4) card, > a problem I didn't see in 3.7. I further would recieve a console > mes

CURRENT and DHCP with Linksys routers (WAS: 8/13 snapshot and DHCP)

2005-08-21 Thread Christian Jones
accepting packet with data after udp payload. Discarding packet with invalid hlen. ^C # pkill tcpdump # 32 packets received by filter 0 packets dropped by kernel ^D [1] + Done tcpdump -i sis0 -s 1000 -w 3.8-dhcp-tcpdump Script done on Sun Aug 21 18:26:10 2005 -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: CURRENT and DHCP with Linksys routers (WAS: 8/13 snapshot and DHCP)

2005-08-22 Thread Christian Jones
from 192.168.1.1 bound to 192.168.1.101 -- renewal in 43200 seconds. # pkill tcpdump # 12 packets received by filter 0 packets dropped by kernel ^D [1] + Done tcpdump -i sis0 -s 1000 -w 3.8-dhcp-3.7-dhclien Script done on Mon Aug 22 06:59:22 2005 -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: CURRENT and DHCP with Linksys routers--SOLVED (WAS: 8/13 snapshot and DHCP)

2005-08-23 Thread Christian Jones
le more for pre-orders for me and my friends CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

CURRENT: "No mail for root" after install

2005-08-25 Thread Christian Jones
ore info if necessary. Thanks! CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: Disable/Passprotect single user mode

2005-08-27 Thread Christian Jones
these laptops also have a "Master" password, but this one didn't---or at least none of the ones I tried with the help of a Dell support person worked. Still, just important to realize that it may or may not be as easy as popping a battery out and in. -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Netgear WG511T on CURRENT: Supported or not?

2005-08-27 Thread Christian Jones
down ping: wrote 192.168.1.1 64 chars, ret=-1 ^C --- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics --- 7 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss # ^D Script done on Sat Aug 27 15:18:33 2005 Thanks again if you read this far! CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: Netgear WG511T on CURRENT: Supported or not?

2005-08-27 Thread Christian Jones
s, Theo, and thanks (as always) for the wonderful work! CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: Changing location with wlan card

2005-11-21 Thread Christian Jones
to 'any' and ''; it's worked on the few (relatively simple) networks I've gone to. Note that this has nothing to do with roaming from one network to the other, just adds less work on boot. There may be easier/more elegant ways of doing this, but it works for me. CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

/etc/skel/.profile export PATH HOME TERM

2005-05-11 Thread Christian Jones
d by other shells in ports, or by any sh in the works? Just noticed it, got curious, and decided to waste some time figuring it out---hope I haven't wasted too much of yours. ;-) Thanks, CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: /etc/skel/.profile export PATH HOME TERM

2005-05-12 Thread Christian Jones
oot user who uses ksh or sh as his shell. -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: /etc/skel/.profile export PATH HOME TERM

2005-05-12 Thread Christian Jones
ything more than just > sets the variables, e.g. it does not export them. > >From man 1 login: login enters information into the environment (see environ(7)) specifying the user's home directory (HOME), command interpreter (SHELL), search path (PATH), terminal type (TERM),

Re: /etc/skel/.profile export PATH HOME TERM

2005-05-12 Thread Christian Jones
d PATH. Excellent idea---I wonder if there's some esoteric use of ssh/sshd that doesn't set the environment properly itself. Thanks, CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones

Re: /etc/skel/.profile export PATH HOME TERM

2005-05-12 Thread Christian Jones
r some specific reason these were there, I think this may be an even more important one: it *seems* right, and it does no harm. Thanks again, Nick, and everyone else who responded. CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones