Hi,
maybe try this in root
#audioctl show-control
#audioctl set-control volume 100
#audioctl set-control front 100:100 or 80:80
#audioctl set-control speaker 100:100 or 80:80
#audioctl set-control headphones 100:100 or 80:80
and test with browser or vlc
Le mer. 20 mars 2019 à 14:05, Michal No
Hi
I see 4379 in Branch Hipster and many more Versions.
Greetings
Till
On 3/20/19 9:51 PM, Stephan Althaus wrote:
> Hello!
>
> There is a problem with the repository - 0 packages.
> Is some maintainer aware of it?
>
> Stephan
>
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Hello!
There is a problem with the repository - 0 packages.
Is some maintainer aware of it?
Stephan
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On 03/20/19 07:17 PM, Michal Nowak wrote:
>
> I am afraid it's still not enough to update libdrm & xorg-video-intel.
> For newer Intel chips KMS from Linux driver to be ported as well.
>
> You may want to start here:
>
> * https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics
> * https://freebsddesktop.github.io/
>
>
On 03/17/19 01:00 PM, Stephan Althaus wrote:
Hello!
I have a oi system since some time, that should be online 24/7.
Regularily, after *some* time(several days), networking is not working
anymore, (no ping into or out for example)
but the system is alive and i can use the console.
If I disconnect
On 03/17/19 10:05 PM, Stephan Althaus wrote:
Hello!
Some progress - or not :-}
Help needed, please!
Today I was able to update gfx-drm/libdrm to 2.4.83,
where my intel chipset with product id 3e94 should be supported.
I was able to update xorg-video-intel to a newer snapshot from 20180905
where
Hi Predrag,
On 03/20/19 08:45 AM, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
Hi all,
I am not sure what (and when) has happen, but it looks like pulseaudio
is not started:
:; ps -ef | grep pulse[a]udio
[NULL]
So, more interesting, this produce sounds:
:; audiotest (pkg:/audio/audio-u
Hi all,
I am not sure what (and when) has happen, but it looks like pulseaudio
is not started:
:; ps -ef | grep pulse[a]udio
[NULL]
So, more interesting, this produce sounds:
:; audiotest (pkg:/audio/audio-utilities)
:; mpg123 (pkg:/audio/mpg123)
:; audioctl show-device
Device: /dev/sound/aud