I've had no problems with my soundcard working with any apps, but a friend of
mine who is used to Linux was setting up a FreeBSD box, and he asked my why
the following doesn't work on FreeBSD. Apparently it works ok on Linux.
cp /dev/audio0.0 foo.raw
cp foo.raw /dev/audio0.0
When he did it, he s
> Looks like the 'spi' are out of sync on the 2 machines. This is after a
> quick glance, but I know on my IPSec setup, (with manual keys), the
> spi's have to be such:
>
> Stable in spi == Release out spi
> Release in spi == Stable out spi
>
> Are you using racoon? If not, post your ipsec scri
I had a FreeBSD IPSEC tunnel set up between two machines that stopped
working when I upgraded one of the machines to a newer version of
4.7-STABLE. I'm not sure what the problem is. When I watch the packets on
the outside interfaces, I see the packet go out from one host, the older
(4.7-RELEASE) m
>Peter Haight wrote:
>> I have a Sony Vaio with a Yamaha AC-XG sound card and a USB mouse. I've
>> installed FreeBSD-4.7-STABLE on it from cvs. When using apps like xmms and
>> aviplay, I have to constantly move the mouse for sound to work. There seems
>> to be th
I have a Sony Vaio with a Yamaha AC-XG sound card and a USB mouse. I've
installed FreeBSD-4.7-STABLE on it from cvs. When using apps like xmms and
aviplay, I have to constantly move the mouse for sound to work. There seems
to be the same problem with command-line programs as well. I've compiled m