Re: Microphone on Thinkpad X1 carbon 7th Gen

2023-12-05 Thread Stefan Hagen
Corl3ss wrote (2023-12-05 09:18 CET): > > > On 04/12/2023 23:12, Carsten Reith wrote: > > Corl3ss writes: > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > > Everything but the microphone is working well on my Thinkpad X1 carbon > > > 7th Gen > > > (20QD). > > > > > > I have reviewed [1] and [2]

Re: A messed-up fresh install due to a careless user

2023-04-28 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello Daniel, I'm writing my text to the top of the email. This is probably easier for you to read than inline quoting. On the reboot question, you can ctrl+z + reboot. This would not have a negative effect on the installation. This is exactly what the installer would do if you answer "r" for

Re: iridium/chromium webcam access

2022-12-25 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hi, Try to start chrome with: --enable-features=RunVideoCaptureServiceInBrowserProcess Best Regards, Stefan Sent from my iPhone > On 24. Dec 2022, at 14:38, Robert Alessi wrote: > > Hi, > > It being understood that web services such as jitsi and bigbluebutton > require WASM to be

Re: less prints superfluous characters with --no-init

2022-11-20 Thread Stefan Hagen
Jason McIntyre wrote (2022-11-20 21:45 CET): > On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 08:09:13PM +0100, Tomasz Rola wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 01:32:54PM -, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > > > On 2022-11-20, Reuben mac Saoidhea wrote: > > > > > > >> It is a builtin, so it is documented inside ksh. >

Re: less prints superfluous characters with --no-init

2022-11-20 Thread Stefan Hagen
indivC wrote (2022-11-19 16:13 CET): > I can't say I understand the technical differences > between 'type' and which(1). > However, I will mention these points: > > 1. There is no man page for 'type', but there is for which(1) try ksh(1): typeShort form of command -V There is also whence.

Re: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G10

2022-11-16 Thread Stefan Hagen
Rafael Sadowski wrote (2022-11-15 13:07 CET): > On Sat Nov 12, 2022 at 09:01:58AM +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote: > > Hi misc@ > > > > Can anyone recommend the "Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G10 21CB00B9GE" with > > OpenBSD and has experience with it? Would appreciate any reports of > > experience or

Re: Triple booting Windows/Debian/OpenBSD?

2022-11-01 Thread Stefan Hagen
Ottavio Caruso wrote (2022-11-01 13:27 CET): > Hi, > > I have some spare space on my laptop (a rubbish Thinkpad E130) that was > originally meant for NetBSD, but I gave up on it due suspend/resume not > working. > > [...] > > Is multibooting worth it or is it just a pain in the down under? I

Re: Running/Contributing to OpenBSD on Core/Libreboot

2022-10-24 Thread Stefan Hagen
AJ wrote (2022-10-23 21:04 CEST): > Hello. I'd like to ask two questions about running OpenBSD on > Core/Librebooted machines: Why don't you try it and report? I'm running a coreboot machine since 7.0. It works including audio, suspend, hibernate, video(2d/3d). OpenBSD 7.2-current (GENERIC.MP)

Re: openbsd is shockingly good

2021-12-19 Thread Stefan Hagen
tetrahe...@danwin1210.de wrote: > I have to say I am really impressed. This is how IT should be done. My > compliments to the developers. I came to OpenBSD fairly late (around version 6.4) and used mostly Debian and FreeBSD before that. I was always annoyed by other system trying to be more

Re: no sound on built-in speaker with azalia(4) / Realtek ALC256 on Intel 500 Series

2021-09-27 Thread Stefan Hagen
Felix Kronlage-Dammers wrote: > On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 01:59:21PM +0200, Stefan Hagen wrote: > > Hi Stefan, > > thanks for the reply and the pointer towards sof. > > > > am trying to figure out why on this laptop no sound through the speakers > > > is

Re: no sound on built-in speaker with azalia(4) / Realtek ALC256 on Intel 500 Series

2021-09-26 Thread Stefan Hagen
Felix Kronlage-Dammers wrote: > am trying to figure out why on this laptop no sound through the speakers > is played. The speaker are functioning on a dual-booted linux (so > technically they're wired ;) > > Sound is playing through the headphone jack just fine. > > --- > azalia0 at pci0 dev 31

Re: groups new

2021-07-16 Thread Stefan Hagen
Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Hi Stefan, > > Stefan Hagen wrote on Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 12:22:55PM +0200: > >> U https://uugrn.org > > i suspect that your web server is misconfigured; at least for me, > it appears to redirect to itself: > > $ w3m -dump_source htt

groups new

2021-07-16 Thread Stefan Hagen
0 C Germany P T Heidelberg F 1st Friday and 3rd Monday each month at 7:00PM O Unix User Group Rhein-Neckar (UUGRN) I Stefan Hagen M s...@uugrn.org U https://uugrn.org N *BSD

Re: Help with ssh(1) between OpenBSD and iSH/Alpine on iOS

2021-02-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Erling Westenvik wrote: > On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 11:18:31AM +0100, Stefan Hagen wrote: >> Christian Weisgerber wrote: >>> Erling Westenvik: >>>> I can ssh FROM any OpenBSD box INTO iSH on my iPhone, and once >>>> authenticated I can ssh back from the

Re: Help with ssh(1) between OpenBSD and iSH/Alpine on iOS

2021-02-07 Thread Stefan Hagen
Christian Weisgerber wrote: > Erling Westenvik: >> I can ssh FROM any OpenBSD box INTO iSH on my iPhone, and once >> authenticated I can ssh back from there to the OpenBSD box or to any >> other OpenBSD or Linux box, but! -- From iSH itself (ie. "directly" from >> my iPhone) I can only

Re: Internal Microphone on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th gen not working

2020-12-10 Thread Stefan Hagen
Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 10:30:56AM +0100, Anders Damsgaard wrote: >> * Stefan Hagen [2020-12-10 10:14:35 +0100]: >>> Bodie wrote: >>>> On 9.12.2020 20:43, Stefan Hagen wrote: >>>>> Hello Zachary, >>>>> >&g

Re: Internal Microphone on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th gen not working

2020-12-10 Thread Stefan Hagen
Bodie wrote: > > > On 9.12.2020 20:43, Stefan Hagen wrote: >> Hello Zachary, >> >> Zachary Campbell wrote: >>> Any luck with this? I am also struggling to get the internal >>> mic to work on the X1 Carbon 7th Gen. Have gone through >>> everythi

Re: Internal Microphone on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th gen not working

2020-12-09 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello Zachary, Zachary Campbell wrote: > Any luck with this? I am also struggling to get the internal > mic to work on the X1 Carbon 7th Gen. Have gone through > everything discussed here, but still no luck. > > My dmesg and mixerctl match those already shared in thread. > Happy to share anything

Re: Internal Microphone on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th gen not working

2020-12-04 Thread Stefan Hagen
Michel von Behr wrote: > Check sysctl(8) - kern.audio.record (turned off by default) > Stefan Hagen wrote: > > $ sysctl kern.audio.record > > kern.audio.record=1 Yes, kern.audio.record is enabled. I'm also able to record from USB audio devices. Just the internal one doesn't w

Re: Internal Microphone on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th gen not working

2020-12-04 Thread Stefan Hagen
Tom Smyth wrote: > Hello Stefan, > > have you checked the Bios is it disabled (for Privacy ) / (security) It is enabled in the BIOS. I would assume that if it would be disabled, windows would also not be able to record. Best Regards, Stefan

Internal Microphone on Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th gen not working

2020-12-04 Thread Stefan Hagen
ite noise at 300% volume) Any idea what I'm missing? Thanks and best regards, Stefan -- Stefan Hagen | (gopher|https)://codevoid.de/0/gpg CBD3 C468 64B4 6517 E8FB B90F B6BC 2EC5 52BE 43BA Aaaand the obligatory full dmesg: = OpenBSD 6.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #201: Mon

Re: Firefox Security 2020

2020-08-17 Thread Stefan Hagen
Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2020-08-17, Stefan Hagen wrote: > > Kevin Chadwick wrote: > >> On 2020-08-17 06:06, Stuart Henderson wrote: > >> >> With the recent news. I decided to take a look again at Firefox and > >> >> after a days > >&g

Re: Firefox Security 2020

2020-08-17 Thread Stefan Hagen
Kevin Chadwick wrote: > On 2020-08-17 06:06, Stuart Henderson wrote: > >> With the recent news. I decided to take a look again at Firefox and after > >> a days > >> use on multiple systems, it even seems to be faster than Chrome. > > Also not clear if rlbox has gone further than testing a widely

Re: can't install some packages on -current

2020-08-12 Thread Stefan Hagen
Sonic wrote: > Fresh install of -current and I'm getting these errors when running pkg_add: > > library pcap.8.4 not found > /usr/lib/libpcap.so.9.0 (system): bad major > library c++.4.0 not found > /usr/lib/libc++.so.5.0 (system): bad major > library c++abi.2.1 not found >

Re: laptop cpu high temperature while idle

2020-08-11 Thread Stefan Hagen
o...@mailo.com wrote: > CPU: 100% idle > load averages: 0.04, 0.06, 0.04 100% idle means "100% doing nothing". This is normal for a CPU that does nothing. > $ sysctl hw.sensors | grep temp > hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=95.00 degC > hw.sensors.acpitz0.temp0=79.00 degC (zone temperature) This seems hot

[patch,cwm] Warp cursor on window-snap

2020-01-14 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello, when using the window-snap-{up,down,left,right} functions in CWM(1), the window might jump away from the cursor, which makes it loose focus. The window move and resize functions are "dragging" the cursor with them along the side of the window. The attached simple patch warps the cursor

Re: What happened to 6.6/sgi?

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Stefan Hagen wrote: > I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI > platform on the mirrors. SGI is mentioned in the 6.6/README, so I assume > it is supported. Did it get lost somehow? (snapshot/sgi exists) Answering myself: SGI has been discontinue

Re: pinentry-tty in OpenBSD? to be used with emacs

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Rudolf Sykora wrote: > On linux, I believe, there is a pinentry-tty program, but that one is > not available on OpenBSD. Have you tried pinentry-curses? I'm using it on my remote machines to decrypt passwords in my password-store. Works well so far. Well, the attached patch enables pinentry-tty

What happened to 6.6/sgi?

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello * I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI platform on the mirrors. SGI is mentioned in the 6.6/README, so I assume it is supported. Did it get lost somehow? (snapshot/sgi exists) Bye, Stefan

Re: pinentry-tty in OpenBSD? to be used with emacs

2019-12-08 Thread Stefan Hagen
Stefan Hagen wrote: > Rudolf Sykora wrote: >> On linux, I believe, there is a pinentry-tty program, but that one is >> not available on OpenBSD. > > Have you tried pinentry-curses? I'm using it on my remote machines > to decrypt passwords in my password-store. Wor

Re: Am I blacklisted on @openbsd.org?

2019-07-20 Thread Stefan Hagen
Stefan Hagen wrote: So I think I got blacklisted. I don't know why and I don't know how to fix this. It is working now. After 1 day and 13 hours my mails got accepted. If someone did something: Thank you. Best Regards, Stefan

Am I blacklisted on @openbsd.org?

2019-07-20 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello, I recently moved my mail server to a new host and at the same time I migrated from postfix to opensmtpd. Everything worked fine so far, except that I'm unable to send emails to @openbsd.org. I'm doing an effort to avoid being categorized as spam and enabled dkim, spf, dmarc. According to

Re: Static IPv6, router tries to reach system with unknown fe80 address

2019-07-13 Thread Stefan Hagen
Denis Fondras wrote: On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 12:15:30PM +0200, Stefan Hagen wrote: Am I missing something? OpenBSD has RFC7217 enabled by default. This means your LL address does not embed your MAC address. Use "ifconfig vio0 -soii" to disable that behavior (see ifconfig(8) f

Static IPv6, router tries to reach system with unknown fe80 address

2019-07-13 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hello, I have a question regarding the IPv6 behavior of OpenBSD compared to Linux/FreeBSD. I tried to configure a static IPv6 address on my VPS. From my provider, I got the following data: IP Address: 2a01:4f8:c2c:76ef::/64 Gateway: fe80::1 So I configured my interface: $ cat