On Oct 17 11:46:07, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > On Oct 17 11:29:58, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > > Jan Stary wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > > > > Jan Stary wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a
Jan Stary wrote:
> On Oct 17 11:29:58, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > > On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > > > Jan Stary wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> > > > >
> > > > > If the flag is off, then it's
On Oct 17 11:29:58, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > > Jan Stary wrote:
> > >
> > > > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> > > >
> > > > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > > >
Jan Stary wrote:
> On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> > >
> > > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > > allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
> > > or
On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> >
> > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
> > or the device to be
Jan Stary wrote:
> Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
>
> If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
> or the device to be disconnected. The default is off.
>
> That's not true anymore:
Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
or the device to be disconnected. The default is off.
That's not true anymore: programs only access the audio
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