Re: Audio issue: noise/interference

2023-07-10 Thread Ricky Cintron
On 2023-07-08 05:22, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote: I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was always there. The solution was to r

Re: Audio issue: noise/interference

2023-07-10 Thread Ricky Cintron
On 2023-07-07 23:26, Chris Bennett wrote: On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote: I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was always there. The solution was to remove

Audio issue: noise/interference

2023-07-07 Thread Ricky Cintron
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 and mix3. However, once I got rid of that static, I noticed some additional noise tha

Re: Data source of record.bytes in audioctl

2023-07-04 Thread Ricky Cintron
On 2023-07-04 12:00, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: On Mon, Jul 03, 2023 at 05:18:13PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote: While troubleshooting some audio issues, I noticed that the values of play.bytes and record.bytes in audioctl's output were identical, even when only playing audio. 1) Is this exp

Data source of record.bytes in audioctl

2023-07-03 Thread Ricky Cintron
While troubleshooting some audio issues, I noticed that the values of play.bytes and record.bytes in audioctl's output were identical, even when only playing audio. 1) Is this expected behavior? 2) What is the source of this data (record.bytes)? I found it interesting that the values were the sa

Firefox and DPMS

2023-05-18 Thread Ricky Cintron
When watching fullscreen videos in Firefox on my OpenBSD desktop, Firefox doesn't inhibit DPMS, allowing the display to turn off. This isn't new for me, since I noticed the same thing back in 2018. At that time, I tested Chromium as well, and it performed as expected by keeping my display on.

Re: Suspend/resume does not work on Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd gen laptop

2021-04-03 Thread Ricky Cintron
3rd gen > > machine, but have no proof to conclusively claim this. > > Cheersm > > Mark > > P.S. If any OpenBSD developer is reading this email, I am more than > > happy to try out tpm(4) patches and report back. > > On 3/23/2021 3:48 AM, Ricky Cintron wrote: >

Re: Suspend/resume does not work on Lenovo X1 Carbon 3rd gen laptop

2021-03-23 Thread Ricky Cintron
Hey Mark, I don't have an X1C so I can't offer any hardware-specific advice, but I see you're using the ZZZ command to hibernate the system, yet it appears you want to suspend the system (based on wording). Have you tested zzz (lowercase) instead? Maybe your hardware/setup doesn't support hibernati

Re: OpenBSD Monitor Sleep No Response

2020-12-21 Thread Ricky Cintron
As previously mentioned, you can use xset(1) to disable DPMS (and the screensaver, if necessary). I use the following commands to disable and re-enable these temporarily. xset s off -dpms xset s on +dpms Since your keyboard also becomes unresponsive, it looks like you're problem is something els