Try https://jitsi.org/ or tox https://tox.im/
Hope this helps.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
I thought that linux emulation has partial oss audio support which
would allow to run skype on openbsd. While searching for more
information, it
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 11:48:00AM +0530, Jay Patel wrote:
Try https://jitsi.org/ or tox https://tox.im/
Hope this helps.
thanks for the links.
The question is more about audio support in linux emulation itself.
Does anyone use it? does it even work? what about deleting it?
-- Alexandre
there must be something more than what meets the eye:
i fished out another home gateway, a huawei this time.
interestingly the symptoms are very similar (well,
it also probably runs some version of linux).
openbsd wifi - huawei - linux wifi:
64 bytes from 192.168.1.66: icmp_seq=356 ttl=64
On 2014-10-30, Federico Giannici giann...@neomedia.it wrote:
Hi.
We noticed that in our firewall (an OpenBSD 5.5-stable amd64, demsg
follows) there are a large number of network livelocks
(kern.netlivelocks). We graphed them and noticed that they arrive even
to 2000 per minute! They are
On 2014-10-30, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Unfortunately that won't work because the objective is to just log any
(successful or failed) attempts to change passwords.
I would probably try to abuse passwordcheck in login.conf to do this..
Quoting Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org:
On 2014-10-30, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Unfortunately that won't work because the objective is to just log any
(successful or failed) attempts to change passwords.
I would probably try to abuse passwordcheck in login.conf to do
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:26 AM, Jason Adams adams...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/29/2014 11:22 AM, Артур Истомин wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 04:25:02PM +0100, Marc Espie wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 04:11:47PM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 08:30:32AM -0600, David
On 10/28/14 09:08, Harald Dunkel wrote:
That looks *very* close to the problem I have with the
Axiomtek NA570. I will forward a pointer to this thread
to the manufacturer. Stay tuned.
The vendor has sent me a BIOS update. Problem solved.
Regards
Harri
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Quoting trondd tro...@gmail.com:
The second problem I have is that when I change password, out of habit, I
do a passwd instead of mypasswd.
Why not call the script passwd and put it in the path ahead of the real
one?
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 08:44:02AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-10-30, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Unfortunately that won't work because the objective is to just log any
(successful or failed) attempts to change passwords.
I would probably try to abuse passwordcheck
Quoting David Coppa dco...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Quoting trondd tro...@gmail.com:
The second problem I have is that when I change password, out of habit, I
do a passwd instead of mypasswd.
Why not call the script passwd and
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Hi David,
Thank you very much!! I am going to try the passwordcheck idea suggested by
Stuart since that allows me to keep using -stable. But will definitely try
your very interesting diff for sure.
Not mine at all.
Thanks for the various responses, and especially to trondd for lots of
email help, which enabled me to fix the problem.
The problem was caused by two faults in my setup, which i thought i'd
describe here, in case anyone else has similar problems.
The main problem was that my /etc/hosts (and so
Hi,
Can please someone please fix the freeradius rc script.
It does not have #!/bin/sh on top
I have emailed the maintainer (pea@)
a couple of times but nothing happened
Thanx
G
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 03:20:31PM +0200, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
Hi,
Can please someone please fix the freeradius rc script.
It does not have #!/bin/sh on top
I have emailed the maintainer (pea@)
a couple of times but nothing happened
Thanx
Done thanks.
G
On Oct 31 08:58:15, a...@caoua.org wrote:
The question is more about audio support in linux emulation itself.
Does anyone use it? does it even work? what about deleting it?
Please.
so i went a bit crazy and fished out 2 more home
routers, one more usb dongle (only supported
on linux) and a windows machine. quite a lan
party i am having.
using the 4 routers helped me rule out the router.
and using another usb dongle on linux helped
me confirm it is definitely not an openbsd
On 10/30/14 06:12, Remco wrote:
In article 5451b32e.7060...@outband.net you wrote:
I feel as if i am overlooking somthing obvious, but..
Is there a way to list sndio endpoints?
Unless someone has a better idea, I think you need to look at your dmesg.
Look for lines audioN at whatever. The
On Oct 31 08:58:15, a...@caoua.org wrote:
The question is more about audio support in linux emulation itself.
Does anyone use it? does it even work? what about deleting it?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119039040500478
Hi Alexandre,
I have been around for 7-8 years now even trying to play
This isn't entirely related, and I haven't used Skype on OpenBSD, but I
have used it on Linux plenty. Skype only supports PulseAudio now;
meaning that you'd have to run it with PulseAudio's daemon, and I'm not
sure what the entails on OpenBSD, but on Linux that means having to use
Pulse's ALSA
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