Just to clarify, what was the exact line you added to /etc/fstab ?
Thanks.
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> I'm wondering how to access my webcam as a normal user.
I have added /dev/video0 in file /etc/fbtab after all the existing devices.
I'm not sure this is the best option.
On 02/13/17 20:46, Neil Telford wrote:
Just to clarify, what was the exact line you added to /etc/fstab ?
It's fbtab, not fstab.
$ man fbtab
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 01:22:30PM GMT, Neil Telford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering how to access my webcam as a normal user. I verified that it
> does work, but I can only access it as root. Therefore, it is currently not
> available for web-based video calls.
>
> If I run ls -la /dev/video0,
On 2017-02-13 07:11, STeve Andre' wrote:
I'm puzzled and am asking for help. I'm attempting to install
the -current snapshot (feb 12) on a Dell precision t3500. The
install formats a 6T disk very quickly, like in 25 seconds. Hmm.
After installing the tar files, installboot fails with a
I'm puzzled and am asking for help. I'm attempting to install
the -current snapshot (feb 12) on a Dell precision t3500. The
install formats a 6T disk very quickly, like in 25 seconds. Hmm.
After installing the tar files, installboot fails with a
"Bad magic number in superblock". If I
Hi,
I'm wondering how to access my webcam as a normal user. I verified that it
does work, but I can only access it as root. Therefore, it is currently not
available for web-based video calls.
If I run ls -la /dev/video0, it shows:
crw-r- 1 root wheel 44, 0 Feb 5 13:35 /dev/video
As
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 10:21:11PM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> Unfortunately I do not have access to an OpenBSD machine to verify
> whether or not its fmt does the correct thing.
By the way, if you try your example in openbsd take in care obsd printf
won't recognize \u00a0. Use '\xc2\xa0'
Hello,
I try again to build libtorrent [1].
I can't have ./configure to find the boost-python library.
The .configure file has been modified like this :
- CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -ftemplate-depth=120"
+ CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
Then, I try to build like this :
export LDFLAGS="-L /usr/lib
Le 2017-02-13 00:03, tec...@protonmail.com a écrit :
Hello,
I have a special use case for the HTTPD server, I would like to
disable the chroot but can't seem to get it working correctly. Within
httpd.conf, I have tried to set:
chroot "/" ## Instead of default which is: /var/www
root
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 6:03 PM, wrote:
> I have a special use case for the HTTPD server, I would like to disable
> the chroot but can't seem to get it working correctly.
While I can't help you with your httpd chroot issue, I can suggest that
if you need to access a part
On 2017-02-13, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have been trying to nuke and pave my daily driver's OpenBSD partition
> since Feb 5. Trying to install libproxy failed on a bad major (I have 17.1
> and it wants 18.0) for libperl.
>
> I figured this was the normal
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