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π»ππππ πΉπππ π. 2022-07-18 18:01:09
Considering an Axiom
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-19 13:13:52
Hello, is it normal if my laptop speaker and headset have some noise and hissing sound (it’s started yesterday and never happen before)? IIRC I didn’t do something related to sound other than setting ssh. In my debian (I’m dualbooting with debian) this thing never happen / normal and no hissing / noise sound. I’m on freebsd 13.1-RELEASE. Also it happens when I enter multi-user and surprisingly it does not happen when I enter single-user. Any clue ? Thanks.
Neville Goddard 2022-07-19 13:21:19
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-19 13:13:52
Hello, is it normal if my laptop speaker and headset have some noise and hissing sound (it’s started yesterday and never happen before)? IIRC I didn’t do something related to sound other than setting ssh. In my debian (I’m dualbooting with debian) this thing never happen / normal and no hissing / noise sound. I’m on freebsd 13.1-RELEASE. Also it happens when I enter multi-user and surprisingly it does not happen when I enter single-user. Any clue ? Thanks.
I had a hissing sound. My fix was to open the audio mixer and turn the microphone volume to zero or mute it
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-19 13:34:38
Neville Goddard 2022-07-19 13:21:19
I had a hissing sound. My fix was to open the audio mixer and turn the microphone volume to zero or mute it
I had done that but the hissing sound is still exist, I will try it again. Thanks Neville .
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-19 16:17:17
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-19 13:13:52
Hello, is it normal if my laptop speaker and headset have some noise and hissing sound (it’s started yesterday and never happen before)? IIRC I didn’t do something related to sound other than setting ssh. In my debian (I’m dualbooting with debian) this thing never happen / normal and no hissing / noise sound. I’m on freebsd 13.1-RELEASE. Also it happens when I enter multi-user and surprisingly it does not happen when I enter single-user. Any clue ? Thanks.
Update, I try to mute the mic and it works, thanks. I don’t know if tomorrow I need to use the mic and hissing sound is still exist.
π»ππππ πΉπππ π. 2022-07-20 19:12:26
Welcome @trustedbeastie
Joey Kelly 2022-07-21 05:24:14
if your ssh gets out of date it does indeed hiss a little. If it goes to long it’ll start to whine, and maybe even beg for food
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-21 07:49:01
Joey Kelly 2022-07-21 05:24:14
if your ssh gets out of date it does indeed hiss a little. If it goes to long it’ll start to whine, and maybe even beg for food
Not funny and it’s already solved.
jschmidt3786 2022-07-21 17:04:38
AhmadRaniri 2022-07-21 07:49:01
Not funny and it’s already solved.
comedy is in the eye of the beholder. maybe you need glasses? or the proverbial chill pill.
π»ππππ πΉπππ π. 2022-07-22 02:08:17
jschmidt3786 2022-07-21 17:04:38
comedy is in the eye of the beholder. maybe you need glasses? or the proverbial chill pill.
you write strangely
nkfnml 2022-07-22 12:51:22
Hello, please answer where I can find help in JUNos
rob2g2 2022-07-22 12:52:59
https://support.juniper.net/support/
vanerka 2022-07-22 17:16:26
and you will need an active juniper support.
Belgacem Jellali 2022-07-23 13:20:35
download playlist youtube under freebsd : Howto?
svartj 2022-07-23 13:21:16
Belgacem Jellali 2022-07-23 13:20:35
download playlist youtube under freebsd : Howto?
YouTube-dl
Chris100756 2022-07-23 13:22:37
yt-dlp and pipe-viewer(gtk) is awesome, jdownloader2 is also decent
π»ππππ πΉπππ π. 2022-07-24 04:27:40
nkfnml 2022-07-22 12:51:22
Hello, please answer where I can find help in JUNos
What do you really want from Juniper?
Joey Kelly 2022-07-24 05:39:36
surely there’s a community group somewhere for juniper stuff
Joey Kelly 2022-07-24 05:40:01
try actual IRC or some forum somewhere, maybe
π»ππππ πΉπππ π. 2022-07-24 06:36:47
He doesn’t seem to understand English, effectively he would put his doubts about JunOS.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/junipernetworks/junos/index.html
shresth2512 2022-07-24 21:17:44
Yes
shresth2512 2022-07-24 21:17:55
Ghostbsd might interest you
SteelCaptain 2022-07-25 00:25:06
shresth2512 2022-07-24 21:17:55
Ghostbsd might interest you
Ive had a lot of issues on ghostbsd compared to regular freebsd
bittin1 2022-07-25 16:46:24
https://www.bsdnow.tv/464
BSD Now 464: Compiling with kefir –
BSD NowFrom 0 to bhyve on FreeBSD, Analyze OpenBSDβs Kernel with Domain-Specific Knowledge, OpenBSD Webzine: ISSUE #10, HardenedBSD June 2022 Status Report, two new C compilers: chibicc and kefir in OpenBSD, SSD TRIM in NetBSD HEAD, and more
Sully76 2022-07-27 00:08:39
Hello. I’m not sure why but drm-kmod make my screen flash continuously. The CPU is i7 -11867G (Alder Lake) I’ve searched and read just about everything and am missing something. Anyone else had this issue?
downhillflyer 2022-07-27 00:10:23
Sully76 2022-07-27 00:08:39
Hello. I’m not sure why but drm-kmod make my screen flash continuously. The CPU is i7 -11867G (Alder Lake) I’ve searched and read just about everything and am missing something. Anyone else had this issue?
yeah they called it tearing try up in search box
Ronard 2022-07-27 10:15:19
hello. any way to get iwlwifi working?
fx_ttr 2022-07-27 10:53:38
iwlwifi works on FreeBSd
Ronard 2022-07-27 11:02:37
well
Ronard 2022-07-27 11:02:48
i mean wifibox. i cant find any iwlwifi
Ronard 2022-07-27 11:03:31
i m on iwm, which give me 20 mpbs download instead of 1 gbps
fx_ttr 2022-07-27 11:06:25
There are some resources available. See https://wiki.freebsd.org/WiFi/Iwlwifi and https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=iwlwifi&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+13.0-stable
gnuself 2022-07-27 18:37:02
anyone gone through enabling one wire on raspberry pi running freebsd?
gnuself 2022-07-27 18:39:05
I looked at this guide, but I’m guessing source isn’t included in the raspberry pi images anymore (or at least not the rpi-b version that I’m using). https://vzaigrin.wordpress.com/2016/01/12/one-wire-on-raspberry-pi-with-freebsd-11/
I also have no idea how relevant this guide is anymore. However, this is what I’m trying to do.
One-wire on Raspberry Pi with FreeBSD 11 –
Vadim ZaigrinOne new thing arriving in the FreeBSD 11 is a support for 1-Wire devices. To check it I used Raspberry Pi Model B and DS18B20 temperature sensors. Here is a description how to work with it.
gnuself 2022-07-27 22:23:00
Think it may require me to cross compile to change the FDT. Otherwise, I was able to load the modules I needed. It’s just not showing up while connected, so I assume that’s why.
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