there is an unsupported and deleted chrome OS on an Gemini Lake chromebook now open to UEFI, thx to mr. chromebooks script:
kernel:
hdaa0: <Intel Gemini Lake Audio Function Group> at nid 1 on hdacc0
pcm0: <Intel Gemini Lake (HDMI/DP 8ch)> at nid 3 on hdaa0
dmesg | grep hda
hdac0: <Intel...
Hello folks,
I’m back on the forum and in the freebsd community, it’s been a while. I sold my Xiaomi for a thinkpad (I stop telling my life).
Sorry if the answer is somewhere, I’m seeking through the forum since yesterday, same for stackoverflow, didn’t find the answer…
I set up FreeBSD 13...
I'm feeling a bit foolish because I had sound working on this machine before, but I'm having issues on reinstall:
updated my default unit from 4 to 5:
sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=5
confirmed by issuing command
cat /dev/sndstat
which yields output:
root@mordor:~ # cat /dev/sndstat
Installed...
I am using plasma 5.18.5 on my FreeBSD desktop. I am having the following issue with my volume slider:
cannot hear audio under 75% and max audio is pretty quiet, how to fix? I am on a laptop (hp probook 450 g1)
Thank you for reading I look forward to your insight
This started happening a few days ago. I log into my session and everything works but eventually the application launcher doesnt work and the inside of open windows goes black and I have to hard restart the system to get it back to normal. Im on freebsd12 with a amd 570xt and didnt change...
So the FreeBSD Handbook and KDE Community Wiki still tell that hald is required for KDE5 to handle automounting of removable media, although there are other solutions like autofs mentioned in the handbook, automount or dsbmd. Then there are references to kf5-solid with bsdisks as well.
Since...
I have a Logitech Dual Action USB game pad plugged into my computer. I dual boot Funtoo Linux 1.2 and FreeBSD 12-STABLE. The game pad works fine under Linux with no additional configuration. Under FreeBSD, however, I'm having problems. I run Plasma 5. The kcm module for input/joystick doesn't...
Hello,
in summer of last year I've started to work with FreeBSD, to get familiar with it. As a Linux user for a long time I've compared some things around documentation and I thought, that for example Arch Linux is much more well documented than FreeBSD and discussed it here. Some people here...
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