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<0> ok, part of the problem i'm having with audio may be that the firmware is loaded late. any way to force loading of the firmware early on in the process? <1> what audiocard is it? <2> 08:30 < jb_> AC97 issue, i guess a bad driver.
<1> wondering which specific board/etc <3> A little jonathan coulton for the m***es: http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/?p=2784 They're neat remixes, the initial one is just acappella, then it's a hawai'ian, rock, techno, a mellow techno and a punk version. I think the punk and hawai'ian ones are the best. From the man that brought us all a folk version of Baby Got Back <0> clcs <0> it's on a 600x, give me a second <0> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:600X <0> i remembered that this thing played it fine, up until the firmware was moved out of kernel <0> so, 2.9 et al worked fine <0> FYI: CS4624/CS4297A Audio controller <4> has anybody tried to setup sftp-server with the chroot path by Damien Miller ? http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=116043792120525&w=2 . I am having trouble in compiling it in 4.0
<5> Anyone know off-hand which packages would contain OpenGL headers (for development?) <3> a search for opengl would probably tell, glut looks promising, or maybe glitz or gle, all in graphics <5> janizary: I did do (and am still doing) a search. I could not find much looking for OpenGL, "GL", or even Mesa. <5> janizary: I am thinking I may have to do a source install and compile mesa on my own. <5> janizary: Don't need the speed, just need something that will compile and run for porting a game to OpenBSD. <0> there's not much as far as opengl support goes in obsd <0> start looking at mesa <0> that'll have some headers <5> jb_: Thanks, that should be enough.
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