Your videos have really helped me to better understand FreeBSD. I've been watching for a few months now and been supplementing with Michael W. Lucas' Absolute FreeBSD book. Just wanted to drop in and make sure you're tapped-in to the positive impact your videos are making! Thanks for making this info more accessible to a generation that checks RUclips before bothering to read a man page. I hope you keep doing what you're doing and continue to find the time to help us out!
Thank you! I spent way too much time delving into virtual_oss just to set the built in mic as the input source and built in speakers as output on my Thinkpad t460s. I thought this plugin was included with the xfce-goodies but clearly it's not 😂 working great now 👍
Need video on nVidia 750 ti. No DRM device found out it says. HDMI audio looks functional. Will try kld_load nvidia. My docs said me only about nvidia-modeprobe
Oddly my system just needed pamixer, which allowed me to select PCM instead of headphone. FreeBSD doesn't like my CMI1838 card so much -- buy a $13 (mailed) sound card, get stupid prizes. It works fine those rare occasions I plug in a "windows" SATA drive.
great video it would be great if the install set the info on .rc files automatically, like moused=yes and sound=yes. if you need them to be off for some reason, then you set it!
moused isn't relevant unless you are using the sc driver (vt is the default), and sound is built into the GENERIC kernel so you don't have to do change anything in rc.conf if you have a modern-ish sound card. The only thing you might need to do is to hw.snd.default_unit in /etc/sysctl.conf if you have multiple sound cards / outputs, and maybe set up the sound control for the desktop environment you are using.
Your videos have really helped me to better understand FreeBSD. I've been watching for a few months now and been supplementing with Michael W. Lucas' Absolute FreeBSD book. Just wanted to drop in and make sure you're tapped-in to the positive impact your videos are making! Thanks for making this info more accessible to a generation that checks RUclips before bothering to read a man page. I hope you keep doing what you're doing and continue to find the time to help us out!
Thank you so much for the kind words Nicholas. this is why I do these videos :)
Thanks to you my struggle is over :) Really nice and thank you very much.
Thank you! I spent way too much time delving into virtual_oss just to set the built in mic as the input source and built in speakers as output on my Thinkpad t460s. I thought this plugin was included with the xfce-goodies but clearly it's not 😂 working great now 👍
back in the day we had some program that would set up the sound drivers... kernel module or something called like oss? I forget
Great video, looking at your videos, makes me dive into BSD, just that zoom does not work in BSD (firefox zoom works i guess)
Need video on nVidia 750 ti. No DRM device found out it says. HDMI audio looks functional.
Will try kld_load nvidia. My docs said me only about nvidia-modeprobe
😅 How did you get Mike Myers there 😂
05:10?
You saved me, thank you!
Oddly my system just needed pamixer, which allowed me to select PCM instead of headphone. FreeBSD doesn't like my CMI1838 card so much -- buy a $13 (mailed) sound card, get stupid prizes. It works fine those rare occasions I plug in a "windows" SATA drive.
You've been to South Korea?
great video
it would be great if the install set the info on .rc files automatically, like moused=yes and sound=yes. if you need them to be off for some reason, then you set it!
moused isn't relevant unless you are using the sc driver (vt is the default), and sound is built into the GENERIC kernel so you don't have to do change anything in rc.conf if you have a modern-ish sound card. The only thing you might need to do is to hw.snd.default_unit in /etc/sysctl.conf if you have multiple sound cards / outputs, and maybe set up the sound control for the desktop environment you are using.
BSD!
Free!)
@@Balthazar_lienno BS