Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2021 19:42:04 +0000 From: Daniel Stevenson <daniel@dstev.net> To: Jacques Foucry <jacques+freebsd@foucry.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-desktop@freebsd.org Subject: Re: OSS usage with i3wm on a Lenovo laptop Message-ID: <_U_U1hQxMivDSfcWfUkLgEVHsAIH2V8HLbA5OkSjokxKauAOMg3CnyZjxY4UlzA-jrLN0u61sz0QbmqgIsoJtfNNRjI0ifeyC1gZT9biuII=@dstev.net> In-Reply-To: <YCeWxX1n3J8OMLbV@mithril.foucry.net> References: <YCeWxX1n3J8OMLbV@mithril.foucry.net>
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On Saturday, February 13th, 2021 at 03:07, Jacques Foucry <jacques+freebsd@= foucry.net> wrote: > Hello friends, > > I run Free=1ASD 12.2-RELEASE-p3 on a Lenovo x280 Laptop. > > My windonw manager is i3wm. > > After many try, I conclude that the correct sound manager is OSS. So I > > uninstall pluseaudio. > > It almost work. I can have conversation, using my headphone on Big Blue B= utton > > and other software. > > But, I don't find the correct way to control the volumes, mic or headset.= :-( You're looking for mixer(8). > fossmixer run correctly but I don't interstand how to use it. > > I just want to use the XF86Audio=E2=80=A6 key to raise, lower sound and m= ic. You can bind those keys to mixer commands in your i3 config. You might want to take a look at Cullum Smith's blog post about FreeBSD on a laptop [1]. He is also an i3wm user. > Here is my /dev/sndstat > > Installed devices: > > pcm0: <Realtek ALC257 (Analog 2.0+HP/2.0)> (play/rec) default > > pcm1: <Realtek ALC257 (Right Analog Mic)> (rec) > > pcm2: <Intel Kaby Lake (HDMI/DP 8ch)> (play) > > Installed devices from userspace: > > dsp: <Virtual OSS> (play/rec) > > Did some had advices for me? > > Thanks in advance for your time and for reading me. [1] https://www.c0ffee.net/blog/freebsd-on-a-laptop/ -- Daniel Stevenson
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