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    Mac Mini intel dual-core and FreeBSD

    Chronos has informed me that a better fix is to use the following in device.hints, rather than the two lines given above: hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid12.config="as=15" Tested and working here.
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    Mac Mini intel dual-core and FreeBSD

    "And now sound and everything else " Except the remote and bluetooth that is. Those may be simple to get working, but I don't really use them so haven't looked into it.
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    Mac Mini intel dual-core and FreeBSD

    Chronos on comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc solved the sound problem for me (thanks, Chronos!). The solution is to add to /boot/device.hints the following two lines: hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid10.config="as=2" hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid12.config="as=4" And now sound and everything else is working properly on the...
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    Multimedia Keys

    I found that better than the multimedia keys is just installing xbindkeys and then you can create keybindings that do the multimedia stuff (I think gnome and kde users already have that functionality, but then they have to deal with bloatiness). Especially great when you have to use multiple...
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    Mac Mini intel dual-core and FreeBSD

    Sorry this reply is so late, but perhaps someone will find it useful. My Mac Mini runs FreeBSD 8.0, it's a core2duo 2Ghz with only 1GB RAM, Intel 945GM integrated graphics, Intel HDA (Sigmatel STAC9221) audio. In 8.0 everything except the remote (LIRC) works pretty much perfectly. Of...
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    Working Synaptics Touchpad Xorg 7.5 Files

    Thanks! My touchpad didn't stop working on upgrading to 7.5, but I did find your sysctl settings tamed the cursor and made it far more usable. :)
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    dbsd-nettray w/o password?

    Yes that's what I thought regarding sudoers, but that entry does not work. Probably the problem is that dbsd-nettray is called by kde3, and lives in the system tray throughout the session. It will not execute if I SUID it, I tried that. And allowing her to start dbsd-nettray isn't the problem --...
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    dbsd-nettray w/o password?

    Yes, I know it's /usr/local/etc/sudoers, and that running sudo requires the user's password. I was hoping to allow my friend to run dbsd-nettray's configuration w/o needing a password, or failing that at least w/o needing root's password. As I said, she's a windows user -- meaning she cannot be...
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    dbsd-nettray w/o password?

    Hi, This may be a stupid question, but... I'm setting up a new user account so a friend of mine can use my laptop. She's normally a windows user but will probably be ok with kde *if* I can get dbsd-nettray to work without requiring the root password for her to use it. I added it to...
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