It started working after rebuilding tor and tor-browser in my case. But the tor-browser in the FreeBSD ports is really old now so I'd wait for an update.
I'm seeing this for years now, not just on the latest FreeBSD. The directory exists and contains a socket and a pid. Pulseaudio works fine so I've no idea why this happens.
Having this too:
% tor-browser
[fluent] Missing message in locale en-US: menu-help-feedback-page
[fluent] Couldn't find a message: menu-help-feedback-page
[dom/l10n] Could not complete initial document translation.
Missing chrome or resource URL: resource://gre/modules/UpdateListener.jsm...
Yeah had some security things set in sysctl.conf. Removed them and can run truss as user now. But the results are the same though.
Doing a full upgrade of the system now. You never know... (edit: no unfortunately...)
The app starts but changing the volume level with it does nothing. Starting the app in an xterm shows:
Mixer.app: unable to read from /dev/mixer
I'll look into truss
PS: truss gives tons of these messages:
poll({ 3/POLLIN|POLLOUT },1,-1) = 1 (0x1)...
I started using WindowMaker again. To control audio volume I use the dockapp /audio/mixer.app. This dockapp points to /dev/mixer, but this file is not visible. I know it's there because ls -i /dev/mixer is returning a value. But it's not showing in /dev/. Problem is that Mixer.app complains that...
I'm the port maintainer of luakit and luakit-devel. A glib update broke both luakit and luakit-devel. This was patched upstream in the luakit-devel version (a sort of "rolling release"), but not in the "stable" luakit 2.2. So if you install luakit-devel from ports it should work fine (it does...
Thanks, got it. Changed not only the files openvas related in /var/run and /var/log to gvm, but also the directories themselves. It was probably the /var/log/redis directory that needed change to gvm. The logfile was owned by gvm, but not the directory.
I have a new problem though:
# service ospd_openvas onestart
Starting ospd_openvas.
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/ospd_openvas: WARNING: failed to start ospd_openvas
/var/log/gvm/ospd-openvas.log reveals:
OSPD[10207] 2022-05-25 14:49:42,939: ERROR: (ospd_openvas.db) Redis Error: Not possible to connect...
Where do I get the server certificate servercert.pem and key serverkey.pem?
PS: found out # gvm-manage-certs -a needs to be run first. Then the certs and keys are created.
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