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H A D | GENERIC | 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re
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/freebsd/sys/i386/conf/ |
H A D | GENERIC | 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re 701b698b Sat Jun 11 09:08:46 GMT 2011 Joel Dahl <joel@FreeBSD.org> Enable sound support by default on i386 and amd64.
The generic sound driver has been added, along with enough device-specific drivers to support the most common audio chipsets.
We've discussed enabling it from time to time over the years and we've received numerous requests from users, so we decided that shipping 9.0 with working audio by default would be the best thing to do.
Bug reports should be sent to the multimedia@ mailing list, as usual.
Approved by: mav No objection: re
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