I now have an XVR-100 and have set it up as the output device in
OpenBoot, but I have another problem. I have compiled a kernel from
current source with DEBUG and DRMDEBUG for some more info, maybe
someone knows how to fix this.
Without the debug options, the last thing I see is "BIOS signature
I saw that previous report but hoped it was something else since that was
with an unsupported cpu. Thanks for the information.
I did attempt to use DragonflyBsd, but when booting, it hangs on
"initializing random seed" with this board.
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018, 05:11 Stefan Sperling
On Thu, 10 Aug 2017, frohwein wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-08-05 at 18:31 +0200, Robert wrote:
> > During the last couple of weeks some change (radeondrm update?)
> > caused the console to be locked to 1024x768, instead of whatever EDID
> > the TFT supports, when using a Radeon card.
>
> Same issue here
By far the easiest way to do this is to connect a switch to the door that
opens/closes as the door opens/closes. This assumes that when you say "the
door moves" you really meant "is opened or closed".
Whether the switch is normally open or normally closed doesn't matter. Wire
the switch to a
Robert, I'm a huge fan of over engineering. Thanks for the chuckle!!
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018, 15:52 Robert wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 22:32:02 +0100
> "Hess THR" wrote:
> > Can you please recommend any hardware, that I could plug in to the
>
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 22:32:02 +0100
"Hess THR" wrote:
> Can you please recommend any hardware, that I could plug in to the notebook
> and though I could send a warning mail when the door was moved (open/closed).
I can think of so many ways to do this, from boring to
Hello,
I have an OpenBSD amd64 notebook running 24h next to a door, ~50cm.
Can you please recommend any hardware, that I could plug in to the notebook and
though I could send a warning mail when the door was moved (open/closed).
I can do the scripting part, but I just don't know where to
> There is no support for nvidia AGP at the moment. Someone needs to write
> that or port code from FreeBSD or elsewhere
> https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/dev/agp/agp_nvidia.c?view=log
>
> At the moment there is
>
> agp_ali.c
> agp_amd.c
> agp_apple.c
> agp_i810.c
> agp_intel.c
>
Hi,
I've installed the latest snapshot on my Lenovo Thinkpad E130 and most
seems to work (even the wireless modem).
But in the dmesg I have the following error messages (full dmesg is at
the end of the mail):
error: [drm:pid0:cpt_set_fifo_underrun_reporting] *ERROR* uncleared pch
fifo
Hi misc@
Can anyone give me a clue bat why video(1) is no longer working in
6.3-beta (dmesg below) it does work in 6.2 - its complaining about not
finding the right encoding or that Xv adaptor cannot display yuy2.
The webcam works fine when I use ffmpeg or fswebcam.
ktrace(1) has some
Hello,
I upgraded to the latest snapshot. I can see the major release is now
6.3, but fvwm's virtual desktop still shows OpenBSD 6.2.
b1$ uname -a
OpenBSD b1.example.org 6.3 GENERIC.MP#104 amd64
David
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 08:28:12AM +, elo morio wrote:
> Are there any existing Documentation, manuals or supplementary
> expository books that details out the internals of OpenBSD. Otherwise
> what books or materials would be close enough to better aid the newbie
> wishing to hack on the
Hi,
Two days ago I tested a -current snapshot on my Sun Blade 1500.
Last time I tried was long ago, near 4.9, and wanted to confirm
everything was still fine.
After fighting against an old dead hard drive and reseating the
graphics card because of dust; the machine started flawlessly.
OpenBSD
Thus said Elo Morio on Sat, 24 Mar 2018 09:28:12 +0100
Are there any existing Documentation, manuals or supplementary
expository books that details out the internals of OpenBSD. Otherwise
what books or materials would be close enough to better aid the newbie
wishing to hack on the systems
Figured this may be of interest to some.
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/srd/2018/03/23/kva-shadow-mitigating-meltdown-on-windows/
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 05:43:50PM -0500, Alex Elizalde wrote:
> Recently installed OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 and ran fw_update and syspatch.
> Attempting to use the wireless card fails with the following messages:
> iwm0: hw rev 0x220, fw ver 22.361476.0, address 10:f0:05:8f:42:8d
> iwm0: fatal firmware
Hello misc,
I'm trying to forward root mails to user+al...@gmail.com and then label them in
gmail and move to alias_folder, but all mails are delivered to gmail with
header "To: root@RAC_fw.PRAC" and go to main inbox of u...@gmail.com instead.
I think mails need to have "To:
Are there any existing Documentation, manuals or supplementary
expository books that details out the internals of OpenBSD. Otherwise
what books or materials would be close enough to better aid the newbie
wishing to hack on the systems internals.
> It's the point in time where -current is in release mode (after being
> -beta for a while) to prepare for the next release.
Ahh there we go, I guess I just missed that timeframe last time. Thanks
for explaining
--
Tony
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 08:35:05AM +0100, Tony Boston wrote:
> I have to add that I know I would use -Dsnap as a flag. It's just that I
> didn't need to in the past. That's why I was wondering if something has
> changed here
It's the point in time where -current is in release mode (after being
You can use -D snap to have it check the snapshot directory on your set mirror.
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 12:10:47PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 09:22:26AM +0100, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently set up a VM on my Lenovo Thinkpad x230 to build ports. With
> > yesterday's sources, the clock in the VM seems to run at about 50%
Hi,
the switch is '-D snap'.
Felix
On 24.03.2018 08:21, Tony Boston wrote:
Hello list,
am using -current on my x230 for a while now which was working okay
since today. When I downloaded the new bsd.rd and did an upgrade, it
said that it would download from /pub/OpenBSD/6.3/amd64 which I had
> Am 24.03.2018 um 08:21 schrieb Tony Boston :
>
> am using -current on my x230 for a while now which was working okay
> since today. When I downloaded the new bsd.rd and did an upgrade, it
> said that it would download from /pub/OpenBSD/6.3/amd64 which I had to
> change to
I have to add that I know I would use -Dsnap as a flag. It's just that I
didn't need to in the past. That's why I was wondering if something has
changed here
On 03/24/18 08:21, Tony Boston wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> am using -current on my x230 for a while now which was working okay
> since
Try pkg_add -D snap
We are close to a release so it automatically refers to the release
See https://man.openbsd.org/pkg_add and check out -D snap
And https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=152145991212654=2
Where Peter N. M. Hansteen answers your question
Cheers
Adam
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at
Hello list,
am using -current on my x230 for a while now which was working okay
since today. When I downloaded the new bsd.rd and did an upgrade, it
said that it would download from /pub/OpenBSD/6.3/amd64 which I had to
change to s/6.3/snaptshots here. The problem is, pkg now always uses
"6.3"
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 06:12:26PM +0100, Freen wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have installed OpenBSD 6.2 AMD64 on my old PC consisting of:
> Motherboard: MSI K8N Neo2 Series (MS-7025);
> Graphic card: Sapphire (ATI) Radeon 9550/X1050 Series (RV350) AGP 8x.
>
> Unfortunately, things don't work very
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