Hi all
I have an amd T495 .
If the T14 is the 10th gen , mine is the 9th gen. Other than the cpu the
differences the remaining hw should be similar.
V6.7 installed without issue on the T495 and the normal things worked out the
box . Syspatch and firmware applied. Suspend on lid close, audio,
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 12:41:21AM +, s...@skolma.com wrote:
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> I require Citrix and ms teams so unfortunately I’m running Linux on it .
I don't know about MS Teams, but I also use Citrix for work and do that
with Citrix Workspace chromium plugin:
T14 AMD turned out to be the very best ThinkPad ever produced, as far as
performance is concerned. The R5 cpu is faster than Intel's i7-10, and the R7
is faster than the i9, both on single core and multi core benchmarks. The T14
has a dual heat pipe, and its WAN slot can be used as a disk bay.
Anybody managed to boot obsd on the T14? I tried, and it does not even start.
By comparison, Debian chokes on a missing network driver, and Fedora just works.
IT is hard not to like the T Series Build quality ...
I have a laptop on my desk here that is working away after multiple
falls... the ethernet port is bent on the main board (main board is
bent... still works 1G FDX...
awesome...
On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 at 23:38, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> T14
On 2020-08-22, Dimitri Karamazov wrote:
> I'm using a keyboard with some multimedia keys and sleep, poweroff buttons.
> I avoid using those, but accidently hitting any of those keys renders the
> keyboard to a freezed state, where only solution is to replug to use it again.
> This is the case on
On 2020-08-23, mp1...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
>
> On 2020-08-23 15:36, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> j...@jsg.id.au (Jonathan Gray), 2020.08.23 (Sun) 08:58 (CEST):
>>> On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 08:15:01AM +0200, Matthias wrote:
How do I figure out which packages directly or indirectly
Somebody claiming to be Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Does this fix it?
Yes, this fixes it.
Thanks,
dave
>
> Index: tty-keys.c
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/tmux/tty-keys.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.140
> diff -u -p -r1.140
Somebody claiming to be Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Thanks. How about this instead?
This also fixes the problem.
No comments on style differences, it's not my bikeshed.
Thanks,
dave
>
> Index: tty-term.c
> ===
> RCS file:
Thanks. How about this instead?
Index: tty-term.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/tmux/tty-term.c,v
retrieving revision 1.82
diff -u -p -r1.82 tty-term.c
--- tty-term.c 5 Jun 2020 09:32:15 - 1.82
+++ tty-term.c 23 Aug 2020
Does this fix it?
Index: tty-keys.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/tmux/tty-keys.c,v
retrieving revision 1.140
diff -u -p -r1.140 tty-keys.c
--- tty-keys.c 6 Jul 2020 07:27:39 - 1.140
+++ tty-keys.c 23 Aug 2020 20:22:28
I had an A485 everything worked except wifi, which I replaced with USB
wifi stick. The laptop, however, turned out ot be a lemon. It is in
repair depot as we speak. On of the cpu cores went bad, keys kept
popping off and the synaptics mouse pad would not click and drag. Just
so you know Lenov
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 08:01:43PM -, Dimitri Karamazov wrote:
> I'm using a keyboard with some multimedia keys and sleep, poweroff buttons.
> I avoid using those, but accidently hitting any of those keys renders the
> keyboard to a freezed state, where only solution is to replug to use it
In a remote session from an old MacOS terminal (MacOS 10.10.5, I
don't have anything newer to try with), when I start a tmux client,
the terminal sends (apparently in response to a query from tmux)
'[?1;2c', which is treated as input into whatever it connects
to.
On 6.7 I can work around this by
On 2020-08-23 15:36, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,
j...@jsg.id.au (Jonathan Gray), 2020.08.23 (Sun) 08:58 (CEST):
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 08:15:01AM +0200, Matthias wrote:
How do I figure out which packages directly or indirectly depend on a
specific package? Let's assume that only installed
Hello,
j...@jsg.id.au (Jonathan Gray), 2020.08.23 (Sun) 08:58 (CEST):
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 08:15:01AM +0200, Matthias wrote:
> > How do I figure out which packages directly or indirectly depend on a
> > specific package? Let's assume that only installed packages shall be
> > considered.
> >
My problem is slow speed on ffs2 partition on usb3. Here is my dmesg:
https://pastebin.com/MWJVcTNs
I don't know what additional info required, so ask.
My problem is slow speed on ffs2 partition on usb3. Here is my dmesg:
https://pastebin.com/MWJVcTNs
I don't know what additional info required, so ask.
I'm using a keyboard with some multimedia keys and sleep, poweroff buttons.
I avoid using those, but accidently hitting any of those keys renders the
keyboard to a freezed state, where only solution is to replug to use it again.
This is the case on both X11 and vt, but the connection is never
Hi,
The following template has previously worked as far as WAF detection is
concerned. However accessors keep updating their tools, this configuration
is no longer effective.
Anyone using relayd as WAF? What sort of configuration options do you have?
Kind regards,
Kihaguru.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 08:15:01AM +0200, Matthias wrote:
> How do I figure out which packages directly or indirectly depend on a
> specific package? Let's assume that only installed packages shall be
> considered.
>
> For example, if 'glib2' is the package in question, 'cairo',
> 'gdk-pixbuf',
How do I figure out which packages directly or indirectly depend on a
specific package? Let's assume that only installed packages shall be
considered.
For example, if 'glib2' is the package in question, 'cairo',
'gdk-pixbuf', 'shared-mime-info', 'ImageMagick', etc. should be returned
as all
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