For some reason the keyboard on my Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 repeats the
pressed key multiple times after a delay and it freezes keyboard input
for some time. This happens in the console and under X, but not at boot>
prompt when booting. I believe the line 'pckbc: command timeout' in the
dmesg below
2024-05-07T09:54:23Z "Karsten Pedersen" :
> > Second-hand Lenovo M710q tiny with a wifi-card could also work:
> > https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view=5296
>
> A quick note that the slightly older M625q (with an AMD processor) isn't
> quite so good with OpenBSD.
> It runs overly slow and I
> When you are ready and have a chance, could you post to dmesgd.nycbug.org
> please?
Didn't know about this, very nice. Done!
https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view=7654
> ...
> urtwn0 at uhub4 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Realtek 802.11n NIC" rev
> 2.10/2.00 addr 4
> urtwn0: MAC/BB RTL8192EU, RF 6052 2T2R, address a8:42:a1:91:20:eb
> ...
Just noticed I had my wireless usb adapter connected when I got this
dmesg. The above dmesg excerpt corresponds to it
(See dmesg and sysctl hw.sensors below)
Working:
Audio
Keyboard backlight
Hibernation
Camera
Microphone
USB-A Expansion Card
USB-C Expansion Card
HDMI Expansion Card[0]
Not working:
Suspend/Resume[1]
Touchpad[2]
Bluetooth
WiFi[3]
Fingerprint sensor[4]
Audio Jack Expansion Card
DisplayPort
2024-04-01T19:17:31Z Sandeep Gupta :
> Hello,
>
> I need to access my desktop local machine after I did a sysupgrade -s (I had
> reasons to do so because some rust libraries were too old for some
> applications).
> Sysupgrade seems to have gone fine. Disk is healthy no issues reported.
>
>
Ampie Niemand wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 03:27:52PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was just logging into my system through xenodm and for some reason
> > I typed my password into the username field... whoops :/ Luckily I
> >
Hi,
I was just logging into my system through xenodm and for some reason
I typed my password into the username field... whoops :/ Luckily I
was at home and no one was around. However I'd like to know if these
login attempts are logged somewhere such that someone who knew what
I just did, could
> # 1
> Since a couple months ago I started using CWM, at first it was a
> little weird to use but now I find it hard to come back to fluxbox
> or I3, my favorite WMs...but (always one), I'd like to set Xorg
> (not GTK), in a dark theme, dunno if that's even possible...I've
> been a *BSD / linux
Hi Paul,
> Or in your user's crontab:
> @reboot /usr/bin/find ~ -fstype local -name '*.core' -delete
This is a great alternative, thank you very much.
Kind regards,
Johannes
entury
> of Unix has no way to do this.
> Sorry.
>
> Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> is there a way to configure a location to store userland core dumps?
>> I'd like to store them in /tmp to keep them available only until
>> the
Hi everyone,
is there a way to configure a location to store userland core dumps?
I'd like to store them in /tmp to keep them available only until
the next reboot. This way I can avoid having core dumps, that
sometimes I don't even know about, scattered all over my home
directory.
I've read
Hi Stuart,
> > 1. Could there be negative consequences of not running fw_update or
> > installboot before reboot?
>
> It means that you don't get the microcode updates, if any are available
> for your cpu.
Until I run fw_update, installboot and reboot again right? To put it
differently, is the
Hi,
I have a vps running OpenBSD 7.3 STABLE amd64 and I have a cronjob that runs
once a day to install new errata patches (if available) and reboot after
patching. With the last errata patches (amd firmware, wscons) I realized (too
late) that I should've followed the steps described on the errata
On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 10:50:44AM +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 09:36:10AM +0000, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> >
> > When I reply to an email I do so above the senders message, however I see
> > many people in the mailing
2023-03-07T09:52:48Z 宋文武 :
> Johannes Thyssen Tishman writes:
>
>> Hi,
>
> Hello,
>
>> When I reply to an email I do so above the senders message, however I
>> see many people in the mailing lists replying below it. Is this the
>> preferred
Hi,
When I reply to an email I do so above the senders message, however I see many
people in the mailing lists replying below it. Is this the preferred way or
just preference? Thanks.
Kind regards,
Johannes
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