On 27/03/2023 7:26 am, Bartek Krawczyk wrote:
Hi,
is anybody using a Raspberry Pi 3 daily? I've been testing it with 10.0_BETA
(tried -current from a week back but didn't boot) and I'm experiencing
intermittent problems with WiFi and USB keyboard.
I'm currently compiling packages from
hope so!), so
your thoughts of certificates is probably correct; they are not the problem.
So, are there any add-ons to FF? Look at permissions of the directory firefox
saves its cookies into.
Cheers
MJ
On 5/09/2022 12:05 am, Matheus wrote:
Tried three sources, from Debian, NetBSD and OpenBSD, but no luck. I can run
the Debian binary, but really wish to build the sources.
Here are the errors I get: http://bwass.org/bucket/err_csh.txt
That looks like openbsd source, as it seems
, but that
seems inviable.
Original Message
On Sep 3, 2022, 03:55, MJ < mafsys1...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/09/2022 5:21 am, Matheus wrote: > Hello. I'd like to know if it's possible to build Csh (not Tcsh) on Linux and FreeBSD. Pkgsrc doesn't have the sources for Csh, thoug
On 3/09/2022 5:21 am, Matheus wrote:
Hello. I'd like to know if it's possible to build Csh (not Tcsh) on Linux and
FreeBSD. Pkgsrc doesn't have the sources for Csh, though they're found in the
system's sources, located in bin/csh.
There's a package in Debian's repository, but doesn't
On 23/09/2021 6:21 pm, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello All,
Can we build android apps using the android sdk and adb on netbsd? Or
any other means to develop android applications for mobile devices and
smart phones?
Regards,
Riza
Hi Riza,
I know it's not NetBSD, but you seem able to do it on
On 17/09/2021 12:44 pm, Jason Mitchell wrote:
Sorry for top posting. If the instructions for the Pi4 are any guide you need to get
the EFI bootloader for the Pi3 (if such a thing exists). The Generic ARM64 image
expects that the boot code will execute /EFI/boot/.EFI. That file
finds the
On 11/09/2021 5:40 am, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello,
I am having trouble with acpibat0. The error is as such:
acpibat0: Failed to evaluate _BIF: AE_ERROR
I tried to disable acpibat0 in the boot.cfg file, but still am
receiving errors on the terminal. Is there a way to disable this?
On 31/08/2021 1:14 am, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello,
I am using NetBSD (9.2 - amd64) from a usb 3.0 drive (hdd not a flash
drive). The reason for this is my malfunctioning hdd caddy. This is
not to be permanent. As soon as I have the hdd caddy work, I will move
that drive into my laptop. But the
On 25/08/2021 2:36 pm, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello Mark,
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 4:29 AM MJ wrote:
On 25/08/2021 1:25 am, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello
When I power off the system (with poweroff) the connected USB HDD
makes a noise that comes from the heads. A distinct clicking noise.
Does
On 25/08/2021 1:25 am, Riza Dindir wrote:
Hello
When I power off the system (with poweroff) the connected USB HDD
makes a noise that comes from the heads. A distinct clicking noise.
Does the external USB eventually power down or continue spinning?
I wanted to know if there is a way, when
On 2/03/2021 11:55 pm, Silas wrote:
On Mon, Mar 01, 2021 at 10:42:56AM +1100, MJ wrote:
On 1/03/2021 10:35 am, RVP wrote:
On FreeBSD-12.2 and OpenBSD-6.8 (both having Clang 10.0.1 as the native
compiler), the program segfaults even when not linked with any external
shared libs.
It looks
On 1/03/2021 10:35 am, RVP wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2021, Silas wrote:
Given this program:
#include
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
printf("Hello world\n");
return 0;
}
I'm trying to profile it:
$ gcc -g -pg -Wl,-R/usr/lib -L/usr/lib -lcurses -o prog prog.c
On 4/07/2020 1:21 pm, Mayuresh wrote:
On Fri, Jul 03, 2020 at 02:41:41PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
+1. Not to mention how insecure it is. I don't mind GMail for low
value stuff like personal emails. But corporations have no business
putting your data, like ssn, employment records and
ifconfig output?
On 26/02/2020 5:19 am, Pierre Dupond wrote:
Hi All,
I have done a fresh NetBSD 9.0 install. Ipv6 and Ipv4 are configured.
Network connectivity to outside is working correctly but almost all
network connections to the machine are blocked.
The commands: "ping localhost"
On 23/02/2020 8:08 pm, Sad Clouds wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:08:46 +1100
MJ wrote:
On 23/02/2020 1:12 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
I'm trying out NetBSD-9 with ZFS on raspberry pi 3. I have 128GB
USB SD card which has ZFS setup. Noticed that sometimes when under
heavy use something goes wrong
Clouds wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:37:35 +1100
MJ wrote:
On 22/02/2020 4:28 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
Hi, is it advisable to NOT enable log option for FFSv2 that
resides on SD card due to flash memory wearing out in those
regions, or does it make no practical difference because of
built-in wear
On 23/02/2020 1:12 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
I'm trying out NetBSD-9 with ZFS on raspberry pi 3. I have 128GB USB SD
card which has ZFS setup. Noticed that sometimes when under heavy use
something goes wrong and pgdaemon spins on CPU 100% all the time.
Not sure if this is something to do with
On 22/02/2020 10:05 pm, Sad Clouds wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:43:42 +0100
tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 08:24:18AM +, Sad Clouds wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:37:35 +1100
MJ wrote:
On 22/02/2020 4:28 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
Hi, is it advisable to NOT enable
On 22/02/2020 7:24 pm, Sad Clouds wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 11:37:35 +1100
MJ wrote:
On 22/02/2020 4:28 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
Hi, is it advisable to NOT enable log option for FFSv2 that resides
on SD card due to flash memory wearing out in those regions, or
does it make no practical
On 22/02/2020 4:28 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
Hi, is it advisable to NOT enable log option for FFSv2 that resides on
SD card due to flash memory wearing out in those regions, or does it
make no practical difference because of built-in wear levelling?
How long's a piece of string?
Wear levelling
On 31/01/2020 5:12 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
It would help if you provided a few specific examples. I don't quite
understand what you're trying to do, i.e. read config files for a build
system, or read config files for a running program, or something else.
I have to agree. Examples go a long way
Hi George,
On 30/01/2020 10:07 am, George Georgalis wrote:
Hi Mark,
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 2:07 PM MJ wrote:
On 30/01/2020 5:19 am, George Georgalis wrote:
Hi, I would like to introduce configuration files to a software
project I am supporting with build infrastructure. The C programs
On 30/01/2020 5:19 am, George Georgalis wrote:
Hi, I would like to introduce configuration files to a software
project I am supporting with build infrastructure. The C programs
depend on quite a few libraries from different sources. As a result of
development evolution, we have hardcoded paths
your case, your output is:*
ucom0 at umodem0
Try to use minicom. I always found this to be a handy tool. (minicom -s I
think?)
Failing that does cu -l /dev/ttyU0 output anything? (while running as root)
Regards,
MJ
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