Re: Raspberry Pi 3 and NetBSD 10.0_BETA - WiFi stops working after few hours and wonky USB keyboard

2023-03-26 Thread MJ
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

Re: Invisible mouse pointer

2023-03-26 Thread Mayuresh
On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 11:12:47PM +, RVP wrote: > Not all X display drivers will have that option. The `vmware' driver does, > where it defaults to `off'. Which driver is Xorg using on NetBSD? Check > /var/log/Xorg.0.log. It's vmware, I suppose: $ grep LoadModule Xorg.0.log [

Re: Invisible mouse pointer

2023-03-26 Thread RVP
On Sun, 26 Mar 2023, Mayuresh wrote: On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 09:33:22PM +, RVP wrote: Try toggling the "HWCursor" option. See: No luck with that! Not all X display drivers will have that option. The `vmware' driver does, where it defaults to `off'. Which driver is Xorg using on

Raspberry Pi 3 and NetBSD 10.0_BETA - WiFi stops working after few hours and wonky USB keyboard

2023-03-26 Thread Bartek Krawczyk
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 pkgsrc-current to test the future 2023Q1 release and

Who to contact with a question about netbsd.org mail servers ?

2023-03-26 Thread vom513
Perhaps not the mail servers proper, but rather however/whatever sends out mail from the GNATS PR system. Seems like it will “spoof” the from as myself on some replies ? My DMARC settings for my domain reject this as intended. I would guess other folks would be missing mail as well (or at

Re: TOTP apps, and WebAuthn recommended devices?

2023-03-26 Thread Taylor R Campbell
> Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2023 08:36:36 -0400 > From: Greg Troxel > > Thanks very much for the detailed response. > > One thing that's not 100% clear to me: > > One device (plus a second one as a backup!) > > > A device can fail or be lost, so the backup concept is obvious, and > perhaps should