Le samedi 20 avril 2024, 12:27:05 CEST Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> On 2024/04/20 11:26, Thomas Nemeth wrote:
> > Machine : i386
>
> Unrelated to this problem, but do you really need i386? It's not
> recommended on machins which can run amd64 (and I guess if you're trying
> to run Plasma you probably don't gave _that_ old a machine).
Yes I did :)
I'm experimenting stuff. I'm playing with several OSes on an
eeePC B202 :
bios0: ASUSTeK Computer INC. B202
...
cpu0: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 1.61
GHz, 06-1c-02, patch 00000218
I don't have much hope performance-wise of course. I just want to see
how much I can do with that machine and compare its performcances with
others OSes (Linux of course, Plan9, Haiku...).
I previously used that eeePC as a wifi access point and that was nice.
I also tried OpenBSD on a raspi4.
> Try pkg_check to see if it will repair your package db..
$ doas pkg_check
Packing-list sanity: ok
partial-papirus-icon-theme-20231201.2 is missing dependencies: gtk4-
update-icon-cache-4.12.5
not a problem, since this is a partial- package
partial-papirus-icon-theme-20231201.1 is missing dependencies: gtk4-
update-icon-cache-4.12.5
not a problem, since this is a partial- package
partial-papirus-icon-theme-20231201 is missing dependencies: gtk4-update-
icon-cache-4.12.5
not a problem, since this is a partial- package
Direct dependencies: ok
Reverse dependencies: ok
Files from packages: ok
--- partial-papirus-icon-theme-20231201 -------------------
checksum for /usr/local/share/icons/Papirus/32x32/apps/vscode-
exploration.svg does not match
--- partial-papirus-icon-theme-20231201.2 -------------------
checksum for /usr/local/share/icons/Papirus/32x32/apps/vscode-
exploration.svg does not match