On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 03:16:38PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote: > So... the BSD laptop is working much better now.
good to hear :) > I edited /etc/boot.conf with mg, to add memory, but it didnt see it for some > reason... but When I removed the boot conf, and echoed the mem command to > the boot.conf, it works at boot time... go figure. Were you careful to add a newline when you edited it with mg? No newline at the end of a line in configuration files has bitten me more than once. > The system has been fairly stable, with one exception. Sometimes when it > falls asleap, it doesnt wake up!! my guess is its something to do with the > apm.. but what? > > It seems to manually sleep and wake up (with the sleep button) ok but > sometimes it just doesnt want to wake up (and none of the buttons work... > gotta unplug it, and power up... ugly huh... Have you enabled apmd? Have you tried using 'zzz' to suspend the machine? > All in all OpenBSD seems ok.... I wish I had a bigger disk so I could do more > stuff though.... I may write some scripts to pkg_add apps and pgk_del apps > for different situations. so I can have a couple profiles, one say for doing > graphics stuff, and another for doing network stuff...since it wont all fit > on the hard disk at one time... any suggestions? NFS, or a ZIP drive maybe :P -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
