On May 15, 2015 9:25:17 AM GMT+02:00, Fredrik Alm <f...@fredrikalm.com> wrote: >I recently decided to replace pfSense with OpenBSD on my home firewall >and during the process of getting to know OpenBSD I realised that I >wanted to run it on a laptop/desktop as well (being a Mac desktop user >primarily). After a bit of research I decided that the Asus UX305 would >be the right choice, and yes the most important stuff works … I can get >the internal wifi card running (Intel 7265) and X will run on the Intel >HD Graphics 5300 card. > >However, and of course realising that the hardware is brand new and >support may be limited, there are some issues: > >suspend works, on resume I can ssh into the machine and reboot but the >screen doesn’t wake up. >ZZZ gives a kernel error, I have followed the defaults and assigned >8.1GB of swap, for my 8GB of ram. >when I run startx on a default installation, the fvwm freezes and won’t >unfreeze when I try to exit, however with the latest xfce package >installed I get a similar freeze when I log out/reboot but it unfreezes >after 15-30 seconds. > >I have looked around for information but not found that much, I do >suppose it’s because of such a new machine but I would still be very >thankful if I could get some general pointers and suggestions as to >what I could try. Also, is there any way I can support the development >for this machine (already sent a dmesg, but I don’t really have the >money to buy another one for the project … though I would if I could …)
Your dmesg would be useful for people reading the list and thread, too. I've yet to see anyone being yelled at for excessive dmesg posting. /Alexander > >Thanks in advance, >Fredrik