On 25 May 2019 17:04:54 CEST, Claudio Jeker <cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com> wrote: >On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 03:53:03PM +0100, Maurice McCarthy wrote: >> On 25/05/2019, Timo Myyrä <timo.my...@bittivirhe.fi> wrote: >> > Tristan Pilat <cont...@tristanpilat.com> writes: >> > >> >> Hi OpenBSD users and devs! >> >> >> >> I got a new laptop in January, a thinkpad x280. At that time my >system >> >> running 'current' was very slow and I assumed the video >acceleration >> >> wasn't working so I just sadly stuck with Debian for a while. I >then >> >> saw that an update of the inteldrm landed in current a month ago >or so >> >> so I tried yesterday to reinstall current. Unfortunately the >system is >> >> still barely usable. Could you guys tell me why the video >acceleration >> >> isn't handled? Isn't Kaby lake compatible for now? I saw this >article >> >> (https://jcs.org/2017/05/22/xiaomiair) which says it is. >> >> >> >> You may have to adjust the aperture >> See /etc/examples/sysctl.conf >> >> #machdep.allowaperture=2 # See xf86(4) >> > >Nope. That does not help. I bet the issue is not related to anything >related to inteldrm. It is most probably an interrupt storm happening >because of Thunderbolt 3. At least that seems to be something people >complained about.
Hi! Thanks to you all, I just sent an email to bugs@ about this issue that seems to be related to an ACPI bug. Cheers -- Tristan Pilat 40 avenue des Chartreux 13004 Marseille 06 95 55 74 71