Re: thinkpad temperature climbs after resume

2014-09-24 Thread David Hoskin
On 9/24/14, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
 there seems to be a problem with my thinkpad X60s
 after resume: the cpu temperature keeps going up
 gradually, no matter that the machine is idle.

I've experienced this sometimes for the past couple of months on my
Thinkpad T420.

As a workaround,
$ apm -H
$ apm -C
after resume seems to cure it.

-- David



Re: OpenBSD/iwn(4) support for WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2?

2013-01-29 Thread David Hoskin
From: Mark Kettenis kette...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD/iwn(4) support for WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2?
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 21:27:23 + (UTC)

 Erling Westenvik erling.westenvik at gmail.com writes:
 
  I need to connect my ThinkPad T500 running 5.2 current to the wifi
  network here at my university.  E.g. the eduroam network which is
  available at most universities through, at least, Europe. After Googling
  around for a while I'm not sure whether OpenBSD yet has support for WPA2
  and PEAP/MSCHAPv2. And if it does: if someone could provide me with a
  sample ifconfig?
 
 As of today it is actually possible to do this with OpenBSD:
 
 http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20130128142215
 

Wow, thank you!

-- posted from my school wireless



Re: Any T410/T420 with suspend/resume fully working in 5.1 or current?

2012-08-07 Thread David Hoskin
My T420 resumes perfectly since the intel(4) Sandy Bridge HD3000
commits in late December.

As far as I know everything works the same as it does on a cold boot.

I think I may have had an issue with the yellow device-charging USB
port, but the one on the left side of the keyboard always works.

-- 
David

On 8/7/12, Jes jjje...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi:

 Can anyone report a successful suspend and resume in a Thinkpad T410 or
 T420?

 My T410 with current (5.2) resumes but with usb ports down (no power).

 Thanks. BR,

 Jes



Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-22 Thread David Hoskin
When I first switched to OpenBSD, I thought this would be a huge
problem, but I got used to it in a week or two.

Like someone else said, I just use CTRL-A to go back to the start of the
line.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 4:39 PM,  vadi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm considering migrating my desktop from Linux to OpenBSD but the
 main feature that
 kept me away from *BSD world for over a decade since I've first tried
 FreeBSD was the
 one that options must only be specified after command before any
 arguments. (At least
 that is true for basic commands). For example on Linux a command

  ls -l foo -h

 will print the foo's size with suffix (K, M, G, etc.). On *BSD
 (including Mac OS X) I get error
 message:

  ls: -h: No such file or directory

 Is there an easy way to get the desired behavior on OpenBSD? If that
 can only be achieved
 by patching system's sources is there a standard way to maintain my
 personal set of
 patches so that they will be automatically applied every time I upgrade
system?

 Best regards,
 Vadim.



Re: Printing (well anything) using lpd...

2011-01-30 Thread David Hoskin
To test, try manually converting whatever you want to print with
ghostscript, and then printing the result.

I found that the filter script included with ghostscript didn't work,
but with some hacking I got it to work.  It does some horrible shell
hacks to autoconfig, and if you just edit in the correct gs filter
for your device it should work fine.



Re: Make utility documentation

2009-11-26 Thread David Hoskin
 Could you kindly point me to the documentation about OpenBSD make
 utility and makefile.

A pretty good tutorial can be found here:

/usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/

(I don't know where to find it on the internet, short of of untar-ing
miscXX.tgz)



Re: 4.6 arriving

2009-10-20 Thread David Hoskin
2009/10/20 Iqigo Ortiz de Urbina tarom...@gmail.com:
 On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Dennis Davis d.h.da...@bath.ac.uk wrote:

 On Fri, 9 Oct 2009, Martin Schrvder wrote:

  From: Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de
  To: OpenBSD general usage list misc@openbsd.org
  Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 13:07:01
  Subject: Re: 4.6 arriving
  X-Spam-Score: 0.0 (/)
 
  2009/10/9 Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
   On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 09:30:07AM +0200, Lukas Ratajski wrote:
   Oh man, I'd LOVE to give the 2.1 version a boot opportunity on
   i386.  Just for the sake of curiosity. Anyone offering a copy?
  
   Yes, but it's a collectible at this point:
   https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order
 
  Indeed. But 2.4 is the real collectible. :-)

 I'm rich!  I'm rich!!  I'm rich!!!

 I'm rich because OpenBSD4.6 arrived last week.

 I'm also rich because I found all my early OpenBSD releases,
 that's release 2.1 to 3.1.  Which includes the pricey OpenBSD2.1,
 OpenBSD2.2, OpenBSD2.3  OpenBSD2.4 CDs.

 Now this is a problem.  The cardboard-box-under-the-bed bank is
 possibly a little too insecure for such great treasures.  I'll have
 to place them in a hermetically-sealed, lead-lined box and bury them
 in the garden.  Sigh, and then forget where they are.  Leaving some
 future fortunate to find this treasure trove long after I'm gone.
 Damn, I'll be worrying about this for some time.

 ...with great wealth comes great responsibilty...


 Discs arrived to Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain, just some
 minutes ago.

 Thanks a lot to Theo and assorted developers and OpenBSD Europe for their
 impeccable work on delivering this wonderful OS just on time. Muchisimas
 gracias!



Disks arrived in Vancouver.  I've just installed it on my laptop -
it's great, and the bug I've had since forever with ath(4) is gone!
(Now for suspend... :-)

Many thanks to all the developers for this awesome release!



Re: /dev/audio: Device busy

2009-10-02 Thread David Hoskin
2009/10/1 Buzzer 4625...@gmail.com:
 pO DANNYM RADIOPEREHWATA OT  1-Oct-2009 20:22, David Hoskin
 BYL ZAME^EN W \FIRE, NA ^ASTOTE misc, S TAKIM SOOB]ENIEM:

  I need to play a few audio files simultaneously.

  can't open /dev/audio: Device busy.

 man 1 aucat

 Could you be more verbose? What make you think that I did not read man
 aucat?


The audio(4) device can't multiplex for you, so you have to send all your
sound
output to a user-space program (aucat), which will multiplex it for
you and forward
it to /dev/audio .  The specific option to aucat you need is '-l'

tl;dr running 'aucat -l' will solve your problem.



Re: /dev/audio: Device busy

2009-10-01 Thread David Hoskin
2009/10/1 Buzzer 4625...@gmail.com:

 I need to play a few audio files simultaneously.

 can't open /dev/audio: Device busy.

man 1 aucat