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2022-11-06 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: Updating xsrc tree: Killing core files: Updating release-8 src tree (netbsd-8): Updating release-8 xsrc tree (netbsd-8): Updating release-9 src tree (netbsd-9): U doc/CHANGES-9.4 P sys/dev/usb/uhidev.c Updating release-9 xsrc tree (netbsd-9): Updating file list:

Re: weird less(1) CTRL-Z behaviour

2022-11-06 Thread Thomas Klausner
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 12:06:51PM +0200, Thomas Klausner wrote: > On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 11:25:49PM +, RVP wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Oct 2022, RVP wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 12 Oct 2022, Thomas Klausner wrote: > > > > > > > bin/57053: continuation problem in shell pipelines > > > > > > > > > >

Re: ACPI0007 ? Anyone know what it is?

2022-11-06 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Sun, 6 Nov 2022 09:54:35 -0400 (AST) From:Jared McNeill Message-ID: | It's not used to discover processors by OSes because typically that is | done well before the AML interpreter is brought online.' Yes, the CPUs are all discovered earlier. | The error

Re: ACPI0007 ? Anyone know what it is?

2022-11-06 Thread Jared McNeill
ACPI0007 is the hardware ID of a device node that represents a processor device (there are two ways to do this -- either by declaring a Processor node in the device tree, or by declaring a standard device with HID ACPI0007). It's not used to discover processors by OSes because typically that i

Re: ACPI0007 ? Anyone know what it is?

2022-11-06 Thread RVP
On Sat, 5 Nov 2022, Robert Elz wrote: Using the pkgsrc acpidump (not the NetBSD version) I can see references to PR00 .. PR63 each with the string ACPI0007 coming after, but what any of that is supposed to mean, I have no idea. I certainly do not have 64 processors, those are probably just (I