On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 12:26:53AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Further question: if I see "Flushing disk caches" but still I get a dirty
> file system when I reboot on the T30 and R51 - why?
The dirty filesystem thing is a nice trick: if you mount rw it will
mark a bit as 'dirty', and if it
Updating src tree:
P src/bin/sh/alias.c
P src/bin/sh/alias.h
P src/bin/sh/eval.c
P src/bin/sh/eval.h
P src/bin/sh/expand.c
P src/bin/sh/input.c
P src/bin/sh/main.c
P src/bin/sh/parser.c
P src/bin/sh/parser.h
P src/bin/sh/sh.1
P src/bin/sh/syntax.c
P src/bin/sh/syntax.h
P src/bin/sh/trap.c
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> On Mon 03 Dec 2018 at 07:59:55 +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from
> > NetBSD?
>
> > I tried but never succeeded, apparently because Haiku build system
> > makes assumptions about where certain files are located on host
>
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 01:21:11PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> I don't have any (yet) settings in sysctl . Mine wopere 12 and 5:
>
That means you don't have the latest synaptics driver, I updated the
default values after feedback from Martin.
>
> using your values, I can use the
Hi,
given the recent commits I got the netbsd-GENERIC.gz kernel from releng
as of 3 Dec.
ThinkPad T43
Nothing disabled. "Reference" but still not perfect sleep:
- goes correctly to sleep
- comes up again
- with bge0 working
- TouchPad and TrackPoint are not working after resume
Hello,
I synced our mpii(4) driver with the latest OpenBSD one and commited to HEAD.
I tested it with a SAS2 controller (I don't have SAS3 ones), so it would be
good if someone could test a SAS3 with some drives (the command setup is
different between SAS2 and SAS3, this is the code path I can't
On Mon 03 Dec 2018 at 07:59:55 +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from
> NetBSD?
>
> I tried but never succeeded, apparently because Haiku build system
> makes assumptions about where certain files are located on host
> system. Some of
On 03/12/2018 22:47, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
Hello,
I synced our mpii(4) driver with the latest OpenBSD one and commited to HEAD.
I tested it with a SAS2 controller (I don't have SAS3 ones), so it would be
good if someone could test a SAS3 with some drives (the command setup is
different between
Excerpt from Riccardo Mottola, Subject: Re: issues with touchpad after update:
> Given the above test, it indeed appears to be multi-touch! But not usable...
> the Scroll bar at right was probably something specific to the windows driver
> (I don't have windows anymore... I used the other