Re: PinePhone Pro Boots On CURRENT

2023-05-28 Thread Alastair Hogge
On 2023-05-29 03:24, Pete Wright wrote: > i've had this pinephone pro for a few months now and finally got > around to attempting to boot FreeBSD on it. Here's the phone: > https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PinePhone_Pro > > I needed to get this serial console adapter which works flawlessly > with

PinePhone Pro Boots On CURRENT

2023-05-28 Thread Pete Wright
i've had this pinephone pro for a few months now and finally got around to attempting to boot FreeBSD on it.  Here's the phone: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PinePhone_Pro I needed to get this serial console adapter which works flawlessly with "cu" (USB TTL Serial Adapter Converter Cable

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/05/23 18:22, Warner Losh wrote: On Sun, May 28, 2023, 9:20 AM Guido Falsi > wrote: On 28/05/23 16:41, Warner Losh wrote: > Sill questions.  Did you update only some of your packages? You really > need to update them all at the same time to

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Graham Perrin
On 27/05/2023 09:31, Guido Falsi wrote: I'm seeing a strange issue with xfwm4 on my laptop How much memory, how much VRAM? running head (commit 5804b7ab378d6207130bd1685c931da6a4e76e55), using pkgbase, everything build on poudriere. I have filed an issue upstream with a description and

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Warner Losh
On Sun, May 28, 2023, 9:20 AM Guido Falsi wrote: > On 28/05/23 16:41, Warner Losh wrote: > > Sill questions. Did you update only some of your packages? You really > > need to update them all at the same time to have them be compatible. > > Some projects have a fast moving abi they don't keep

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/05/23 16:41, Warner Losh wrote: Sill questions.  Did you update only some of your packages? You really need to update them all at the same time to have them be compatible. Some projects have a fast moving abi they don't keep compatible very well. I'm running FreeBSD head here, using

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Warner Losh
Sill questions. Did you update only some of your packages? You really need to update them all at the same time to have them be compatible. Some projects have a fast moving abi they don't keep compatible very well. Warner

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/05/23 16:03, Alastair Hogge wrote: Hello Guido, On 2023-05-28 12:44, Guido Falsi wrote: On 28/05/23 00:42, Alastair Hogge wrote: Hello, Is there some way to test your X session with minimum components, and slowly adding whatever XFCE does? Maybe I was not perfectly clear. Xorg works

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Alastair Hogge
Hello Guido, On 2023-05-28 12:44, Guido Falsi wrote: > On 28/05/23 00:42, Alastair Hogge wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Is there some way to test your X session with minimum components, and slowly >> adding whatever XFCE does? > > Maybe I was not perfectly clear. Xorg works fine, I already tested with

Re: Help request: strange issue with xfce xfwm4 on AMD hardware, running head

2023-05-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/05/23 00:42, Alastair Hogge wrote: Hello, Is there some way to test your X session with minimum components, and slowly adding whatever XFCE does? Maybe I was not perfectly clear. Xorg works fine, I already tested with another window manager. The only thing that changed is that I

Re: "make hierarchy" from main tree breaks c++ headers on older branches with unclear errors if "make install world" is interrupted

2023-05-28 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 28 May 2023, at 07:18, Enji Cooper wrote: > > I just tried to run “make hierarchy” from a main tree on a 13.2-RELEASE > system, and doing so completely broke my headers. > It took me about 30 minutes to figure out what happened… > /usr/include/c++/v1/__string was a header, whereas on :main