On 28/04/14 14:43, Peter Hessler wrote:
yes, my new thinkpad edge works with the tablet perfectly fine.
On 2014 Apr 27 (Sun) at 16:46:31 -0700 (-0700), Bryan Linton wrote:
:Ping.
:
:Can anyone confirm or deny whether or not the newer Thinkpad
:tablets' styluses work as an input device?
Ubuntu (server) 14.04 supports UEFI so it's hard to tell what you are
seeing here.
Perhaps you could explain what happens when you try and boot OpenBSD?
Let's start with 1. what medium are you using and 2. what does it
display when it tries to boot?
When I power on the machine I see the
On Mon (28/04/14), Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
I've installed OpenBSD-current AMD64 on my new computer without problems,
but as soon as I reboot the system, it freezes in the post. The only way to
go past the post is wiping the first few megabytes of the harddisk using
another computer and than
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 07:51:55AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
After installing a fresh system (current/amd64),
I noticed that afterboot(8) still mentions Sendmail
as the default mailer:
Sendmail
The default mail agent on OpenBSD is sendmail(8).
Details on how
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
Expect no help from me until you actually explain what you want to do in
explicit terms. It looks like you're trying to pull a fast one on pkg_add,
and obviously pkg_add isn't duped... you tell it you want to install
Hello,
I have various mountpoints from a NetApp NFS server with I use on
OpenBSD/amd64 5.5.
$ grep nfs /etc/fstab
server:/vol/foobar /vol/foobar nfs
noauto,rw,nodev,nosuid,noatime,noexec,nfsv3,tcp,soft,intr,noac,-x=300,-t=1000,acregmin=3,acregmax=5,-r=65536,-w=65536
0 0
(and some other
Hi,
Try to deal with packages like the OpenBSD project does.
Just stuff your packages in http://foo/$release/packages/$arch/
Tell your clients to tweak their pkg.conf and run pkg_add 10bees
That's it.
When you have a new version / a bumped package, just upload it there.
You don't need to purge
I've installed OpenBSD-current AMD64 on my new computer without problems,
but as soon as I reboot the system, it freezes in the post. The only way to
go past the post is wiping the first few megabytes of the harddisk using
another computer and than start again. After installing I can't even
I have exactly the same issues here on a Gigabyte GA-Z87MX-DH3, a bit
strange indeed. I have tried turn every knob there is in the bios menu.
:-)
2014-04-29 21:18 GMT+02:00 Martijn Rijkeboer mart...@bunix.org:
I've installed OpenBSD-current AMD64 on my new computer without
problems,
but as
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Donovan Watteau tso...@gmail.com wrote:
I have various mountpoints from a NetApp NFS server with I use on
OpenBSD/amd64 5.5.
$ grep nfs /etc/fstab
server:/vol/foobar /vol/foobar nfs
Hello List,
I installed 5.5-current, both with i386 and amd64, on a ASRock
AD2550-ITX mainboard [1] which has a Intel Dual-Core Atom D2550 CPU on
board.
On the i386 version sysctl shows the MIB name hw.setperf and therefore
it's possible to throttle the CPU down. The amd64 version on the other
I'm curious about the specific model number, would you mind
sharing it and/or the dmesg?
Thank you.
--
Bryan
On 2014-04-28 15:43:13, Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org wrote:
yes, my new thinkpad edge works with the tablet perfectly fine.
On 2014 Apr 27 (Sun) at 16:46:31 -0700 (-0700),
On 2014-04-29 07:56:02, Bernte ber...@fams.de wrote:
I own an X60t, and I did not manage to get it up and running. It was a
long time ago and I cannot remember the details, unfortunately. I gave
up because I also considered it not to be too important at that time.
I might give it another
Hello Jérémie,
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
j...@wxcvbn.org wrote:
Try to deal with packages like the OpenBSD project does.
Just stuff your packages in http://foo/$release/packages/$arch/
Tell your clients to tweak their pkg.conf and run pkg_add 10bees
That's it.
On 2014-04-29, Michał Lesiak mic...@10bees.com wrote:
Hello Jérémie,
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
j...@wxcvbn.org wrote:
Try to deal with packages like the OpenBSD project does.
Just stuff your packages in http://foo/$release/packages/$arch/
Tell your clients to
On 2014-04-28, Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
Yea thats all I see in /var/log/messages ..
/var/log/daemon had;
2014-04-28T01:02:21.238360+01:00 mg1311 ospf6d[25154]: send_rtmsg: action 1,
prefix ::/0: File exists
2014-04-28T01:02:22.048344+01:00 mg1311 ospfd[19386]: desync; scheduling fib
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:22:29PM +0200, Thomas Bohl wrote:
Hello List,
I installed 5.5-current, both with i386 and amd64, on a ASRock
AD2550-ITX mainboard [1] which has a Intel Dual-Core Atom D2550 CPU on
board.
On the i386 version sysctl shows the MIB name hw.setperf and therefore
it's
On 2014-04-28, sven falempin sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
Reading unbound doc i saw i can insert name to be resolved but i have
to reload each time
configure things for unbound-control, then you can do
unbond-control local_data somehost.exaple.com A 192.0.2.1.
On this Dell Inspiron 3700 (current i386, see dmesg below)
I can't seem to record sound. It's a maestro(4):
maestro0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 ESS Maestro 2E rev 0x10: irq 5
ac97: codec id 0x83847609 (SigmaTel STAC9721/23)
ac97: codec features 18 bit DAC, 18 bit ADC, SigmaTel 3D
audio0 at
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