Re: OpenBSD install on a g5 imac power pc

2018-12-09 Thread Solene Rapenne
Mehma Sarja wrote: > Installed openbsd on a model A1058, imac g5. The install was uneventful. > However, I cannot boot to it. I've tried what the documentation says for > booting off the HD using open prom and the error is that /bsd does not > exist. I'm going off memory now. > > Is anyone

Re: OpenBSD install on a g5 imac power pc

2018-12-09 Thread diego righi
I've tried openbsd on an old imac g5 but I've installed onto an usb drive because I didn't want to lose osx since the internal cdrom is broken and it would be a PITA to reinstall... this is how I did: 1) copy bsd, bsd.rd, ofwboot in the root of the osx boot drive (which is the only internal drive)

rtable, rdomain for ppp0 with DHCP assigned IP

2018-12-09 Thread Denis
Stuck when running cvsync in rdomain 1. It seems cvsync does not using second routing table because of pf.conf misconfiguration or something. em0 as a main ISP channel, ppp0 works as reserved wireless ISP channel. Some system services like cvsync, git, ntp should use second routing table (rtable

libGL error: ...

2018-12-09 Thread Roderick
libGL error: Version 4 or later of flush extension not found libGL error: failed to load driver i915 I got the above when calling glxgears with OpenBSD 6.4 on Samsung nc10 nettop. In /var/log/Xorg.0.log I see no errors except at the gebinning, se below. Any hint? Thanks, Rodrigo.

Re: radeon driver bug?

2018-12-09 Thread tfrohw...@fastmail.com
On December 9, 2018 1:22:42 AM UTC, "岡本健二" wrote: >I found mesa-libs-18.1.9 for FreeBSD ports. >How can I get it without FreeBSD system? > >Kenji > > >2018年12月8日(土) 14:48 岡本健二 : > >> I installed Ubuntu 18.04 to a AMD 6450 graphic card, and played >> Jahshaka. It has mesa version 18.2, and runs

resize SR_CRYPTO?

2018-12-09 Thread Jonathon Sisson
I'm messing around with resizing a VM disk that contains a softraid crypto volume, and I've not managed to figure out how to non-destructively resize the crypto volume. The man pages only mention creating a crypto volume, not *resizing*, so this strikes me as a "wipe, rebuild, restore" operation.