thinkpad x1 tablet gen 3 keyboard works on console but not in x

2024-03-17 Thread sl
[resubmit with subject line] hello, i have installed 7.4/amd64 on a thinkpad x1 tablet gen 3. the keyboard works in the console but stops responding as soon as i start x. i'm not seeing anything i recognize as a relevant error in the x log. the keyboard/trackpoint/trackpad is a usb device

Re: X session doesn't survive zzz

2023-10-24 Thread Ampie Niemand
On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 11:11:54AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). > After a resume from zzz inside a running X session, > I am greeted with the xenodm login screen > into which I cannot login: the keyboard does nothing > (is it t

Re: X session doesn't survive zzz

2023-10-24 Thread Jan Stary
On Oct 22 17:02:50, guent...@gmail.com wrote: > I would start by removing X from the picture and verify that suspend and > resume are working (or not) when X is not running. Are USB devices failing > to reattach or coming back in some weird mode which isn't working? Can you > ssh in

Re: X session doesn't survive zzz

2023-10-22 Thread Philip Guenther
I would start by removing X from the picture and verify that suspend and resume are working (or not) when X is not running. Are USB devices failing to reattach or coming back in some weird mode which isn't working? Can you ssh in? If that's working fine, then bring X back into the picture

Re: X session doesn't survive zzz

2023-10-18 Thread Jan Stary
On Oct 18 11:11:54, h...@stare.cz wrote: > This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). > After a resume from zzz inside a running X session, > I am greeted with the xenodm login screen > into which I cannot login: the keyboard does nothing > (is it the USB keyboard not reatt

X session doesn't survive zzz

2023-10-18 Thread Jan Stary
This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). After a resume from zzz inside a running X session, I am greeted with the xenodm login screen into which I cannot login: the keyboard does nothing (is it the USB keyboard not reattaching properly?). Loging in on the console, I see that the X session

Re: X host-based access control token

2023-09-10 Thread Daniele B.
Thanks for this one, Otto. Indeed, I infer that in case of host access by /etc/Xn.hosts X skips .Xauthority all together, is it correct? --Daniele Bonini Otto Moerbeek wrote: > See `man Xsecurity`. Host Access mode does not use xauth. > > -Otto

Re: X host-based access control token

2023-09-10 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 06:51:58PM +0200, Daniele B. wrote: > Hello, > > Trying to securing my X server beyond my pf conf, and sorry if I do > again the compliments to the quality of the X engineering (well beyond > OpenBSD devs effort, at X origins). > > 'man X' says

X host-based access control token

2023-09-10 Thread Daniele B.
Hello, Trying to securing my X server beyond my pf conf, and sorry if I do again the compliments to the quality of the X engineering (well beyond OpenBSD devs effort, at X origins). 'man X' says: ACCESS CONTROL An X server can use several types of access control. Mechanisms

Re: Stuck in X start and crash loop

2023-08-17 Thread leo
Hey Nick, thank you for taking the time, I appreciate it. I had configured X to automatically log in, as I use FDE and the cost of entering two passwords does not seem worth the security. Single user mode did the trick! Again, thanks a lot! Kind regards, Leo

Re: Stuck in X start and crash loop

2023-08-17 Thread Nick Holland
On 8/17/23 12:10, l...@ena.re wrote: Hey, I am new to OpenBSD. I run 7.3-stable. My understanding after reading X(7), Xsecurity(7) and xenodm(1) is that one can set the environment variable XAUTHORITY to specify the location of the file, which by default, is located at $HOME/.Xauthority

Stuck in X start and crash loop

2023-08-17 Thread leo
Hey, I am new to OpenBSD. I run 7.3-stable. My understanding after reading X(7), Xsecurity(7) and xenodm(1) is that one can set the environment variable XAUTHORITY to specify the location of the file, which by default, is located at $HOME/.Xauthority. In $HOME/.profile I set XAUTHORITY=$HOME

Re: X/DRM freeze on 7.2

2022-11-01 Thread Mickael Torres
happen only when hardware acceleration is enabled so this > might be a good place to start. > > -- > Patrick Harper > paia...@fastmail.com > > On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, at 19:56, Mickael Torres wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Since upgrading to 7.2, I have

Re: X/DRM freeze on 7.2

2022-10-24 Thread Patrick Harper
llo, > > Since upgrading to 7.2, I have X/DRM freezes on one computer (dmesg below). > > When it happens, the screen is completely frozen, but I can still ssh > to the machine. > It only happened when starting firefox or VLC, for now. Once they are > started I didn't have any >

X/DRM freeze on 7.2

2022-10-21 Thread Mickael Torres
Hello, Since upgrading to 7.2, I have X/DRM freezes on one computer (dmesg below). When it happens, the screen is completely frozen, but I can still ssh to the machine. It only happened when starting firefox or VLC, for now. Once they are started I didn't have any problem. When the machine

Re: OpenBSD hangs in X, but mouse can still move (ThinkPad T470)

2022-09-02 Thread Hashim Mahmoud
On Wed, 31 Aug 2022 17:01:32 +0100 Hashim Mahmoud wrote: > (Sorry, I accidentally pressed Send in the middle of typing, ignore > the previous message...) > > I've been using OpenBSD on a ThinkPad T470 for a couple of days now, > and the experience is very nice. However, I've noticed an issue

OpenBSD hangs in X, but mouse can still move (ThinkPad T470)

2022-08-31 Thread Hashim Mahmoud
shadow-opacity = .85 # The left offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15) # shadow-offset-x = -15 shadow-offset-x = -12; # The top offset for shadows, in pixels. (defaults to -15) # shadow-offset-y = -15 shadow-offset-y = -12; # Red color value of shadow (0.0 - 1.0, defaults to 0). # shadow-red

OpenBSD hangs in X, but mouse can still move (ThinkPad T470)

2022-08-31 Thread Hashim Mahmoud
I've been using OpenBSD on a ThinkPad T470 for a couple of days now, and the experience is very nice. However, I've noticed an issue that occurred twice today: while I'm using cwm and a bunch of apps (Firefox, Claws Mail, KeepassXC, xterm, nothing special), OpenBSD completely freezes, but the

Re: OpenBSD hardware accelerated video? (In X on Intel/AMDGPU/ARM64)

2022-07-22 Thread Sandeep Gupta
I would great to have hardware acceleration for Raspberry Pi. But Pi's video hardware drivers are not open source. They are some propriety binary bits. Even theoretically, I don't see if those binary bits can be used within OpenBSD system. On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 2:20 AM Mihai Popescu wrote: >

Re: OpenBSD hardware accelerated video? (In X on Intel/AMDGPU/ARM64)

2022-07-20 Thread Mihai Popescu
> With your email now however the original question remains: Does OpenBSD > actually support hardware accelerated video decoding today? General answer: NO. A more detailed answer is like this: there is a talk on the list about libvaapi (if i recall correctly) implementation for intel only. It

Re: OpenBSD hardware accelerated video? (In X on Intel/AMDGPU/ARM64)

2022-07-20 Thread Nick Holland
On 7/20/22 10:24 AM, Joseph wrote: Hi, Is there any hardware accelerated video decoding in OpenBSD today? E.g. in X on AMDGPU and Intel & ARM64 built-in graphics. My best understanding is that the X graphics rendering is indeed accelerated on those, but video decoding is not. HW acceler

chromium key mappings go crazy under ssh -X

2022-03-18 Thread Luke A. Call
When I run chromium or iridium via ssh -X, after some minutes, or immediately after I switch to a console and back with Ctrl-Alt-Fn, the keystrokes go wild. Suddenly space brings up a dialog asking about caret browsing, Ctrl acts like I right-clicked, most letters work but not m, etc. All

Re: NSD: Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out

2022-01-19 Thread Peter J. Philipp
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 11:31:07AM +, Laura Smith wrote: > Hi > > OpenBSD NSD slave is driving me nuts with the following message in the logs > "Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out". > > The answer sounds obvious, but I can: > > - Ping the

Re: NSD: Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out

2022-01-19 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 11:31:07AM +, Laura Smith wrote: | Hi | | OpenBSD NSD slave is driving me nuts with the following message in the logs "Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out". | | The answer sounds obvious, but I can: | | - Ping the IP | - Do a "dig @

Re: NSD: Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out

2022-01-19 Thread Tom Smyth
is pf allowing tcp port53 as well as udp port53 ? On Wed 19 Jan 2022, 11:46 Laura Smith, wrote: > Hi > > OpenBSD NSD slave is driving me nuts with the following message in the > logs "Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out". > > The answer sounds obvious,

Re: suspend/resume kills X

2021-12-19 Thread Jan Stary
On Dec 18 21:29:06, falsif...@falsifian.org wrote: > On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 12:25:26PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > > On Dec 18 08:49:33, h...@stare.cz wrote: > > > This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). > > > > > > After boot, I log into X, running

Re: suspend/resume kills X

2021-12-18 Thread James Cook
On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 12:25:26PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > On Dec 18 08:49:33, h...@stare.cz wrote: > > This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). > > > > After boot, I log into X, running cwm, > > an xterm, and a script(1) of this. > > > >

Re: suspend/resume kills X

2021-12-18 Thread Jan Stary
On Dec 18 08:49:33, h...@stare.cz wrote: > This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). > > After boot, I log into X, running cwm, > an xterm, and a script(1) of this. > > |-+= 14944 root /usr/X11R6/bin/xenodm > | |-+= 56178 _x11 /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 vt05 -auth > /etc/

suspend/resume kills X

2021-12-17 Thread Jan Stary
This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below). After boot, I log into X, running cwm, an xterm, and a script(1) of this. |-+= 14944 root /usr/X11R6/bin/xenodm | |-+= 56178 _x11 /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 vt05 -auth /etc/X11/xenodm/authdir/authf | | \--- 57333 root X: [priv] (Xorg) | \-+= 91925 root

Re: X hang after Mesa update

2021-08-16 Thread Anindya Mukherjee
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 11:02:20PM -0700, Anindya Mukherjee wrote: > On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 03:09:09PM -0700, Anindya Mukherjee wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Since the recent Mesa update to 21.1.5 I have been experiencing a partial > > hang > > in X. It i

Re: X hang after Mesa update

2021-08-14 Thread Anindya Mukherjee
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 03:09:09PM -0700, Anindya Mukherjee wrote: > Hi, > > Since the recent Mesa update to 21.1.5 I have been experiencing a partial hang > in X. It is triggered mostly while browsing in qutebrowser (which is the most > graphically intensive program on my

X hang after Mesa update

2021-08-11 Thread Anindya Mukherjee
Hi, Since the recent Mesa update to 21.1.5 I have been experiencing a partial hang in X. It is triggered mostly while browsing in qutebrowser (which is the most graphically intensive program on my desktop). When this happens, the display freezes but the cursor can be moved and it even changes

Re: X blanking

2021-08-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-08-05, gh057 wrote: > I'm running xfce-4.16, I've disabled the screensaver in settings, I've tried > xset; I've tried installing xscreensaver and running it with the screensaver > disabled. > > But it still blanks. > > Sent from ProtonMail mobile > In which way do you use xset?

X blanking

2021-08-04 Thread gh057
I'm running xfce-4.16, I've disabled the screensaver in settings, I've tried xset; I've tried installing xscreensaver and running it with the screensaver disabled. But it still blanks. Sent from ProtonMail mobile

Re: Thinkpad P50 "OpenBSD 6.9 freeze using X"

2021-05-20 Thread jacky
Hi, the issue with X freezing was due to me adjusting the clock with the date command from the terminal in CWM, I don't know if this is a security measure or a bug!!! I dual boot the  laptop with linux and in the FAQ/Time-Zones does explain the problem with the clock, so after following

Thinkpad P50 "OpenBSD 6.9 freeze using X"

2021-05-08 Thread jacky
Hello, I'm running 6.9 fresh install with cwm on Thinkpad P50, OS freeze after 5 to 10 min of use, on text mode the system is fine only when using X the system freeze. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks Jacky OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC.MP) #473: Mon Apr 19 10:40:28 MDT 2021 dera...@amd64

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread Allan Streib
Leon Fischer writes: > If you run xrdb(1) then ~/.Xdefaults won't be evaluated. Well that's interesting and good to know, thanks! That doesn't seem obvious from looking at mentions of "Xdefaults" in either the X(7) or xrdb(1) man pages, unless it's implied in this from xdrb(1):

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread Leon Fischer
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:54:48 -0400 > From: Allan Streib > > Stuart Henderson writes: > > > Seems that your terminal in X is not configured to run a login shell. > > By default that is done for xterm via .Xdefaults in a new user's profile > > directory (copi

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread David Dahlberg
On Wed, 2021-04-28 at 06:20 +, David Dahlberg wrote: > I noticed the effect that the OP described ($PWD and $HOME/.profile > being ignored) too After some testing of different WM/DE (Xenodm to FVWM, CWM, Xfce, Lumina, Mate) and terminal emulators, I have to conclude, that the effect seems to

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread Jan Vlach
Hi David, On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 07:09:09AM +, David Dahlberg wrote: > On Wed, 2021-04-28 at 06:20 +, David Dahlberg wrote: > > I noticed the effect that the OP described ($PWD and $HOME/.profile > > being ignored) too > > After some testing of different WM/DE (Xenodm to FVWM, CWM,

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread David Dahlberg
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 09:37 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > If you're using a display manager (xenodm or whatever), you've to > include your .profile in your session login script (X equivalent of > shell's ~/.profile concept), so the envoronment (and other global > login setting

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread Allan Streib
Stuart Henderson writes: > Seems that your terminal in X is not configured to run a login shell. > By default that is done for xterm via .Xdefaults in a new user's profile > directory (copied from /etc/skel) but if you use a different terminal > or have modified these files, that w

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread tetrahedra
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 09:37:05AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: If you're using a display manager (xenodm or whatever), you've to include your .profile in your session login script (X equivalent of shell's ~/.profile concept), so the envoronment (and other global login settings) from your

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread tetrahedra
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 08:04:32AM +0300, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote: Could also just source your profile in your .xsession. That's what I'm in the habit of doing. I believe there's no need for neither login-shells nor those X-level tricks. To load the interactive environment into xterms

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread tetrahedra
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 05:46:14PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: "tetrahe...@danwin1210.me" writes: It looks like the custom $PATH is not being passed from the login shell on downwards, since ~/.profile is only read by a login shell. I just was looking into the same thing last night. The ksh

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread Daniel Wilkins
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 12:17:55PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote: > On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 08:04:32AM +0300, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote: > > I believe there's no need for neither login-shells nor those X-level > > tricks. To load the interactive environment into xter

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 12:19:36PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote: > On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 09:37:05AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > If you're using a display manager (xenodm or whatever), you've to > > include your .profile in your session login script (X equivalent

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-04-26, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote: > I have some custom additions to my $PATH. They're defined in ~/.profile > and they are correctly loaded when I log in from a text console. > > When I log in to X (cwm) and open a terminal window, $PATH does not > contain the entri

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 09:26:19PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote: > I have some custom additions to my $PATH. They're defined in ~/.profile and > they are correctly loaded when I log in from a text console. > > When I log in to X (cwm) and open a terminal window, $PATH does

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-27 Thread Pierre-Philipp Braun
Could also just source your profile in your .xsession. That's what I'm in the habit of doing. I believe there's no need for neither login-shells nor those X-level tricks. To load the interactive environment into xterms or screen, I usually to define ENV accordingly in /etc/profile

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-26 Thread Daniel Wilkins
210.me wrote: > > I have some custom additions to my $PATH. They're defined in ~/.profile and > > they are correctly loaded when I log in from a text console. > > > > When I log in to X (cwm) and open a terminal window, $PATH does not contain > > the entries. > > > >

.profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-26 Thread tetrahedra
I have some custom additions to my $PATH. They're defined in ~/.profile and they are correctly loaded when I log in from a text console. When I log in to X (cwm) and open a terminal window, $PATH does not contain the entries. I tried `chmod +x` on my .profile but that didn't help. Both

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-26 Thread Allan Streib
"tetrahe...@danwin1210.me" writes: > It looks like the custom $PATH is not being passed from the login shell > on downwards, since ~/.profile is only read by a login shell. I just was looking into the same thing last night. The ksh shell in the xterm didn't seem to be processing my .profile.

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-26 Thread Jan Vlach
loaded when I log in from a text console. > > When I log in to X (cwm) and open a terminal window, $PATH does not contain > the entries. > > I tried `chmod +x` on my .profile but that didn't help. > > Both the text console and the X terminal window are using ksh. &g

Re: 6.9 #469 amd64 Thinkpad T495s (Ryzen) X sluggish

2021-04-16 Thread Marco Scholz
On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 02:03:49PM +0200, Marco Scholz wrote: > Bon jour misc! > I did a sysupgrade today and X/ mouse performance is really sluggish on > my Thinkpad T495s (AMD Ryzen). Running smooth now. No more problems here.

6.9 #469 amd64 Thinkpad T495s (Ryzen) X sluggish

2021-04-16 Thread Marco Scholz
Bon jour misc! I did a sysupgrade today and X/ mouse performance is really sluggish on my Thinkpad T495s (AMD Ryzen). dmesg below. Regards, Marco. OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC.MP) #464: Wed Apr 14 00:10:34 MDT 2021 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem

Re: Gigenet Mirror x*69.tgz Failing to Verify Sets

2021-03-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-03-30, Charlie Burnett wrote: > Hi, > Currently the gigenet mirror is failing to verify for all four X packages > on snapshot. They verify fine when I point it towards cdn.openbsd.org, but > this is the case for both when trying to install from both bsd.rd and an &

Gigenet Mirror x*69.tgz Failing to Verify Sets

2021-03-30 Thread Charlie Burnett
Hi, Currently the gigenet mirror is failing to verify for all four X packages on snapshot. They verify fine when I point it towards cdn.openbsd.org, but this is the case for both when trying to install from both bsd.rd and an install iso. This is in a VM but I wouldn't see how that'd affect

Re: 6.9-beta failing to boot with X file sets, black screen

2021-03-04 Thread jpegbild
64 dell precision m4800 laptop with >> intel graphics (haswell), core i7-4810MQ. I upgraded through a snapshot >> and after it failed to boot I reinstalled the snapshot without the X >> file sets, with which I was able to obtain a dmesg and pcidump -v. The >> workaround for this seems to

6.9-beta failing to boot with X file sets, black screen

2021-03-04 Thread jpegbild
(haswell), core i7-4810MQ. I upgraded through a snapshot and after it failed to boot I reinstalled the snapshot without the X file sets, with which I was able to obtain a dmesg and pcidump -v. The workaround for this seems to be either installing without X or booting a single processor kernel. the 6.8

Re: 6.9-beta failing to boot with X file sets, black screen

2021-03-04 Thread Ashton Fagg
dell precision m4800 laptop with > intel graphics (haswell), core i7-4810MQ. I upgraded through a snapshot > and after it failed to boot I reinstalled the snapshot without the X > file sets, with which I was able to obtain a dmesg and pcidump -v. The > workaround for this seems to be

Re: Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X (ER-X) OpenBSD Installation

2021-02-22 Thread Jonathan Matthew
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 06:31:19AM +, Conrad Douglas wrote: > Hi Misc, > > I have an Ubiquiti ER-X which I'm trying to install OpenBSD current on it. > > I'm serving bsd.rd which I downloaded from shapshots/octeon. (via TFTP) > > When I try to booting device wit

Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X (ER-X) OpenBSD Installation

2021-02-22 Thread Conrad Douglas
Hi Misc, I have an Ubiquiti ER-X which I'm trying to install OpenBSD current on it. I'm serving bsd.rd which I downloaded from shapshots/octeon. (via TFTP) When I try to booting device with bsd.rd, I'm getting an error like "Bad Magic Number,7F454C46" Getting bsd.rd; MT7621 #

Emulating ps/2 for usb keyboard [was Re: Mouse hotplug in X?]

2020-11-01 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 01:12:30PM -0800, obs...@loopw.com wrote: > note that ps/2 is not actually designed for hotplug (I fried a > keyboard controller to bring you this knowledge) Thanks. I kind of know about ps/2. Albeit it happened once or twice that I hotplugged ps/2 keyboard. I later vowed

Re: Mouse hotplug in X?

2020-11-01 Thread Brennan Vincent
of USB mice to work? Can't find it in Google or man pages. My X is hardly the newest one and I can testplug usb mice at will. They work along ps/2 mouse (but just one mouse cursor/arrow, if I recall - it was a bit of time since I did it last). Same for keyboards. -- Regards, Tomasz Rola -- ** A C

Re: Mouse hotplug in X?

2020-11-01 Thread Christopher Turkel
te: > > > > On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 01:51:45PM -0500, Brennan Vincent wrote: > >> Is it possible to get hot-plugging of USB mice to work? Can't find > >> it in Google or man pages. > > > > My X is hardly the newest one and I can testplug usb mice at > >

Re: Mouse hotplug in X?

2020-11-01 Thread obsdml
SB mice to work? Can't find >> it in Google or man pages. > > My X is hardly the newest one and I can testplug usb mice at > will. They work along ps/2 mouse (but just one mouse cursor/arrow, if > I recall - it was a bit of time since I did it last). > > Same for keybo

Re: Mouse hotplug in X?

2020-11-01 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 01:51:45PM -0500, Brennan Vincent wrote: > Is it possible to get hot-plugging of USB mice to work? Can't find > it in Google or man pages. My X is hardly the newest one and I can testplug usb mice at will. They work along ps/2 mouse (but just one mouse cursor/arrow

Mouse hotplug in X?

2020-11-01 Thread Brennan Vincent
Is it possible to get hot-plugging of USB mice to work? Can't find it in Google or man pages.

Re: firefox freezes X on AMD Ryzen running 6.8

2020-10-18 Thread Marco Scholz
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 02:49:30PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote: > There are changes coming to the memory handling in drm. [...] > I've asked for the drm_mm diff to be pulled from snapshots for now. Thank you for the information and your help!

Re: firefox freezes X on AMD Ryzen running 6.8

2020-10-17 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 09:51:49PM +0200, Marco Scholz wrote: > I am running 6.8 #116 amd64 on a Thinkpad T495s (AMD Ryzen). Firefox > keeps freezing X. No problem with 6.7. > > Does anybody have this problem too? There are changes coming to the memory handling in drm. The dr

firefox freezes X on AMD Ryzen running 6.8

2020-10-17 Thread Marco Scholz
I am running 6.8 #116 amd64 on a Thinkpad T495s (AMD Ryzen). Firefox keeps freezing X. No problem with 6.7. Does anybody have this problem too? /var/log/messages: Oct 17 12:53:24 sirius /bsd: drm:pid90646:gmc_v9_0_process_interrupt *ERROR* in page starting at address 0x800103b0 from

X hangs on 3d accel'd desktop (X1C3)

2020-09-29 Thread David Dahlberg
the plain X server being started (as ususal) * GDM takes over (as usual) - background/mouse pointer change - pointer jumps to lower right * Then the screen freezes - pointer still moving * If I switch back and forth consoles, screen is being redrawn once This happens with GDM and Gnome

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-28 Thread Aaron Miller
On Mon, 2020-08-24 at 12:38 -0300, Gleydson Soares wrote: > Hi Luke, > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 09:24:35AM -0600, Luke A. Call wrote: > > What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X > > session, each > > as a different user? -- I tried once a f

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-25 Thread Luke Call
On 08-25 01:55, Eldritch wrote: > > Rather, I'm looking for a full separation between the users, > > nothing shared but the obsd kernel and hardware, and no more overhead for > > each one than X normally has, since each user is just running > > flat normal X, but

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-25 Thread James Cook
Rather, I'm looking for a full separation between the users, nothing shared but the obsd kernel and hardware, and no more overhead for each one than X normally has, since each user is just running flat normal X, but fully and independently of the other X user. Am I mistaken in how I understand

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-24 Thread Eldritch
> Rather, I'm looking for a full separation between the users, > nothing shared but the obsd kernel and hardware, and no more overhead for > each one than X normally has, since each user is just running > flat normal X, but fully and independently of the other X user. Am I > mi

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-24 Thread Luke Call
On 08-24 12:38, Gleydson Soares wrote: > On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 09:24:35AM -0600, Luke A. Call wrote: > > What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X session, each > > as a different user? -- I tried once a few years ago, searching, reading > > man pag

Re: OpenBSD X support for big resolution monitors

2020-08-24 Thread Raymond, David
I am running openbsd on a laptop with 2560x1440 pixels and X11 handles this just fine. However, I do reduce the effective resolution to 1600x900 to avoid the tiny font problem. I add the following (named 10-screen.conf) to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, however you can do this on the fly with programs

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-24 Thread Gleydson Soares
Hi Luke, On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 09:24:35AM -0600, Luke A. Call wrote: > What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X session, each > as a different user? -- I tried once a few years ago, searching, reading > man pages, and chasing error messages, and failed at

Re: multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-24 Thread James Cook
On 2020-08-24 15:24, Luke A. Call wrote: What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X session, each as a different user? -- I tried once a few years ago, searching, reading man pages, and chasing error messages, and failed at the time. Is it known whether it is reasonably

multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-24 Thread Luke A. Call
What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X session, each as a different user? -- I tried once a few years ago, searching, reading man pages, and chasing error messages, and failed at the time. Is it known whether it is reasonably possible with the current code? (This is so I

multiple simultaneous X sessions?

2020-08-22 Thread Luke A. Call
What would it take for me to run more than one simultanous X session, each as a different user? -- I tried once a few years ago and found my config-file-fu was insufficient. Is it known whether it is reasonably possible with the current code? Thanks much. (ps: this is so I can take advantage

Re: OpenBSD X support for big resolution monitors

2020-08-21 Thread Maksym Sheremet
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 12:29:04AM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote: > > Basically, you need to set: > > - Xft.dpi: 120 in ~/.Xresources > - xrandr --dpi 120 in ~/.xsession > > Alternatively you can set an appropriate DisplaySize entry in Monitor section of xorg.conf(5). --

Re: OpenBSD X support for big resolution monitors

2020-08-21 Thread Mark Patruck
X server. I am afraid fonts will be too tiny on such resolutions, so my question is how good are bigger than FHD resolution monitors supported on OpenBSD X? Do I need some extra scaling or special setup for font sizes? It works just fine on a 32"@4K (140dpi) display with diff

OpenBSD X support for big resolution monitors

2020-08-21 Thread Mihai Popescu
Hello, My 13 years old monitor is fading out and I will need to get a replacement soon. Shops are offering here many monitors with resolution greater than Full HD 1080p,with a little price increase only. I never used nor tested such a monitor on OpenBSD X server. I am afraid fonts will be too

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-08-02 Thread Strahil Nikolov
Thanks for the reply. In the first place, I was wondering if creation of /dev/drm1 (same major and minor) is even possible. In Linux I can create as many devices I need pointing to the same major & minor numbers (for example creating a /dev/null for a chroot jail). If the logic is the

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-08-02 Thread Mihai Popescu
> can somwone explain me ... I guess one can, but it must be from old unix days. Things got changed and mixed, but they are considered ordinary now, so ordinary that even a basic newbie unix book skips them entirely. I am curious even now what is the link among shell, terminal, console, tty. Even

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-08-02 Thread Strahil Nikolov
ear if reverting to previous >access >> > conditions would be a safe choice. >> > > >Hi Nils, > >Or use own tooling to reset desired permissions when you're in X again, >try to see if your window manager accepts bindings and use it instead..

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-08-02 Thread Theo de Raadt
t role is to *take them away* later. > >> > > >> > Unfortunately there is nothing "keeping state" about previous > >access > >> > conditions, as well it is quite unclear if reverting to previous > >access > >> > conditions would be a safe choice. > >> > > > > >Hi Nils, > > > >Or use own tooling to reset desired permissions when you're in X again, > >try to see if your window manager accepts bindings and use it instead.. >

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-08-02 Thread lists
s well it is quite unclear if reverting to previous access > > conditions would be a safe choice. > > Hi Nils, Or use own tooling to reset desired permissions when you're in X again, try to see if your window manager accepts bindings and use it instead.. -- Kind regards, Anton Lazarov MScEng EECSIT

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-07-31 Thread Mihai Popescu
| Well then, I guess I just stop switching around between different login sessions What about avoiding Ctrl+Alt+F1 (and ... F5 wich is X) and use ... +F2, +F3, etc.? You could still miss some settings, I am not sure. I wonder if /etc/fbtab is able to support multiple tty entries and manage them

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-07-31 Thread Nils Reuße
ut changes the owner of the /dev/drm0 file, so that one loses hardware acceleration in X when additionally logging in and out on a console. Here's what I do: 1) Boot Openbsd and log into X with xenodm. Ownership of /dev/drm0: $ ls -l /dev/drm0 crw--- 1 nils wheel 87, 0 Ju

Re: Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-07-31 Thread Theo de Raadt
o previous access conditions would be a safe choice. =?UTF-8?Q?Nils_Reu=c3=9fe?= wrote: > Dear all, > > logging in and out changes the owner of the /dev/drm0 file, so that one > loses hardware acceleration in X when additionally logging in and out on > a console. Here's what I

Logging in/out on console while logged in in X removes hardware acceleration

2020-07-31 Thread Nils Reuße
Dear all, logging in and out changes the owner of the /dev/drm0 file, so that one loses hardware acceleration in X when additionally logging in and out on a console. Here's what I do: 1) Boot Openbsd and log into X with xenodm. Ownership of /dev/drm0: $ ls -l /dev/drm0 crw

A VT switch exits current X session

2020-07-11 Thread Chris Rawnsley
Hi, Switching to one of the console terminals exits the current X session when using an external display with the laptop's internal display turned off. I have a laptop that I occasionally hook up to a larger display and, when I do so, I prefer that the lid on my laptop be closed. In other words

Re: ssh X forwarding and google-chrome

2020-07-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-07-02, Paul de Weerd wrote: > Hi Gregory, > > On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 05:33:20PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote: >| Hello, everybody >| >| does anybody know if there is any tricks? >| >| In my office pc (currently linux) I have google-chrome installed, >| and I absolutely need to access

Re: ssh X forwarding and google-chrome

2020-07-03 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On 2020-07-02 17:33, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Hello, everybody does anybody know if there is any tricks? In my office pc (currently linux) I have google-chrome installed, and I absolutely need to access it from home. "ssh -Y google-chrome" just shows an empty and blank window, no menu,

Re: ssh X forwarding and google-chrome

2020-07-02 Thread Ottavio Caruso
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 15:33, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > > Hello, everybody > > does anybody know if there is any tricks? > > In my office pc (currently linux) I have google-chrome installed, and I > absolutely need to access it from home. > > "ssh -Y google-chrome" just shows an empty and blank

ssh X forwarding and google-chrome

2020-07-02 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Hello, everybody does anybody know if there is any tricks? In my office pc (currently linux) I have google-chrome installed, and I absolutely need to access it from home. "ssh -Y google-chrome" just shows an empty and blank window, no menu, no address bar. May be there is some command

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