On 16/11/16 20:52, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> I have the gut feeling your are moving some Linux-isms to OpenBSD land.
> You are doing by far too much by yourself ;-)
That is quite probable, I've dabbled with OpenBSD (and other BSDs)
before, but that was some years ago.
> I need to add I've never
On 16/11/16 22:13, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> So in your case, you're running 6.0-release, so you need to be using
> packages from http://$MIRROR/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/packages/mips64el/
Ahh bingo, I did go looking for those and didn't find them, hence I
thought I'd be installing everything from ports.
On 2016-11-16, Stuart Longland wrote:
>
> Ahh okay, I omitted this as I saw this as a userland issue not a kernel
> one, and dmesg can be rather long.
It's useful for any issues as it shows exactly what you're running.
> The dmesg in full:
>> [ using 587952 bytes of
Hello Stuart Longland,
(need to add the surname, there's a prominent Stuart (sthen@) around :-)
I have the gut feeling your are moving some Linux-isms to OpenBSD land.
You are doing by far too much by yourself ;-)
I need to add I've never used the loongson port.
INSTALL.loongson talks of
Hi Marcus,
On 16/11/16 18:48, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
>> I initially installed Ports from the snapshot, but then encountered some
>> > 404 errors where package sources were no longer available. Thus, I
>> > figured I'd grab a version off the git mirror (github).
> Without a dmesg you are lowering
stua...@longlandclan.id.au (Stuart Longland), 2016.11.16 (Wed) 00:25 (CET):
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently started using OpenBSD, installing it on an old Lemote
> Yeeloong, largely because of uncertainty in where Debian Linux is
> headded with this port.
>
> So far so good, it's been largely smooth
Hi all,
I've recently started using OpenBSD, installing it on an old Lemote
Yeeloong, largely because of uncertainty in where Debian Linux is
headded with this port.
So far so good, it's been largely smooth sailing. I'm in the process of
installing what I'd normally use on Linux. Prior to this
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