Doing Per-Olov's advice on
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=133771632704741w=2
and applying the following, fixes the problem.
Should I stick with this or is there another reason it has not been
included in current so far?
regards,
Giannis
Index: machdep.c
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
Doing Per-Olov's advice on
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=133771632704741w=2
and applying the following, fixes the problem.
Should I stick with this or is there another reason it has not been
included in current so far?
Yes - it is a work
I recently picked up a pair of sun netras to play around with
and I noticed they have a pci slot.
I was wondering what would happen if I put a pci graphics card in there.
While I expect X would work.
Would I get a console?
My guess is ofw prompts would not show as that would require bios/vga
On 22/11/12 15:42, Joel Sing wrote:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
Doing Per-Olov's advice on
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=133771632704741w=2
and applying the following, fixes the problem.
Should I stick with this or is there another reason it has not been
included in
On 11/22/12 09:58, bofh wrote:
Can I just run install - upgrade and install everything but etc.tgz
and xetc.tgz? Any post installation stuff I have to worry about?
No. Reinstall completely. Do not try to migrate without a complete
wipe/reload.
Let's phrase this differently... Pretend you
i need to install openbsd on a blind computer(without monitor).so i need to
press power off button to shutdown the computer.i know that use ssh is a right
way. but press power off is more effective way.
in the version 5.2, i just press power off, and the computer shutdown directly
without
I am planning to get this one with a normal HDD, and Intel wireless
interface (Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN) -- a rough check
indicated this would be a supported configuration on OpenBSD. However,
wanted to check with the group if anyone is actually using OpenBSD on
the ThinkPad X230, and
On Thursday 22 November 2012 16:13:26 眼镜蛇 wrote:
i need to install openbsd on a blind computer(without monitor).so i need to
press power off button to shutdown the computer.i know that use ssh is a
right way. but press power off is more effective way.
in the version 5.2, i just
You could try uncommenting one of these in /etc/sysctl.conf
#machdep.apmhalt=1 # 1=powerdown hack, try if halt -p doesn't work
#machdep.kbdreset=1 # permit console CTRL-ALT-DEL to do a nice halt
Also, check your BIOS settings.
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do you mean that i should compile the acpictn device to the
kernel.default 5.2 kernel have acpi device, but without acpibtn.
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I picked up one recently; went with the following options.
- Intel Core i5-3360M
- 128GB SSD (SATA3)
- 8GB PC3-12800 DDR3
- Intel Centrino WL-N 2200
Had to use the Nov. 3 snapshot to take advantage of the recent ivy
bridge graphic changes (affecting Intel HD Graphics 4000).
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