Yes, I do use Irssi and chromium all the time.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 6:02 AM, Henrique Lengler henriquel...@opmbx.org
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 11:12:34AM +0300, Evgeny Zhavoronkov wrote:
I have the same problem with the latest snapshot and yes, the problem is
with any AP and they
Hi,
Brian McCafferty wrote:
Just a serial cable, then you can use tip(1). The connections and other
info are in the V120 user guide which you can download from Oracle. Get
a usb-serial adapter if you don't have a serial port on the machine
you're trying to connect to it.
well not just a
On 2015-03-21, Riccardo Mottola riccardo.mott...@libero.it wrote:
Hi,
Brian McCafferty wrote:
Just a serial cable, then you can use tip(1). The connections and other
info are in the V120 user guide which you can download from Oracle. Get
a usb-serial adapter if you don't have a serial port
I got a card to exploit the xkci support, and but it turned out to want
a Windows driver and therefore doesn't work (don't buy Anker® Uspeed
USB 3.0 PCI-E Express Card with 4 USB 3.0 Ports and 5V 4-Pin Power
Connector for Desktops [VL805 Chipset]).
What are some USB 3 cards that DO work?
--
Well, I discovered the issue - the few machines that work properly had a
different quad-port nic in them.
With certain BIOS settings, you can catch part of the kernel panic
before the screen goes crazy.
Codes that were visible depending on BIOS settings:
kernel: type 1994916275 trap, code=0
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 08:47:27AM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I got a card to exploit the xkci support, and but it turned out to want
a Windows driver and therefore doesn't work (don't buy Anker?? Uspeed
USB 3.0 PCI-E Express Card with 4 USB 3.0 Ports and 5V 4-Pin Power
Connector for
On 03/21/15 09:47, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I got a card to exploit the xkci support, and but it turned out to want
a Windows driver and therefore doesn't work (don't buy Anker® Uspeed
USB 3.0 PCI-E Express Card with 4 USB 3.0 Ports and 5V 4-Pin Power
Connector for Desktops [VL805 Chipset]).
On 2015-03-20 Fri 15:36 PM |, Jeremiah Ford wrote:
I have recently acquired a SunFire v120.
Ace. Join sp...@openbsd.org
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
On 03/16/15 19:38, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 07:12:23PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
The goal: I'd like to run multiple simultaneous X sessions and switch
among them with Ctrl-Alt-F8, Ctrl-Alt-F9, etc, each one as a different
user
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 11:19:18PM +0100, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
I have a ThinkPad x240 (Intel 7620 wireless) running -current (to get
the new iwm(4) driver). Wireless works fine, but when I try to use a
trunk(4) device, in the way it's described in the faq[1], it doesn't
work.
When I boot
I have a ThinkPad x240 (Intel 7620 wireless) running -current (to get
the new iwm(4) driver). Wireless works fine, but when I try to use a
trunk(4) device, in the way it's described in the faq[1], it doesn't
work.
When I boot without wired ethernet plugged in, networking doesn't work
at all (dhcp
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 21:48:06 +0100
ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 08:47:27AM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I got a card to exploit the xkci support,
On 21 March 2015 at 21:00, Bryan Steele wrote:
You didn't send a dmesg. xhci(4) support is new for 5.7
On Mar 21, 2015, at 5:19 PM, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
I have a ThinkPad x240 (Intel 7620 wireless) running -current (to get
the new iwm(4) driver). Wireless works fine, but when I try to use a
trunk(4) device, in the way it's described in the faq[1], it doesn't
work.
When I boot without
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 21:48:06 +0100
ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 08:47:27AM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I got a card to exploit the xkci support,
On 21 March 2015 at 21:00, Bryan Steele wrote:
You didn't send a dmesg.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 08:20:41PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 09:59:39AM +0100, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 9:09 AM, Jonathan Gray j...@jsg.id.au wrote:
It doesn't change anything.
As soon as I set an address on the interface (manually or with
Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 11:19:18PM +0100, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
I have a ThinkPad x240 (Intel 7620 wireless) running -current (to get
the new iwm(4) driver). Wireless works fine, but when I try to use a
trunk(4) device, in the way it's described in the faq[1], it
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