There is some preliminary work in the obsd tree also from dlg@:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/nvme_pci.c
2015-11-17 3:00 GMT+01:00 Josh :
> Thanks Ted for the reply and the hint.
> After a bit of research, it seems the 950 Pro use a PCIe NVMe
> interface as opposed to
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 06:02:38PM +, Mike Cond wrote:
> Hello, that is my first post on openbsd mailing list.
> I have installed openbsd 5.8 stable on HP Elitebook 2540p and encountered a
> problem with sound system.
> It's a Intel HD 3400 version 0.5 . The kernel uses azalia driver.
> There i
Thanks Ted for the reply and the hint.
After a bit of research, it seems the 950 Pro use a PCIe NVMe
interface as opposed to the SM951 (already in the CVS tree) using PCIe
AHCI interface.
I did not find any mention of backwards compatibility with AHCI so far
for the 950 Pro and might correlate with
On 2015-11-16, Marc Peters wrote:
> Am 11/16/15 um 12:00 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I may be wrong but I thought usage of ftp to get information and to
>> download packages is discouraged. I just noticed (after having done a
>> fresh install of amd64-current) reading the welcome ma
Chris Mailer wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the straight forward reply:)
> Is there any other solution to get lan and wifi working together?
Find the bug. :) Interrupt sharing should not be a problem. It indicates a
some other problem exists, and that's the one that should be fixed.
This is not necessar
Ok, thanks for the straight forward reply:)
Is there any other solution to get lan and wifi working together?
Thanks,
Chris
On 11/16/15, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> What you are trying to do is insane, wrong, and entirely unsupported.
>
>> Ok, sorry. Here it comes:
>> 20 alipm* at pci* dev -1 function
Yes found that already but that is only a very basic command line
client with no option for local storage.
Is there anything else?
Thanks,
Chris
On 11/16/15, Alexander Hall wrote:
> There is, or was, a project called "despotify".
>
> On November 16, 2015 3:20:55 PM GMT+01:00, Chris Mailer
> wrot
Hi misc@,
Same issue what's described by Bryan Vyhmeister in
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=144614435718519
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=144622297912025
but with MacBookPro9,2 and Intel HD 4000 graphics (MacBook Pro
(13-inch, Mid 2012)). Snapshot and sources from mirror from toda
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Rick Hanson wrote:
> > A long time ago this worked: https://github.com/eest/despotify-obsd
>
> Aaron, thanks for hosting the distro
> (http://qbit.devio.us/despotify-1.520.tar.gz). The original (at
> http://despotify.se) seems to be long gone.
>
NP - thanks to
> A long time ago this worked: https://github.com/eest/despotify-obsd
Aaron, thanks for hosting the distro
(http://qbit.devio.us/despotify-1.520.tar.gz). The original (at
http://despotify.se) seems to be long gone.
There is, or was, a project called "despotify".
On November 16, 2015 3:20:55 PM GMT+01:00, Chris Mailer
wrote:
>Is there any Spotify client for OpenBSD? I tried Spotify support in
>clementine, which doesnt seem to work since the spotify blob seems to
>rely on Linux libs. I even tried to get it
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015, at 07:20 AM, Chris Mailer wrote:
> Is there any Spotify client for OpenBSD? I tried Spotify support in
> clementine, which doesnt seem to work since the spotify blob seems to
> rely on Linux libs. I even tried to get it work using compat_linux and
> installing the missing fc10
Hello, that is my first post on openbsd mailing list.
I have installed openbsd 5.8 stable on HP Elitebook 2540p and encountered a
problem with sound system.
It's a Intel HD 3400 version 0.5 . The kernel uses azalia driver.
There is sound on hp2 (headphone) but no sound on speaker.
I tested all sett
What you are trying to do is insane, wrong, and entirely unsupported.
> Ok, sorry. Here it comes:
> 20 alipm* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
> 221 viapm* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
> 222 amdiic* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
> 223 nviic* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
Ok, sorry. Here it comes:
20 alipm* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
221 viapm* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
222 amdiic* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
223 nviic* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
224 sdhc* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0
225 kate* at pci* dev -1 function
Em 16-11-2015 13:59, Danny Nguyen escreveu:
> I hope these are not dumb questions.
>
> Would sftp (secure ftp) be a better alternative than ftp?
Which "secure ftp" you're referring here? SSH's sftp or ftps? Because if
it's the latter, then I'd say it wouldn't be a better alternative. ftp
is ftp. P
I hope these are not dumb questions.
Would sftp (secure ftp) be a better alternative than ftp? What was the
logic to remove that option on the network install versus http? is there
even a benefit for the mirrors to be on https (secure http) vs http and
would that allow for a verified download like
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 03:18:37PM +0100, Chris Mailer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Im using an old Evo N600c laptop with rtw0 pcmcia cardbus lancard.
> Utilizing the lancard (e.g. through netstart) while playing sound as
> well as playing sound while beeing online leads to an immediate system
> freeze.
>
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 04:58:58PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Nick Holland wrote:
> >>><* peers over at the case of narrow SCSI drives sitting on the spare
> >>>parts shelf and wonder if they'll still spin up; they probably will *>
> >and before tossing them, let developers know -- 4, 6
Josh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Trying to get it recognized and initialized (Model Code MZ-V5P512BW)
> Using 16th November snapshot:
> ...snip... (full dmesg below)
> ppb2 at pci0 dev 28 function 4 "Intel 9 Series PCIE" rev 0xe3: msi
> pci3 at ppb2 bus 3
> vendor "Samsung", unknown product 0xa802 (class mas
On 11/12/2015 10:22 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-11-11, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> below you can find the trace and ps for the frozen system,
>> as well as the output of dmesg.
>>
>> Hope this helps. Please mail if I can help to track down this
>> problem.
>
> Trace for othe
Hi there,
one thing I would like to try is to boot from created OpenBSD EFI USB
stick with
boot -a
and enter the OpenBSD's root partition on the HD.
Unfortunately neither the MacBook Pro 8,2 's integrated
nor an external USB keyboard work at the prompt where to enter the
root device's locati
Is there any Spotify client for OpenBSD? I tried Spotify support in
clementine, which doesnt seem to work since the spotify blob seems to
rely on Linux libs. I even tried to get it work using compat_linux and
installing the missing fc10 rpms, but without success.
Thanks,
Chris
Hello,
Im using an old Evo N600c laptop with rtw0 pcmcia cardbus lancard.
Utilizing the lancard (e.g. through netstart) while playing sound as
well as playing sound while beeing online leads to an immediate system
freeze.
It seems that sound and network share IRQ 11.
I tried to change the IRQ sett
All protocols are, to some degree or another. Especially when you look
at all the irrelevant complexity of a full implementation.
Sometimes there's no good answers.
--
Raul
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Eric Furman wrote:
> Yea, but ftp is a shitty protocol that should have died
> a mercifu
Yea, but ftp is a shitty protocol that should have died
a merciful death a long time ago so
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015, at 06:07 AM, Marc Peters wrote:
> Am 11/16/15 um 12:00 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I may be wrong but I thought usage of ftp to get information and to
> > downloa
Hi,
Trying to get it recognized and initialized (Model Code MZ-V5P512BW)
Using 16th November snapshot:
...snip... (full dmesg below)
ppb2 at pci0 dev 28 function 4 "Intel 9 Series PCIE" rev 0xe3: msi
pci3 at ppb2 bus 3
vendor "Samsung", unknown product 0xa802 (class mass storage unknown
subclass 0
Am 11/16/15 um 12:00 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
> Hi there,
>
> I may be wrong but I thought usage of ftp to get information and to
> download packages is discouraged. I just noticed (after having done a
> fresh install of amd64-current) reading the welcome mail "Welcome to
> OpenBSD 5.8!" that the ft
Hi there,
I may be wrong but I thought usage of ftp to get information and to
download packages is discouraged. I just noticed (after having done a
fresh install of amd64-current) reading the welcome mail "Welcome to
OpenBSD 5.8!" that the ftp-protocol is still given.
Instead
ftp://f
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