On Wed, May 04, 2016 at 06:58:01PM +0300, freeunix freeunix wrote:
> hi, I use the OpenBSD 5.9 amd64 snapshots.
> and XDM Remote Deskop using is marvelous for OpenBSD.
>
> Now I have any problem.(I want use audio streaming for firefox.)
> I tried to use pulseaudio. but couldn't work it.
>
Are
On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 12:58:33AM -0400, Gabriel Guzman wrote:
> FAQ5 is missing a sentence:
fixed, thanks.
FAQ5 is missing a sentence:
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Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> > if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
> > without problems, what are my options?
The only live architectures besides AMD64 are ARM and MIPS64 routers. I
have also heard of RISC-V and OpenRISK but have
Why is ARM not mentioned?
patrick@ seems to be doing a great job on this port. Bitrig is also a thing.
i.MX6 processor seem well supported and could easily run desktop stuff like HD
videos. I think ODROID-C1 run already, no? It's just $35 last time I checked.
Sabrelite is the standard for i.MX6,
Hello misc@
I have a Dell XPS 13 9333 that I recently installed OpenBSD on. For the
most part everything runs great. WiFi, suspend resume, everything. The
laptop has both a touchscreen and a touchpad. The touchscreen works
just fine, I can use it as a pointing device w/out problems. The
Unfortunately PA-RISC doesn't have X support at the console. You can
run X on it and have the Windows render on a SPARC, MIPS or Intel
platform though.
Thanks,
Bryan
> On May 5, 2016, at 7:37 PM, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>> if I
Hi,
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
without problems, what are my options?
preferably something non-apple also, which i will be able to connect
display, mouse, and keyboard, and hopefully run X, etc.
since we don't have Raspberry
I have been reading about ongoing improvements to SMP in OpenBSD. My
understanding is that context switching from userspace to the kernel can be
hazardous if shared resources are not protected by locking. OpenBSD
currently has a "giant lock" for safe concurrent access to kernel data
structures. It
On 2016-05-05, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
> without problems, what are my options?
> preferably something non-apple also, which i will be able to connect
> display, mouse, and keyboard, and hopefully run
On 05/04, Andrew Gwozdziewycz wrote:
> Hi Gabe,
>
> I found it possible to boot and install 5.9 on an XPS 13" (9333)[0], but
> had problems getting the all important suspend to RAM (or anything which
> allowed me to close the lid and reopen to resume work) to work. Were you
> successful in
On 2016-05-05, "Bryan C. Everly" wrote:
> The fastest desktop that I own is a SunBlade 2500 Silver (don't let
> the name throw you, it is a tower desktop machine).
That machine is 12 years old.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up httpd to do an apex->www redirect, and it works except for
the fact that other subdomains also get redirected. It seems as if 'server
"pnnk.org"' matches any subdomain.
DNS:
pnnk.org. A 192.30.33.33
phoenix A 192.30.33.33
mail A 192.30.33.33
www
stan(st...@panix.com) on 2016.05.03 07:17:38 -0400:
> Building 5.9 machines to replace 5.5 ones. Looking in /usr/src on the 5.9
> machines, I do not see the code for rwhod. Has this been removed, and if
> so, why? We use this on all of our mahcines.
Because we remove code that nobody uses and
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
> without problems, what are my options?
If you install openbsd, then it won't be wintel. :)
Agreed, SPARC is your best bet for a non-x86 workstation with reasonable X
support. I have some older SGI hardware that runs OpenBSD but the X support is
hit and miss and certainly not as refined as the SPARC workstations I've tried.
I think the last SPARC workstations Sun made were the ultra
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
> Gregory,
> It's pretty speedy and mostly useful. The only downside is web
> browser support. Since Firefox and Chromium aren't available for
> anything other than i386 and amd64 platforms, it's kind of hit and
>
On Thu, May 05, 2016 at 05:30:21PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
> without problems, what are my options?
> preferably something non-apple also, which i will be able to connect
> display, mouse, and
Gregory,
I'm a big fan / collector of non Wintel stuff and I run OpenBSD on it
all. I can tell you that the 64-bit SPARC stuff seems to be the best
fit for your use case in my experience. The downside is that a
desktop (or heaven forbid laptop) solution hasn't really been
manufactured for a
Hi everybody,
if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
without problems, what are my options?
preferably something non-apple also, which i will be able to connect
display, mouse, and keyboard, and hopefully run X, etc.
--
With best regards,
Gregory
On Thu May 5 2016 08:10, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 04 May 2016, Mike Larkin wrote:
> >
> > This is probably the same problem that kettenis fixed in a recent post.
> >
> > I'd try applying that diff first.
> >
> > -ml
>
> After an upgrade to a new snapshot on 3 May things have now reverted
On Thu, May 05, 2016 at 11:09:27AM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> You need this commit to fix iwi on 5.9.
> Not sure about rsu(4) but perhaps this will fix it, too.
You can now also build a kernel from the 5.9-stable branch to get this patch.
> /usr/src/sys/net80211/ieee80211_node.c
>
On Thu, May 05, 2016 at 08:46:26AM +0200, Boris Rieken wrote:
> I have two laptops that use the iwi driver for their Intel wireless
> interfaces and I have an usb wifi dongle that uses the rsu driver. Under 5.7
> and 5.8 these work perfectly. But under 5.9 I cannot connect to a wireless
> network.
On 04 May 2016, Mike Larkin wrote:
>
> This is probably the same problem that kettenis fixed in a recent post.
>
> I'd try applying that diff first.
>
> -ml
After an upgrade to a new snapshot on 3 May things have now reverted to
normal and waking occurs correctly.
AC
--
Anthony Campbell
I have two laptops that use the iwi driver for their Intel wireless
interfaces and I have an usb wifi dongle that uses the rsu driver. Under 5.7
and 5.8 these work perfectly. But under 5.9 I cannot connect to a wireless
network. Scanning with ifconfig works fine. When using dhclient to get an ip
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