On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 2:42 PM Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
>
> sysupgrade is looking for files in 6.9 (which isn't being found). Is
> this due to a slow mirror upgrade or just "near release stuff"?
If you are trying to refresh a snapshot, I found using "sysupgrade -s"
solved this problem when I refr
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> sysupgrade is looking for files in 6.9 (which isn't being found). Is
> this due to a slow mirror upgrade or just "near release stuff"?
fw_update, sysupgrade, pkg_add, syspatch, and some other things have
heuristic issues near release, and it is difficult to fix because
sysupgrade is looking for files in 6.9 (which isn't being found). Is
this due to a slow mirror upgrade or just "near release stuff"?
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Edward Ahlsen-Girard
Ft Walton Beach, FL
In retrospect, command -v seems to be more portable than which[1]. So
a better version would be:
if command -v tmux >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# if not inside a tmux session, and if no session is started, start
# a new session
test -z "$TMUX" && (tmux attach || tmux new-session)
fi
Though I supp
On 10/10/20 4:40 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I
try to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard
lights come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsiv
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I try
to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard lights
come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsive.
/var/log/messages attached.
Anyone have
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I try
to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard lights
come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsive.
/var/log/messages attached.
Anyone have some idea what steps I should take to investiga
On 20/10/07 02:34PM, ben wrote:
> Hello, Misc;
>
> I'm attempting to write an rc script to start a tmux session:
What problem are you trying to solve by using an rc script?
I have this in my .kshrc for automatic tmux sessions:
if which tmux >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# if not inside a tmux session,
Hi,
on my Lenovo V130 I've to build a custom kernel without radeondrm and
amdgpu.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=159276382718317&w=2
The modified efiboot.c, see
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=159401011632149&w=2, doesnt work on
this machine.
Best regards,
Sven
On 10/9/20 9:32 P
On 2020-10-09, Michel von Behr wrote:
> I'm trying to run snapshot on a Chuwi Lapbook laptop (Intel Gemini Lake),
> but I get stuck at boot time with the message "entry point at: 0x1001000".
> Based on previous discussions [1] it looks like the problem is with
> BOOTX64.EFI
> For now I'll be runni
And by the same logic, the original BSD license does not demand that
the permission ("Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met") be copied.
It only demands that the copyright note and the discla
Well, my last question is perhaps superflous, because it is
impossible to make the many authors agree, but I wonder that
FreeBSD copyrights "The compilation of software known as FreeBSD"
in its /usr/src/COPYRIGHT:
The compilation of software known as FreeBSD is distributed under the
follow
I just read this:
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/share/misc/license.template?rev=HEAD
It is a nice license, because it is short, and I wonder why a permisive
license cannot be shorter (well, I do not understand the many legal
words).
But perhaps to short? It does not mention that the disclaim
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