Hi there.
I just discovered something really wierd on my Soekris NET4801-50.
I have just upgraded to 3.9-current yesterday, and decided to try
something new using a Zonet ZEW2500P USB WLAN[1] wifi-adapter. The
adapter is USB 2.0 and the Soekris is equipped with an USB 1.1 port.
On my stationary
On 5/6/06, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't clear anything!
Just add it. That is something you have to do, however. Nothing does it
automatically for you after the initial install.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#foreignfs
Read the whole thing. Carefully.
For some reason
Hello there.
I have a laptop which dualboots Windows XP and OpenBSD. For each of
these i have a partition. Further more i have a partition, which
contains somekind of restore-information and at last another
partition.
The Windows XP-partition is FAT32, the restore-partition is some
On 5/4/06, Michael Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As soon as you see pre-orders are up, order. I did
and have had my 3.9 CDs for a couple weeks now. For me, not wanting to
build all the packages I use, I only wait until release day to download
the rest of the packages (from a mirror).
On 5/3/06, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just good ole GENERIC with no parameters. Only thing that doesnt work are the
APM and the temperature sensors.
Oh well. I guess there is more to the Insyde BIOS than just meets the eye.
I do hate the way Acer has implemented it, on the TM2400
On 5/2/06, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 01 May 2006 17:29, Henrik Borgh wrote:
I suscpect that the situation is pretty much the same on every laptop,
equpped with a Insyde MobilePRO BIOS,
Or it could just be Acer since I dont get any errors on my generic laptop with
Insyde
On 5/2/06, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 02 May 2006 14:31, Henrik Borgh wrote:
Could you please tell if you are able to configure IRQ-settings
through your BIOS?
Nope, there are no settings for the PCMCIA IRQ's in the BIOS, it just works.
Are you using some special
On 5/1/06, Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try 3.9, the Intel specific interrupt quirks now match on your
chipset unlike 3.8.
I have tried varoius snapshot-versions of 3.9 (latest OpenBSD
3.9-current (GENERIC) #720: Thu Apr 27 21:45:15 MDT 2006) and are
downloading the official 3.9
On 5/1/06, Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
The snapshots are quite a bit past 3.9 now.
Yes i would imagine so.
Are you running the latest BIOS provided by the vendor?
Of course.
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Regards
Henrik
I'm (almost desperately now) trying to localize the output of date(1).
The localization i'm going for, is da_DK.ISO8859-1 which exists on the system:
$ ls /usr/share/locale/da_DK.ISO8859-1
LC_CTYPE
I have - for a starters - added the following to the default-class in
/etc/login:
On 4/30/06, Julien Cabillot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I do something ?
You could modify the list of supported devies in
/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/if_ral.c, so that it will also recognice your
device.
You can find a list of recognisable devices in
/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs, but there is no
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