Re: possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-24 Thread Matthew Graybosch
g a USB wifi adapter that uses the AR5418 chipset? -- Matthew Graybosch

Re: possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-23 Thread Matthew Graybosch
just balk with "athn0: Device Timeout". Sorry to have wasted your time on this. -- Matthew Graybosch

Re: possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-10 Thread Matthew Graybosch
release help? Naturally I'll take a full backup first, but I think that might be safer than simply downloading the bsd.mp for 6.4 while leaving the userland at -current. Otherwise, since I'm doing a full backup anyway, I could just wipe and do a clean install of 6.4. Thanks again for your assistance. -- Matthew Graybosch

Re: When will OpenBSD become a friendly place for bug reporters?

2019-07-10 Thread Matthew Graybosch
PC and Mac keyboards don't provide a physical compose key, but you can remap a key you don't usually use (like Caps Lock or the right-hand ALT or CTRL keys) using setxkbmap(1). Here's the command I use in my ~/.xsession file: setxkbmap -option compose:caps & Hopefully this

Re: lenovo thinkpoad with nvidia and intel graphics?

2019-07-10 Thread Matthew Graybosch
and discrete NVidia graphics. I disabled the latter at the BIOS level since Xenocara doesn't support it, and the system worked fine with just the integrated Intel graphics. You might be able to do the same with most of the T440p and T540p units, but check the specs to be sure. -- Matthew Graybosch

Re: (SOLVED!) possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-10 Thread Matthew Graybosch
11g. !ifconfig athn0 mode 11g join "foonet" wpakey dhcp inet6 autoconf up powersave -- Matthew Graybosch

Re: possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-10 Thread Matthew Graybosch
just need to RTFM again and figure out how to get the mode setting into /etc/hostname.athn0. Thanks again! -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com | gopher://asgartech.com:70 xmpp: starbrea...@matthewgraybosch.com "'Out of order'? Even in the future nothing works!"

possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-09 Thread Matthew Graybosch
Hello. I'm having a bit of trouble getting wifi to work on a used ThinkPad T60 with an AR5418 chipset, and gathered as much info as possible by running sendbug as root. I can post the following to bugs@ if anybody thinks that would be more appropriate, but I had read

Re: 6.5 PowerPC Packages

2019-05-09 Thread Matthew Graybosch
nd the original 60GB HDD -- but at least I've got Emacs. -- Matthew Graybosch https://www.matthewgraybosch.com "Out of order? Even in the future nothing works."

Re: When will be created a great desktop experience for OpenBSD?

2019-05-08 Thread Matthew Graybosch
on without getting distracted by Fortnite (but wait until they discover hack(6)). I'm happy with OpenBSD as a desktop machine, even though the OS wasn't made with me in mind, and I appreciate all of the work the developers have put into it for their own purposes. Thanks! -- Matthe

Re: dhclient vio0 -> Segmentation fault

2019-04-05 Thread Matthew Graybosch
a similar experience when setting up both wired and wireless connections (em0 and iwn0) using DHCP. My dhclient also segfaults after receiving DHCPOFFER from the local Verizon FIOS router. Sorry for the lack of dmesg, but I'm typing this from my phone. -- Matthew Graybosch https://www.

Re: Missing libraries.

2019-02-10 Thread Matthew Graybosch
x27;t install a package because of "versions" or a "bad major", it's because new snapshots just hit the server and your installation is out of date. -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com https://mastodon.sdf.org/@starbreaker xmpp: starbrea...@matthewgraybosch.com

Re: Some highlights: Emacs 21.4 and 25.3

2018-10-02 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018, at 11:48 AM, Solene Rapenne wrote: > emacs 25 has a X11 flavour -athena which do not use gtk, but you need to build > it from ports, there is no package for it. Thanks for the correction. I've just been going by what's available as a package. -- Matthew

Re: Some highlights: Emacs 21.4 and 25.3

2018-10-02 Thread Matthew Graybosch
TK, unlike the more recent releases. -- Matthew Graybosch https://www.matthewgraybosch.com "Out of order? Even in the future nothing works."

Re: Guess what today is

2017-10-18 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017 09:01:15 -0200 "x9p" wrote: > Happy birthday and good f*cking amazing work. Damn right. I might be a johnny-come-lately desktop OpenBSD user, but I won't go back to Linux except under duress. Even my wife likes it; she just doesn't know it's

Re: About WPA2 compromised protocol

2017-10-17 Thread Matthew Graybosch
in assuming that the patch is already in 6.2? -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com "If you didn't want me to say 'both', you should have used XOR."

Re: Console resolution change since upgrade to 6.2

2017-10-17 Thread Matthew Graybosch
t; System says "Value is read only". > Setting just those two values in /etc/wsconsctl.conf should be OK. The man page doesn't suggest otherwise. Not sure why you're getting "Value is read only", though. Not sure I can do more to help. I'm

Re: Console resolution change since upgrade to 6.2

2017-10-17 Thread Matthew Graybosch
1 not configured The Intel DRM driver itself is reporting a max resolution of 848x480 at boot time. Did you take any notes on what changes you made while upgrading this laptop to 6.2-RELEASE? They might prove interesting. -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com "If you didn't wa

Re: Console resolution change since upgrade to 6.2

2017-10-17 Thread Matthew Graybosch
et back to > full resolution and fullscreen ? Hi, Jan. Have you had a look at the "/etc/wsconsctl.conf" file? According to wsconsctl(8), that file contains parameters that rc(8) sets for the system at startup. If not, can you please reply with the contents of your copy of "/etc/ws