Theo de Raadt - Wed, 11 May 2022 at 18:08:53
> f.holop wrote:
>
> > Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57
> > > Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed
> > > (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the
> >
Stuart Henderson - Mon, 09 May 2022 at 17:17:57
> Currently, you can either set it manually to low speed
> (hw.perfpolicy=manual, hw.setperf=0), modify the kernel (e.g. with the
> diff below), or use obsdfreqd from packages. The latter is only in
> -current packages not 7.1, but it could be built
Tobias Fiebig - Sat, 07 May 2022 at 13:18:45
> I also very faintly remember people complaining about similar issues
> with Mac hardware some years ago (non OpenBSD related, though). The
> solution for them back then was soldering together a small plug with
> some resistors to make the board
f.holop - Wed, 29 April 2020 at 14:57:46
> i'll try to make a similar test with some linux live distro to see
> if i get similar results.
I have tested MX linux install ISO that also doubles as a Live distro.
In the end it's apples and oranges because I use the openbsd USB key to
boot the
Stuart Henderson - Wed, 29 April 2020 at 12:24:50
> The boot loader only has access to what bios/uefi makes available,
> it looks like it isn't setting up your nvme device if you boot from USB
> unless you go through that menu. There isn't much OpenBSD can do about this.
i'll try to make a
Chris Bennett - Tue, 28 April 2020 at 23:03:32
> Some BIOS's require you to select legacy boot and legacy boot before
> UEFI in order to boot off of a USB. Also might need to turn off boot
> security option, too.
>
> A lot of BIOS's suck nowadays. Who woulda thought that examining the
> BIOS
hi,
i am trying to run openbsd on a very new notebook and it kind of works.
i have taken away some space from win10 and created a partition, and the
installation went well. atm i dont want to create a boot menu, so i
just insert a usb key with openbsd installed on it, and i select the
kernel
hi,
would it be possible to regenerate the latest snapshots
(amd64, cdn.openbsd.org)? some of the archives show
checksum errors...
thank you.
-f
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Kevin Chadwick - Wed, 22 April 2020 at 11:01:55
> ID and the company providing Steam (Valve) have always been very good to
> Linux/OpenSource, even releasing binaries for Linux imediately and sometimes
> open sourcing further down the line.
offtopic for openbsd, sorry, but linux "has" many AAA
Benny - Tue, 11 June 2019 at 05:43:50
> Something like in xorg.conf or a config file in xorg.conf.d:
>
> Section "InputClass"
> Identifier "NO touch"
> Driver "some driver"
> MatchIsTouchscreen "on"
> Option "Ignore" "true"
> EndSection
this is the next thing i was
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