On 9/8/22 03:07, Jonathan Gray wrote:
Index: sys/dev/pci/drm/i915/i915_drv.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/drm/i915/i915_drv.c,v
retrieving revision 1.143
diff -u -p -r1.143 i915_drv.c
--- sys/dev/pci/drm/i915/i915_drv.c 30
On 9/7/22 13:05, Jonathan Gray wrote:
If you add "option DRMDEBUG" to your kernel config
there may be some hints in the (large amount of) dmesg output
Also build with this to add some more DP messages.
Used in sys/dev/pci/drm/drm_dp_mst_topology.c
Index: sys/dev/pci/drm/drm_print.c
Hey Julian,
On 9/4/22 18:18, Julian Huhn wrote:
Moin!
I can reproduce with my X270. With -current it does not work and with
6.9 both external monitors run without problems.
Same problem as I had already mentioned here:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=166153179211227=2
Ah, I'd seen your
Hi misc@,
I'm writing to report a problem with external monitors that is impacting
two of my amd64 systems. The two affected systems that I have are:
- Lenovo T470 (Intel i7-7600 w/ HD Graphics 620)
- HP ProDesk 400 G2 Mini (Intel i5-6500T w/ HD Graphics 530)
The issues that I am
OpenBSD on just the remaining partition.
There are some really helpful instructions here on how to get rEFInd to
recognize the OpenBSD partition that rescued me from the
pit of despair.
Hope this helps you,
Kelly
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 07:28:26PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
May some one here
I had this issue awhile back and was able to resolve it by setting xrandr --dpi
96. I added it to my xsession.
Not sure if this is a great solution, but it worked for me.
Best,
Kelly
On Thu, May 05, 2022 at 05:00:24PM -0400, David Anthony wrote:
Hello,
I've recently installed 7.1
Hi Alexis,
On 10/31/21 14:33, Alexis de BRUYN wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Since june 2021, following -current, I am not able to get one extended
display on a 3-monitor setup (with arandr) :
* Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Gen 2 (DK1841) + 3 identical
monitors ;
* Lenovo ThinkPad X1
Hi misc,
www/faq/faq7.html links to termcap(5) but the link is simply
http://man.openbsd.org/termcap, which ends up at termcap(3). A diff is
included below.
Also an observation: on faq7.html linked text often specify the specific
section that is being linked, but the actual links often do
On 03/28/16 04:05, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> I think it's best to just check the parent directories first and
> then create the temp name.
>
> - todd
This works for me and avoids my hacking around with new. I added a few
extra destination directories and it seems to hold up OK. Thanks!
I had a request for more information about how to replicate this. Here's
a stripped back example that demonstrates the problem.
paul@tiger:~/workspace/push/cm: cat ./distfile
./hosts/aspireone/etc/doas.conf -> ${HOST}
install staging/etc ;
paul@tiger:~/workspace/push/cm: cat
Dear misc,
I am playing with rdist for some basic management of config files on
remote machines. I have run into an issue with rdistd where it
(apparently) has to create two or more directories in succession and
then copy files across to those newly created directories.
aspireone: updating
On 9/10/2013 12:16 PM, openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent OpenBSD cloud hosting provider?
CloudSigma do. Looks like you can do a short trial as well.
http://www.cloudsigma.com/2013/09/26/running-freebsd-netbsd-and-openbsd-in-the-cloud/
On 29/09/2013 7:28 PM, Alex Holst wrote:
I'm looking for input on solving a long-standing issue with uaudio
playback on my desktop system. (http://mongers.org/openbsd/dmesg.fit)
When playing local FLAC files or streaming ogg/mp3 through mpd (or
cvlc), I experience stuttering when system
Dear list,
Here's a manpage diff for i386_get_ioperm(2) to reflect the behaviour I
have observed (see below diff). Please whack me with a stick if I have
made any obvious mistakes.
Index: src/lib/libarch/i386/i386_get_ioperm.2
Dear list,
I'm experimenting with i386_set_ioperm() on an old machine and I'm
experiencing a problem. I'm running 5.3-RELEASE and dmesg is at the bottom.
i386_get_ioperm correctly retrieves the permission map and returns 0.
i386_set_operm returns -1 and sets errno to 1 (EPERM). This occurs
Greetings,
Wondering if anyone has taken the excellent daily and weekly script
concept used in OpenBSD and tried doing similar on other BSD-based
OSes, like Mac OS X?
I'm forced to use some Mac machines and would like to have similar
daily insecurity output style e-mails when integrity of the
a bad memory fetch,
then the second one will not have fetched the instruction causing the
fault so contains restartable machine state. Masscomp sold a machine
like this once.
Didn't the first Apollos do this?
And also the Sun 1.
--
Rick Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
but perhaps someone can
point me down the easy road to adding more directories to check. Shell
script newbie. :)
Best regards,
Kelly Martin
redbeet.com
On 1/9/06, Michael Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/9/06, Kelly Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see etc/daily.local but am not sure how to add new directories to be
watched. I already use rc.local and would like to star using
daily.local too. The OpenBSD scripts are more to my liking
version but still no dice. Same thing with
PHP 5.0.5. Please help this is driving me fucking nuts.
Best regards,
Kelly Martin
--
Kelly's Red Beet Factory www.redbeet.com
day to compile the kernel + all the
binaries up to -CURRENT, I'd much rather not have to wipe it clean and
reinstall with the correct partition size and do it all over again. On i386,
in case you didn't guess. And I'm wearing my OpenBSD greenie t-shirt as I
write this!!
Thanks,
Kelly
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