On Apr 16, 2017 7:23 AM, "Gregor Best" wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I have a laptop with a similar chipset. The issue is that the
inteldrm(4) driver does not support Skylake devices at the moment.
If you boot the machine EFI mode, efifb(4) should attach to the EFI
frame buffer. This
Got it! CSM setting must be enable in BIOS setup to correctly boot on fb
console. Now I have wsfb running.
Thanks for the kind help!
2017-04-16 17:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Gracia :
> I tried the solution. OpenBSD gets to boot, and I can see the resolution
> change to fb console
I tried the solution. OpenBSD gets to boot, and I can see the resolution
change to fb console for an instant, then the panel goes black. Too quick
to be able to see anything; I'll try recording the screen with my
smartphone xD
This laptop doesn't have HDD lights, so I'm not sure if the computer
Thanks for the tip; I was installing a Win side-to-side and using legacy
BIOS mode.
Cheers!
2017-04-16 1:21 GMT+02:00 Gregor Best :
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I have a laptop with a similar chipset. The issue is that the
> inteldrm(4) driver does not support Skylake devices at the
Hi Daniel,
I have a laptop with a similar chipset. The issue is that the
inteldrm(4) driver does not support Skylake devices at the moment.
If you boot the machine EFI mode, efifb(4) should attach to the EFI
frame buffer. This in turn allows you to use Xorg's wsfb driver with an
Hi there!
Running a Thinkpad T460s on lastest -snapshot X environment won't start.
Tried both, with no xorg.conf and a simple:
Section "Device"
Identifier"Vesa"
Driver"vesa"
EndSection
to no avail.
machdep.allowaperture=2 is set on sysctl.conf. Some advice to start hacking
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