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
On 5/7/22 5:40 PM, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 11:39:51PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
...
For giggles, I did a "gop" and a "video" at the boot> prompt, and both came
back with no response, just another boot> prompt.
just 'gop' amd 'video'? These should be "machine gop" and
On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 11:39:51PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 5/6/22 2:30 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
> > On 5/6/22 12:48 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > Florian Obser wrote:
> > >
> > > > So, if you end up with a /bsd.upgrade on the running system that is
> > > > still mode 0700, your bootloader
On 5/6/22 2:30 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 5/6/22 12:48 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Florian Obser wrote:
So, if you end up with a /bsd.upgrade on the running system that is
still mode 0700, your bootloader is on the fritz.
If you have a /bsd.upgrade that's 0600 your bootloader found the kernel
00 (23 entries)
bios0: vendor AMI version "N41 v01.06" date 03/14/2019
bios0: HP HP t430 Thin Client
acpi0 at bios0: ACPI 6.1
acpi0: tables DSDT FACP FPDT FIDT MCFG DBG2 DBGP HPET LPIT APIC NPKT SSDT SSDT
SSDT SSDT SSDT SSDT SSDT SSDT UEFI DBGP SSDT WDAT NHLT WSMT
acpihpet0 at acpi0: 192
Florian Obser wrote:
> So, if you end up with a /bsd.upgrade on the running system that is
> still mode 0700, your bootloader is on the fritz.
>
> If you have a /bsd.upgrade that's 0600 your bootloader found the kernel
> and tried to boot it, but the installer didn't get very far.
>
> If there
On 2022-05-06 12:00 -04, Nick Holland wrote:
> here's a weird one.
>
> HP T430 Thin Client, reloaded with OpenBSD.
> In it's intended use, it runs Linux in BIOS boot mode. OpenBSD's
> installer will boot that way, but the kernel is unable to see the
> 16g storage device.
here's a weird one.
HP T430 Thin Client, reloaded with OpenBSD.
In it's intended use, it runs Linux in BIOS boot mode. OpenBSD's
installer will boot that way, but the kernel is unable to see the
16g storage device. In UEFI boot mode, OpenBSD works well,
including running X. This machine has
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-05-26, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > Right now at Carnegie Mellon University I use Intel NUC NUC5CPYH
> ..
> > I have tested OpenBSD on it but without X.
>
> On some NUC models everything works very well. On others there are some
> problems
Has anyone tried a ViewSonic thin client?
> On May 26, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Marko Cupać <marko.cu...@mimar.rs> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need to implement a few dozen boxes whose only purpose will be
> connecting to RDP servers. I have figured out the software part -
> OpenBSD
i don't have experience with the compute
sticks, but i would start with updating the BIOS.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25917/BIOS-Update-SCCHTAX5-86A-
noah pugsley, 26 May 2016 20:59:
> bios0: vendor Intel Corp. version "SCCHTAX5.86A.0014.2015.1119.1410" date
> 11/19/2015
> bios0:
I have a Shuttle DS437 and DS57U7 for desktop. Fanless, small, and the former
in particular is pretty affordable. These are sold as barebones so you only add
the components you need -- in your case, probably nothing but RAM.
Do note that the case must stand upright, so they're not as convenient
On 2016-05-28, Carson Chittom wrote:
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
>> On 2016-05-27, Marko Cupać wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have just noticed that pcengines has alix models with VGA ports:
>>>
>>> http://www.pcengines.ch/alix3d3.htm
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2016-05-27, Marko Cupać wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have just noticed that pcengines has alix models with VGA ports:
>>
>> http://www.pcengines.ch/alix3d3.htm
>> http://www.pcengines.ch/alix1e.htm
>>
>> Anyone tried OpenBSD on
On 2016-05-27, Marko Cupać wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just noticed that pcengines has alix models with VGA ports:
>
> http://www.pcengines.ch/alix3d3.htm
> http://www.pcengines.ch/alix1e.htm
>
> Anyone tried OpenBSD on them?
Yep. It worked, including X - I used one with
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 02:40:09PM +0200, Marko Cupać wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to implement a few dozen boxes whose only purpose will be
> connecting to RDP servers. I have figured out the software part -
> OpenBSD + slim + openbox + freerdp, but I haven't yet decided about the
> hardware part. It
I have an alix 2d3 (no vga) running on 5.9 as a jumphost for ssh.
It's slow. It's *very* slow. Usable more or less only as a router,
firewall, jumphost, ntp, etc that sort of appliance. If you'd like, I
can run some benchmarks for common tasks like pkg_add or a compile, so
you can get an idea.
Hi,
I have just noticed that pcengines has alix models with VGA ports:
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix3d3.htm
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix1e.htm
Anyone tried OpenBSD on them?
Regards,
--
Before enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
After enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
Marko Cupać
> In the last month? I suspect not.
>
> This is how rumours start, I guess.
>
I suppose so.
OpenBSD 6.0-beta (GENERIC.MP) #2127: Thu May 26 08:25:13 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
RTC BIOS diagnostic error
> I bought one recently since EFI support and haven't had much luck. Hope you
> don't mind me asking here, I didn't ask the list before as I didn't put
> that much work into it but havent gotten it to boot. Tried from usb.
In the last month? I suspect not.
This is how rumours start, I
Have you booted OpenBSD on a compute stick or seen a dmesg from one?
I bought one recently since EFI support and haven't had much luck. Hope you
don't mind me asking here, I didn't ask the list before as I didn't put
that much work into it but havent gotten it to boot. Tried from usb.
On Thu,
On 2016-05-26, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Right now at Carnegie Mellon University I use Intel NUC NUC5CPYH
..
> I have tested OpenBSD on it but without X.
On some NUC models everything works very well. On others there are some
problems like X not working. Video is the
and post dmesg if you want.
I know that NUC is not exactly what you asked for but for about
$160-$170 here in the U.S. saving $50 and getting a "thin client" makes
probably no sense. NUC is completely silent and draws about 10 - 15 W of
electricity. I am not sure what is electric consumption
Hello Marko,
Perhaps look into VIA's EPIA boards. They offer a pico-ITX
form factor (pretty close to the size of an audio cassette), with VGA
and keyboard. Whilst not all of the features (eg. watchdog) will work,
it should do for your purposes.
I have used a P900 board and it seems to work fine.
Hi,
I need to implement a few dozen boxes whose only purpose will be
connecting to RDP servers. I have figured out the software part -
OpenBSD + slim + openbox + freerdp, but I haven't yet decided about the
hardware part. It needs to be of amd64 architecture, and it needs to
run OpenBSD. Local
> Hello everybody,
>
> I tried to install OpenBSD v5.9 but as soon as kernel loads
> the screen goes black. Cannot enter into UKC> either.
> hd0a:5.9/amd64/bsd.mp dropped into debugger with some radeon errors.
Without those error messages there is not much we can do for you.
Hello everybody,
I tried to install OpenBSD v5.9 but as soon as kernel loads
the screen goes black. Cannot enter into UKC> either.
hd0a:5.9/amd64/bsd.mp dropped into debugger with some radeon errors.
Freebsd installer starts but screen is barely readable.
NetBSD installs and rund fine but one
Hi all,
succesful install of OpenBSD 4.7 release on a thin client neoware ca15
(http://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/NeoCA15/).
I did a network boot (pxeboot) using bsd.rd as bsd returns a kernel panic.
Also I can't install comp47.tgz, game47.tgz and x*.tgz as it has only
256 MB of DOM.
All
On january, 27, Reiner Jung wrote:
In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on
OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine
client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine
client was used, it will be released under
On january, 27, Reiner Jung wrote:
In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on
OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine
client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine
client was used, it will be released under the
On 4/10/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On january, 27, Reiner Jung wrote:
In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on
OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine
client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original
X
interface.
Is there any good howto/link to build a thin client for Obsd.
Thanx again.
Regards
Ram
Hi Ram,
i done an obsd based pxe boot thin client (it works too with local boot
from flash or hd).
It is composed by a kernel in which is rdestrooted a minimal system that
fetch the
workable
interface.
Is there any good howto/link to build a thin client for Obsd.
Your `thin client' has more horsepower than my laptop. You will be fine,
really.
I don't know anything about Java OS, but it sounds like it wouldn't
outperform OpenBSD. This might or might not be an actual issue.
As I noted
for this or we should be looking for Java OS / Java X
interface.
Is there any good howto/link to build a thin client for Obsd.
Your `thin client' has more horsepower than my laptop. You will be fine,
really.
I don't know anything about Java OS, but it sounds like it wouldn't
outperform OpenBSD. This might
the user send
the data to the central server ( over lan or dial up modem ).
Also kindly advise if OpenBsd with some X interface will be a correct
choice for this or we should be looking for Java OS / Java X
interface.
Is there any good howto/link to build a thin client for Obsd.
Thanx again
Hi Group,
Is it possible to convert a old intel ( BSD based ) machine with less
ram hdd into a thin client.
I want to install minimum BSD on the machine and convert it to a thin client.
The idea is to have a secure robust terminals which can have a
minimum BSD and a GUI interface for users
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 03:42:42PM +0530, Ramdas wrote:
Hi Group,
Is it possible to convert a old intel ( BSD based ) machine with less
ram hdd into a thin client.
I want to install minimum BSD on the machine and convert it to a thin
client.
The idea is to have a secure robust
On 1/27/07, Ramdas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Group,
Is it possible to convert a old intel ( BSD based ) machine with less
ram hdd into a thin client.
I want to install minimum BSD on the machine and convert it to a thin client.
The idea is to have a secure robust terminals which can have
On 1/27/07, Samurai Chef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/27/07, Ramdas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Group,
Is it possible to convert a old intel ( BSD based ) machine with less
ram hdd into a thin client.
I want to install minimum BSD on the machine and convert it to a thin client
On 1/27/07, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without details, that's about the best I can do. Some things which may
or may not be useful to you:
siteXYtools
some form of binary patching
freeNX, some VNC, or just plain X-over-the-network; or rdesktop,
if you use
In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on
OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine
client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine
client was used, it will be released under the GPL
Am Samstag, den 27.01.2007,
On 1/27/07, Reiner Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on
OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine
client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine
client was used, it will be
Hello misc@,
Has anyone ever successfully hosted sun ray thin clients from OpenBSD under
linux_compat or otherwise?
These clients require a piece of software on the server to do all the device
forwarding etc. The software runs on solaris and linux only. I am finding
solaris quite cumbersome =(
Hello.
What are the thin-client options with OpenBSD ?
Something similar to www.ltsp.org
If anyone is using openbsd as a thin-client server. i would be
interested in hearing their experiences.
Regards
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On Wednesday 22 February 2006 08:19, you wrote:
Hello.
What are the thin-client options with OpenBSD ?
Something similar to www.ltsp.org
If anyone is using openbsd as a thin-client server. i would be
interested in hearing their experiences.
I've actually used OpenBSD as an LTSP server
.
What are the thin-client options with OpenBSD ?
Something similar to www.ltsp.org
If anyone is using openbsd as a thin-client server. i would be
interested in hearing their experiences.
Regards
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Anyone running HP thin client with OPENBSD (netbooting from a openbsd server)?
What is your experience with them?
thanks.
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Anyone running HP thin client with OPENBSD (netbooting from a openbsd server)?
What is your experience with them?
thanks.
Yes, they work great. I really like the combination of this thin
station with openbsd as the boot server :-)
Brandon
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