On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:55:21AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
> Are there operating
> systems that ship without blobs?
>
> If yes, what are the operating
> systems that ship without blobs?
OpenBSD does not ship with blobs. Ever.
That was a major theme s number of years ago.
Firmware is not
Hi, all:
After upgrading to the latest current snapshot today, I find that the
suspend and hibernate functions do not work anymore on my Xiaomi Air
laptop. It does trigger the black screen after typing zzz/ZZZ, or closing
the lid, but can not resume anymore. I try to dig into the log in
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 08:05:29 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote:
> > I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5
> > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA
> > ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed
Em sáb, 13 de abr de 2019 20:36, Leonid Bobrov
escreveu:
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:12:06PM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
> > Em sáb, 13 de abr de 2019 04:23, Chris Bennett <
> > cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> escreveu:
> >
> > > On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:55:21AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
>
Hello Noth,
Could you please double check the two links you posted? It seems that the first
page doesn't exist and the second one is not relevant...
Thanks
--
Alessandro
Il 14 aprile 2019 00:33:14 CEST, Noth ha scritto:
>Thanks to jostein@ on #openbsd, I now have a working touchpad. All it
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 11:31:33AM +0900, Jerome Pinot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm curious to know what is the origin of the "w(s)" prefix we have
> on some OpenBSD specific places, like:
> - wscons
> -wsmoused
> - wskbd
> - wsrc
> - wobj
> etc
>
> It seems to be a quite old practice and common with
Sorry about that, I totally messed up the names. I want to thank jcs@
not jostein@ and the github link is
https://github.com/jcs/intel_backlight_fbsd . I somehow included a
totally irrelevant youtube channel I don't even remember clicking.
My apologies,
Noth
On 14/04/2019 05:05, Alessandro
Thank you Paul and Johann!
/jl
On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:12:06PM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
> Em sáb, 13 de abr de 2019 04:23, Chris Bennett <
> cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> escreveu:
>
> > On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:55:21AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
> > > Are there operating
> > > systems that ship without blobs?
> >
Thanks to jostein@ on #openbsd, I now have a working touchpad. All it
took was disabling dwiic* in the kernel, and then both the touchpad
(wsmouse0) and touchscreen (wsmouse1) work.
I was also pointed by mlarkin to the intel_backlight
(https://github.com/jostein/intel_backlight_fbsd ) command
Hi,
I'm curious to know what is the origin of the "w(s)" prefix we have
on some OpenBSD specific places, like:
- wscons
-wsmoused
- wskbd
- wsrc
- wobj
etc
It seems to be a quite old practice and common with other BSDs.
Anybody has the history for this?
Thanks!
--
Jerome Pinot
It worked around 6.1 but no longer does, Xorg stopped working with 6.2
and only just started working with the snapshot I tried yesterday. I
hadn't updated in 1-2 months, so not sure when the fix went in for inteldrm.
On 13/04/2019 17:06, joshua stein wrote:
On 13/04/2019 16:49, Noth wrote:
> On 13/04/2019 16:49, Noth wrote:
> > Hello again,
> >
> > I updated to the latest snapshot and now Xorg works! But it has a
> > caveat, the pointer device detected is the touchscreen not the touchpad.
> > It's assigned device wsmouse0 and ums1 doesn't seem to recognize the
> > touchpad
On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 10:54:14PM +0800, Justin Yang wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> After upgrading to the latest current snapshot today, I find that the
> suspend and hibernate functions do not work anymore on my Xiaomi Air
> laptop. It does trigger the black screen after typing zzz/ZZZ, or closing
>
I have the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 5570 running snapshot #847.
OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC.MP) #847: Tue Apr 9 09:12:46 MDT 2019
Suspend has actually never worked (most likely due to UEFI, I just
haven't looked into it), but hibernate worked perfectly on the snapshot
from 2019-03-19.
I first
Em sáb, 13 de abr de 2019 04:23, Chris Bennett <
cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> escreveu:
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:55:21AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
> > Are there operating
> > systems that ship without blobs?
> >
> > If yes, what are the operating
> > systems that ship without blobs?
>
>
Dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC.MP) #857: Thu Apr 11 08:02:35 MDT 2019
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 16991145984 (16204MB)
avail mem = 16466567168 (15703MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS
Hello again,
I updated to the latest snapshot and now Xorg works! But it has a
caveat, the pointer device detected is the touchscreen not the touchpad.
It's assigned device wsmouse0 and ums1 doesn't seem to recognize the
touchpad anymore so no wsmouse1. I've tested this on the XPS 13 9350
Please review kernel changes between those dates, and consider compiling
a set of kernels to pinpoint it better.
That's the best advice available right now. (We may work on producing
some tooling that makes this easier).
Zac P wrote:
> I have the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 5570 running
Hi,
I always follow the -current, so I use an elder snapshot before this
upgrading, though I've not upgraded my laptop for more than one week.
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 1:20 AM Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 10:54:14PM +0800, Justin Yang wrote:
> > Hi, all:
> >
> > After upgrading
On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote:
> I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5
> drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on
> the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can actually
> only install 3 drives because the stock DVD drive
Le 13/04/2019 à 09:23, Chris Bennett a écrit :
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 01:55:21AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote:
>> Are there operating
>> systems that ship without blobs?
>>
>> If yes, what are the operating
>> systems that ship without blobs?
> OpenBSD does not ship with blobs. Ever.
> That was a
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