On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I try
to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard lights
come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsive.
/var/log/messages attached.
Anyone have some idea what steps I should take to investiga
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I try
to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard lights
come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsive.
/var/log/messages attached.
Anyone have
On 10/10/20 4:40 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I
try to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard
lights come on) but the screen is black and the system is
,
On 10/12/20 7:37 AM, prototyp3 wrote:
On 10/10/20 4:40 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I
try to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard
lights come on) but the screen
Hello,
I am using the wsmouse driver with x11, and no amount of googling or
reading man pages has helped me figure out how to disable acceleration
and have completely flat/linear response. Is this possible?
I know that I can change sensitivity with `mouse.tp.scaling=`,
but I don't think this
On 10/14/20 1:49 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 11:38:11PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I am using the wsmouse driver with x11, and no amount of googling or reading
man pages has helped me figure out how to disable acceleration and have
completely flat/linear
want to hit a 1-pixel window
border, for example). What remains is the filtering performed by the firmware,
which may be decent nowadays, or not.
On 10/14/20 8:22 AM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/14/20 1:49 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 11:38:11PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
{Free,Net}BSD have wait6(2), which is even more general than wait4(2),
and allows one to implement POSIX-mandated waitid(2). See e.g.
https://man.netbsd.org/wait.2 .
Is the reason this (or something substantially similar) is missing from
OpenBSD that we don't want it, or just that nobody has d
Updated yesterday from 6.7 to a snapshot, and now:
$ doas pkg_add -u
quirks-3.458 signed on 2020-10-18T13:56:14Z
Can't update spidermonkey-60.9.0v1->spidermonkey78-78.3.1v1: no update
found for spidermonkey-60.9.0v1
Can't install polkit-0.116p1->0.118: can't resolve spidermonkey78-78.3.1v1
Is
On 10/21/20 4:40 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-10-21, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 08:26:05PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Updated yesterday from 6.7 to a snapshot, and now:
$ doas pkg_add -u
doas pkg_add -u -Dsnap
You need to do some things different once you
On 10/22/20 4:31 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 06:43:13PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/21/20 4:40 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-10-21, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 08:26:05PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Updated yesterday from 6.7 to a
Hello,
I am asking this out of pure curiosity, not to criticize or start a debate.
Why does the ramdisk not include /usr/bin/vi by default? To date,
it is the only UNIX-like environment I have ever seen without some form
of vi.
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current.
When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that
the driver is scanning for access points over and over, never
finding any. When I
On 11/13/19 1:41 AM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current.
When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that
the driver is scanning for a
On 11/13/19 1:56 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is
working fine on Ubuntu.
I think this is and isn't a hardware i
> On Nov 13, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Ian Darwin wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:25:46PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
>>> Can you give me the exact model of the one you bought recently? I have
>>> half a mind to just write
>>> off mine as a loss and buy something else.
>>
>> I am using this one:
Is it possible to get hot-plugging of USB mice to work? Can't find it in
Google or man pages.
, November 1, 2020, wrote:
note that ps/2 is not actually designed for hotplug (I fried a keyboard
controller to bring you this knowledge)
On Nov 1, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 01:51:45PM -0500, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Is it possible to get hot-plugging of
I do not know how to write wifi drivers, but I am willing to donate
hardware or other resources if that would be helpful to someone. Please
contact me if so.
Strange issue on current. The key combination Caps + Left Shift + 2
produces no output, either in X or text console.
Caps + Right Shift + 2 produces an '@', as expected.
Dmesg attached.
OpenBSD 6.9-beta (CUSTOM.MP) #15: Mon Mar 29 19:45:36 EDT 2021
bren...@incheon.my.domain:/home/brennan/o
Confirmed that the issue persists in BIOS, and so it is not an OpenBSD
issue.
Thanks for the tip.
On 3/30/21 7:06 AM, Petr Ročkai wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 09:53:52PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Strange issue on current. The key combination Caps + Left Shift + 2 produces
no
Hello,
I have an x86_64 PC with no serial port - is it possible to run ddb
remotely via a PCI-express or USB serial port adapter? Or does it only
work on an actual motherboard serial port connection?
If not, how do most kernel developers do their development work? In VMs,
or on older hardwar
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