Hi all,
I'm having problems when using the intel driver for Xenocara in
4.9-release. It looks like it's an incompatibility with my particular
chipset (I'm using a first gen white MacBook) because the same problem
has been reported before for different intel-based laptops (see
Hi all,
I'm having problems when using the intel driver for Xenocara in
4.9-release. It looks like it's an incompatibility with my particular
chipset (I'm using a first gen white MacBook) because the same problem
has been reported before for different intel-based laptops (see
Hi all,
Just to resurrect an old thread, I just installed OpenBSD on my laptop
and I'm having the same problem with my Atheros AR9285 card.
ifconfig athn0 scan freezes my computer almost immediately (perhaps
a one second pause or so?)
Damien, I recompiled and installed the kernel with the debug
at 12:39 PM, Ersin Akinci ersin.aki...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Just to resurrect an old thread, I just installed OpenBSD on my laptop
and I'm having the same problem with my Atheros AR9285 card.
ifconfig athn0 scan freezes my computer almost immediately (perhaps
a one second pause or so
Hi,
I recently upgraded my ports tree from 4.8 release to current, but now
it's not detecting any dependency packages in my PKG_PATH. PKG_PATH
is set to the main openbsd.org package site and pkg_add works
perfectly fine. I did notice that I was trying to use ports earlier
tonight with a
read this first http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
ports don't use PKG_PATH, but AnonCVS for updates/upgrades. Ports are
using PKG_PATH only when you set FETCH_PACKAGES see here
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=portssektion=7
Sorry, I should have specified that I have
But you wrote that you upgraded ports from release to current. Did you
upgrade your system to current too?
Every time use mirrors for packages, it saves bandwidth and you can
have couple of them in PKG_PATH.
Quoth section 15 of the FAQ: Do NOT check out a -current ports tree
and expect it to
You found that so no problem ;-) Now you can do rm -rf /usr/ports and
then unpack ports.tar.gz for 4.8 release again
I just wish there was some way to get gnash 0.88 on stable...that was
really the only reason I tried to upgrade. Do the packages in current
normally find themselves in the next
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