Hi;
I didn't know about the mail being send as HTML. as I informed I checked and
set text-based email as default.
about the tutorial, thanks for the clear cut way to search for driver support.
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Subject: Re: BCM43224 driver
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2020, 23:05
From: Martin
On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 14:42 bch wrote:
> I have a system tracking netbsd-9.
>
> I recently rebooted it (after ~30-some days uptime) w latest kernel,
> modules, userland and it faults before completing boot.
>
> To my eye it looks to be intelfb/drm/kms related, but I’m not certain,
> haven’t
I have a system tracking netbsd-9.
I recently rebooted it (after ~30-some days uptime) w latest kernel,
modules, userland and it faults before completing boot.
To my eye it looks to be intelfb/drm/kms related, but I’m not certain,
haven’t been able to work around it yet.
Here’s an initial
> On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:21 PM, Travis Paul wrote:
>
>> On Apr 5, 2020, at 8:59 PM, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
>>
>> While the guest extensions are not available to install from Oracle or
>> from pkgsrc,
>
> Just curious where the guest additions live in Pkgsrc?
>
> I wasn’t aware of a package
> On Apr 5, 2020, at 7:13 PM, Martin Husemann wrote:
>
> The guest extension should be available from pkgsrc.
>
> Martin
> On Apr 5, 2020, at 8:59 PM, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
>
> While the guest extensions are not available to install from Oracle or
> from pkgsrc,
Just curious where the
I decided to uninstall lesstif and try Motif. I noticed 2 things immediately:
1) I got the cascading menus in 3 diff colors
2) When I resize, or drag a menu with the mouse, it moves much faster.
Something is definitely wrong with lesstif.
Now it is on to getting the desired menu colors.
Hi John,
> I want to know if there is any chance to enable Broadcom BCM 43224 in netbsd.
> What driver (even similar driver) i could use for this.
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On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 18:52, David Young wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 02:42:43PM +0300, John m0t wrote:
> > Hello;
> > Today I faced another problem.
> > As far as I know the java in *NetBSD* is the same file/kind as Linux.
> > I have downloaded the jetbrains intellij which ships with
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 02:42:43PM +0300, John m0t wrote:
> Hello;
> Today I faced another problem.
> As far as I know the java in *NetBSD* is the same file/kind as Linux.
> I have downloaded the jetbrains intellij which ships with openjdk. I went
> inside the openjdk directory.
> Under
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 17:59, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
>
> All I needed to run idea.sh under NetBSD-current amd64 with openJDK 11 was
>
> $ PATH=/usr/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin:$PATH; export PATH
> $ PATH=/opt/idea-IC-193.6911.18/bin:$PATH
> $ idea.sh
>
> You get some error messages or warnings, but
All I needed to run idea.sh under NetBSD-current amd64 with openJDK 11 was
$ PATH=/usr/pkg/java/openjdk11/bin:$PATH; export PATH
$ PATH=/opt/idea-IC-193.6911.18/bin:$PATH
$ idea.sh
You get some error messages or warnings, but the interface comes up;
as I have no idea (no pun intended) of java
"John m0t" writes:
> As far as I know the java in *NetBSD* is the same file/kind as Linux.
More or less.
> I have downloaded the jetbrains intellij which ships with openjdk. I went
> inside the openjdk directory.
I don't follow "ships with openjdk". Do you mean "includes a copy of
openjdkN
Hello;
I want to know if there is any chance to enable Broadcom BCM 43224 in netbsd.
What driver (even similar driver) i could use for this.
Thank you
Hi!
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 02:42:43PM +0300, John m0t wrote:
Under sh shell {./java} command will return *not found* and under bash
shell I get
*no such file or directory*. the said file is executable. the {ls} command on
that directory shows the java file.
Could someone tell my why?
If
Hello;
I am looking for information if and how I could enable my wifi card Broadcom BCM43224.
How could I check it with similar driver(s) if this one has none.
Thanks
J.B
As others have said, xrandr works fine and you can set any desired
geometry. It won't resize automatically, though; for this you need the
guest extensions and cooperating window manager.
While the guest extensions are not available to install from Oracle or
from pkgsrc, it is actually very easy
Date:Sun, 5 Apr 2020 12:57:31 +0200
From:"Pierre Dupond" <76nem...@gmx.ch>
Message-ID:
| It would be a nice feature if the graphical display could have more
| than 800x600 dots.
It can, but you have to configure the graphics mode for the guest in the
host's
"xrandr --output default --mode ..." works both under VirtualBox and
qemu for me.
Best Regards:
Z.
-Original Message-
From: Pierre Dupond <76nem...@gmx.ch>
To: netbsd-users@netbsd.org
Subject: graphical desktop in virtualbox
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2020 12:57:31 +0200
Hi All,
I have
On 20-04-05 12:57:31, Pierre Dupond wrote:
> It would be a nice feature if the graphical display could have more than
> 800x600 dots.
> Particularly to test problems and corrections with the graphical display
> (compilation
> is done by connecting with ssh anyway).
Hi,
albeit such a solution
Hello John,
John m0t writes:
> Hello;
> git cant clone any repo and errors out with ssl certificate
> problem.
> insted of doing {git config --global http.sslVerify false} I want to give git
> the path of the certificate but I dont know where they are in
> NetBSD!?
> {git config --system
Hello;
git can't clone any repo and errors out with "ssl certificate problem".
insted of doing {git config --global http.sslVerify false} I want to give git the path of the certificate but I don't know where they are in NetBSD!?
{git config --system http.sslCAPath
Hello;
Today I faced another problem.
As far as I know the java in *NetBSD* is the same file/kind as Linux.
I have downloaded the jetbrains intellij which ships with openjdk. I went inside the openjdk directory.
Under sh shell {./java} command will return *not found* and under bash shell
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 11:48:24AM +0200, Martin Husemann wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 11:26:32AM +0200, Pierre Dupond wrote:
> > - set the environment variable LANG to iso8859-1 code page (instead
> > of UTF8)
>
> Setting LC_CTYPE to something like fr_FR.ISO8859-15 should do it (see
>
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 12:57:31PM +0200, Pierre Dupond wrote:
> I think this is not possible since Netbsd don't seems to have the Guest
> extensions.
> Could you confirm me that point? I have done some search but without finding
> an absolute certain answer.
The guest extension should be
Hi All,
I have one Virtualbox virtual machine with Netbsd running on
a powerful (linux) host. This is comfortable and useful to compile packages and
kernel
for the less powerful one.
It would be a nice feature if the graphical display could have more than
800x600 dots.
Particularly to
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 11:26:32AM +0200, Pierre Dupond wrote:
> - set the environment variable LANG to iso8859-1 code page (instead of
> UTF8)
Setting LC_CTYPE to something like fr_FR.ISO8859-15 should do it (see
/usr/share/locale/ for a list of valid names).
Unfortunately the wscons
Date:Sun, 5 Apr 2020 11:07:27 +0200
From:"Pierre Dupond" <76nem...@gmx.ch>
Message-ID:
| to see if the problem is related to the hardware or related to NetBSD.
There definitely looks to be some kind of NetBSD issue - it would be
different (not better for you
Hi All,
I don't know if this problem is already solved but I have not found a
lot of information
with google.
On a laptop, I have installed Netbsd without too much problems. But the standard
installation of Netbsd does not provide a graphical interface (at least
not without passing the
Hi All,
I have made further tests. The CD burner seems to work more or less
correctly on an other
NetBSD machine. I will now try to use it on the same hardware but with the
Linux OS to see
if the problem is related to the hardware or related to NetBSD.
Best regards
> Gesendet:
Hi,
You haven't mentioned NDK but that works if you'd need it via linux emulation.
At least, that's the part I do on NetBSD. Crosscompiling for 32bit arm is
tricky though. 64bit arm crosscompiling works fine.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
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