I wonder if, with the 7th generation of Intel CPUs, we still have
to use xf86-video-intel or there's new drivers ? Or maybe no
driver at all ?
$ dmesg |grep Dell
Dell Inc. Inspiron 13-5378
I know that NetBSD and newer hardware is not a love story and I
suppose that it is quite new, enough to
> You should copy the xen kernel into the root directory.
> I can't imagine the boot loader has enough knowledge to
> be able to walk the UFS directory tree three levels
> down, let alone be found if you've put /usr or /usr/pkg
> on another filesystem. (you don't mention if you have
> or not.
I followed the wiki to make a DOM0 with NetBSD.
https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/xen/howto/
And reading the wiki, I did the same as
https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/how_to_set_up_a_xen_dom0/
- I downloaded netbsd-XEN3_DOM0.gz from
> Hello there,
> I bought a new headset to use on NetBSD, the Microsoft LifeChat LX-4000.
> This headset is a USB headset so if I connect it, it will use /dev/audio1
> Here is the discussion on Wine bug list
> https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40865
>
> "In GNU/Linux we expect the function to return ERANGE in order to keep
> reallocating memory until the function is satisfied.
> But in NetBSD it seems like they use a different approach of returning
>
>Hello,
>I built PulseAudio 8.0 to try Wine 1.9.12, it works fine except that there is
>a half second delay. I tried with ffplay on a random video and the delay is
>here, everywhere. Are we missing a configuration to reduce the delay to 0 ?
>Are we missing a functionality ?
> I'm on NetBSD
>Hello,
>Curious to make Mumble work on NetBSD, I try to build it.
>I wrote a little fix file for some incorrect paths and the build process is
>going pretty far.
>The fact is that one line in the fix is changing a line which I have no idea
>what it does to another one still unknown for me but
>pcsxr is a Playstation emulator
>I built it from wip/pcsxr successfully. The emulator is perfectly working
>until I try to run a game with it. I have the black screen as usual but
>nothing appears then, it just stays black. I can pause the emulation and it
>will correctly return to pcsxr then
>Hello,
>For three days, I wrote a script to fetch updated packages from Arch Linux
>mirrors and extract them in ~/Linux (and ~/Linux32 for i686 packages) then I
>made symlinks on /emul/linux to ~/Linux and /emul/linux32 to ~/Linux32. Things
>are working very well using CLI softwares.
>
>After
Hello,is it possible to change /emul/linux path ? I downloaded by myself Arch
Linux operating system and I put it in my home directory (~/Linux) and I wish
to be able to use binaries from there. The fact is that if I move Arch Linux
root to /emul/linux/, I can use binaries but if I move it
NetHack has been updated in December 2015, it is now is 3.6.0. The developpers
also changed the download link so the actual NetHack package is obsolete, can't
fetch the old NetHack version (3.5.3) anymore from pkgsrc.
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