,
r0ller
traceback...Best regards,r0ller
/pw combo when
switching to terminal. Special chars and keyboard layout is not an issue, that
I've checked. Any ideas?Thanks,r0ller
Sorry for the noise, turned out that after pkgin upgrade, some stuff
like default wm (jwm) got broken dependencies which triggered these
fawlty towers (symptoms on xdm login).
On 4/6/24 21:31, r0ller wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry for sending an html email but locked myself out of my NetBSD.
After
)
Mounting wd0a of course works but no clue how to test further the live
image. But based on these I'm pretty sure that release 10 will run
better on this box than 9.3. So waiting for the release :)
Best regards,
r0ller
PS.: Sorry, earlier I sent an html version of this. I hope it landed
of course works
but no clue how to test further the live image. But based on these I'm pretty
sure that release 10 will run better on this box than 9.3. So waiting for the
release :)Best regards,r0ller
Hi All,
Thanks for the clarification!
Best regards,
r0ller
PS: If only the libc could be redistributed with 0BSD license, it would
have a big impact on the embedded use cases.
On 2023. 02. 10. 16:07, Greg Troxel wrote:
Julian Coleman writes:
If you want to redistribute libc, you need
with the distribution.
What does this mean in embedded environments where only the libc would
be redistributed in binary form?
Thanks,
r0ller
It seems that all my previously sent emails to say thanks got lost so I
give it another try: thanks to all who got involved and helped me!
Problem is solved :)
Best regards,
r0ller
On 1/21/23 12:26 AM, RVP wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2023, Valery Ushakov wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 15:09:44
Hi All,
That did the trick. Thanks to everyone!
BR,
r0ller
PS: I replied already yesterday but that seems to get lost somehow.
On 1/21/23 12:26 AM, RVP wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2023, Valery Ushakov wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 15:09:44 +0100, r0ller wrote:
Well, checking what printf
Guys, thanks for everyone! Problem solved :D I'm really grateful to all
of you.
Best regards,
r0ller
On 1/21/23 12:26 AM, RVP wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2023, Valery Ushakov wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 15:09:44 +0100, r0ller wrote:
Well, checking what printf results in, I get:
$printf 'n?z
for 'néz'. What does that mean?
Thanks,
r0ller
On 1/20/23 9:55 AM, RVP wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2023, r0ller wrote:
Thanks for your efforts to reproduce it :) I just don't get why it
works for you with the same locales and why it doesn't for me.
Are there any other settings that affect encoding
Thanks for your efforts to reproduce it :) I just don't get why it works for
you with the same locales and why it doesn't for me. Are there any other
settings that affect encoding besides LC variables and LANG?Best
regards,r0ller Eredeti levél Feladó: RVP Dátum:
2023 január 19
Thanks! That's what I suspect as well but I just can't figure out how to fix
it.Best regards,r0ller Eredeti levél Feladó: Rhialto
Dátum: 2023 január 19 16:33:08Tárgy: Re: sending/receiving
UTF-8 characters from terminal to programCímzett: RVP I think
there is some encoding
instead of giving it a go from the shell.Could anyone explain me what happens
here and how I can handle it?Thanks,r0ller
: r0ller netbsd-users
On Mon, Jan 02, 2023 at 03:04:41PM +0530, Mayuresh
wrote: > So far no black rectangle. One issue with tightvnc is, it doesn't
resize the session to fit the client screen. tigervnc client does that
automatically. I couldn't find any CLI option to do that. -- Mayuresh
noticed:1) the netbsd
client usually aborts if the win11 laptop shows movies, anims, video chat,
etc.2) NetBSD client cannot connect to vnc server running on android (droidvnc)
while the windows client canBest regards,r0ller Eredeti levél
Feladó: Mayuresh Dátum: 2023 január 1 17:31
,r0ller
a terminal could be launched with
the linux emulation enabled option and whatever gets started there inherits
that option.Best regards,r0ller
some time back I sent an email to the
author about such docs to check if I was able to upgrade it but never got an
answer.Best regards,r0ller Eredeti levél Feladó: nia
Dátum: 2022 november 15 08:23:58Tárgy: Re: the vine package in
pkgin is wine64?Címzett: r0ller On Fri, Nov 11
Got the answer: that package in pkgin is just the wine64 package and not the
WoW64. So running 32 bit win stuff does not work with that. That's a pity as
the WoW64 (called wine64 in pkgsrc/wip) is only the 4.4 version.
Eredeti levél Feladó: r0ller Dátum: 2022 november
11 11:14
No clue what was the problem but after having nuked /usr/src, fetching the same
source again and building everything is fine. Eredeti levél
Feladó: r0ller Dátum: 2022 november 10
14:00:51Tárgy: Re: building new kernel on upgraded systemCímzett:
netbsd-users@NetBSD.org Hi All
email: building
new kernel on upgraded system).I know that SVS can be disabled via sysctl but
is it possible to enable user_ldt on the fly as well?Best regards,r0ller
then it gets stuck because of some other
included files from that directory like:/usr/src/include/ssp/ssp.h:55:26:
error: no previous prototype for '__ssp_real_read'Can someone help me figure
out what to do?Thanks,r0ller Eredeti levél Feladó: r0ller
Dátum: 2022 november 10 09:28
Thanks! That'll help :) Eredeti levél Feladó: Michael van Elst
Dátum: 2022 november 10 08:54:53Tárgy: Re: building new
kernel on upgraded systemCímzett: netbsd-users@netbsd.orgr0l...@freemail.hu
(r0ller) writes: > Hi All,I've just tried to build a custom configured ker
the system (sysinst/sysupgrade).In the
end the question is: does that indicate that the custom kernel will be built
from a 9.1 source when I issue 'build.sh kernel=MYKERNEL'?Thanks,r0ller
Hi All,I had to change my windows laptop on which I developed android stuff so
while waiting for the new one I decided to give a try to android studio (via
linux emulation) on my NetBSD desktop. So here are the results.Installation
(well, starting studio.sh) works just fine, without any
corner on a black screen.
Earlier I tried to generate a suitable xorg.conf to get the r9 nano work but
never succeeded. So currently it works if acpi is off (I guess again) with a
vesa driver.Does anyone have any idea how acpi and the r9 nano block "each
other"?Thanks,r0ller
Creator to build an Android app. You can find my notes on
it here (along with some others):
https://github.com/r0ller/NetBSD-Qt-Notes
After that you'll need to get all the different parts of the Android SDK (which
Google makes harder and harder) that Qt Creator requires.
In the end, it turned out
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm still doing the backup but will come back with
the outcome.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Greg Troxel < g...@lexort.com (Link -> mailto:g...@lexort.com) >
Dátum: 2021 július 9 13:06:24
Tárgy: Re: pkgin does no
:
fsck: cannot open '/dev/35752122': No such file or directory
Is there any solution for this?
Best regards,
r0ller
On 7/8/21 7:26 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
r0ller writes:
The only error I see in pkg_install-err.log (which is not shown as
error) which seems to block each pkg install
+CONTENTS of package p5-Net-SSLeay-1.88nb1
Does anyone have any hint?
Thanks,
r0ller
must decide how you want
to start the debugger then hit ok
-Enjoy :) Everything I needed so far worked e.g. debugging shared
library code, checking variable values, stack, analysing core dumps.
Best regards,
r0ller
that would describe how to do it.
Can anyone give me any hint on this?
Best regards,
r0ller
support ended in 2016 but
fortunately I found an older version of the lib in question that worked with
the existing glibc.
Nevertheless, I pondered about if it's possible at all to update the linux libs?
Thanks for any hints in advance!
Best regards,
r0ller
I found a workaround
for it that fits me better of which I also wrote a few sentences in the end.
Anyhow, here's the link: https://github.com/r0ller/NetBSD-Qt-Notes
Best regards,
r0ller
-index.netbsd.org/source-changes-hg/2018/04/09/msg74.html
So I'm currently using the wifi card (via an m.2 to pcie adapter) from the
previous box which is an Intel 7265 NGWG W.
Nothing else required any fix :)
Best regards,
r0ller
Wow, this got pretty much truncated. This was the original:
Hi John,
Sorry for the late reply here as well :)
You asked about some stuff which I was interested in as well but it took quite
some time to figure them out.
I also wanted to bring over the complete development to NetBSD for android
Hi John,
Sorry for the late reply here as well :)
You asked about some stuff which I was interested in as well but it took quite
some time to figure them out.
I also wanted to bring over the complete development to NetBSD for android
based on qt so when you asked about qt creator I started to
that netbsd.org is unreachable. Sorry
for the noise if it was not the case but I did try to double check it.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Ignatios Souvatzis < ignat...@cs.uni-bonn.de (Link ->
mailto:ignat...@cs.uni-bonn.de) >
Dátum: 2020 augusztus 25 16:09:07
Hi All,
I guess you already know it but I don't know any better place to indicate that
netbsd.org is down :(
Best regards,
r0ller
t if I understand it correctly
it is somewhat slower than the default "sna" method. Since then, I have no more
crashes but it's indeed slower.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Silas < silas_nbli...@nocafe.net (Link ->
mailto:silas_nbli...@nocafe.net) >
/2020/01/29/msg030382.html
So I followed that up to the solution which was to remove the installed
libepoxy package:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2020/01/29/msg030384.html
It worked out indeed, and since then firefox-74.0 runs just fine.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
if
it does not crash.
Thanks for your help though! :)
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Hauke Fath < hauke.f...@gmail.com (Link -> mailto:hauke.f...@gmail.com)
>
Dátum: 2020 június 23 15:10:11
Tárgy: Re: netbsd 9 upgrade experience
Címzett: r0ller < r
:(/usr/src/sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/i915/intel_sprite.c:132)intel_pipe_update_start]
*ERROR* Potential atomic update failure on pipe A: -35
I don't know if it helps (if anyone has time for it at all) besides the xdm.log
and Xorg.0.log sent yesterday.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti
Hi,
As far as I can recall, it will work only on 9.0 if the GSoC project got
merged. If not, then you shall try current. Here's the last report from the
GSoC project:
http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/porting_wine_to_amd64_on1
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: tlaro
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
Feladó: John m0t <
can this change be triggered?
Best regards,
r0ller
compiling linux_file.c went fine but linking failed.
Thanks for any hints!
Best regards,
r0ller
Hi,
Well, they seem to be dumps of the corresponding programs:) If you keep getting
them even after deleting all, then something must continuously restart one or
more programa that always terminate abnormally.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: D'Arcy Cain <
and finally to 8.0. Thanks for any hints
in advance!
Best regards,
r0ller
Hi All,
Just wanted to ask if user_ldt support got finally included in 8.0? I've always
wanted to find some time for testing it with the RCs but never managed to do
so. Now, as 8.0 is released and I anyway plan to upgrade it's high time to get
my hands dirty:)
Thanks,
r0ller
Hi All,
Mine doesn't work either and rebooting it again does not help:(
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Abhinav Upadhyay < er.abhinav.upadh...@gmail.com (Link ->
mailto:er.abhinav.upadh...@gmail.com) >
Dátum: 2017 november 4 08:05:07
Tárgy: Re: NetBSD on A
to be done in
NetBSD but as a workaround this may come handy. What do you think? Can anyone
forsee already a "design flaw" or whatever that'd prevent this from being
feasible?
Thanks & regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Greg Troxel < g...@lexort.com (Link -> ma
with all your suggestions, I just hoped that there's still a way to keep
different versions of pkgs in parallel.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Alistair Crooks < a...@pkgsrc.org (Link -> mailto:a...@pkgsrc.org) >
Dátum: 2017 szeptember 28 18:20:31
Tárgy: Re
icu (to version 59), midori
starts complaining about not finding the earlier version of it (version 58).
What if I just used pkg_add for icu-59? Or if I mark icu-58 non-autoremovable
by pkgin, would the install of icu-59 leave icu-58 untouched?
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
but the versioned soname, right? Any hints are welcome!
Best regards,
r0ller
Hi,
Midori with oss (default) works fine here -amd64, NetBSD 7.1- meaning youtube,
even flash and streaming via vlc plugin;)
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Swift Griggs < swiftgri...@gmail.com (Link ->
mailto:swiftgri...@gmail.com) >
Dátum: 2017 augusz
) but it works pretty
well (even full screen) in midori -just like the newest npapi flash plugin.
Best regards,
r0ller
Hi Coypu,
Thanks, that worked! Although, I find it a bit misleading that theres an
adobe-flash-player24 directory as well which is kind of tempting but the right
one is adobe-flash-player what indeed works with flash25 as well:)
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó
Hi Coypu,
Thanks, thatd be great! However, when I tried it yesterday, the flash
package appeared that in the list of pkgin was not found in the 7.1 repo when
trying to install it:( Where shall I indicate it?
Thanks regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: coypusdf.org (Link
://netbsd.org/releases/formal-7/NetBSD-7.1.html page mentions among the
highlights Linux compatibility improvements, allowing, e.g., the use of
Adobe Flash Player 24.
Thanks regards,
r0ller
Hi Leonardo,
Thanks, that was it!:)
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Leonardo Taccari leotNetBSD.org (Link -
mailto:leotNetBSD.org)
Dátum: 2017 május 15 13:27:06
Tárgy: Re: no console login after sysupgrade from 7.0 to 7.1
Címzett: netbsd-usersnetbsd.org (Link
this evening. Till then, if anyone has
any hint, Id appreciate that!
Thanks regards,
r0ller
Hi Jukka,
Well, Im no expert in that but you may be interested in this video
presented by khorben and ask him:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vlQdhHcMFpKo
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Jukka Marin jukka.marinembedtronics.fi (Link
Hi Kamil,
Thanks! Ill give it a try.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Kamil Rytarowski n54gmx.com (Link -
mailto:n54gmx.com)
Dátum: 2017 április 30 11:01:59
Tárgy: Re: NetBSD/usermode status
Címzett: r0ller netbsd-usersnetbsd.org (Link -
mailto:netbsd
if we dont take
into account I/O.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Greg Troxel gdtlexort.com (Link -
mailto:gdtlexort.com)
Dátum: 2017 április 29 11:51:10
Tárgy: Re: NetBSD/usermode status
Címzett: r0ller r0llerfreemail.hu (Link -
mailto:r0llerfreemail.hu)
r0ller
Hi All,
By the way, does anyone know what would be faster: NetBSD domU on NetBSD/Xen
dom0 or NetBSD/usermode?
Thanksregards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: r0ller r0llerfreemail.hu (Link -
mailto:r0llerfreemail.hu)
Dátum: 2017 április 27 07:18:03
Tárgy: Re: NetBSD/usermode
Hi,
Ok, thats already something that gives hope:) But where can I find a howto
guide about it? Nothing pops up either in the netbsd.org domain or outside that
except the ones I mentioned.
Regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Kamil Rytarowski n54gmx.com (Link
://www.13thmonkey.org/documentation/NetBSD/EuroBSD2012-NetBSD_usermode-paper.pdf)
revealing some info about it but its not a howto or tutorial about it.
Best regards,
r0ller
i386 stuff run on
amd64 via qemu -and the question is still valid:)
Thanks regards,
r0ller
P.S.: By the way, is it worth taking another turn in the pkgsrc mailing list in
case of pkg related issues like this or most of them read anyway this list as
well?
Eredeti levél
Feladó
regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Martin Husemann
martinduskware.de
Tárgy: Re: qemu-i386 segfault
Címzett: r0ller
r0llerfreemail.hu
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 03:52:52PM 0100, r0ller wrote:
Hi Martin,
That works of course:) The point is to get it done via qemu-i386
Hi Martin,
That works of course:) The point is to get it done via qemu-i386 and thats
what doesnt work. But as I mentioned it may require 32bit libc which I
currently dont have at hand so Ill need to get it from an i386 NetBSD
install.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
? Has anyone tried such a
thing on an amd64 NetBSD-7.0?
Thanks regards,
r0ller
Hi Mike Ryo,
Thanks for the hints! However, if I got right what Coypu wrote, theres no
workaround for the win32 USER_LDT issue on amd64 NetBSD. Its good to know
anyway that therere easier ways to get 32 bit libs than building
everything via pkgsrc. Thanks again!
Best regards,
r0ller
challenge:) Thanks again!
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó:
coypuSDF.ORG
Tárgy: Re: how to build 32-bit pkgsrc on amd64
Címzett: r0ller
r0llerfreemail.hu
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 09:36:11PM 0100, r0ller wrote:
Hi All,
Theres a guide on how to build 32-bit pkgsrc
? If so, then the latest one (netbsd32_compat40) seems to be
targeting NetBSD4.0 compatibility -where do I find netbsd32_compat for 6.0 or
7.0? I feel a bit confused about the wine multilib setup and there isnt
much info about how to do it on NetBSD. Any help is welcome:)
Thanks regards,
r0ller
development as Im rather an application developer so I guess Ill
end up getting the ndk installer work natively sooner than writing a new linux
syscall.
Best regards,
r0ller
Eredeti levél
Feladó: Greg Troxel
gdtlexort.com
Tárgy: Re: emscripten android ndk on NetBSD
Címzett
but I havent tried it out
yet if it really works on the phone. Ill let you know later:)
Thanks for any help in advance!
Best regards,
r0ller
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