cairo and caicairo-gobject are now one single package. You need to remove
these and install the new cairo package.
Eventually, you might need to remove everything depending on cairo, clean
and re-install.
Den mån 6 maj 2024 16:47Aryabhata skrev:
> Did you also change pkgin repo?
>
> On Mon, 6
That depends if it's DRM protected or, not.
DRM protected content will only play on Linux distros using gnu libC.
This because, Googles Widevine is compiled against gnu libC. Why? Because
Chrome OS is Gentoo under the hood.
Non-DRM protected content will play on NetBSD without any add on. I
Or maybe you hit this
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2022/11/15/msg043211.html
Den fre 18 nov. 2022 07:53Michael van Elst skrev:
> riccardo.mott...@libero.it (Riccardo Mottola) writes:
>
> >After the upgrade (which I believe is partially a downgrade, I don't
> >know when 9.3 was
What's the output of audiocfg list?
Den ons 6 juli 2022 00:06Todd Gruhn skrev:
> I have up-graded to 9.99.98 . But when I listen to music -- nothing comes
> out.
>
> What am I missing?
>
See,
https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/606-keyboard-dead-keys-dont-work-in-qt-applications
Den tors 2 juni 2022 21:05chris greek skrev:
> I can't add accent marks on letters ,only on Qt Applications ! , i'm
> using english and greek keyboards layouts
> I have installed NetBSD and on the installer i
Not adding anything here but, this is something users ask everynow and then
on different forums.
It would be awesome if the wiki contained a guide on how to set-up a
dualboot, Windows/NetBSD and Linux/NetBSD. Including seting up rEFInd would
be the icing on the cake.
Happy new year.
Den ons 29
Putting things into "boxes" is understandble but, also somewhat restrictive.
Here's a full-fledged NetBSD set-up on a laptop that I posted a few weeks
ago,
https://www.reddit.com/r/UsabilityPorn/comments/qv8qap/lxqt_modern_netbsd_desktop/
As you can see, not embeded device.
Den fre 17 dec. 2021
I know it's not really what you're looking for but, I use `redshift` and it
works ok.
Den fre 10 sep. 2021 04:12Todd Gruhn skrev:
> Unfortunately,no...
> The graphics card is nVidia.
>
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 6:36 PM RVP wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Sep 2021, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> >
> > > Date:
Qt-apps can be rather picky regarding XDG, I have the following in .xinitrc
to avoid such issues,
mkdir /tmp/${USER}-runtime && chmod -R 0700 /tmp/${USER}-runtime
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/tmp/${USER}-runtime
Den sön 25 apr. 2021 06:19Bob Bernstein skrev:
> On Sat, 24 Apr 2021, RVP wrote:
>
> >
Den mån 23 nov. 2020 06:24Thomas Mueller skrev:
> from Sad Clouds:
>
> > On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 16:29:27 +0530
> > Mayuresh wrote:
>
> > > In the interim, would appreciate any feedback on luakit or other
> > > alternatives (with JS support).
>
> > x86 running Linux and Opera web browser. I gave up
are for sure built on
9.0_STABLE. Or, rather were, now they are built on 9.1_STABLE.
>Someone will need to make a patch for pkg_add and friends.
Hmm... don't know if I dare but, if I find sometime I might look at it.
Thanks for the hints.
Den mån 26 okt. 2020 kl 18:59 skrev Greg Troxel :
&g
Yes, I know but, they shouldn't be there.
Den mån 26 okt. 2020 15:46Ottavio Caruso
skrev:
> On 26/10/2020 14:34, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > First of all, thanks for 9.1, its great and it runs like a charm.
> >
> > Now,...
> >
> >
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for 9.1, its great and it runs like a charm.
Now,...
Quoting the release notes
"As usual, this release is fully compatible with packages and other binaries for
NetBSD 9.0."
While, this is true and the packages run just fine,
'/var/db/pkgin/pkg_install-err.log'
There's a newer database that you might find interesting,
https://bsd-hardware.info/
Den mån 21 sep. 2020 08:13Clay Daniels skrev:
> You are right, the site is not really informative and it is out of date.
>
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 2:45 AM Vincent DEFERT <20@defert.com> wrote:
>
>> The
kde4 is the meta-pkg available.
Den lör 19 sep. 2020 11:34Barry Scott skrev:
> I'd like to install KDE on NetBSD 9.
>
> Is there a guide I can follow with the details of which
> packages and config are required?
>
> Barry
>
>
Hi everyone,
Mainly reporting an issue here but, if you have any ideas they are welcome.
Arch: amd64
Hardware:
$ sysctl hw.machine_arch hw.model hw.ncpu hw.usermem64
hw.machine_arch = x86_64
hw.model = Intel 686-class
hw.ncpu = 4
hw.usermem64 = 8448819200
$ pcictl pci0 list
000:00:0: Intel
haxm works rather well also,
https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/68-streaming-netflix-on-netbsd
Den tis 23 juni 2020 17:26nia skrev:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 04:41:05PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> > What are the qemu accel options on NetBSD 8.0? (I guess nvmm is only in
> > 9.0?)
>
> Just xen.
>
=
Den fre 5 juni 2020 kl 08:11 skrev Pedro Pinho :
> NetBSD-9.0_STABLE, amd64 with 9.0_current
> I can confirm this,
> =
> $ doas pkgin install xmonad
> Password:
> ...
> 12 packages to install:
> hs-dlist-0.8.0.7 hs-old-locale-1.0.0.7
> hs-data-default-instances
NetBSD-9.0_STABLE, amd64 with 9.0_current
I can confirm this,
=
$ doas pkgin install xmonad
Password:
...
12 packages to install:
hs-dlist-0.8.0.7 hs-old-locale-1.0.0.7
hs-data-default-instances-old-locale-0.0.1
hs-data-default-instances-dlist-0.0.1nb4
>Today I noticed that I have ca. 30 files named .serverauth #? = 1 char
>If I have 4 windows open plus the XClock -- shouldnt there only be 5 of
these
>.xauth files?
>How would this affect the performance of X-windows ?
>If thats the prob, can the number of .xauth files be limited ?
I think
Despite not being announced yet, 9.0-RC2 is running perfectly
on my machine since yesterday afternoon.
Just want to say thanks to everyone tjat pulled this together.
consider them ready to
merge and can post a list in tech-pkg in
a week or so for review.
Den tis 28 jan. 2020 14:46Greg Troxel skrev:
> Pedro Pinho writes:
>
> > Is it possible to have more than one repo defined
> > in /usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf or, am I looking fo
020 om 05:43 schreef Pedro Pinho:
> > Hi,
> > Is it possible to have more than one repo defined
> > in /usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf or, am I looking for trouble?
> > I want to have pkgin handling an official mirror and at the same time a
> > local repo with p
Hi,
Is it possible to have more than one repo defined
in /usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf or, am I looking for trouble?
I want to have pkgin handling an official mirror and at the same time a
local repo with pkgs built locally that officially don't exist in the main
repository.
Is this as
Here's mine,
# .shrc file for sh(1).
ll(){ ls -l ${1+"$@"}; }
case "$-" in *i*)
if /bin/test -z "${HOST}"; then
HOST="$(hostname)"
fi
PS1="${USER}@${HOST%%.*} $PS1"
set -o emacs
;;
esac
Den fre 24 jan. 2020 17:30Ottavio Caruso
skrev:
> Hi,
>
> [hoping my post doesn't arrive duplicated or
I only use tiling wms. Awesome on Voidlinux running on top of musl-libC and
spectrwm (configured with the same keybindings of Awesome) on NetBSD.
Awesome started as a fork of dwm, but its today an advanced framework to
develop and configure "your own" wm extensible with lua.
spectrwm is simple to
Ops! You're right, didn't think about it. I actually have a separate /usr
partition.
Thx!
Den lör 9 nov. 2019 kl 13:54 skrev Robert Elz :
> Date:Sat, 9 Nov 2019 08:40:33 +0100
> From: Pedro Pinho
> Message-ID: <
> cac7ebt4nzwmnnspxxjsjwt7act7qcwpp
Hi all,
Something I've been wondering about...
Say I want dbus service running at boot, for example. I install dbus, copy
/usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/dbus to /etc/rc.d/ and add dbus=YES in rc.conf
Now, would/could I be facing any unexpected issues if I use symlinks
instead? i.e. ln -s
28 okt. 2019 kl 16:02 skrev Pedro Pinho :
> Looking further into this, /usr/pkg/lib contains libgdk-3.so.0 but not
> libgdk-2.so.0
> Looking at 2019Q2 vs Q3 there has been an update to gdk-pixbuf2 from
> 2.36.12 to 2.38.1. Could this be it?
> Does anyone know a package that pulls lib
Looking further into this, /usr/pkg/lib contains libgdk-3.so.0 but not
libgdk-2.so.0
Looking at 2019Q2 vs Q3 there has been an update to gdk-pixbuf2 from
2.36.12 to 2.38.1. Could this be it?
Does anyone know a package that pulls libgdk-2??
Den mån 28 okt. 2019 11:28Pedro Pinho skrev:
> Update.
Hi all,
Just updated my system (8.1_STABLE, amd64) using pkgin update and pkgin
full-upgrade.
I can't use firefox anymore...
$firefox
XCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr/pkg/lib/firefox/libmozgtk.so:
Shared object "libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0" not found
Could't load XPCOM.
Sorry for the formating, but
Hi! I've been using NetBSD on my laptop for just approx. 1 year now. My
disk space is rather limited and I'm strickly dependent on pkgin and binary
pkgs.
So, I'm wondering, are there any building priorities for the binaries?
Like, 8.1>8.0>7.1>7.0 or, is it irrelevant?
TIA
Boot the machine with the correct arch NetBSD image. When it boots, pick
your keyboard layout and drop to console. Check #dmesg
Then check #pcictl pci0 list for a hardware list and see if everything is
supported.
Alternative, wait and see if someone else is using on of those.
Den ons 23 okt.
https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/68-streaming-netflix-on-netbsd
Same here, HP ProBook 6460b from 2013, i5 CPU, 8GB RAM, replaced the
original HDD with a SSD and replaced the crappy broadcom wifi card with an
Intel one. Everything working fine, further details here,
https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/6-netbsd-a-little-guide-for-newcomers
Very recently, I've tried
Thank you!
Let's hope it can be fixed. For now, I'll keep 2018Q4 and check back in a
week or two. I'll remember to follow the thread you linked.
Best Regards,
Den ons 24 apr. 2019 07:04Martin Husemann skrev:
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:18:55PM +0200, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > Hi all,
&
Hi all,
System: NetBSD 8.0 amd64
Today I saw that the binaries from 2019Q1 were through. Fortunately, I've
decided to check the list of packages on-line before updating/upgrading my
system, as there are many packages missing. Enough to break my system, so
I've pointed my repositories.conf to
What exactly runs on Chrome that doesn't run on Firefox?
Haven't tried exactly this, but I did run a minimal Ubuntu install with
Firefox on my Voidlinux musl-libC using qemu with kvm-enable. Used this vm
to stream DRM protected content, which otherwise does not run on musl.
Waiting for
:
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 11:48:27AM +0100, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > I'm planning to create a qemu virtual machine on my NetBSD laptop, so I
> can
> > set-up a minimal linux system running Firefox and watch Netflix on
> NetBSD.
> > I'm wondering though, which one is bett
Hi everyone!
I'm planning to create a qemu virtual machine on my NetBSD laptop, so I can
set-up a minimal linux system running Firefox and watch Netflix on NetBSD.
I'm wondering though, which one is better for this user case, HAXM or NVMM?
Any thoughts?
Thx!
Interesting, I've briefly mentioned this issue during this thread,
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2019/01/18/msg022023.html
GIMP is also missing.
I pull my packages from the fr mirror and there is no Firefox-62 on the Q4
release, although, it exists on the Q3.
Interesting also that
Spot on!
Midori is running now. No errors or missing libs when launching it from the
terminal.
Accessed a couple of web pages just to try without any issues. That's
great, Thx!
/Pedro
P.S.: Will the fix be pushed to the repo? Or are you still looking for a
permanent fix?
Den sön 20 jan. 2019
, i5 quad-core on some pages.
Den sön 20 jan. 2019 22:12 skrev David H. Gutteridge :
> On Sun, 2019-01-20 at 17:34 +0100, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > The symlink was just a test, I've removed it as I got another missing
> library.
> >
> > Here's the output of ldd /us
not
supported by device
I see if I get the time to compile midori from pkgsrc later today.
Den sön 20 jan. 2019 kl 14:58 skrev Greg Troxel :
> Pedro Pinho writes:
>
> > Back at home!
> > I've just erased my disk using gpsrted-live usb and made a fresh install
> > from
Just found another missing package from 2018Q4, gimp is not available as a
binary package.
Den sön 20 jan. 2019 kl 17:34 skrev Pedro Pinho :
> The symlink was just a test, I've removed it as I got another missing
> library.
>
> Here's the output of ldd /usr/pkg/bin/midori https://
Hi all,
A bit short of time today, but...
I'll try to post the output from ldd later today. It was rather long, so
maybe a link to pastebin or similar is better.
I think both of you (Dave, Robert and Martin) are probably right about how
the binary was built.
I could use another browser, but I want
Back at home!
I've just erased my disk using gpsrted-live usb and made a fresh install
from the image here,
http://ftp.fr.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-8/201901151910Z/images/
NetBSD 8.0 STABLE arch amd64
Pointed pkgin to
http://ftp.fr.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0/All/
I'm away from home for a few days and will try to fix my system as soon as
possible.
Still, I believe that something went wrong with the builds for the Q4
release.
This a screenshot over firefox for the Q3 list of packages,
https://imgur.com/GV71xgT
and here is the same for Q4,
Thank you for the heads-up.
Building everything from source on this machine is not viable. I have a
32GB SSD and the building directories would probably "eat that up".
I had no issue moving from 2018Q1 to Q2 (well except for a sync delay and a
lost symlink to 8 quickly solved by posting here) or
, http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2018/12/30/msg027871.html
it clearly stated firefox 64...
Den tor 17 jan. 2019 14:48 skrev Edgar Pettijohn :
>
> On Jan 17, 2019 7:35 AM, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> >
> > Nope, this was/is 8.0 from the start.
> > I've done a full upgr
Nope, this was/is 8.0 from the start.
I've done a full upgrade from Q3 to Q4 that's all. I know I shouldn't mix
quaternary releases.
Please, have a look at
http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0/All/ and you
will see that packages are missing, firefox was an example.
While we
tor 17 jan. 2019 08:46 skrev Martin Husemann :
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 07:03:33AM +0100, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > Reply to myself and another problem.
> > Actually, there's no firefox package with version >52!?
> > Wonder if I should point my repo conf back to Q3? Does a
Reply to myself and another problem.
Actually, there's no firefox package with version >52!?
Wonder if I should point my repo conf back to Q3? Does anyone know what
went wrong with the package build?
Thanks
Den ons 16 jan. 2019 23:12 skrev Pedro Pinho :
> Hi all,
> I've bee
Hi all,
I've been waiting for this since pkgsrc Q4 was released... the binaries are
through now!
Now to the problem...
Can't launch a web browser (Firefox or Midori) after updating and upgrading
through pkgin, libstdc++.so.7 not found.
Was this an (too early) update and the package will,
Hi all,
I've just finished customizing a modern looking laptop with NetBSD and
posted it on unixporn.
I guess a lot of you don't care, but I wanted to show how wonderful this OS
can be.
For those interested, here is the link
Hi everyone!
Been running NetBSD with awesome wm on a laptop for a few months now and
I'm enjoying every moment of it.
As I only use awesome wm on my machines, I would like to have it included
on my install image.
I've read about the steps to create your own install CD. But CD/DVD readers
are
018 at 3:24 AM Pedro Pinho wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I'm rather new to NetBSD, been using it on a laptop for about 3 months
> now, amd64 8.0. I'm really enjoying this OS and everything is working fine.
> So, sorry if this has already been answered...
> >
> > Why
Hi all,
I'm rather new to NetBSD, been using it on a laptop for about 3 months now,
amd64 8.0. I'm really enjoying this OS and everything is working fine. So,
sorry if this has already been answered...
Why does http://pkgin.net/ points to https://github.com/NetBSDfr/pkgin ?
This github repo has
Thanks!
Just waiting for the mirrors to sync, then I'll change back my
repositories.conf
:)
Den ons 19 sep. 2018 06:21 skrev:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 08:59:55PM -0400, Eric Hawicz wrote:
> > On 9/18/2018 4:37 AM, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > > This morning trying to update/upgra
This morning trying to update/upgrade my system I got the following,
~~$ sudo pkgin update
Password:
processing remote summary
(http://ftp.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0
pkgin: Could not fetch
http://ftp.fr.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0/All
Looking closer at
15:30Thomas Mueller skrev:
>
> from Pedro Pinho:
>
> > Here's a complete list of WM's for *nix systems
> > https://www.gilesorr.com/wm/table.html
>
> > What exactly do you mean with " I tried awesome some years ago, but the
> > "awesome" dec
Here's a complete list of WM's for *nix systems
https://www.gilesorr.com/wm/table.html
What exactly do you mean with " I tried awesome some years ago, but the
"awesome" decoration/artwork just got in the way and confused me"?
Don't take me wrong, I would just like to know what was so confusing.
Recomended, I don't know. Most probably you are going to get quite a lot of
different answers here.
But,...
Personally, I only run awesome wm on my systems. Started using it a couple
of years ago and can not think about using something else.
If you're curious about it check my screenshots on
Just to get this here.
I've moved the SSD drive containing NetBSD to another machine and both
commands are working properly.
Regards
Den mån 30 juli 2018 16:29Pedro Pinho skrev:
> Ok! I've checked hp's webpage.
> No BIOS updates available under Linux. Of course, there's no reference to
> any
the BIOS, but I won't be able to do this before earliest next week.
Regards
Den mån 30 juli 2018 11:19Martin Husemann skrev:
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 11:12:46AM +0200, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > I'll check if there are any BIOS updates available and reply back.
> > No error messages a
-- Forwarded message --
From: Pedro Pinho
Date: 2018-07-30 10:20 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine
To: Martin Husemann
Thank you for your help.
Here are the dmesg outputs
with acpi https://pastebin.com/2CWXn6n5
without acpi https
skrev:
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 09:03:04PM +0000, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > All these are my last attempts at shutting down my machine.
> > Please find the full log here, https://pastebin.com/PKEtRqWP
>
> Can you please give concrete commands that you invoke and explain
> the res
Hi all,
Just installed NetBSD-8 on my laptop hp probook 6470b
I've been using Void Linux musl-libC build with awesome wm for quite
sometime,
but this is my first NetBSD machine.
Most things are working just fine.
Wifi doesn't work due to a, I think, unsupported broadcom chip.
Although, this is not
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