This one *should* be identical to the one I've been issued by my employer
(on which I'm running OS X) -- in that case, it has the NVidia GeForce GT
750M and the Intel Iris Pro. The Plot Thickens.

There's an error about /etc/boot.conf. The keyboard works fine at the FDE
prompt, and at the boot> prompt. There's an RTC BIOS diagnostic error
before the kernel loads. At the UCK prompt, the cursor is glitching and the
keyboard is unresponsive. External keyboard isn't helping.

Photos here, if it matters: https://imgur.com/a/iL6T0

On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Dave Voutila <vouti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ax0n,
>
> Is that a model with both integrated Intel gpu and dedicated Radeon
> gpu? Maybe look at drm(4) and try removing the radeon driver since the
> intel one should work fine.
>
> The intel drivers work great on my early-2015 MBP (i5 Broadwell), but
> then again it doesn't have any dedicated graphics.
>
> -Dave
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Ax0n <a...@h-i-r.net> wrote:
> > I have a Mid-2015 MacBook Pro that I'm trying to get OpenBSD on. I
> > installed from the latest snapshot and from -RELEASE (installXX.fs
> written
> > to SD card). The install goes fine (using an axen(4) USB dongle for
> > connectivity) but upon reboot, it gets part way through, then the screen
> > goes blank with the backlight on. Although I can briefly see the axen(4)
> > attach, it doesn't seem to get an IP address if I let it sit around for a
> > few minutes. I can't get the dmesg, and I can't determine what the last
> > message is before the screen blanks. It doesn't appear to respond to the
> > keyboard.
> >
> > Has anyone gotten this working? Google is pointing me to a few posts from
> > the likes of jcs@ and others about systems that are either slightly
> newer
> > or slightly older than mine. Any suggestions on getting a good dmesg out
> of
> > it? Devices I should consider disabling from UKC to get this thing off
> the
> > ground?
> >
> > TIA-
> > ax0n
>

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