What if do you make just a "sysupgrade -s", and lets the system download the next snapshot?
Em qui, 29 de ago de 2019 às 23:34, Mikal Villa <mik...@mikalv.net> escreveu: > > I tried it now. Booted with "OpenBSD 6.6-beta (GENERIC.MP) #2: Fri Aug > 30 03:36:27 CEST 2019". Unfortunately I experience the same issues now, > so if it where an attempt already on fixed it, I'm sorry to say it > didn't work. > > The only difference is that this time wsmouse0 (the trackpad) seem to > not respond at all, while the trackpad behaves quite uncontrollable > and where I wouldn't say the debug output of it reflect anything near > what I actually did on the trackpad.. I'll attach the dmesg.boot, > dmesg after xorg, and the Xorg.0.log for this test. > > > On 29/08/2019, 14:16, Stefan Sperling wrote: > >Kernel #262 is known to be broken. > >Compile your own from -current sources or wait for the next snapshot. > > > > -- > Best regards, > Mikal Villa > > -- Cleber Alves .ılı..ılı. "Observe as estrelas e aprenda com elas." Albert Einstein