Enabling bigmem=1:
-real mem = 3734757376 (3561MB)
-avail mem = 3624775680 (3456MB)
+real mem = 4271632384 (4073MB)
+avail mem = 4148350976 (3956MB)
Also, from sys/arch/amd64/amd64/machdep.c:
/* Tweakable by config(8) */
How?
2008/12/16 Toni Mueller :
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, 15.12.2008 at 15:47
I hadn't noticed this until now and I don't know if this is a known
issue(sorry I didn't find anything in the lists) or something I am
doing wrong. My laptop has a dual headphone jack but only the left
jack is working in OpenBSD. The hardware is okay and everything else
seems to be working.
Thank
Sorry, I always screw my reports. Now I see the mess.
The only option I get is dac3. I don't know what the hell they are - I
know nothing about sound hardware - but both work exactly the same in
Linux with regular earphones, if there is some technical difference I
am not aware of it. Next you will
> I'm not familiar with airplane headphones. from your description, it
> sounds like one is the left channel and one is the right channel.
> do the plugs look different? that is, is the "ring" in the same place
> on both? I would expect it to be in different places.
The ones I have can be used
2009/2/14 Hannah Schroeter :
> Hi!
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 01:23:07PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>I want to remind everyone of two things
>
>>First, it is nice if you mail a dmesglog entry once in a while.
>
>> (dmesg | sysctl hw.sensors) | mail -s "type of machine"
>> dm...@openbsd.or
Hello,
Why wasn't citrus i18n support merged in the end?
Was it for technical reasons, lack of testing, licensing, NIHS or what?
Thank you,
2009/3/24 Jacob Meuser :
>> > I only got feedback from one person about swfdec update/sndio backend
>> > addition.
>>
>> do you read that as no interest in said port?
>
> somewhat.
>
> --
> jake...@sdf.lonestar.org
> SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
>
>
Sorry, I had downlo
utf-8 is ignored as regular valid ASCII in most utilities. This is
what makes utf-8 so nice.
The main problem(1) is for utilities like for example ls and ed that
use isprint to determine if they are allowed to print a character and
print '?' or an octal escape sequence on nonprint chars. With a ha
rm `ls | grep E` would delete that file leaving others alone.
Regards,
2009/5/15 Ryan Flannery :
> tarski> rm `ls | grep E`
> ~,u?} w=R1 T)U7r 5\4gm(_EW]W-sn^[[?1;2c: No such file or directory
> B B B B B B B B B Ec?J9 K%Mx/!...@s S,W7g?5
> 0,z: No such file or directory B B B B B B
M}OWDt?Yw?rB~[*6t?0h|7 tarski>
True, I had checked it using the shell t
I tried to run a recent i386 4.4 beta on a KVM/QEMU virtual machine
under Ubuntu and there are some problems with the emulated network.
The driver constantly reports timeouts.
> re0: watchdog timeout
As a side effect the connection is very slow. I assume that doesn't
happen on the actual hardware t
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/8/7 Jordi Beltran Creix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I tried to run a recent i386 4.4 beta on a KVM/QEMU virtual machine
>> under Ubuntu and there are some problems with the emulated network.
>> The driver constantly reports timeouts.
>>>
I am using a virtual machine to try and follow -CURRENT.I have
installed a snapshot, downloaded the cvs source, built it and run to
see if it worked, up to there everything is okay.
Reading the FAQ I found out that the "official" way to follow current
more or less closely is to build a ramdisk imag
downloaded the one from the snapshots and see it is
RAMDISK_CD. Do I need to build the RAMDISK_CD kernel instead of
RAMDISK and it will work?
Thank you
2008/9/28 Stijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jordi Beltran Creix wrote:
>>
>> I am using a virtual machine to try and follow
IR, RELEASEDIR and a
> make in /usr/src/distrib/ramdisk might work, really your on your own if
> your trying to do that.
>
> Regards
>
> Nigel Taylor
>
>
> Jordi Beltran Creix wrote:
>> I am NOT trying to boot my root partition using bsd.rd. Although I see
>> that
I recently acquired a Dell "opensource" laptop and am trying to
install OpenBSD on it. But I am having a problem with the Ethernet.
The device is detected as a Broadcom chipset and is managed by the bge
driver. This is all from a i386 4.3 CD but I had the same problem with
an old 4.4 snapshot.
> bg
unresponsive setup item(say ftp to openbsd.org without a connection)
without leaving the setup altogether?
Thank you
2008/10/27 Kevin Cornies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 09:20:14PM +0900, Jordi Beltran Creix wrote:
>> I recently acquired a Dell "opensource"
Shouldn't you *disable* acpi?
2008/11/16 Daniel Bareiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> Hi all!
>
> I am trying to boot a qemu virtual machine of OpenBSD 4.4 (previous to
> November release) with smp kernel on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core
> Processor 3800+,
Then what is the meaning of this comment in the kernel's memcpy?
A few kbs don't matter, yet a dozen bytes do?
> /*
> * This is designed to be small, not fast.
> */
2008/6/6, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jon wrote:
>>> I usually name the kernel to the machine hostname, but you can give
> That comment comes from a time when memory cost ten bucks a byte. We
> don't necessarily keep all the comments up to date with the current
> market prices, though, figuring anybody reading kernel comments is
> moderately rational. Apparently not.
Well, according to previous answers, the 25 yea
2010/3/16 Marc Espie :
> Of course, it makes it completely impossible to hack on KDE if you're in
> the "C++ is crap, everything that matters should be written in C"
mentality.
> (in fact, KDE is probably the biggest example of readable C++ code I give
> to people. Doesn't hurt that it follows on t
In 47.html, in "Assorted Improvements", there is:
# malloc(2) now has an S flag to turn on the options that help
debugging and improve security.
It links to malloc(3) correctly, though.
Hi,
I was reading ELF headers from different arches when I found that for
Loongson binaries em_machine==EM_MIPS. However, elf(5) and
elf_abi.h->sys/exec_elf.h describe EM_MIPS as "/* MIPS R3000
Big-Endian only */", whereas I think Loongson processors are little
endian(objdump says elf64-littlemips
2010/8/4 Christopher Zimmermann :
> On 07/28/10 21:45, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>>
>>> == xterm ==
>>
>> What doesn't work: UTF-8 mode is incompatible with 8-bit control
>> sequences. If that doesn't ring a bell for you, then you don't
>> need to worry about it.
2010/8/5 Matthew Dempsky :
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Jordi Beltran Creix
> wrote:
>> ls(1) needs to use wcwidth(3) instead of just assuming 1 for alignment
>> and if I remember correctly it also mangles the strings using
>> isprint(3) or hardcoded values ins
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