Hello arm@
Is there a method within openbsd or with an openbsd port where
it can be determined what the cpu speed is?
With latest (1.33) uefi, the speed can be set. I'd like to be
able to see if it remains as set when openbsd is fully booted.
There doesn't appear to be a sysctl giving this inf
Hello arm@
[dmesg is attached]
What's "strange" about it is that the output at the console
gets to the point where normally there'd be a login prompt.
So the date gets displayed, but there's no "login:"
The console [0] worked as expected before the upgrade.
There is the following in /etc/bo
On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 07:32:19AM +0200, Anton Lindqvist wrote:
My guess would be that you have the wrong baud rate in /etc/ttys.
For further info, see this old advice in
www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html:
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/faq/current.html.diff?r1=1.1089&r2
Hello,
Does the onboard wifi of the rpi4 require upd and uhidev ?
thanks in advance for any assistance
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Hello,
I'm trying to get bwfm to work with the onboard wireless
of the rpi4b v1.4. It seems to only very rarely attach.
radish# fw_update
fw_update: add none; update none; keep bwf
On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 04:26:29AM +0200, b...@courriel.fr.eu.org wrote:
Hello world,
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I run OpenBSD 7.6 on a rpi4 (8GB). It's my secondary desktop. My use case
is a little different to yours
firefox for web
libreoffice for office stuff
mutt for email, but also use a webmail interface
No