Thank you so much, Stefan.
I tried the fresh snapshot of Aug 14 and it works with Opteron_G2 and
QEMU Virtual CPU (and probably other cpu models).
On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 04:54:07 +0200 (CEST)
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2017, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 14 Aug 2017, msheremet
Hi ted,
I have a x40, but I can't boot openbsd from flash stick.
If anyone reading this has any clue how to solve that, please
write here.
If I solve this issue, then I could test the behavior of
machdep.apmhalt, if that's what you want.
On Tue, 15 Aug 2017, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Aug 2017, msheremet wrote:
> > I get kernel panic trying to boot snapshot image install61.iso on the
> > amd64 QEMU virtual machine. the problem started to happen with late
> > July snapshots. And it still happens with the latest snapshot I c
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017, msheremet wrote:
> I get kernel panic trying to boot snapshot image install61.iso on the
> amd64 QEMU virtual machine. the problem started to happen with late
> July snapshots. And it still happens with the latest snapshot I can
> obtain (Aug 11). Here is the output of the boot
On Tue, Aug 15 2017, tomr wrote:
> I've been struggling to get X to lock by calling xlock(1) from
> /etc/apm/{hibernate,resume,standby,suspend}
>
> Haven't seen a lot of useful debug output from xlock...
>
> # xlock -verbose ; echo $?
> 1
> # xlock -verbose -display :0.0 ; echo $?
> No protocol sp
tomr wrote:
> I've been struggling to get X to lock by calling xlock(1) from
> /etc/apm/{hibernate,resume,standby,suspend}
>
> Haven't seen a lot of useful debug output from xlock...
>
> # xlock -verbose ; echo $?
> 1
> # xlock -verbose -display :0.0 ; echo $?
> No protocol specified
> 1
> #
>
>
I've been struggling to get X to lock by calling xlock(1) from
/etc/apm/{hibernate,resume,standby,suspend}
Haven't seen a lot of useful debug output from xlock...
# xlock -verbose ; echo $?
1
# xlock -verbose -display :0.0 ; echo $?
No protocol specified
1
#
I've figured out an effective workaro
2017-08-14 10:21 GMT+03:00, Alex Naumov :
> Hello,
>
> there is one enthusiast, who wants to make it possible:
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Working-on-support-for-Pinebook-td318562.html
>
> I don't know the current state, but I also have a Pinebook and would
> like to run OpenBSD on
Il 14 Ago 2017 8:12 PM, "Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri"
ha scritto:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 06:17:23PM +0200, matteo filippetto wrote:
> Hi all,
[cut]
> PXE boot MAC address 0b:00:27:42:7a:f0, interface em0
[cut]
> # cat /etc/ethers
> 08:00:27:42:7A:F0 thin1
Ethernet address are not matching.
Sor
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 06:17:23PM +0200, matteo filippetto wrote:
> Hi all,
[cut]
> PXE boot MAC address 0b:00:27:42:7a:f0, interface em0
[cut]
> # cat /etc/ethers
> 08:00:27:42:7A:F0 thin1
Ethernet address are not matching.
Cheers,
--
Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri,
National Bioinformatics Infra
Hi all,
i'm trying to make a diskless client following this
https://man.openbsd.org/diskless
(also find this http://kuutorvaja.eenet.ee/wiki/Diskless_OpenBSD and read
the tutorial on Absolute OpenBSD )
Both server and client are virtualbox guest. server is amd64 on 6.1. The
boot process stop her
Hello, all.
I get kernel panic trying to boot snapshot image install61.iso on the
amd64 QEMU virtual machine. the problem started to happen with late
July snapshots. And it still happens with the latest snapshot I can
obtain (Aug 11). Here is the output of the boot process:
OpenBSD/amd64 CDBOOT
The pinebook is reportedly neither well engineered and there are
non-confirmed rumours it also do not has a reliable system/developer team.
The future of their support appears to be no better than your regular
off-the-mill Chinese no-name boards.
Whilst the idea in paper sounds good, I would stay
Hi Alex,
Probably the most sensitive spot will be implementing proper Mali chip graphics
support for X.
See this post: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-arm&m=150069580728434&w=2 .
As I understand it, someone implemented an unaccelerated, blob-free graphics
driver for the Mali.
There's more ARM lap
Hello,
there is one enthusiast, who wants to make it possible:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Working-on-support-for-Pinebook-td318562.html
I don't know the current state, but I also have a Pinebook and would
like to run OpenBSD on it.
Some info you can find there: https://www.openbs
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