About the system partition:
In the process of preparing to install OpenBSD, I set the 'IBM
Predesktop Area' BIOS option to 'Disabled', expecting a hidden
partition to appear. Imagine my surprise when only the NTFS partition
(it came w/ m$ poop installed), which filled the entire disk, was
visible.
pe...@bsdly.net wrote:
> You probably read too much (or too little) into this part:
>
> 04.3BSD format file system. This option is
> primarily used to build root file systems that can
> be understood by older boot ROMs.
Yes. Although my dislike of fanciness for (especially) the root
On 09/23/17 21:45, leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
> While installing OpenBSD 6.1, out of sheer, raging paranoia, I created
> the root file system with -O 0. This worked fine, until I had extracted
> everything, and the kernel crashed with some uvm error (the automagic
> reboot came too soon for me to jot
Hi,
While installing OpenBSD 6.1, out of sheer, raging paranoia, I created
the root file system with -O 0. This worked fine, until I had extracted
everything, and the kernel crashed with some uvm error (the automagic
reboot came too soon for me to jot it down -- is it such a good idea
for bsd.rd t
Included below.
--schaafuit.
bsd wrote:
> OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:49:08 MDT 2017
> dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
> cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1300MHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 1.30
> GHz
> cpu0:
> FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR
hi all .
i tried amd64 snaphots (9/23) & lumina .
the setting is simple
---
cat .xsession
exec start-lumina-desktop
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after using make world , lumina runs well .
the desk top setting of xfce4 also appears on the lumina's desktop .
1) https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lumina says that
L
Stefan Sperling writes:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 12:18:22PM +0300, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>> $ doas ifconfig iwn0 scan | grep MyNet
>> nwid MyNet chan 11 bssid xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -21dBm HT-MCS23
>> privacy,short_preamble,short_slottime,wpa2,wpa1
>
> Try disabling WPA1 on your AP. In
Alright, I opened the sucker up.
First of all, it's a type 2722, w/ a 14" display. Sorry for omitting
that information before.
The CMOS battery is indeed there, wrapped in black rubber (or
rubber-like plastic), under the keyboard, next to the keyboard
and touchpad connectors. I suppose I'll see a
On 2017-09-23, Timo Myyrä wrote:
> "Ted Unangst" writes:
>
>> TimoMyyrä wrote:
>>
>>> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
>>> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP
>>> lease from the new
>>> router.
>>> I noticed lines: "dh
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 12:18:22PM +0300, Timo Myyrä wrote:
> $ doas ifconfig iwn0 scan | grep MyNet
> nwid MyNet chan 11 bssid xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -21dBm HT-MCS23
> privacy,short_preamble,short_slottime,wpa2,wpa1
Try disabling WPA1 on your AP. In your AP's configuration,
look for
riccardo.mott...@libero.it wrote:
> there is one, usually wrapped in a yellow plastic. a Lithium battery. I
> have seen dozens of thinkpads of your vintage. From model to model it
> might change place and way to access it. Usually under the palmrest or
> under the keyboard. Sometimes near the RA
Hi,
florian.ermi...@mailbox.org wrote:
> Have you checked for a separate CMOS
> battery - which is probably long dead?
As a matter of fact I haven't yet. Stay tuned.
> I would be surprised if there's more than
> some diagnostic software for to ease the
> job of IBM's customer support=2E
> I inst
Work continues on this issue.
I found a copy of the CompactFlash 3.0 specification at [1].
In section 1.3, "Overview of CompactFlash Storage Card":
from file cfspc3_0.pdf:
> A CompactFlash storage card also runs in True IDE mode that is
> electrically compatible with an IDE disk drive."
This is
TimoMyyrä wrote:
> > But scan results see the 2.4Ghz network but not the 5Ghz network:
> >
> > $ doas ifconfig iwn0 scan | grep MyNet
> > nwid MyNet chan 11 bssid xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -21dBm HT-MCS23
> > privacy,short_preamble,short_slottime,wpa2,wpa1
> >
> >
> > timo
>
> Actually,
timo.my...@wickedbsd.net (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> "Ted Unangst" writes:
>
>> TimoMyyrä wrote:
>>
>>> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
>>> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP
>>> lease from the new
>>> router.
>>> I notic
"Ted Unangst" writes:
> TimoMyyrä wrote:
>
>> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
>> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP lease
>> from the new
>> router.
>> I noticed lines: "dhclient[22294]: fatal in iwn0: yielding respo
On 23 Sep 2017, Timo Myyrä wrote:
> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP lease
> from the new
> router.
> I noticed lines: "dhclient[22294]: fatal in iwn0: yielding responsibility" in
>
TimoMyyrä wrote:
> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP lease
> from the new
> router.
> I noticed lines: "dhclient[22294]: fatal in iwn0: yielding responsibility" in
> messages file whi
On 23/09/17 02:56, Philippe PONCEBLANC wrote:
> Hello,
> "Why is my Matrox MGA G200e not supported?" on a Proliant ML150 G6,
> OpenBSD 6.1 for I386, My full dmesg output, complete output of sysctl
> and Xorg.0.log in this message. "Matrox G200e: back to software
> rendering". 2d acceleration is not
Hi,
I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP lease
from the new
router.
I noticed lines: "dhclient[22294]: fatal in iwn0: yielding responsibility" in
messages file which might be relating to
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