Mehma Sarja wrote:
> Installed openbsd on a model A1058, imac g5. The install was uneventful.
> However, I cannot boot to it. I've tried what the documentation says for
> booting off the HD using open prom and the error is that /bsd does not
> exist. I'm going off memory now.
>
> Is anyone runnin
I've tried openbsd on an old imac g5 but I've installed onto an usb
drive because I didn't want to lose osx since the internal cdrom is
broken and it would be a PITA to reinstall... this is how I did:
1) copy bsd, bsd.rd, ofwboot in the root of the osx boot drive (which
is the only internal drive)
Stuck when running cvsync in rdomain 1. It seems cvsync does not using
second routing table because of pf.conf misconfiguration or something.
em0 as a main ISP channel, ppp0 works as reserved wireless ISP channel.
Some system services like cvsync, git, ntp should use second routing
table (rtable 1
libGL error: Version 4 or later of flush extension not found
libGL error: failed to load driver i915
I got the above when calling glxgears with OpenBSD 6.4 on Samsung nc10
nettop.
In /var/log/Xorg.0.log I see no errors except at the gebinning, se below.
Any hint?
Thanks,
Rodrigo.
On December 9, 2018 1:22:42 AM UTC, "岡本健二" wrote:
>I found mesa-libs-18.1.9 for FreeBSD ports.
>How can I get it without FreeBSD system?
>
>Kenji
>
>
>2018年12月8日(土) 14:48 岡本健二 :
>
>> I installed Ubuntu 18.04 to a AMD 6450 graphic card, and played
>> Jahshaka. It has mesa version 18.2, and runs Ja
I'm messing around with resizing a VM disk that contains a softraid
crypto volume, and I've not managed to figure out how to non-destructively
resize the crypto volume. The man pages only mention creating a crypto
volume, not *resizing*, so this strikes me as a "wipe, rebuild, restore"
operation.
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