Maybe Linux-drm messed it up?
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 10:35 AM Luke Small wrote:
> xscreensaver-settings crashes in OpenBSD 7.2
>
> Graphics card shows as radeon 7450 in the dmesg,
> "radeondrm0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "ATI Radeon HD 7450" rev 0x00",
> but it is a radeon hd 6450 exactly like th
> Pierre-Edouard p...@pywy.fr wrote:
>
>
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm using cdn.openbsd.org as installurl, and last update of packages
> > is stuck to 30th Oct.
> >
> > Switching back to ftp.openbsd.org solves the issue.
> > Is ther
On 2022-11-14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> according to boot(8) holding the Ctrl key is supposed to interrupt
> boot before /etc/boot.conf is read. But it doesn't. I see boot's
> message on VGA that it switches over to serial (as mentioned in
> boot.conf), and then it doesn't boot for a r
Pierre-Edouard wrote:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101
> Hi,
> I'm using cdn.openbsd.org as installurl, and last update of packages
> is stuck to 30th Oct.
>
> Switching back to ftp.openbsd.org solves the issue.
> Is there an issue with the sync or did the c
Hi,
I'm using cdn.openbsd.org as installurl, and last update of packages is
stuck to 30th Oct.
Switching back to ftp.openbsd.org solves the issue.
Is there an issue with the sync or did the cdn has been discontinued?
Cheers,
On 2022-11-14 13:54:18, Nick Holland wrote:
Wild guess, but I suspect that your BIOS isn't setting the marker
that /boot uses to see the pressing of the CTRL key on your system
with a USB keyboard. /boot is pretty much dependent upon your
system BIOS doing The Right Thing, as the OS hasn't load
On 11/14/22 06:40, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
according to boot(8) holding the Ctrl key is supposed to interrupt
boot before /etc/boot.conf is read. But it doesn't. I see boot's
message on VGA that it switches over to serial (as mentioned in
boot.conf), and then it doesn't boot for a reason
On 11/14/22 3:35 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
That is just for APC UPS.
I know it's supposed to be just for APC UPSes, but it's my understanding
that apcupsd works, at least for some, CyberPower UPSes.
Hi folks,
according to boot(8) holding the Ctrl key is supposed to interrupt
boot before /etc/boot.conf is read. But it doesn't. I see boot's
message on VGA that it switches over to serial (as mentioned in
boot.conf), and then it doesn't boot for a reason I would like to
investigate. The screen s
On 2022-11-14, ITwrx wrote:
> On 11/13/22 12:56 PM, Peter Fraser wrote:
>> My sensorsd.conf contains
>>
>> hw.sensors.upd0.percent0:low=99.00%:command=/etc/ups-shutdown %2
>>
>> The 99.00% was to allow me to test it easily
>>
>> As far as I could tell there is no way to ask sensorsd to only run
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