Hi all,
This is my first time writing to this list, so forgive me if I miss
something. This is also my first time using OpenBSD.
I'm running OpenBSD 7.3 on a Thinkpad T460, which has two batteries. One
internal battery, and one removable battery. The expected behavior (e.g.
on Linux) is that
On Aug 07 15:32:05, mill...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Your best bet may be to replace the onboard wireless with a card
> that is supported by OpenBSD.
On Aug 08 09:55:58, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> Swapping to a different card is likely to give better results (generally
> faster, more stable, a
On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 09:49:05AM +0100, Zé Loff wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 04:25:31PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I have a mainboard which has 12 SATA ports, but only 8 ports could
> > be recognized by openbsd, other 4 ports can't, dmesg has messages
> > something like this:
On 2023-08-07, Jay F. Shachter wrote:
> I was asking whether Linux logical volumes can be recognized
> as disk devices by the OpenBSD kernel, in the way that they can be
> recognized in NetBSD, and in FreeBSD.
AFAIK, not without a bunch of work. I suppose it could be done by
extending so
On 2023-08-07, Jay F. Shachter wrote:
>
> Esteemed Colleagues:
>
> How do I get OpenBSD to recognize my wireless network device?
>
> When I install OpenBSD on my computer, the second-to-last thing the
> installer says, is that I have a multiprocessor machine, so it will
> use bsd_mp instead of bsd
Hi,
i quick update: i experience similar problems with FreeBSD 13.2, however the
port works OK under windows and Haiku.
It seems under OpenBSD and FreeBSD only USB3 devices works, all USB2 devices
(mass storage media, HID input devices, eg. mouse) gets the port disabled.
AFAIK USB2 devices work
On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 04:25:31PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have a mainboard which has 12 SATA ports, but only 8 ports could
> be recognized by openbsd, other 4 ports can't, dmesg has messages
> something like this:
>
> ahci2.1: port is unplugged
> ahci2.1: unable to probe PMP port;
Hi list,
I have a mainboard which has 12 SATA ports, but only 8 ports could
be recognized by openbsd, other 4 ports can't, dmesg has messages
something like this:
ahci2.1: port is unplugged
ahci2.1: unable to probe PMP port; portreset failed
ahci2.3: port is unplugged
ahci2.3: unable to probe PMP
For the several wished-for things here to happen, primarily somebody
would need to write the code (or port existing code) to support those
features.
The reasons why this has not been done for each of those differ, but
generally boil down to (in no particular order)
* No developer has been motivat
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