Re: socket core

2024-01-15 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 08:16:38AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote: > Den tis 16 jan. 2024 kl 01:16 skrev Gustavo Rios : > > Hi folks. > > I have a simple question : How many cores does OBSD support ? > > amd64 says > > #define MAXCPUS 64 /* bitmask */ > > but different arches have different limi

Re: socket core

2024-01-15 Thread Janne Johansson
Den tis 16 jan. 2024 kl 01:16 skrev Gustavo Rios : > Hi folks. > I have a simple question : How many cores does OBSD support ? amd64 says #define MAXCPUS 64 /* bitmask */ but different arches have different limits. i386 has 32, ppc64 has 48, sparc64 has 256, HP/PA has 4 and so on. /sys/arch//

socket cores

2024-01-15 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hi folks! I have a simple question: how many cores does OBSD support ? Thanks a lot. -- The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform in the circus

socket core

2024-01-15 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hi folks. I have a simple question : How many cores does OBSD support ? Thanks a lot -- The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform in the circus

Re: Installing OpenBSD amd64 on UTM on Intel Mac?

2024-01-15 Thread David Demelier
> On Jan 12, 2024, at 21:31, Implausibility wrote: > > Hi. > > Since there's some uncertainty around the future of VMware Fusion on the Mac, > I've decided to switch to UTM (with QEMU under the covers) -- but I can't > seem to get OpenBSD .isos (7.3 or 7.4) to boot -- instead, I get dumped i

Re: time keeping fallback mechanics during reboot on octeon

2024-01-15 Thread Christian Gut
This behaved differently some releases ago. Since then the BOOT kernel had been introduced and then because of /dev/random and the upgrade kernel (bsd.upgrade) write access was needed. > On 14. Jan 2024, at 09:32, Alexander Hall wrote: > > I don't have mine (EdgeRouter lite) running anymore, b

Re: Realtek RTL8111H re(0) NIC not working on Raspberry Pi CM4

2024-01-15 Thread Benjamin Raskin
Hello, Mizsei; I took a look at Linkstar H68K and it looks to be using the same Realtek chip as the CM4 carrier board I have (RTL8111H). It seems that this is an issue on ARM64 devices. I'm not sure who's maintaining wrote the re(4) driver but I'm more than happy to help add support to for ARM64

cdn.openbsd.org: packages-stable not up to date

2024-01-15 Thread K R
Hi, It seems packages-stable from cdn.openbsd.org haven't been updated since Dec, 25th: $ curl -s https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.4/packages-stable/ | grep amd64 amd64/ 25-Dec-2023 06:06 ftp.openbsd.org seems fine, though: $ curl -s https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.4/packages-stable/