I'm shopping for a faster (300mbps +) PCIe wireless card. Although I'm
leaning intel, realtek's base firmware is an advantage.
V2 of the TP-LINK TL-WN881ND uses rtl8192ee chipset which was in the
separate sysutils/firmware builds:
@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2018/09/21 09:49:45 sthen Exp $
fi
I believe the FAQ4 section on multibooting is placing all Grub2 based
distributions into the same bucket incorrectly. Debian and its
derivatives utilize a different path to BOOTX64.EFI and are amendable to
multibooting with OpenBSD. See attached patch for details.
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J. Scott Heppler
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On Nov 20, 2021: 17:38, Łukasz Moskała wrote:
W dniu 20.11.2021 o 16:34, Heppler, J. Scott pisze:
I live in a rural area with poor broadband. T-mobile is introducing a
cellular based home internet plan and if the speeds are 1/3 of what they
tout, my bandwidth will increase 20x.
This would be
I live in a rural area with poor broadband. T-mobile is introducing a
cellular based home internet plan and if the speeds are 1/3 of what they
tout, my bandwidth will increase 20x.
This would be stationary and I would build to that goal.
I found there is usb support for the Quectel EC25 but a l
I was getting the same error in the setting of Dual Booting:
More details in this daemonforums thread
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=11200
Dieter Rauschenberger said:
I forgot to include the error while make install of a kernel:
LD="ld" LDFLAGS="-g" sh makegap.sh 0x gapdummy
On amd64 6.6release/stable and -current my TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-223DB has
failed to function. It does not key_sense and backends
cdio/xorriso-tcltk seem to write a lead-in track and nothing else.
The system dual boots with Debian 10 the same drive is recognized and
works without issue.
# xorriso
Richard Ulmar wrote
Iridium looked interesting, but upon research
I found a lot of people concerned about whether this project has the
resources to keep up with Chromiums security standards. The last commit
for Iridium was 3 Months ago [1], so I'm not to sure if I want to use
it..
Robert Nagy i
Richard Ulmer wrote:
Hi all,
after having Firefox running for some time (ca. 30min to 2h) my
system seems to become slow. I get frequent freezes for several
seconds, mpv instances start crashing and things like switching tabs
in Firefox become a pain.
I've got 4GB of RAM installed and when I loo
I'm running amd64-current on an ASrock J3355M and recall a similar issue
installing from a USB thumb drive. My suspicion was that the BIOS
treated the drive as an unknown input device like a keyboard or mouse.
I was able to install from a DVD/CD drive. If you do not have one, you
may be able to
Is there anything I can do to help possibly solve this problem?
I'm running current on an ASrock J3355M
http://daemonforums.org/showpost.php?p=63678&postcount=103
Baytrail motherboards have aggressive C-state power saving issues even
in linux.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_graphic
This theoretically is doable but will be a challenge. Your options will
also swing on whether the laptop you purchase will boot an old MBR
scheme or is restricted to GPT/UEFI. DragonflyBSD has instructions on
multibooting an older MBR.
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/Booting/
If you
It is possible to put together a gui, wifi tray applet that utilizes
doas.
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=10400
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J. Scott Heppler
It is in print/cups-filters
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/ports/print/cups-filters/pkg/README?rev=1.9&content-type=text/plain
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J. Scott Heppler
I just purchased a nano-usb wifi dongle with the expectation that it
would have a rtl8188cu chipset. In fact it has a MediaTek MT7601U and
on perusing alot of purchase comments it seems that the MT7601U is
supplanting the RealTek chipset.
Ralink was fairly open and provided partial documentation
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