I'm really sorry to provide a generic overheating response
(I don't have a particular piece of hardware to test against),
but make sure that you have latest BIOS.
I had similar with E530 (?) and it was the middleware problem,
not software.
OpenBSD is known for being pedantic in complying to all sor
Alright, thanks for being ever-so-helpful.
I'll do my best to compile my understanding of the system
taking into account the response that is accumulated here.
As Mr. Grosse points out (and I was originally aware of it),
using snapshot userspace provides only an
approximation of current userspace
Errata: ``"snapshot" pigs'' should read
``"snapshot" pkgs''.
Please blame automatic completion.
On May 7, 2014 6:51 PM, "Manuel Pages" wrote:
> Dear list,
> Using manuals I have figured out how to follow
> -current by means of buliding
Dear list,
Using manuals I have figured out how to follow
-current by means of buliding kernel and rebuilding
userspace. Also I can see that with a known amount
of caution it's possiblle to use snapshots with -current
and update userspace with pkg_add -u.
What escapes my mind though is how do sets
Rebuilding kernel helped.
Now I run -current MP kernel and everything works like a charm.
Much love and gratefulness to you, Tomash.
Dear Tomaš,
thank you so much for your support, thanks to you I felt encouraged to
finally
update my BIOS. It solved the driver problem (and by the looks of it,
improved
fan performance, but it's handwaving); however as far as I can tell from
dmesg
and system performance, only one core is used sti
Wow, I didn't catch it. It's kinda shocking.
Is there any data bank regarding Thinkpads, it's BIOS and OpenBSD?
I'm so sorry!
http://f.nn.lv/n5/7c/ii/dmesg.full
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Manuel Pages
> wrote:
>
>> Hello list, first post here \o/
>>
>> The question is about drivers for "Int
Hello list, first post here \o/
The question is about drivers for "Intel HD Graphics 3000" rev 0x09
(not a hybrid with some nVIDIA nonsense).
When I run X, I get the following result (from Xorg.0.log):
```
[ 42880.697] (II) LoadModule: "intel"
[ 42880.698] (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri
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