>> I just installed the latest OpenBSD snapshot on my Mac Mini G4, and
>> >> I've got trouble getting the keyboard encoding to work properly.
>> >> keyboard.encoding=no is set in /etc/wsconsctl.conf (and I also see
>> >> keyboard.encoding -> no)
On 18/01/12(Wed) 15:27, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Christer Solskogen wrote [2012-01-17 19:07+0100]:
> >> I just installed the latest OpenBSD snapshot on my Mac Mini G4, and
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Christer Solskogen wrote [2012-01-17 19:07+0100]:
>> I just installed the latest OpenBSD snapshot on my Mac Mini G4, and
>> I've got trouble getting the keyboard encoding to work properly.
>>
Hi!
I just installed the latest OpenBSD snapshot on my Mac Mini G4, and
I've got trouble getting the keyboard encoding to work properly.
keyboard.encoding=no is set in /etc/wsconsctl.conf (and I also see
keyboard.encoding -> no) during startup. But the keyboard encoding is
still US (or
Just to report that after a power failure my mac mini G4
with openBSD 4.7 macppc powered up automagically :)
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 11:12:13AM -0400, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 2:50 AM, FUGU wrote:
> > On my G4 I 've had no probles so far with gem(4).
> &
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 2:50 AM, FUGU wrote:
> On my G4 I 've had no probles so far with gem(4).
> I have a 1.25GHz one.
> Maybe we can compare logs on this.
> However, my mini is not under any heavy network load.
> I have it as a DMZ host with snort enabled and
> a simple pf config. Nothing much.J
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> > but no info on the latest one
> > thanks...
>
> I wasn't aware that there was a new one. The old one works great.
> Since we are on the topic of ethernet, I was wondering if anyone has
> experienced the gem(4) driver having issues on a Mac mini G4. I have
> six Ma
aware that there was a new one. The old one works great.
Since we are on the topic of ethernet, I was wondering if anyone has
experienced the gem(4) driver having issues on a Mac mini G4. I have
six Mac mini G4's of varying speeds. There are two 1.25 GHz, two 1.42
GHz, and two 1.5 GHz. I have h
mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini
headless?
>
> If you just leave the DVI to VGA adapter plugged in it boots fine with
> a Mac mini G4. In my experience it will not boot without the adapter
> installed.
>
> Bryan
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ot; mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
> >
> > While asking about server mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini
> > headless?
>
> If you just leave the DVI to VGA adapter plugged in it boots fine with
> a Mac mini G4. In my experience it will not boot without the adapter
> installed.
>
> Bryan
possible to run a PPC mini
> headless?
If you just leave the DVI to VGA adapter plugged in it boots fine with
a Mac mini G4. In my experience it will not boot without the adapter
installed.
Bryan
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 06:15:16AM -0700, Fred Snurd wrote:
> "fu...@safe-mail.net" wrote:
>
> > I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
> > in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
>
> While asking about server mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini
> he
On 01/07/2010 14:15, Fred Snurd wrote:
"fu...@safe-mail.net" wrote:
I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
While asking about server mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini headless?
Thanks.
Yes there is a h
"fu...@safe-mail.net" wrote:
> I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
> in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
While asking about server mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini headless?
Thanks.
I get home.
Original Message
From: Tasmanian Devil
To: fu...@safe-mail.net
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: [misc] Mac mini G4
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 13:40:27 +0200
> > I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
> > in "server" mode (make it boot automatically
> I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
> in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
There's info about how to do this on PPC with Linux on
http://www.mythic-beasts.com/support/macminicolo_howto.html - maybe
you can translate that to OpenBSD yourself. I don't kno
So, I have install macppc version of openbsd 4.7 on my macppc.
Everything works. Big thanks to openbsd team.
I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
Thanks in advance.
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