From at least a couple of month my laptop doesn't resume after suspend.
Mine is a thinkpad T410 with intel integrated gpu. The behaviour seems
to be the same as reported in:
http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/T410i-resume-broken-with-amd64-bsd-mp-and-revision-1-249-of-acpi-c-td240150.html
But,
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 03:07:02PM +0200, Eric Faurot wrote:
> [...]
> This is a fallout due to the merging of multiple processes. It's been
> fixed in cvs two days agos.
> [...]
Wonderful. Everything is back to normal now, thanks.
--
Gregor Best
Hi
I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
Thank you softraid.
They are 3T drives and it looks like the rebuild is going to take
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 5:22 AM, John Cox wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
> One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
> has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
> Thank you softraid.
>
> Th
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, John Cox wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
> One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
> has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
> Thank you softraid.
>
> They are 3T dri
Hi list!
I installed the comp54.tgz set too when I installed
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.4/amd64/install54.iso
then:
# cd /root && ftp http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/`uname -r`/src.tar.gz
&& tar -xzf /root/src.tar.gz -C /usr/src
# uname -r
5.4
# pwd
/usr/src
# ls -la
total 124
drwxrw
Hi,
ohh, whyyy wrote on Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 07:54:12PM +0200:
> # cd /root && ftp http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/`uname -r`/src.tar.gz
> && tar -xzf /root/src.tar.gz -C /usr/src
If you want to patch the kernel, you need sys.tar.gz, too.
Yours,
Ingo
-current not currently building:
==
mandoc -Tlint -Wfatal /usr/src/usr.sbin/ldapd/ldapd.conf.5
cc -o ldapd ber.o log.o control.o util.o ldapd.o ldape.o conn.o
attributes.o namespace.o btree.o filter.o search.o parse.o auth.o
modify.o index.o ssl.o ssl_p
Get new code. A shared library was not cranked correctly.
> -current not currently building:
> ==
> mandoc -Tlint -Wfatal /usr/src/usr.sbin/ldapd/ldapd.conf.5
> cc -o ldapd ber.o log.o control.o util.o ldapd.o ldape.o conn.o
> attributes.o namespace.o
I'm running OpenBSD 5.5-current on a MacPro1,1. dmesg (complete below)
shows azalia Intel 6321ESB HD Audio with Realtek ALC885 codec. After
working through the FAQ I have managed to get a very low level of audio
but even using mixerctl to set outputs.master to the maximum level I get
barely audible
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 06:05:02PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote:
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.5-current on a MacPro1,1. dmesg (complete below)
> shows azalia Intel 6321ESB HD Audio with Realtek ALC885 codec. After
> working through the FAQ I have managed to get a very low level of audio...
I noticed this
Josh Grosse writes:
> I noticed this in your mixerctl results. It may be the root of the
> problem.
>
>> outputs.spkr_mute=on [ off on ]
>
> All other "mute" settings in your mixerctl results show as *off*.
I think what's going on here is that when I ran mixerctl I had my
speakers plugged in t
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 07:22:12PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote:
> For what it's worth, I get the same low volume when I use the "speaker"
> jack on the back of the computer. I've also verified that the speakers
> themselves are working properly, using another audio source.
OK. It was just the first
On 09.04.2014. 18:24, Fil Di Noto wrote:
Is there any hope of OpenBSD running on IBM Power hardware (System P,
LPAR) in the future?
...
OS on that hardware without cooperation from IBM? I don't see any
Linux distros that do not have a relationship with IBM that run on
Power.
Slackware Linux h
On 04/13/14 20:47, Zeljko Jovanovic wrote:
> On 09.04.2014. 18:24, Fil Di Noto wrote:
>> Is there any hope of OpenBSD running on IBM Power hardware (System P,
>> LPAR) in the future?
> ...
>> OS on that hardware without cooperation from IBM? I don't see any
>> Linux distros that do not have a relat
Guess I'm missing the point, Downloaded src from scratch and now
getting a different error (on two separate systems) when trying to
build userland:
mandoc -Tlint -Wfatal /usr/src/usr.sbin/ntpd/ntpctl.8
===> usr.sbin/openssl
cc -O2 -pipe -DMONOLITH -DTERMIOS -DANSI_SOURCE -DOPENSSL_NO_RC5
-DOPENSS
Nick Holland wrote:
There's a lot of reasons developers can be interested in particular hardware
The P series are perfectly good systems for AIX, Linux, and i Series OS (OS400).
They would also be fine for OpenBSD if there were any call for that, but in the
IBM community,
the open-source *nix n
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 23:15, Chris Smith wrote:
> Guess I'm missing the point, Downloaded src from scratch and now
> getting a different error (on two separate systems) when trying to
> build userland:
>
> mandoc -Tlint -Wfatal /usr/src/usr.sbin/ntpd/ntpctl.8
> ===> usr.sbin/openssl
> cc -O2 -pi
OK, I'll try again. I do follow the source changes via gmane with a
newsreader but I think there's a bit of delay.
Thanks.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 11:27 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 23:15, Chris Smith wrote:
>> Guess I'm missing the point, Downloaded src from scratch and now
We'd love to rsync the repository more real-time, but haven't got the
bandwidth.
And even if we did, there still would be moments between when you
fetch, start a build.
Hint to everyone: Fetch. Build. See error? re-fetch, rebuild. If
it happens the 2nd time, then maybe...
Do you understand
>There are a bunch of things that are needed for an OpenBSD port,
>including at least:
>1) Interest by a developer.
Right.
>2) Hardware in the developer's hand.
Totall irrelevant. If there is interest, they will ask to get for it.
>3) Availability of hardware for other developers at a reasonab
Apple machines tend to need gpio pin related quirks.
If you include the output of 'pcidump -v' for the audio device it will
help figure out which set of quirks your machine needs.
It is a live development tree:
118 2014/03/26
180 2014/03/27
81 2014/03/28
57 2014/03/29
63 2014/03/30
97 2014/03/31
65 2014/04/01
45 2014/04/02
77 2014/04/03
32 2014/04/04
34 2014/04/05
42 2014/04/06
74 2014/04/07
47 2014/04/08
47 2014/04/09
46 2014/04/10
51 2014/0
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Zeljko Jovanovic <
zelj...@tesla.rcub.bg.ac.rs> wrote:
> On 09.04.2014. 18:24, Fil Di Noto wrote:
>
>> Is there any hope of OpenBSD running on IBM Power hardware (System P,
>> LPAR) in the future?
>>
> ...
>
> OS on that hardware without cooperation from IBM? I do
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Zeljko Jovanovic <
zelj...@tesla.rcub.bg.ac.rs> wrote:
> On 09.04.2014. 18:24, Fil Di Noto wrote:
>
>> Is there any hope of OpenBSD running on IBM Power hardware (System P,
>> LPAR) in the future?
>>
> ...
>
> OS on that hardware without cooperation from IBM? I do
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