Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for the quick response!
I will test it as soon as a new snapshot becomes available.
I see that the changes are related to the cursor sprite - maybe this
will even fix the effect that currently the mouse cursor gets
temporarily duplicated on both screens during certain actions
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 10:40:55PM +0100, Robert wrote:
> Since about two weeks the X server keeps crashing (segfault) most of the
> time when I start it (through xenodm).
> I have to restart it (rcctl restart xenodm) about 5-10 times
> until I get an (xfce) session that stays stable.
>
> I reinsta
Zsolt Kantor writes:
> Hello to all.
> I installed the latest snapshot with Xfce. But there are some issues whit
> Xfce. I found 3 problems.
>
> 1. The terminal size is very expanded, it is not 80x..., its 145x..., but if
> I check the terminal properties the width setting is 80. Very strange.
Hi all,
I recently started to resurrect my old Alpha (Digital PWS 600au). It
was spewing a garbled mess on serial console, so I had to find a PCI
video card to install in it first. Then a PS/2 keyboard. Then it
turned out to have reverted to the PWS 600a (AlphaBIOS, supposed to
run Windows NT).
I am using mod_perl/Apache (not for long, moving to base httpd) texting
both contact page and purchases info to my cell phone with
Email::Sender. But I don't want to get them in the middle of the night.
Right now I am just restricting them to acceptable hours, but I am
losing the texts at those hou
On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 13:41:26 +0100
Erling Westenvik wrote:
> How long since you did an update before you started having problems? I
> had a similar situation some time ago on one of my current- machines
> that I hadn't updated in a long time.
>
> Check the upgrade guides:
> https://www.openbsd.o
For the snapshot packages I was told to use pkg_add -u first, and after that
install the preferred package. That worked.
For the terminal I will check out the ports mailing list.For the touchpad, I
got the point, thanks.
On Sunday, March 18, 2018, 2:37:40 PM GMT+2, Dave Voutila
wrote:
Hi Paul,
On 2018-03-18 15:55:34 +0100 Paul de Weerd wrote:
I recently started to resurrect my old Alpha (Digital PWS 600au). It
was spewing a garbled mess on serial console, so I had to find a PCI
video card to install in it first. Then a PS/2 keyboard. Then it
turned out to have reverted t
Building a -current kernel took over an hour (I forgot to time it),
but it worked! I'm now going to build a release, but that's going to
take several hours, if the kernel build time is any indication...
So here's the 6.3 dmesg (with some extra SCSI devices thrown into the
mix, for fun):
[ using
Thanks for the replies. I suspect this is the answer I needed: don't
try to install a 6.2 snapshot just before version 6.3 is released,
instead wait for the release and install that.
> You need to be sure to use the bsd.rd from the snapshot!
I'm pretty sure that's what I booted. Does any other
On 2018-03-17, Rodney Polkinghorne wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is my first post here, I appreciate how much work you all do, please
> be gentle. :-)
>
> Could someone please tell me how to install the latest snapshot, or point
> me at some instructions that work? I tried the following:
>
> 1. Download b
On 2018-03-18, Rodney Polkinghorne wrote:
> Thanks for the replies. I suspect this is the answer I needed: don't
> try to install a 6.2 snapshot just before version 6.3 is released,
> instead wait for the release and install that.
The only adaptations regarding it approaching release you need sh
Thanks Stuart
> Better to test sooner, if it still fails, if you can get a good report
> written up there's still some chance of a fix before release.
The machine is a cheap Dell laptop that's about 10 years old. It's
possible that an innocent change in the software triggered a latent
hardware f
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