Hello Misc,
I am configuring a couple of laptops for my kids, i had installed 70 with
i3 and gcompris in them, its been a while since the last update so i
decided to make a fresh install.
So I installed 74 in both of them, used the autoinstall so the process was
straightforward as always, reboote
On 2023-12-07, Joe B wrote:
> Hello Misc,
>
> I am configuring a couple of laptops for my kids, i had installed 70 with
> i3 and gcompris in them, its been a while since the last update so i
> decided to make a fresh install.
>
> So I installed 74 in both of them, used the autoinstall so the proce
On 2023-12-06, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>>> Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
>>
>> Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
>> Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
>> skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to 7.4.
Specifically the interface
On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 12:35:01PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> pkg_add/ftp aren't good at retrying when network connections fail.
> I'd think it's more likely a problem with your network connection
> than the cdn server, but you could try one of the other mirrors
> listed in www.openbsd.org/ft
Hi all!
Recently my trusty T410 died (had iwn(4) in it) and had to switch to an E450 -
but this has iwm(4).
Never had any issues with iwn(4) and iwm(4) seems to operate perfectly fine in
some scenarios, e.g. speedtest.net indicates 100/100Mbit down/up speed.
But downloading a base74.tgz set tak
On 12/7/23 7:37 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-12-06, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to
On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 03:39:33PM +, Lévai, Dániel wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Recently my trusty T410 died (had iwn(4) in it) and had to switch to an E450
> - but this has iwm(4).
> Never had any issues with iwn(4) and iwm(4) seems to operate perfectly fine
> in some scenarios, e.g. speedtest.net
On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 03:39:33PM +, Lévai, Dániel wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Recently my trusty T410 died (had iwn(4) in it) and had to switch to an E450
> - but \
> this has iwm(4). Never had any issues with iwn(4) and iwm(4) seems to operate
> \
> perfectly fine in some scenarios, e.g. speedtes
I see the same with multiple installs - Started with 7.4. No
modification to default installurl.
It is amazing - For 5 years, I never considered that pkg_add(1) could
fail (and it didn't)! Updating my install scripts to try until the
last package add, with -l option, is confirmed. A little co
Hello,
I am in the process of turning a Void Linux
Raspberry Pi 3 B server to one that runs
OpenBSD 7.4.
However, when attempting to
begin the installation process,
after the install media boots, the screen
goes blank, nothing else happens afterwards,
the keyboard lights still strangely react
to
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote:
Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is
primarily used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare
is the NFS client. I'm seeing transfers of about 1.2 MB/s.
Sounds about right. On a single (magn
> -Original Message-
> From: j...@bitminer.ca
> Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2023 7:55 PM
>
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote:
> >
> > Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is
> > primarily used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01
On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 9:25 AM Zé Loff wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote:
> > Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is
> primarily used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare is the NFS
> client. I'm seeing transfers of
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