Hello,
I have a Thinkpad T14s AMD (currently running Loonix) that I'd probably
like to move to OpenBSD.
I had a look through the archive, and there was mention a few months
back that the installer for 6.7 would not even boot on this machine [1].
Wondering if anyone has had a more recent experien
Jan Betlach writes:
> I am about to install -current on my new T14s with Ryzen 4750u as
> well.
>
> I have browsed r/openbsd, there are two recent posts related to
> this. I have also chatted on Freenode / #openbsd as there are couple
> of guys running -current on their AMD Thinkpads.
>
> It seem
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 14:06, Jan Betlach wrote:
>
>
> I am about to install -current on my new T14s with Ryzen 4750u as well.
>
> I have browsed r/openbsd, there are two recent posts related to this. I have
> also chatted on Freenode / #openbsd as there are couple of guys running
> -current on
I've just installed -current on my Thinkpad T14s, and I have a weird
problem with getting sound to work properly.
It seems that sound does work, but only through the headphone jack.
I've made sure everything is unmuted in mixerctl, but nonetheless
there's no output at all from the built in speaker
Hi Jan,
Thanks for your reply. Comments inline. :-)
-ajf
Jan Betlach writes:
> It is nice to hear that most stuff works. In respect with the sound:
> there were two guys on IRC reporting the same issue - sound does not
> work via the speakers, however it works via the headphone jack. I am
> n
Mihai Popescu writes:
> Try the volume up key, since the speakers volume might be set to minimum.
Nope. mixerctl suggests that's not the case. Pressing volume up/down
does nothing. I turned the volume to max with cmixer also - same thing.
I'm running a ThinkPad T14s. There's been some recent additions to the
azalia driver to help make audio work a little better on this machine
(it now works and seems to get configured correctly).
However, I'm having problems getting my internal microphone to work.
I compiled my kernel with AZALIA_
Marcus MERIGHI writes:
> what does
> $ sysctl kern.audio.record
> say?
[fagg@moon][~][0] -> sysctl kern.audio.record
kern.audio.record=1
Mihai Popescu writes:
> [ ... ]
>
> So, why do you trim outputs? Where is the full dmesg? Do you fear something?
>
> Do you realize that your and other people's problems with sound in
> particular CAN BE related to other hardware present in your computer or a
> specific configuration?
I'm not su
Anthony Campbell writes:
> I upgraded to the i386 version of 6.8-Release on three different
> Thinkpads R40E. On all of them, chromium fails to start, saying "Unable
> to allocate memory".
>
> I suppose these are so ancient that it's hardly surprising (can't be
> mamy still around), but I thought
yul3n.f...@protonmail.com writes:
> Sorry I think I had a problem with my previous message which appeared
> to be blank. I plan to buy a laptop with an AX1650 wifi card, which
> isn't marked as compatible with the iwx driver. However, it is, in
> fact, a AX200, which is compatible with this drive
Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of provisioning a new NAS for home. It's
replacing an older Synology unit that ticks me off in so many ways.
I am looking to hear other's experiences with using OpenBSD as a NAS -
specifically in terms of reliability, and for suggestions on how to
provision my
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your mail.
Kenneth Gober writes:
> I believe softraid is reliable enough, but I don't use it so I can't
> say so from personal experience. I do use Samba and NFS though and
> can report that those work acceptably well. Reading a large file via
> Samba over a gigabit link ru
Otto Moerbeek writes:
> It's a new interesting ARM platform with very good performance. Yes,
> it is closed but it's also kind of a nice challenge to overcome that
> hurdle. So mixed feelings about that part.
Let's not also forget that it gives people a choice as to what software
they can run -
pipus writes:
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his
> parts 2 really nice private emails on the product itself :)
You're a real super good salesperson, it seems.
Nobody in their right mind would buy whatever it is you're trying to
flog after seeing you act th
Based on my reading, the problem is not with OpenBSD but with Skype.
They don't support it. I played around a little bit (even trying a
user-agent switcher thingy) - no dice. Admittedly I didn't put too
much time into it because I use Skype probably once a year at best.
On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at 10:5
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 at 10:55, Samarul Meu wrote:
>
> I am a little puzzled that there is no failsafe mechanism for commands like
> bioctl or fdisk on the already mounted disk. For me the obvious think was
> that the system complains when trying bioctl -d sd0.
To be fair, bioctl talks to block I/O
Pressed send too early.
It is also worth pointing out that I'm fairly sure every *nix has
similar ways to blow your arms and legs off. There's nothing special
about OpenBSD or bioctl in that sense.
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 at 11:31, Ashton Fagg wrote:
>
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 at 10
Color me surprised...I can't say I've ever tried it to know.
Still, rm is a little different to something that's talking directly
to a device.
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 at 12:33, Daniel Jakots wrote:
>
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 11:31:13 -0500, Ashton Fagg
> wrote:
>
> &g
I'm curious as to what other folks are doing for mounting iSCSI volumes
at boot time. I've successfully configured iscsid, and mounting the
volume manually works as expected.
I found this article [1] which suggests that hotplugd should be used.
I also found this old presentation [2] which suggest
Claudio Jeker writes:
> Yeah, the documentation is not great.
>
> You need to add 'net' to the mount options in /etc/fstab for iscsi drives.
> Then our rc script will do the right thing and mount these drives late
> (after iscsid started).
>
> .a /mnt/test ffs rw,noatime,nodev,nosuid,net 1 2
>
>
Remco writes:
> I've never used this myself, so this is just an idea, Maybe setting up
> a routing domain and running pkg_add using route(8)'s "exec" command
> will do the job ?
Yup. route -T exec works well.
I use it for one my home servers that serves stuff out over a Wireguard
tunnel. Ther
jpegb...@dismail.de writes:
> Hello,
> I'm having a problem with 6.9-beta that I reported on a few months ago
> on 6.8-current, but that seems to have been ignored. When booting
> 6.9-beta I get a black lit screen after half the dmesg has been
> displayed. This happens on an amd64 dell precision
Riccardo Giuntoli writes:
> Hi list. A pleasure to.
>
> Got a strange error with native wireguard for roadwarrior config.
Pasting the full error makes people more likely to help you.
> PF NAT doesn't work.
Ok, but what's the error? "doesn't work" isn't very descriptive.
> Someone with the sam
Ax0n writes:
> I initially noticed it when I hopped in a video room on Discord in Firefox
> and folks could see me and I could hear them, but Discord got no audio. It
> turns out, nothing gets any audio. sysctl has audio and video recording
> enabled, and pledge/unveil has been tweaked just a lit
Dave Voutila writes:
> It seems a user with a T14s with similar hardware reported issues with
> hibernate. [1] Does your system properly suspend/resume and
> hibernate/resume?
That was me. :-)
I haven't experienced that issue in any case other than trying to resume
from hibernation (in any case
My ssh keys make more sense than this gibberish.
Balder Oddson writes:
> Whereof everyone is interested,
>
>
>
> A few things about his architecture is extraordinary special.
>
> #1 ideal properties, can never be done better for some things.
> #1.1 analogue, you need ground and good drain, to do
> On May 1, 2021, at 18:38, jpeg bild wrote:
>
> If you want to move back to stable, you would have to boot bsd.rd and
> select "Upgrade" in the prompt, then install from http with the correct
> path for 6.9-stable
…except that’s not supported.
Again, per the very first sentence:
https://ww
https://www.openbsd.org/report.html
On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 at 12:26, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have noticed that the Microphone Mute button on my Thinkpad E495 doesn't
> actually cause the Microphone to be muted.
>
> NOTE: I have already set kern.audio.record=1
>
> Expected behaviour -
> --
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