Hi all,
I'm having problems when using the intel driver for Xenocara in
4.9-release. It looks like it's an incompatibility with my particular
chipset (I'm using a first gen white MacBook) because the same problem
has been reported before for different intel-based laptops (see
www.mail-archiv
Hi all,
I'm having problems when using the intel driver for Xenocara in
4.9-release. It looks like it's an incompatibility with my particular
chipset (I'm using a first gen white MacBook) because the same problem
has been reported before for different intel-based laptops (see
www.mail-archive
Hi all,
Just to resurrect an old thread, I just installed OpenBSD on my laptop
and I'm having the same problem with my Atheros AR9285 card.
"ifconfig athn0 scan" freezes my computer almost immediately (perhaps
a one second pause or so?)
Damien, I recompiled and installed the kernel with the debug
2010 at 12:39 PM, Ersin Akinci wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just to resurrect an old thread, I just installed OpenBSD on my laptop
> and I'm having the same problem with my Atheros AR9285 card.
> "ifconfig athn0 scan" freezes my computer almost immediately (perhaps
> a
Hi,
I recently upgraded my ports tree from 4.8 release to current, but now
it's not detecting any dependency packages in my PKG_PATH. PKG_PATH
is set to the main openbsd.org package site and pkg_add works
perfectly fine. I did notice that I was trying to use ports earlier
tonight with a differen
> read this first http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
>
> ports don't use PKG_PATH, but AnonCVS for updates/upgrades. Ports are
> using PKG_PATH only when you set FETCH_PACKAGES see here
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ports&sektion=7
Sorry, I should have specified that I have FET
> But you wrote that you upgraded ports from release to current. Did you
> upgrade your system to current too?
>
> Every time use mirrors for packages, it saves bandwidth and you can
> have couple of them in PKG_PATH.
Quoth section 15 of the FAQ: "Do NOT check out a -current ports tree
and expect
> You found that so no problem ;-) Now you can do rm -rf /usr/ports and
> then unpack ports.tar.gz for 4.8 release again
I just wish there was some way to get gnash 0.88 on stable...that was
really the only reason I tried to upgrade. Do the packages in current
normally find themselves in the next
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