Re: overheating thinkpad after resume

2015-04-14 Thread Manuel Pages
I'm really sorry to provide a generic overheating response (I don't have a particular piece of hardware to test against), but make sure that you have latest BIOS. I had similar with E530 (?) and it was the middleware problem, not software. OpenBSD is known for being pedantic in complying to all sor

Intel driver doesn't get automatically selected by Xorg

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Hello list, first post here \o/ The question is about drivers for "Intel HD Graphics 3000" rev 0x09 (not a hybrid with some nVIDIA nonsense). When I run X, I get the following result (from Xorg.0.log): ``` [ 42880.697] (II) LoadModule: "intel" [ 42880.698] (II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri

Re: Intel driver doesn't get automatically selected by Xorg

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
I'm so sorry! http://f.nn.lv/n5/7c/ii/dmesg.full On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote: > > > > On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Manuel Pages > wrote: > >> Hello list, first post here \o/ >> >> The question is about drivers for "Int

Re: Intel driver doesn't get automatically selected by Xorg

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Wow, I didn't catch it. It's kinda shocking. Is there any data bank regarding Thinkpads, it's BIOS and OpenBSD?

Re: Intel driver doesn't get automatically selected by Xorg

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Dear Tomaš, thank you so much for your support, thanks to you I felt encouraged to finally update my BIOS. It solved the driver problem (and by the looks of it, improved fan performance, but it's handwaving); however as far as I can tell from dmesg and system performance, only one core is used sti

Re: Intel driver doesn't get automatically selected by Xorg

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Rebuilding kernel helped. Now I run -current MP kernel and everything works like a charm. Much love and gratefulness to you, Tomash.

Updating sets

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Dear list, Using manuals I have figured out how to follow -current by means of buliding kernel and rebuilding userspace. Also I can see that with a known amount of caution it's possiblle to use snapshots with -current and update userspace with pkg_add -u. What escapes my mind though is how do sets

Re: Updating sets

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Errata: ``"snapshot" pigs'' should read ``"snapshot" pkgs''. Please blame automatic completion. On May 7, 2014 6:51 PM, "Manuel Pages" wrote: > Dear list, > Using manuals I have figured out how to follow > -current by means of buliding

Re: Updating sets

2014-05-07 Thread Manuel Pages
Alright, thanks for being ever-so-helpful. I'll do my best to compile my understanding of the system taking into account the response that is accumulated here. As Mr. Grosse points out (and I was originally aware of it), using snapshot userspace provides only an approximation of current userspace