Hello,
I am putting together a PCengines machine, and I need some clarification
about support in OpenBSD for the WLE600vx wifi card. This card claims to
support 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and uses the Qualcomm Atheros QCA9882 chipset.
According to PCengines, the card requires the ath10k driver, which I am
Hello,
I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220 tablet, with an intel i7.
I had been running with apmd_flags="-C" but I see that that has been
removed.
1) For best battery life, should I just go apmd_flags="" ?
2) I've seen some mailing list messages about hw.perfpolicy=auto
and hw.setperf=-1
at 11:35 PM, Peter Hessler wrote:
> apmd_flags='-C' still works. You can also use -A, since they now behave
> the same.
>
>
> On 2014 Nov 12 (Wed) at 23:28:46 -0800 (-0800), Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
> :Hello,
> :
> :I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220
Hi,
I'm running the 19 July snapshot and am experiencing laggy tab
behaviour in both Chromium and Firefox. Specifically, when opening and
closing tabs I regularly experience noticeable and irritating pauses.
The system is a thinkpad X220T with an i7 and 8 GB of memory, and under
different operat
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 12:54:39 +0200
Marc Espie wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:22:14AM -0700, Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running the 19 July snapshot and am experiencing laggy tab
> > behaviour in both Chromium and Firefox. Specifically, whe
Well, video playback aside (least of my problems on this machine
tbqf)...
>OpenBSD doesn't have multithreading in the kernel and is tuned for
>correctness rather than performance.
I take from that I should not expect to see any movement on this
front...
Should I give up and go back to Linux then
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 02:35:39 -0400
Brad Smith wrote:
> Give up. The developers don't care in a functional manner. They won't
> listen to the obvious issues (and there are) and would rather attack
> you then admit the obvious.
>
I don't think anyone's attacked me here, developer or not?
On Wed,
Hi folks,
I'm attempting to install SLiM and XFCE4 on 4.8.
I first installed slim to replace the oh-so-pretty xdm, and it worked fine
to get into fvwm. After installing xfce4 however, xdm started instead of
slim on boot. As best I can determine it's an xfce problem, not a slim
problem.
relevan
> What about _not_ starting xdm AND slim ? You're the one to decide
> which login manager you want, through xdm_flags='' in rc.conf.local or
> the slim snippet from pkg_info -M which goes into rc.local.
> Installing xfce4 has nothing to do with starting xdm/slim.
>
> Landry
Landry,
I'd already ad
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