Thanks Scott, I've followed your instructions and everything seems to be
working well on my x200. I'll let you know if I experience the period
locking you mentioned. We both get this error:
error: [drm:pid0:intel_pipe_config_compare] *ERROR* mismatch in
adjusted_mode.flags(DRM_MODE_FLAG_PHSYNC) (e
The release notes for 5.7 included under the assorted improvements this
line item:
"Frequency scaling has been moved from apmd(8) to the kernel with an
improved algorithm."
Does this mean my CPU's frequency is being scaled automatically? Is there
any reason to run apud -A for example? I'm a littl
In Absolute OpenBSD, 2nd edition, the following comment is made:
"""
The portmap(8) daemon has its own rc.conf flag, as it can be used by many
other RPC services. The mountd(8) and nfsd(8) daemons are controlled by a
single rc.conf flag.
Add the following entries to rc.conf.local to start all thr
I have a clean 5.9 install on a new PC Engines apu2c4. I've installed to a
new SDHC 32GB SanDisk card which acts as my boot disk. The majority of the
time it boots fine, whlie other times it fails. I've copied below first the
failure sequence, followed by a successful sequence to compare. The key
s
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraid
In the FAQ > Disk Setup > Full Disk Encryption section there are these
lines after the encrypted drive has been set up:
> As in the previous example, we'll overwrite the first megabyte of our
new pseudo-device.
>
> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0
I followed the steps in the FAQ for setting up full disk encryption.
Everything goes according to plan until I attempt to write zeros to the
first megabyte of the new pseudo-device; as you can see below, dd informs
me that the file system is full, that there is no space left on the device.
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