On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 12:51 PM Anon Loli <anonl...@autistici.org> wrote:
> Great! Can't wait to have my desktop usable again! ;) > Surely one can go without X11, yes indeed. > > But surely one has to enjoy the luxury of watching videos, too! > I could imagine ditching X11 and well all display servers if I could like > have > everything SAFELY directly streamed to the GPU or something like that, like > playing videos in MPV without a display servers, you can do that in FreeBSD > with the help of some buffer (what's the state of that? last time I > questioned > people about this they said "not implemented yet"). > Maybe it's already possible and I'm just being dumb, I'm not a wizard dev > like > you peeps, for OpenBSD. > > Honestly, it's kindof fun to have some of my computer power be down like > this, > it literally pinches you and makes you realize that things are always in > development and can break! > > I was about to send my Xorg.log files but it seems the bug has been > squashed > already! > Great job > Can't wait for the snapshot to be out, if I were to have compiled > everything on > this machine as well this would already been resolved, but old thinkpads > aren't > made for that lol, I bet that this can be compiled on another better > computer > and shared via release(8) > > <snip> > This comes with the territory when running -current. I got the xenodm issue on my Eee PC 901 running OpenBSD-current and noticed a black screen when I updated to yesterday's snapshot. Good to know I wasn't alone and that the OpenBSD folks were able to provide a fix rather quickly.