and restart. I just started running htop to see if I can identify
what is causing the issue.
Actually, the slowness has forced me to use vim a little more. :) Yup...
I still love vim.
On 3/26/23 12:47 PM, David Brownlee wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2023 at 14:36, Ron Georgia wrote:
I cannot get
I cannot get the early access edition to work. In fact to get the
Intellij from pkgin to work I have to change the idea.sh file to use
jdk11. Any hints on getting the EAP version to work?
On 3/25/23 11:06, David Brownlee wrote:
Just a quick note that if anyone else is using IntelliJ IDEA to
I had the same issues with current and with 10_beta. The single line
with wsfb as driver and the tearing with intel and modesetting. But now,
for me, it works. This is what I did.
I did a git clone of
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git
and copied all
: framebuffer at 0x830259ed8000, size
1920x1080, depth 32, stride 7680
[ 6.216320] warning:
/usr/src/sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/i915/intel_pm.c:3624:
WARN_ON(!wm_changed)wsdisplay0 at intelfb0 kbdmux 1: console (default,
vt100 emulation), using wskbd0
---
Ron Georgia
in.
On 5/8/20 11:10 AM, Roland Illig wrote:
On 08.05.2020 16:44, Ron Georgia wrote:
Installed current NetBSD 9.99.60 (GENERIC) #0 and pkgsrc current on
05/08/2020 at about 0900 EST. I tried to build dbus but got an error
when it tried to build perl5.
sh: 1: Syntax error: Word "/d"p&q
Installed current NetBSD 9.99.60 (GENERIC) #0 and pkgsrc current on
05/08/2020 at about 0900 EST. I tried to build dbus but got an error
when it tried to build perl5.
sh: 1: Syntax error: Word "/d"p" unexpected (expecting ")")
*** Error code 2
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/perl5
I did install 9.0_RC1 on a bare metal machine accepting all the
defaults, and it boots fine with UEFI.
On 12/12/19 5:00 AM, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
I can confirm - in the case of yesterday's -current - that there is
nothing wrong with the efi/gpt installation procedure and the problem
is with
Thanks for responding Martin. Actually I did both. Selecting GPT did set
things up but it does not boot.
On 12/11/19 1:31 PM, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 01:28:31PM -0500, Ron Georgia wrote:
I installed NetBSD 9.0_RC1 as a guest on VirtualBox 5.2.34 r133883 with
GhostBSD
This feels like this question has been asked before, but I could not
find what I was looking for in the mailing list archives.
I installed NetBSD 9.0_RC1 as a guest on VirtualBox 5.2.34 r133883 with
GhostBSD as a host. I enabled EFI and booted from the iso image. I did
follow the
Perfect!
On 7/31/19, 1:31 PM, "J. Lewis Muir" wrote:
On 07/31, Ron Georgia wrote:
> I noticed that images and sets for NetBSD 9.99.1 is out. I have a
> totally noob question. According to the docs this would be current for
> version 10. Does this mean version
All,
I noticed that images and sets for NetBSD 9.99.1 is out. I have a totally noob
question. According to the docs this would be current for version 10. Does this
mean version 9 will be released soon? Sorry for my exuberant impatience.
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance
Thanks Matthew, this was helpful.
On 6/25/19, 7:10 AM, "matthew green" wrote:
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded all kernel and userland, it took some time because of
> the long buiild [*]
[ .. ]
> [*] what option to avoid building whole llvm
Sorry. I meant to send this to port-arm list.
On 6/16/19, 9:03 AM, "Robert Swindells" wrote:
Ron Georgia wrote:
>I have a Pinebook 1080P. I tried to build firefox on it and after three
>days of building I got the error listed below. I tried to install rus
ng/rust/work/rustc-1.35.0-src/src/bootstrap/Cargo.toml --frozen
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[2]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/rust
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/rust
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/www/firefox60
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
ned a lot.
On 5/17/19, 9:10 AM, "Manuel Bouyer" wrote:
On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 08:59:37AM -0400, Ron Georgia wrote:
> What I did:
> # sudo dd if=NetBSD-evbarm-aarch64-201905120950Z-pinebook.img
of=/dev/rld2c bs=1m conv=sync
>
> dd: /dev/rld2c: Input/output
dd and after dd
dmesg.
https://pastebin.com/vAR5U0tj
On 5/16/19, 8:19 PM, "Mathew, Cherry G." wrote:
On 17 May 2019 2:20:40 AM GMT+05:30, Manuel Bouyer
wrote:
>On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 02:47:02PM -0400, Ron Georgia wrote:
>> I did try that, but did not get the
how to
install the u-boot portion. I hate being a pain, but I really want my NetBSD.
(Blast from the 80s?)
On 5/16/19, 1:31 PM, "Manuel Bouyer" wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:55:03PM -0400, Ron Georgia wrote:
> I am trying this again. A little different take.
&g
d0 of=/dev/ld2 bs=1m conv=sync? I
mean, as long as the SD is the same size as eMMC (16G).
On 5/14/19, 3:38 PM, "Jared McNeill" wrote:
You have to write the image to the “entire disk” partition (rld2c), which
will overwrite the disk label anyway.
> On May 14, 2019,
9719ec)
On 5/14/19, 3:38 PM, "Jared McNeill" wrote:
You have to write the image to the “entire disk” partition (rld2c), which
will overwrite the disk label anyway.
> On May 14, 2019, at 4
y.
> On May 14, 2019, at 4:27 PM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> Question: if I disklabel -eI ld2 and remove partition e, then dd the
image again to /dev/rld2e, will that work or will I have a Pinebrick?
>
> On 5/14/19, 1:54 PM, "Ron Georgia&quo
I did, but I get a massive amount of errors.
On 5/14/19, 3:38 PM, "Jared McNeill" wrote:
You have to write the image to the “entire disk” partition (rld2c), which
will overwrite the disk label anyway.
> On May 14, 2019, at 4:27 PM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
Question: if I disklabel -eI ld2 and remove partition e, then dd the image
again to /dev/rld2e, will that work or will I have a Pinebrick?
On 5/14/19, 1:54 PM, "Ron Georgia" wrote:
Well... I did both
arm64# dd if=arm64.img of=/dev/rld2c bs=1m conv=sync
dd: /dev/rl
abel: boot block size 0
disklabel: super block size 0
disklabel: partitions c and e overlap
I will surmise that overlapping partitions are not good?
On 5/14/19, 12:53 PM, "Jason Thorpe" wrote:
> On May 14, 2019, at 9:33 AM, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> If I
that device when you
power it back on.
On Tue, 14 May 2019, Ron Georgia wrote:
> Instead of creating the image with dd, I followed the suggestion of
building the image with "highly recommend" Etcher. I am now able to login as
root! Not sure what happened. I am
│
│>a: ld2 │
│ b: Extended partitioning │
│ x: Exit │
└──┘
============
I do not see ld0.
On 5/14/19, 8:59 AM, "Ron Georg
etBSD without
having to boot from the micro SD card?
using the "highly recommend" Etcher
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
All,
When I switched to using modesetting the tearing issue went away; however the
display was a little grainy and there was a lot of "lag" in the video when
doing things like moving a window (like when I used to use Window 3.1.1 on my
286 6MHz beast of a machine). I changed the driver to intel
The thread titled " Funky Display Output" has an on going discussion that
involves this issue.
On 4/29/19, 5:13 AM, "Travis Paul" wrote:
Is anyone else seeing artifacts when using X in base, with i915 Intel
graphics? [1][2][3]
I have 2 identical machines that experience this
Update:
Using "modesetting" did clear up the issue.
Keeping the Driver as "intel" and setting "TearFree" to "true" with
"AccelMethod" set to "sna" also worked.
Not sure how this email group looks on adding links to emails. I found some
info on TearFree and sna on askubuntu and the Archlinux
tch]
*ERROR* Failed to fetch GuC firmware from i915/kbl_guc_ver9_14.bin (error -2)
[ 8.008648] kern error:
[drm:(/usr/src/sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/i915/i915_gem.c:5417)i915_gem_init_hw]
*ERROR* Failed to initialize GuC, error -5 (ignored)
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are
t; >&2
< exit $ret
< fi
< sh npm-install-$$.sh
< ret=$?
< rm npm-install-$$.sh
---
> rm npm-install.sh
102c102
< $tar --version
---
> # $tar --version
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
Same here. Fails to boot on both my workstation and laptop, fell back to 8.99.33
On 2/16/19, 3:15 PM, "Arto Huusko" wrote:
Hello,
it seems latest -current amd64 kernel no longer boots on VirtualBox.
Booting GENERIC from
to attach DRM
I did burn a CD and booted NO ACPI and NO ACPI, no SMP
It ended with a db{0} prompt. The keyboard was locked.
The probed video card is NVIDIA MCP89
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
te/work/codelite-9.1
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/editors/codelite
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/editors/codelite
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
sly it didn't work from the installation cd.
On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 01:02, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
> I am installing NetBSD-8.99.03-amd64. When I try to add pkgin from the
install screen I get the message-
> /usr/pkg/bin/pkgin: Shared object "libcrypto.so.12"
019
mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64
At the risk of sounding ignorant (see tag line) I am using
ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0/All since
ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.99/All does not exist. Is
that alright?
Ron G
what else depends on libcrypto.so.12.
Your thoughts?
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
All,
Just an FYI. I’ve installed Netbsd-8 on two different machines and one VM and
in all cases the hostname did not make into the rc.conf file.
--
Ron Georgia
“Fail fast, fail often.”
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