On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 03:12:03PM +, Lucas Raab wrote:
> Laurie and I have been exchanging notes about our respective
> experiences. So far, my Framework 12th gen has been stable and
> doesn't panic.
>
> Some notes:
> * Using the default us encoding, I can swap between wsconsctl
> keyboard.
On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 06:07:28PM +0100, Laurence Tratt wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 09:10:01AM +0100, Laurence Tratt wrote:
>
> [Framework laptop keyboard encoding crashing]
> > I did a bit more digging and I've confused myself considerably, possibly
> > because I don't know how wscons works
On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 09:10:01AM +0100, Laurence Tratt wrote:
[Framework laptop keyboard encoding crashing]
> I did a bit more digging and I've confused myself considerably, possibly
> because I don't know how wscons works. If I boot the machine without the
> external keyboard attached, stay in
On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 07:17:27AM +0200, Anton Lindqvist wrote:
Hello Anton,
>> `disable ucc` has no effect (it doesn't attach normally, so I guess that's
>> not surprising?) -- I still get a kernel panic.
> ucc does attach according to your dmesg. However, while ucc attaches it
> sets it's own
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 10:35:18PM +0100, Laurence Tratt wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 07:00:52PM +, Miod Vallat wrote:
>
> Hello Miod,
>
> > Do the uvm_fault errors disappear if you `boot -c' and `disable ucc'?
>
> `disable ucc` has no effect (it doesn't attach normally, so I guess that'
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 07:00:52PM +, Miod Vallat wrote:
Hello Miod,
> Do the uvm_fault errors disappear if you `boot -c' and `disable ucc'?
`disable ucc` has no effect (it doesn't attach normally, so I guess that's
not surprising?) -- I still get a kernel panic.
> Or if you `disable pckbd'
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 08:56:09PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
Hello Jonathan,
>> I'm also starting to understand a bit more about some of the random panics:
>> they seem to happen very soon after X starts. Sometimes the mouse appears as
>> a two inch square of weird colours (!) -- things only la
The following diff ought to fix the problem, although there is no reason
it should have occurred in the first place.
Do the uvm_fault errors disappear if you `boot -c' and `disable ucc'? Or
if you `disable pckbd'?
Index: wskbdutil.c
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 10:44:00AM +0100, Laurence Tratt wrote:
> I'm also starting to understand a bit more about some of the random panics:
> they seem to happen very soon after X starts. Sometimes the mouse appears as
> a two inch square of weird colours (!) -- things only last for a few seconds
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 11:54:48AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
Hello Jonathan,
>> I've just got my sticky mits on a Framework 12th Gen Intel laptop. It
>> somewhat works, but regularly hits kernel panics and other oddities on
>> -current. I haven't worked out why yet, but uvm_faults seem to be fr
On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 11:28:08PM +0100, Laurence Tratt wrote:
> I've just got my sticky mits on a Framework 12th Gen Intel laptop. It
> somewhat works, but regularly hits kernel panics and other oddities on
> -current. I haven't worked out why yet, but uvm_faults seem to be frequent.
> For exampl
I've just got my sticky mits on a Framework 12th Gen Intel laptop. It
somewhat works, but regularly hits kernel panics and other oddities on
-current. I haven't worked out why yet, but uvm_faults seem to be frequent.
For example setting the keyboard encoding causes a uvm_fault.
$ doas wsconsctl
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