> Hi Thomas,
> Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from NetBSD?
> no, I never did cross.compile, I only installed it. Also, it never worked
> reliably and stopped booting.
> I see now a new CD is out, I will try it when I have a boring
Yes, they are ps/2. The pckbc1 is the i8042 keyboard controller
device which handles both keyboard and mouse for ps/2.
The trackpoint should show up as a separate pointing device but it
seems a lot of people are not seeing it show up, there must be
something in the driver that is stopping it
Updating src tree:
P src/bin/sh/sh.1
P src/bin/sh/var.c
P src/bin/sh/var.h
P src/distrib/sets/lists/tests/mi
P src/doc/TODO.sanitizers
P src/share/man/man4/mpii.4
P src/sys/arch/x86/x86/cpu.c
P src/sys/arch/x86/x86/intr.c
P src/sys/dev/pci/ahcisata_pci.c
P src/sys/dev/pci/mpii.c
P
Hi Brett,
Brett Lymn wrote:
Yes, they are ps/2. The pckbc1 is the i8042 keyboard controller device
which handles both keyboard and mouse for ps/2.
The trackpoint should show up as a separate pointing device but it seems
a lot of people are not seeing it show up, there must be something in
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 10:59:45PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi Manuel
>
> Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> > > - goes correctly to sleep
> > > - comes up again
> > > - with bge0 working
> > > - TouchPad and TrackPoint are not working after resume (even if sleep
> > > was
> > Are these PS/2,
Hi guys!
I just updated and rebuilt the kernel to current.
It is much better now.
Essentially, without using two fingers, it works fine without the need
of any tweaks.
Scrolling however is almost unusable, very jerky, speeds up and moves
around, but really "happens" only when I put two
Hi Manuel
Manuel Bouyer wrote:
- goes correctly to sleep
- comes up again
- with bge0 working
- TouchPad and TrackPoint are not working after resume (even if sleep
was
Are these PS/2, USB or i2c ?
I suppose they are PS/2, what is pckbc1 ?
pckbd0 at pckbc1 (kbd slot)
pckbc1:
On 04/12/2018 20:22, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 07:17:59PM +, Mike Pumford wrote:
On 03/12/2018 22:47, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
Hello,
I synced our mpii(4) driver with the latest OpenBSD one and commited to HEAD.
I tested it with a SAS2 controller (I don't have SAS3
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 07:17:59PM +, Mike Pumford wrote:
>
>
> On 03/12/2018 22:47, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I synced our mpii(4) driver with the latest OpenBSD one and commited to
> > HEAD.
> > I tested it with a SAS2 controller (I don't have SAS3 ones), so it would be
> > good
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 07:26:09PM +, Mike Pumford wrote:
>
>
> On 04/12/2018 19:17, Mike Pumford wrote:
> o this tests one the cards you have brought in. I do have some other
> > 12G hosts but I think they are the same chip. They would be more awkward
> > to test with as they are serial
On 04/12/2018 19:31, Mike Pumford wrote:
On 04/12/2018 19:25, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 07:17:59PM +, Mike Pumford wrote:
One thing that surprised me was that I was testing with the USB install
image but instead of landing in sysinst I ended up at a a login
On 04/12/2018 19:25, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 07:17:59PM +, Mike Pumford wrote:
One thing that surprised me was that I was testing with the USB install
image but instead of landing in sysinst I ended up at a a login prompt which
was unexpected. Could this be because
On 04/12/2018 19:17, Mike Pumford wrote:
o this tests one the cards you have brought in. I do have some other
12G hosts but I think they are the same chip. They would be more awkward
to test with as they are serial console only machines that have only
ever been tested running linux.
Just
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 07:17:59PM +, Mike Pumford wrote:
> One thing that surprised me was that I was testing with the USB install
> image but instead of landing in sysinst I ended up at a a login prompt which
> was unexpected. Could this be because the USB disk that was my root device
>
On 03/12/2018 22:47, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
Hello,
I synced our mpii(4) driver with the latest OpenBSD one and commited to HEAD.
I tested it with a SAS2 controller (I don't have SAS3 ones), so it would be
good if someone could test a SAS3 with some drives (the command setup is
different between
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Mueller wrote:
You mention Haiku. Did you ever attempt to cross-compile Haiku from NetBSD?
no, I never did cross.compile, I only installed it. Also, it never
worked reliably and stopped booting.
I see now a new CD is out, I will try it when I have a boring evening.
Right
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 12:26:53AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> given the recent commits I got the netbsd-GENERIC.gz kernel from releng as
> of 3 Dec.
>
> ThinkPad T43
> Nothing disabled. "Reference" but still not perfect sleep:
>
> - goes correctly to sleep
> - comes up again
>
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