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Date:Wed, 11 May 2022 22:00:03 - (UTC)
From:mlel...@serpens.de (Michael van Elst)
Message-ID:
| Would be interesting to see what happens, when in EFI mode you
| switch to the graphics mode with the gop command before booting
| the kernel
Not sure that m
This is an automatically generated notice of new failures of the
NetBSD test suite.
The newly failing test cases are:
usr.bin/xlint/lint1/t_integration:d_alignof
usr.bin/xlint/lint1/t_integration:msg_014
The above tests failed in each of the last 4 test runs, and passed in
at least 26 co
Hi, all!
cvs up -AdP in my source tree yields the message
cvs [update aborted]: permission denied for src
What's up?
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--*greywolf;
On Wed, 11 May 2022, Michael van Elst wrote:
Would be interesting to see what happens, when in EFI mode you
switch to the graphics mode with the gop command before booting
the kernel
One of the first things I tried with my integrated IvyBridge Intel
GPU. No change with the gop command in
k...@munnari.oz.au (Robert Elz) writes:
>My suspicion when I first saw this was that in legacy mode
>the BIOS is doing some console graphics init (and leaving it
>that way) which NetBSD is depending upon, which at least
>some firmware either does not do at all, or undoes, or
>fails to pass along t
Date:Wed, 11 May 2022 18:48:16 +0200
From:Rhialto
Message-ID:
| I have one of those too in my "new" machine, and I also noticed that
| when I booted in UEFI mode, it didn't work properly; but it has been a
| while, I don't remember exactly what the issue was.
Hi,
First of all, the system is much more stable then back in January, thanks to
@riastradh
Now I get a core-dump maybe once a week.
Today I got one an thought it would be good to report.
$ uname -a
NetBSD mybox 9.99.96 NetBSD 9.99.96 (GENERIC) #0: Mon May 9 21:41:49 UTC 2022
mkre...@mkrepro
On Tue 10 May 2022 at 15:44:19 -0700, Phil Nelson wrote:
> Is the 5450 too old a device for the UEFI boot only machine or
> is there a way to get the BIOS address for the autoconfiguration?
I have one of those too in my "new" machine, and I also noticed that
when I booted in UEFI mode, it didn't
On 2022/05/11 22:06, Rin Okuyama wrote:
Alternatively, you can buy a well-supported product. I'm using one from
CableCreation with uftdi(4) driver. This is sold worldwide, e.g.:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075YHFMC7
Robert tells me that CableCreation has PL2303 models besides FTDI ones,
which I
> On May 10, 2022, at 8:46 PM, Brook Milligan wrote:
>
> One more piece of information.
>
> src/sys/arch/arm/amlogic/meson8b_pinctrl.c includes the following code:
>
> static const struct meson_pinctrl_gpio meson8b_cbus_gpios[] = {
>
> … < deleted sections > …
>
> /* GPIODV */
>
On 2022/05/11 20:36, Robert Nestor wrote:
First, I was mistaken about this Prolific PL2303 USB Serial Adapter cable being
a null modem. It’s just a straight turn cable but I have a null modem dongle
attached to it on the DB-9 end.
As for the USB port on the system it’s attached to, this port
First, I was mistaken about this Prolific PL2303 USB Serial Adapter cable being
a null modem. It’s just a straight turn cable but I have a null modem dongle
attached to it on the DB-9 end.
As for the USB port on the system it’s attached to, this port has been used for
various other devices (di
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