Re: Upgrading 4.9 to 5.0 problems: can't build kernel, errata patch not in CVS, no documentation for netstart changes

2011-12-24 Thread openbsd_misc_1
First, sorry for the bogus formatting in my previous email... hopefully, this one is better. It turns out that I needed to manually delete the ".depend" file from a previous kernel build in my local build directory. The makefile has only this under the "depend" target: touch $@ and 'make

Upgrading 4.9 to 5.0 problems: can't build kernel, errata patch not in CVS, no documentation for netstart changes

2011-12-24 Thread openbsd_misc_1
Some strange things going on... Running OpenBSD 5.0 on an x86 32 bit, upgraded smoothly from 4.9 aside from at upgrade from 4.9 to 5.0, the upgrade failed at first trying to start the network with this hostname.if file for my external facing interface: up dhcp -inet6 ... complaining that it is

Re: Can't create > 1.5TB softraid partition.

2011-12-24 Thread Keith
Hi Christian, I'll will try as soon as I can. That's going to be early next year now as I accidentally messed with the wrong disk in the server and will now need to make a wee trip to the data center to reinstall obsd oops... Cheers Keith On 22/12/2011 23:05, Christian Weisgerber wrote: Ke

Re: Postscript printer: is poscript support enough to get it running?

2011-12-24 Thread Robert
On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 14:38:08 -0300 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote: > Is postscript support in an ethernet/USB printer enough? Or do I need to > take some other specification into consideration? If so, which? I don't If the printer "talks" postscript, you just feed it a postscript file. So the most si

Re: Postscript printer: is poscript support enough to get it running?

2011-12-24 Thread patrick keshishian
Print languages:HP PCL 5c; HP PCL 6; HP postscript level 3 emulation with automatic language switching source: http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/printer/LaserJet/1/storefronts/CE459A%2523 ABA;HHOJSID=PhcXT2lHNxpKCxk8X1TLbrMJ35K5BT2F5Z5XnzGRDmgZJhKtM9nh!743062901 On Sat, Dec 24,

Postscript printer: is poscript support enough to get it running?

2011-12-24 Thread Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
Hi, I've been considering buying a printer, and after a bit of homework, I found that postscript is the standard supported method for printing (even though most printers nowdays do all the work on CPU rather than themselves to cut costs). So I looked up a model but I really *don't* understand th

Re: root/boot on softraid in 5.0

2011-12-24 Thread Ivo Chutkin
On 24.12.2011 P3. 15:42 Q., Ivo Chutkin wrote: On 24.12.2011 P3. 15:06 Q., Josh Grosse wrote: On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 02:26:26PM +0200, Ivo Chutkin wrote: Sorry for hijacking this tread. Can someone take time to clarify install process on softraid. I read the article on undeadly.org, preform

Re: root/boot on softraid in 5.0

2011-12-24 Thread Ivo Chutkin
On 24.12.2011 P3. 15:06 Q., Josh Grosse wrote: On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 02:26:26PM +0200, Ivo Chutkin wrote: Sorry for hijacking this tread. Can someone take time to clarify install process on softraid. I read the article on undeadly.org, preform the install on sd2, my softraid0, copy kernels o

Re: root/boot on softraid in 5.0

2011-12-24 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 02:26:26PM +0200, Ivo Chutkin wrote: > Sorry for hijacking this tread. > Can someone take time to clarify install process on softraid. > I read the article on undeadly.org, preform the install on sd2, my > softraid0, copy kernels on sd0a and sd1a, everything went well, and

Re: root/boot on softraid in 5.0

2011-12-24 Thread Ivo Chutkin
On 23.12.2011 P3. 08:01 Q., Raymond Lillard wrote: On 12/22/2011 09:07 PM, Paul B. Henson wrote: On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 08:08:08PM -0800, Josh Grosse wrote: Woops. I misread your post. The commits were September 19, which is -current, beyond 5.0-release. You must either migrate to -current,

Are RTL8188CE-based Wi-Fi adapters supported?

2011-12-24 Thread Jamie Gavahan
Hello, I recently purchased a Thinkpad T420 and am running -current from Dec. 23. The wi-fi card doesn't appear to currently be supported. When making my order I selected "ThinkPad Wi-Fi". This device ended up being a Realtek 8188CE mini PCI express b/g/n card. The card is identified in dmesg out