Re: phonetic alphabet on OpenBSD

2018-10-14 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Slightly off topic, but: http://www.phonelosers.org/2017/12/confusing-phonetic-alphabet/ All the best, Murk On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:29 PM Christian Weisgerber wrote: > On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote: > > > Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD? > > I still haven't read Ladefoged

Re: phonetic alphabet on OpenBSD

2018-10-14 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Christian Weisgerber writes: > On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote: > > How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim? > > Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA? > > I don't use vim, but the sad answer is that I copy and paste, > principally from Wikipedia's IPA page. If

Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-14 Thread Nathan Clement
Hello, I am new to OpenBSD, installing for the first time to an Acer Aspire ES1-111M. The only internal drive it has is a 32GB eMMC card. I have used dd to get install63.fs on a usb drive, and it boots fine. However, the installer reports sd0 as 1024M, so naturally the partition table it devises

Re: phonetic alphabet on OpenBSD

2018-10-14 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote: > Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD? I still haven't read Ladefoged yet, but I use IPA somewhat regularly. > How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim? > Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA? I don't use vim, but the

phonetic alphabet on OpenBSD

2018-10-14 Thread Jan Stary
Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD? How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim? Is there a standard keyboard layout for the English part of IPA? I wrote me an ipa.vim ftplugin with shortcuts (such as imap ,ae) for the unicode chars, but I am looking for a "standard" way.

USB 801.11 wireless adapters recommendation

2018-10-14 Thread Orestes Leal Rodríguez
Hi guys, I was reading [1] and set out to research to buy a wlan module for my old laptop that is running OpenBSD 6.3/AMD64. The current wlan module's chipset is unsupported and the BIOS have a whitelist for the allowed modules that can be inserted in the hardware. I want to buy a USB wireless

Re: ddb(4) and usb keyboards

2018-10-14 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 12:53:53AM -0500, Colton Lewis wrote: [...] > I wish to use the kernel debugger, but triggering it from the system > console causes the computer to stop responding to all keyboard input > and my only way out is a hard reset. I have tried every USB hub on my > system with