I would great to have hardware acceleration for Raspberry Pi. But Pi's
video hardware drivers are not open source. They are some propriety
binary bits. Even theoretically, I don't see if those binary bits can be
used within
OpenBSD system.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 2:20 AM Mihai Popescu wrote:
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So you have the case that really doesn't work, "The main problem occurs if
the build directory is on NFS"
But for PHP there really is no reason to build yourself, all the available
packages are built anyway, flavours don't affect this.
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On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 01:53:25PM +0100, openbsdli...@speedymail.org wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a recurring problem with OpenBSD on my Thinkpad X1 Carbon (4th Gen).
>
> When the machine wakes from suspend, there is (approximately) a 75%
> chance that the fan start and pretty much max out.
We do bulk builds with ports tree, package and log directories, etc
on NFS _all_ _the_ _time_ and there is not normally a problem.
The main problem occurs if the build directory is on NFS.
(A second problem with cmake when packages are built by more than
one machine and the clocks are different
Hi all,
I have a recurring problem with OpenBSD on my Thinkpad X1 Carbon (4th Gen).
When the machine wakes from suspend, there is (approximately) a 75%
chance that the fan start and pretty much max out. Doesn't matter about
CPU usage or temperature. Suspending (zzz) or closing the lid tends not
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