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Reading the wd man page, I assumed that flash cards were supported in
Openbsd 4.1. This particular combo of SanDisk's CompactFlash PC Card
Adapter model SDAD-38-A10 with two different SanDisk compactflash
cards generated kernel panic as soon as the compact flash cards were
inserted into a Thinkpa
tpb and tphdisk are only for thinkpads with apm not acpi...
On 5/27/07, Don Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have setup an MSDOS partition for tphdisk:
$ sudo fdisk sd0
Disk: sd0 geometry: 5168/240/63 [78140160 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending
wpi0 runs great here on a Thinkpad X60s with a GENERIC.MP kernel with acpi
enabled...
On 5/12/07, abutter gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yeah, I have noticed that the light was yellow on my laptop which
> means that wireless network is disabled.
>
> But when I switched the control button, the
n 5/5/07, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, 5 May 2007, openbsd fan wrote:
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> > Reviewing the man pages I noted that vi == nvi.
> >
> > When I open a file and issue an :map command I get the following:
> >
> > ^A ^
>
the other default mappings
are coming from. I can't seem to find anything that would tell me where to
find this file in on Openbsd. I also consulted O'Reilly's Learning Vi book
before writing @misc.
Please help. Thanks.
Openbsd fan.
I also had this problem. This is not an issue with the 4/20 Xenocara
snapshot; it is an issue on the 4/30 snapshot. I don't know how to make a
library load in X.org server that is not loading. If someone does, please
speak up.
I "solved" my problem by reinstalling the 4/20 Xenocara snapshot.
That did it! YOU ROCK!!!
On 4/14/07, Simon Effenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 10:51:24AM -0400, openbsd fan wrote:
> > outputs.lineout=125,125
>
> I have the same Card..
>
> you have to do:
>
> mixerctl outputs.lineout=2
I am running 4.1-current on a Thinkpad X60S. I have searched the @misc
archives and read the FAQ, but I have yet come across the method by which to
increase the system's volume when using azalia0.
The Volume buttons on my Thinkpad X60S work. If I try to advance beyond the
end of a man page, for e
On 3/27/07, openbsd fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> pkg_ add vim-7.0.178-gtk2.tgz + vim plugin C/C++ IDE + vim plugin Perl IDE
> is what I use. Here is the website for the plugins:
>
> http://vim.sourceforge.net/account/profile.php?user_id=169
>
> Working with thes
NO. Its use APM instead of ACPI. The Phoenix BIOS in the X31 uses APM
instead of ACPI.
On 3/23/07, viq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 23/03/07, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nothing "stopped" working. It has never been implemented in ACPI.
>
> Ah, ok, so it's "have thermal s
If you end up installing OpenBSD on your T30 IBM laptop, be sure to consider
installing the tpb package, along with tphdisk package. The first enables
the volume/brightness/Access IBM button on your Thinkpad; the second enables
a hibernation file.
Check the corresponding packages for details but
I'd try "Designing and Building Parallel Programs by Ian Foster. Its
website is www.msc.anl.gov/dbpp ; its ISBN is 0-201-57594-9.
The author is involved in the GLOBUS project and that's why I bought it. I
have not had time to read it.
On 3/6/07, Jason Beaudoin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On
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