On 2020-04-29, f.holop wrote:
> f.holop - Wed, 29 April 2020 at 14:57:46
>> i'll try to make a similar test with some linux live distro to see
>> if i get similar results.
>
> I have tested MX linux install ISO that also doubles as a Live distro.
>
> In the end it's apples and oranges because I us
f.holop - Wed, 29 April 2020 at 14:57:46
> i'll try to make a similar test with some linux live distro to see
> if i get similar results.
I have tested MX linux install ISO that also doubles as a Live distro.
In the end it's apples and oranges because I use the openbsd USB key to
boot the system
Stuart Henderson - Wed, 29 April 2020 at 12:24:50
> The boot loader only has access to what bios/uefi makes available,
> it looks like it isn't setting up your nvme device if you boot from USB
> unless you go through that menu. There isn't much OpenBSD can do about this.
i'll try to make a similar
On 2020-04-28, f.holop wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am trying to run openbsd on a very new notebook and it kind of works.
>
> i have taken away some space from win10 and created a partition, and the
> installation went well. atm i dont want to create a boot menu, so i
> just insert a
the ASUS knowledge
>base site says this option was removed for any Coffee Lake or later
>CPU,
>so it's not coming back. For me this is an issue only because my old
>notebook cannot boot UEFI, and this new one cannot boot legacy :D
>so i cannot share the usb key between them.
ack. For me this is an issue only because my old
notebook cannot boot UEFI, and this new one cannot boot legacy :D
so i cannot share the usb key between them.
2. secure boot MUST be disabled. no way to boot a usb key otherwise
without mucking with platform keys or such. In this particular (full
GU
Some BIOS's require you to select legacy boot and legacy boot before
UEFI in order to boot off of a USB. Also might need to turn off boot
security option, too.
A lot of BIOS's suck nowadays. Who woulda thought that examining the
BIOS would become a purchasing decision?
A future BIOS update might
hi,
i am trying to run openbsd on a very new notebook and it kind of works.
i have taken away some space from win10 and created a partition, and the
installation went well. atm i dont want to create a boot menu, so i
just insert a usb key with openbsd installed on it, and i select the
kernel
> If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no
> problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the
> adapter. Would it be possible to patch the kernel some how to make it
> think the adapter is ejected before entering sleep?
It does that. The problem is s
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 10:10:18PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:55:53PM -0500, Z Ero wrote:
> > If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no
> > problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the
> > adapter. Would it be possible to
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:55:53PM -0500, Z Ero wrote:
> If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no
> problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the
> adapter. Would it be possible to patch the kernel some how to make it
> think the adapter is ejected
If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no
problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the
adapter. Would it be possible to patch the kernel some how to make it
think the adapter is ejected before entering sleep?
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:27 PM, Z Ero
On 6.2 amd-64 mp ONLY when PC card to CF-II adapter is in PC card slot
and 2Gb Sandisk Ultra II CF media is inserted in adaptor. Repeatable.
No other sleep / wake problems.
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #6: Wed Feb 28 21:13:02 CET 2018
r...@syspatch-62-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/com
Hi,
Trying to use OpenBSD with 6.2 beta with a Lenovo Ideapad 14'' IBR-14''
Intel Celeron CPU N3060 @ 1.60GHz, 32GB SSD, 4GB RAM, based in the
Broadwell chipset ; however I am having random lockups when using Firefox
under xorg i3 or Lumina.
uname -a
OpenBSD 6.2-beta (GENERIC.MP) 50... Aug 2
What happens if you try jcs' intel_backlight utility?
https://devhub.io/repos/jcs-intel_backlight_fbsd
Take note of the machdep.allowaperture=3 change you need to make to
sysctl.conf (requires a reboot).
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 5:09 PM, Michel Behr wrote:
> Hi - I'm trying to connect my Lenovo
Hi - I'm trying to connect my Lenovo Laptop a monitor via HDMI but I'm
getting no output (below I'm including messages regarding xrandr, dmesg,
and Xorg.0.log).
Any pointing to the right direction would be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Michel.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD S400 6.1 GENERIC.MP#115 am
On Sat, Jan 07, 2017 at 03:32:22PM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
> Also, this is the third time (that I recall) that HP has thrown us a curveball
> in their ACPI implementation (although at least this time they seem to be
> spec-compliant and it's us missing stuff). Toshiba is another vendor that
> ten
On Sat, Jan 07, 2017 at 03:32:22PM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 02, 2017 at 06:55:28AM +0900, Kyoung Jae Seo wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 01, 2017 at 02:00:44PM +0300, Özgür Kazancci wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Mike, just wanted to ask if you've had any chance of committing anything
> > >
On Mon, Jan 02, 2017 at 06:55:28AM +0900, Kyoung Jae Seo wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 01, 2017 at 02:00:44PM +0300, Özgür Kazancci wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Mike, just wanted to ask if you've had any chance of committing anything
> > regarding the issue? Few months have passed and I'm just curious about t
On Sun, Jan 01, 2017 at 02:00:44PM +0300, Özgür Kazancci wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Mike, just wanted to ask if you've had any chance of committing anything
> regarding the issue? Few months have passed and I'm just curious about the
> issue:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=147626115403928&w=2
>
I am trying to get OpenBSD 5.9 amd64 to install on my notebook. Butno
success so far.
Since my notebook is programmed to boot by means of UEFI, i did some
researc on internet. I am aware obsd does support it in the secure mode off.
I insertted the CD of 5.9amd64 and the only options that appear
CCing misc@ because there is no public access to dmesg@
(for good reasons)
This is not a bug report! Just data gathering...
Lenovo ideapad 500S-14ISK model 80Q3.
http://shop.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/ideapad/500-series/500s-14-inch/
I wouldn't want to run -current OpenBSD on this machine.
The
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 11:37:58PM +0100, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 03:40:58PM +, Rick Gregory wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have a an Asus K75DE Notebook
> > ( AMD A10-4600M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 7600 Series )
> > Right now
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 03:40:58PM +, Rick Gregory wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a an Asus K75DE Notebook
> ( AMD A10-4600M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 7600 Series )
> Right now I'm running OBSD 5.5, with Gnome3 Desktop, radeon-firmware seems
> to work fine.
> "$ glxin
Hi,
I have a an Asus K75DE Notebook
( AMD A10-4600M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 7600 Series )
Right now I'm running OBSD 5.5, with Gnome3 Desktop, radeon-firmware seems
to work fine.
"$ glxinfo | grep -i render
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD ARUBA
Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> mlar...@azathoth.net (Mike Larkin), 2015.12.15 (Tue) 23:25 (CET):
> > On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:14:23AM +0100, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > > CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
> > >
> > > BIOS: older machine, nothing fancy
> > > Xwin: works, incl. touchp
ts
> > mainbus0 at root
> > bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.6 @ 0xe9260 (27 entries)
> > bios0: vendor Insyde Corp. version "F.29" date 06/09/2010
> > bios0: Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dm3 Notebook PC
> > acpi0 at bios0: rev 2
> > acpi0: sleep states S0 S
; RTC BIOS diagnostic error 80
> real mem = 2931224576 (2795MB)
> avail mem = 2838556672 (2707MB)
> mpath0 at root
> scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
> mainbus0 at root
> bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.6 @ 0xe9260 (27 entries)
> bios0: vendor Insyde Corp. version "F.29&quo
root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.6 @ 0xe9260 (27 entries)
bios0: vendor Insyde Corp. version "F.29" date 06/09/2010
bios0: Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dm3 Notebook PC
acpi0 at bios0: rev 2
acpi0: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5
acpi0: tables DSDT
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
Xwin: works, incl. touchpad
WLAN: does not work
Suspend: not tested
Resume: not tested
no fw_update run!
dmesg, X.org.log below.
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/notebooks/vostro-3700/pd
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:0
> > I'd start with the ones named "Master" because of reasons.
>
> "Because of reasons" just became my favourite argument, thanks.
As if "The" subject is not hilarious enough?
The verdammte master control unit operating system versus the
computer controlled electric-acoustic transducer... What a
On Jul 29 23:20:40, mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm using multimedia on my OpenBSD with headphone but my Notebook speaker
> don't sound!
> How can I use my notebook speaker?
> Is that any mixerctl command to turn on built-in notebook speaker?
>
problem
report via sendbug only once you've ruled out everything else.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Mohammad BadieZadegan
wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm using multimedia on my OpenBSD with headphone but my Notebook speaker
> don't sound!
> How can I use my notebook
Hi everybody,
I'm using multimedia on my OpenBSD with headphone but my Notebook speaker
don't sound!
How can I use my notebook speaker?
Is that any mixerctl command to turn on built-in notebook speaker?
This is my mixerctl output:
$ mixerctl
outputs.mic_source=dac-0:1
inputs
oad the hibernated image and *then* reboot?
> >
> > -ml
> >
> > > On Mar 14, 2015 1:22 PM, "Theo de Raadt"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> > > > > Ce
PM, "Theo de Raadt"
> wrote:
> >
> > > > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> > > > Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
> > > > non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal
again?
Or did it load the hibernated image and *then* reboot?
-ml
> On Mar 14, 2015 1:22 PM, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
>
> > > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> > > Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapp
Nope, hibernate/suspend to disk also causes a reset. Is there anything
else I should try?
On Mar 14, 2015 1:22 PM, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> > Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (i
> My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
> non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal everyday HDD. Everything
> seems to work in OpenBSD 5.6 except for the fact that every time I
Okay guys - I am at a bit of a wits end here.
My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal everyday HDD. Everything
seems to work in OpenBSD 5.6 except for
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:39:03PM +0200, Sven Gaerner wrote:
> > A recent snapshot would probably fix this.
> >
> > http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/Somewhat-important-ACPI-diff-td228642.html
> > (committed as rev. 1.201 of dsdt.c)
>
> Thanks for link. I will have a look.
I installed the snaps
> The HP machines tend to have very complicated AML with heavy SMI and
> EC dependencies. Another vendor which leans this way sometimes is
> Sony.
>
> Some machines do have AML bugs, and the Microsoft/Intel ACPI code
> bases certainly have workarounds for those problems.
>
> Some machines simply u
> > Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I
> > thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values.
>
> I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one.
> FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an "official" solution
> - disable ACPI
ey
> just don't care. And the notebook is about 6.5 years old.
Their standard answer is "Yes, we know. All three users of BSD are indignant".
Paul
> > I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
> > the system, the kernel prints
> > acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
> >
> > This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
> >
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:28:17PM +0400, Alexander Polakov wrote:
> * Sven Gaerner [130607 17:10]:
> > The other BSDs also report wired temperates but not that high. Some
> > years ago Linux reported about 55 C for the CPU which seems to be
> > a more realistic value.
> >
> Is there a way to di
hem to fix this crap (broken for
> well over 10 years).
Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I
thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values.
Telling HP that they implemented ACPI the wrong way is IMHO useless. They
just don't care. And the notebook is about 6.5 years old.
Sven
* Sven Gaerner [130607 17:10]:
> Hi,
>
> I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
> the system, the kernel prints
> acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
>
> This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system t
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner :
> I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
> the system, the kernel prints
> acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
>
> This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
> power
Hi,
I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
the system, the kernel prints
acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
powered off for several hours. After finishing the
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Hello Bryan,
clue bat applied, thanks!
bry...@gmail.com (Brynet), 2012.12.06 (Thu) 16:24 (CET):
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 02:02:09PM +0100, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
> > umass0 at uhub7 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Sony USB Floppy
> > Drive" rev 1.10/6.01 addr 3
> > umass0: using UFI
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 02:02:09PM +0100, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
> umass0 at uhub7 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Sony USB Floppy
> Drive" rev 1.10/6.01 addr 3
> umass0: using UFI over CBI with CCI
> scsibus0 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0
> sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: ATAPI 0/dir
>
> From: MERIGHI Marcus
> Sent: Thu Dec 06 14:02:09 CET 2012
> To:
> Subject: floppy attached as sd with notebook bay, fdformat(1)
>
>
> Hello people,
>
> I found a dell 'floppy drive module' (3.5")
Hello people,
I found a dell 'floppy drive module' (3.5") for my
hw.vendor=Dell Inc.
hw.product=Latitude D630
hw.serialno=6P8454J
When inserted (before boot) it shows up as (full dmesg below):
umass0 at uhub7 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Sony USB Floppy
Drive" rev 1.10/6.01 ad
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 05:00:46PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Christian Weisgerber
> wrote:
> > David Coppa wrote:
> >
> >> I'm feeling quite envious ;)
> >
> > Well, that machine is essentially a Blade 100.
>
> It's slow as hell, I know (I own a 150). But it's
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
> David Coppa wrote:
>
>> I'm feeling quite envious ;)
>
> Well, that machine is essentially a Blade 100.
It's slow as hell, I know (I own a 150). But it's cool (a sparc64 laptop!) :) :)
David Coppa wrote:
> I'm feeling quite envious ;)
Well, that machine is essentially a Blade 100.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
same here ... i wish i could find an affordable tadpole on ebay ... :-)
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:36:07PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
> I'm feeling quite envious ;)
>
> ciao
> David
>
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Maxim Belooussov
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > It's kinda cool to see that w
I'm feeling quite envious ;)
ciao
David
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Maxim Belooussov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It's kinda cool to see that wireless and sd card reader devices work.
>
> console is keyboard/display
> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
> The Regents of the Universi
On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 17:46, Dave Anderson wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Aug 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
>
> If there's no interest in this info, I won't burn an afternoon
> collecting it. If there is interest, answers to my questions would be
> useful.
It's probably not that useful. In the event the ha
On Sat, 25 Aug 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
If there's no interest in this info, I won't burn an afternoon
collecting it. If there is interest, answers to my questions would be
useful.
Dave
>A year or so ago, as part of selecting a notebook to buy, I gathered
>dmesg info
On Sun, 26 Aug 2012, Brett wrote:
>> 3) Other than the dmesg/sensor info which will go to dm...@openbsd.org,
>> where should I send the additional info? If there's no suitable place,
>> I can just keep it around and let anyone who needs it ask me for it.
>
>http://www.nycbug.org/?action=dmesgd&ad
> 3) Other than the dmesg/sensor info which will go to dm...@openbsd.org,
> where should I send the additional info? If there's no suitable place,
> I can just keep it around and let anyone who needs it ask me for it.
>
> Dave
>
http://www.nycbug.org/?action=dmesgd&add=1
A year or so ago, as part of selecting a notebook to buy, I gathered
dmesg info from all of the notebooks I could find in local stores
(booting from and saving data to a USB stick) and sent it to
dm...@openbsd.org as well as using it myself. Since I expect that it
would be useful to the
Update:
There is a BIOS upgrade for this notebook. I downloaded a 31MB FreeDOS USB
image, and wrote it to a 32GB USB stick. The FreeDOS image is almost
completely free space, so after unzipping the Acer BIOS upgrade and copying
the DOS directory files to the mounted FreeDOS image, it booted, ran
Yes, 'zzz' works smoothly, while running X, and closing the lid also
suspends the system. It seems to suspend to RAM since it only takes a
second or two. The system reports that the webcam/video, usb, and scsibus
"detached" during suspend, and then return after resume.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 2:0
I'm sorry but I do not know enough to answer your questions.
I did not phrase my question well. What I would like to know is have
you managed to get the laptop to sleep and wake up on closing and then
opening the lid? Does this work when X11 is running?
On 30 May 2012 03:59, Robert Connolly wrot
I haven't tried suspend yet. I read the apm man page, and the zzz pdf, but
I don't yet understand how it works in OpenBSD. Is system memory moved to
swap while the system is suspended? or am I thinking of hibernation?
I did try 'apm -C', and CPU stepping is sortof working. apm steps the CPU
clock
Is suspend/resume working well?
On 28 May 2012 07:04, Robert Connolly wrote:
> Hello again. This is the dmesg from an Acer 5552-7858. Webcam, wifi,
> microphone, video, dvd-rw, etc, are all supported and I confirm working
> with OpenBSD 5.1 without any trouble.
>
> OpenBSD 5.1 (GENERIC.MP) #207:
>I installed VLC, and my webcam works, but my microphone does not seem to be
>detected at all. dmesg does not list a usb audio device. What should I do
>to investigate this? Is there a better application, other than VLC, for
>using a webcam with OpenBSD?
Before you install X/KDE, etc., do a vanill
On Sat, 26 May 2012 22:42:18 -0700
Robert Connolly wrote:
> Hello.
Hi.
> Second, I configured KDE to use a blank screen saver, which works, but the
> monitor never turns off. How can I configure my notebook monitor to turn
> off after 15 minutes of being inactive?
I don't know a
Hello.
I recently bought an Acer 5552-7858 notebook. While shopping I checked that
OpenBSD had drivers for all the devices, and my dmesg has no "not
configured" messages. The video, webcam, and audio are working well. This
is a low price AMD quad core, well loaded with 6GB of memory an
http://www.nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd;f_dmesg=;f_bsd=;f_nick=;f_descr=;dmesgid=2274#2274
I submitted this to dmesg@ and also at nycbug.
Temperature is stable and uses vesa for now :( Machine works great
otherwise...it really feels snappy in OpenBSD compared to Windoze.
Just a FYI that this just work
I've posted to the www.nycbug.org site (and sent to dm...@openbsd.org) a
bunch more dmesgs from notebooks found in local stores.
Dave
--
Dave Anderson
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i have just noticed in /var/log/messages:
>
> Jul 26 21:57:59 hatvan /bsd: uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries
> Jul 26 22:14:26 hatvan /bsd: uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries
> Jul 26 22:26:38 hatvan /bsd: uvm_mapent_
or older posts about servers
with high loads and all kinds of (surely heretic) knob
fiddling.. this is on my notebook that apart
of firefox's inhuman requirements is hardly tormented
at all.
how would i go about finding out what caused this and why?
$ netstat -m
74 mbufs in use:
On 2011-06-21, Sean Howard wrote:
> I am also using a ProBook 4520s
> I am however using OpenBSD-4.9 amd-64.
>
> I could try to see if I can install -current, but it would take me a few days
> (find time, backup again, reinstall, etc), however - I have attached my amd64
> dmesg.
>
> I had to dis
would cause a kernel
panic.
--Sean
Somebody claiming to be Dave Anderson wrote:
> I've encountered a notebook (labelled hp ProBook 4520s) which, when
> booted from the i386 snapshot dated 24 May 2011 immediately reboots --
> it very briefly shows about one line of the usual booting
I've encountered a notebook (labelled hp ProBook 4520s) which, when
booted from the i386 snapshot dated 24 May 2011 immediately reboots --
it very briefly shows about one line of the usual booting messages, then
goes back to the bios boot screen.
Given the limited access I have to this store
02.08.2008 14:28, Pau wrote:
I am using an old FJS lifebook P7010 and everything works just fine...
wireless, sound, X, apm -C keeps it relatively silent and if you get
the second battery, you'll get a 1.8Kg sub-notebook running obsd for
about 6 hours
I believe the newer FJS lifebooks are
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Notebook Pavilion DV5-2112BR Atlhon II Dual-Core P320(2,1GHz) 3GB RAM
320GB - HP
<http://www.colombo.com.br/produto/Informatica/Notebook+Pavilion+DV5+211
2BR+Atlhon+II+Dual+Core+P320+2+1GHz+3GB+RAM+3
re, it seems that
> HP notebooks have been always behind the others. But recently the
> -current amazed me: I entered zzz and the notebook went standby state.
> Upon powering on, the screen was dead, but the box responded on the
> network and was working: I logged into it and could do
Hi misc@,
this is really hot, the last take on the ACPI stuff was quite
resultful. Being as difficult in ACPI area as they are, it seems that
HP notebooks have been always behind the others. But recently the
-current amazed me: I entered zzz and the notebook went standby state.
Upon powering on
rch 2010 snapshot hangs at the same place in
the boot process as 4.6-release does.
I _am_ going to try upgrading the BIOS, but that takes a fair amount of
fiddling since Sony's tools won't work unless I restore the original
Windows ME setup. Luckily I inherited the 'recovery
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote:
>Dave wrote:
>> Unfortunatly that resulted in a system that wouldn't boot.
>
>Well that is indeed quite unfortunate, sorry, but maybe you can send
>acpidump(8) output to dm...@?
Done.
>4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot?
Will do.
Dave
I wrote:
> Well that is indeed quite unfortunate, sorry, but maybe you can send
> acpidump(8) output to dm...@?
>
> 4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot?
>
> -Bryan.
One more thought, try updating the BIOS.. it seems Sony has released
updates for your laptop.
http://esupport.son
Dave wrote:
> Unfortunatly that resulted in a system that wouldn't boot.
Well that is indeed quite unfortunate, sorry, but maybe you can send
acpidump(8) output to dm...@?
4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot?
-Bryan.
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
>On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote:
>>Maybe you can try using acpi? by disabling apm in UKC or via config(8)?
>
>Given the various mentions recently on this list, I should have thought
>of trying that even though it's not (to me) an obvious connection. I'l
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote:
>Dave wrote:
>> Since I didn't see any "not configured" messages for cbb*, my guess is
>> that this is at least partly functional; is that correct? What
>> limitations does the "couldn't map interrupt" message imply for WiFi
>> or modem use? (There don't
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Brad Tilley wrote:
>On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:41 -0500, "Dave Anderson"
>wrote:
>> I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) and installed
>> 4.6-release on it; while I haven't yet done extensive testing, most
>> things (e
Dave wrote:
> Since I didn't see any "not configured" messages for cbb*, my guess is
> that this is at least partly functional; is that correct? What
> limitations does the "couldn't map interrupt" message imply for WiFi
> or modem use? (There don't seem to be any BIOS options which affec
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:41 -0500, "Dave Anderson"
wrote:
> I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) and installed
> 4.6-release on it; while I haven't yet done extensive testing, most
> things (except the LoseModem, of course) seem to work (full
I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) and installed
4.6-release on it; while I haven't yet done extensive testing, most
things (except the LoseModem, of course) seem to work (full dmesg
below, and sent to dm...@openbsd.org).
Now I want to add WiFi and a working modem
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hmm, on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 08:32:18PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
> i will reboot this machine asap with ahci setting in the bios...
that, unfortunately resulted in this:
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yes&numbers=6118
lots of new hardware in this machine :]
-f
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I can't get X running in mode 1280x800 on a notebook Acer Aspire 4520.
I have read about with no success. Is this possible? Can someone help
me?
I included dmesg, xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log. The ModeLine used in
xorg.conf was get following
http://www.x.org/wiki/FAQVideoModes
Can someone port this driver from FreeBSD?
(http://www.nabble.com/SiS-190-NIC-driver-td14260735.html, 4 Clause BSD License)
Or this from (Open)Solaris?
(http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/eng/ +
http://homepage2.nifty.com/mrym3/taiyodo/sige-2.6.2.tar.gz, 3 Clause
BSD License)
I would like t
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 07:01:21PM +0200, thacrazze wrote:
> No idea for my problem?
A quick glance at sis(4) (man sis) and http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
(the section "Gigabit Ethernet Adapters") indicates that your SiS 191
network card just isn't supported.
No idea for my problem?
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:20 PM, thacrazze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a new new notebook, an ASUS F5SL-AP177D with the following
> configuration:
> Pentium Dual-Core T2390 2x 1.86GHz - 2048MB - 250GB - DVD+/-RW DL -
> ATI Mobil
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