nder xHCI: 0x0000
xhci0: XUSB2PRM / USB2.0 ports can switch from EHCI to xHCI:0x0002
xhci0: XUSB2PR / USB2.0 ports under xHCI: 0x0001
usb0 at xhci0: USB revision 3.0
uhub0 at usb0 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel xHCI root hub" rev 3.00/1.00
addr 1
uhub0: 18 ports with 18 rem
works via muxing on USB3 ports, so the culprit could be
somewhere in the USB port initialization or in the muxing OS side support.
Sadly the BIOS doesn't provides any option regarding the USB support.
Any idea what could i try, research, check? I really miss that USB port...
Best Regards,
--Z
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 06:08:00PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> For a fresh install of openBSD, I want to mount an SD card or a USB stick on
> an existing openBSD install, but don't know which device name to use. Maybe
> someone can help me out?
>
You can
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 18:08:00 +0200
Karel Lucas wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> For a fresh install of openBSD, I want to mount an SD card or a USB
> stick on an existing openBSD install, but don't know which device
> name to use. Maybe someone can help me out?
>
Hello,
a new
Dear all,
For a fresh install of openBSD, I want to mount an SD card or a USB
stick on an existing openBSD install, but don't know which device name
to use. Maybe someone can help me out?
3D, rev 0xa2)
at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
inteldrm0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel HD Graphics 4600" rev 0x06
drm0 at inteldrm0
inteldrm0: msi, HASWELL, gen 7
azalia0 at pci0 dev 3 function 0 "Intel Core 4G HD Audio" rev 0x06: msi
azalia0: No codecs found
xhci0
On 2023-07-16, Hannu Vuolasaho wrote:
> Is there a tool to show statististics of USB devices? Like how much
> there is free bandwidth, which endpoints are hogging bandwidth and so
> on?
You might get some parts of the information you want from wireshark,
though nothing as simple as a
On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 09:31:51PM +0300, Hannu Vuolasaho wrote:
> Is there a tool to show statististics of USB devices? Like how much
> there is free bandwidth, which endpoints are hogging bandwidth and so
> on?
I haven't seen any replies to this, so I figure I'd take a swing at
se
Hi,
Is there a tool to show statististics of USB devices? Like how much
there is free bandwidth, which endpoints are hogging bandwidth and so
on?
Ideally it could be like top but for USB or a page on systat or
something like that.
Are there technical reasons or am I just bad at searching?
Best
Hi,
i have bought a second hand Lenovo Thinkpad T480s and installed OpenBSD
7.3 on it using UEFI without CSM.
The most important features of the laptop works ok, except the left
hand USB A port.The dmesg says:
uhub0: device problem, disabling port 1
While i found many similar reports
On Mon, 20 Mar 2023 18:15:52 +0200
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 14:57:01 - (UTC)
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > On 2023-03-19, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> > >0.015775 libusb1: Could not open any HID devices: no USB
> > > buses
On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 14:57:01 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-03-19, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> >0.015775 libusb1: Could not open any HID devices: no USB
> > buses found 0.015784No supported devices found. Please check
> > your device ava
On 2023-03-19, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>0.015775 libusb1: Could not open any HID devices: no USB
> buses found 0.015784 No supported devices found. Please check
> your device availability with 'lsusb'
> lbld12# ls -l /dev/ugen0*
and /dev/usb*? (the pkg-readme has some hints)
Hello, misc@
run into problem connecting my new ups. it seems like problems with
libusb on OpenBSD-current .
UPS model is: Njoy Aten Pro 1000 USB
it works fine when I attach it to linux. but on OpenBSD NUT fails to
read it.
the device attaches as:
# usbdevs -
addr 02: 0665:5161 Mustek
A great bit of work.
Do you know if USB DAT drives are working on Sparc64? They were not when I
last tested (probably OBSD 6.2).
Andrew
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 at 13:02, Crystal Kolipe
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 09:20:48PM -0300, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > There is no reason why we
to
> access the usb device again after 'reloading' it.
Over the weekend I received a few emails off-list asking me about this, so
I've written up and posted a brief explainer here:
https://research.exoticsilicon.com/articles/eject_command_hacking
I want to thank you from here for the tour of the usb utils,
appreciated..
-- Daniele Bonini
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 11:02:14AM -0500, Bryan Steele wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 10:34:07AM -0300, vitmau...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hi,
> >
rk it
offline', (I.E. no media present).
So if you have running, for example:
# dd if=/dev/rsd1c of=/dev/null bs=1m count=256 &
and then do an eject from a different terminal, it should let the dd process
complete, and then off-line the device.
> You'll need to physically reconnect the dri
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 10:34:07AM -0300, vitmau...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not using my drives for anything more than copying files, dd etc.
> I just got curious because you mentioned the act of detaching a device
> after umounting it and I don't know how to do that on OpenBSD. On
>
dev/sd3d /mnt/deeper
> [weerd@kale] $ doas dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/swap bs=1M count=4096
> [weerd@kale] $ doas swapon /mnt/swap
>
> The kernel is not going to let you `umount /mnt`, and forcibly
> removing the device is very likely going to lead to amazing new
> learning opportuni
Just to keep the discussion and clarificarions in the mailing list.
I'm sorry for all the typos of my my previous post.
Paul de Weerd wrote:
> and forcibly removing the device is very likely going to lead to
> amazing new learning opportunities.
I can confirm these statement and I invite
Paul de Weerd wrote:
> and forcibly removing the device is very likely going to lead to
> amazing new learning opportunities.
I can confirm these statement and I invite you to double check all the
"learning opportunities": taken that, by "chance", they are not great
happenings brr..than
oing to let you `umount /mnt`, and forcibly
removing the device is very likely going to lead to amazing new
learning opportunities.
So, yeah, as people have stated .. the way to safely remove a USB
drive from your system depends on what you were using the USB drive
for. For the generic case, where we ha
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 05:59:12PM +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 04:50:32PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Feb 08 13:56:18, pe...@bsdly.net wrote:
> > > 1) close any open files stored there
> > > 2) make sure no process has the media as $PWD (as in, cd away from
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 04:50:32PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Feb 08 13:56:18, pe...@bsdly.net wrote:
> > 1) close any open files stored there
> > 2) make sure no process has the media as $PWD (as in, cd away from there,
> >and really a variation on the first)
> > 3) issue at least one sync
On Feb 08 13:56:18, pe...@bsdly.net wrote:
> 1) close any open files stored there
> 2) make sure no process has the media as $PWD (as in, cd away from there,
>and really a variation on the first)
> 3) issue at least one sync command (some folklore will insist on three)
> 4) umount the media
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 10:44:20AM -0300, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> If you are just copying files, and/or using dd to, for example, overwrite
> a device with zeros or random data, then you don't need to do anything
> special to use usb storage devices on OpenBSD.
In the case of dd-ing
>
> But you are almost certainly not doing that.
>
> If you are just copying files, and/or using dd to, for example, overwrite
> a device with zeros or random data, then you don't need to do anything
> special to use usb storage devices on OpenBSD.
then you don't need to do anything
special to use usb storage devices on OpenBSD.
"udisksctl poweroff -b /dev/sdX" (newer versions).
Best,
Vitor
Em qua., 8 de fev. de 2023 às 10:24, Crystal Kolipe
escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 10:13:59AM -0300, vitmau...@gmail.com wrote:
> > thank you all for the replies. Crystal, what command would I use to
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 10:13:59AM -0300, vitmau...@gmail.com wrote:
> thank you all for the replies. Crystal, what command would I use to
> detach a USB drive? I tried eject, but it doesn't seem to work with
> the kind of devices I have.
Can you explain exactly what you are try
In facts, there are people around who play very "nasty" with these sticks
like booting from them, etc... I suggest to reach one of them and
ask for a "safe unmounting"
Indeed, sorry for this joke too! (time for "safe break")
Hi,
thank you all for the replies. Crystal, what command would I use to
detach a USB drive? I tried eject, but it doesn't seem to work with
the kind of devices I have.
Best,
Vitor
Em qua., 8 de fev. de 2023 às 09:55, Crystal Kolipe
escreveu:
>
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:27:08AM -0300,
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:27:08AM -0300, vitmau...@gmail.com wrote:
> quick and very basic question: is syncing and umounting a USB drive
> enough to safely remove it or should I execute other commands before
> unplugging these devices?
My personal check list for safely removing remova
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:27:08AM -0300, vitmau...@gmail.com wrote:
> quick and very basic question: is syncing and umounting a USB drive
> enough to safely remove it or should I execute other commands before
> unplugging these devices?
Unless you are doing something 'unusual' (*),
Hi,
quick and very basic question: is syncing and umounting a USB drive
enough to safely remove it or should I execute other commands before
unplugging these devices?
Best,
Vitor
Hi folks,
I'm on OpenBSD 7.2 and have run into an issue when formatting my WD
Elements 4TB external USB disk drive with ext2fs:
> newfs_ext2fs: wtfs: write error for sector -775964770: Invalid \
> argument
I can successfully format the disk with FFS, so I don't think it's a
hardware
On 2023/01/17 13:08:48 -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I am trying to get openbsd installed in my notebook, i am using usb device
> (sandisk) to install it. The problem is that when i am given the choice of
> source for the install file sets, does not appear usb; on
Hi folks!
I am trying to get openbsd installed in my notebook, i am using usb device
(sandisk) to install it. The problem is that when i am given the choice of
source for the install file sets, does not appear usb; only cd0 disk nfs
http and the like.
May someone help me ?
Thanks a lot
Hello @misc,
While cleaning over the holidays I found and tried a bunch of USB dongles with
OpenBSD (most worked just fine), hoping that perhaps I could find something to
add to `sys/dev/usb/usbdevs` after having watched Stefan Sperling's EuroBSDcon
2017 talk. The ones I found that were
> On Jan 9, 2023, at 17:34, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
>
>> Which 1Gbit USB 3.0A NIC is performing best with obsd 7.2?
>>
>> I am aware of the hardware list, but I am asking personal experience from
>> users in here
>>
>> Regards, Lars.
>>
>
> Which 1Gbit USB 3.0A NIC is performing best with obsd 7.2?
>
> I am aware of the hardware list, but I am asking personal experience from
> users in here
>
> Regards, Lars.
>
Hi Lars,
I cannot tell much about network performance (I remember it not reaching
close to 1 Gbps),
Which 1Gbit USB 3.0A NIC is performing best with obsd 7.2?
I am aware of the hardware list, but I am asking personal experience from
users in here
Regards, Lars.
Hello,
I am trying to figure out a problem with my UEFI boot not working
anymore using snapshots. I am able to UEFI boot from USB install disk,
but at first boot from the main disk the sequence stops at efi0 entry.
Can someone, please, explain why efi0 is not detected on boot from the
USB
ting. I can't tell from the recent changes around usb
> > > in the tree what might have caused this, or if it's just my machine
> > > somehow. If there is some specific instrumentation or setup I can
> > > apply before upgrading to the recent snapshot that might help b
On Thu, 15 Sept 2022 at 10:10, John Verne wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Sept 2022 at 18:11, John Verne wrote:
>
> > I'm willing to sysupgrade to the latest snapshot for more
> > comprehensive testing. I can't tell from the recent changes around usb
> > in the tree what might h
John Verne wrote:
> So, tentatively, this is either fixed because it was never a problem,
> or the recent usb or dwc changes (which are too large and unfamiliar
> for me to make sense of) corrected a corner case with USB ethernet
> devices.
well, that was the purpose of mglocker
On Wed, 14 Sept 2022 at 18:11, John Verne wrote:
> I'm willing to sysupgrade to the latest snapshot for more
> comprehensive testing. I can't tell from the recent changes around usb
> in the tree what might have caused this, or if it's just my machine
> somehow. If there is s
(Sending this to misc@ because I'm not sure it falls within the
purview of arm@, but I can repost to there if that would be more
appropriate.)
I've been tracking snapshots on a RaspPi 3+ and it looks like a recent
snapshot may have introduced some issues with the USB bus.
I don't have a lot
mainbus0: "scb"
bcmpcie0 at simplebus2
pci0 at bcmpcie0
ppb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Broadcom BCM2711" rev 0x20
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
xhci0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "VIA VL805 xHCI" rev 0x01: intx, xHCI 1.0
usb0 at xhci0: USB revision 3.0
uhub0 at usb0 configuration 1 interf
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 05:44:29PM -0700, Courtney wrote:
>
> $ sndiod -dd -f rsnd/2
...
> snd0: 48000Hz, s24le3, play 0:1, rec 0:0, 16 blocks of 480 frames
> snd0: device started
This appears to be a play-only device, so recording can't work,
probably USB attach order has changed.
Hello again all,
I have in my moments of spare time been taking shots at getting my USB mic
to work on OpenBSD. I haven't asked yet because I have been spending time
trying to understand audio better on OpenBSD. I think I know enough to ask.
I have 3 audio devices:
rsnd/0 - integrated audio
Yeah, I agree... any other solution than USB is better for this, but this
is what I have. Startech - they are on the supported hcl list
Running tagged VLANs on top of one of these goes well, but if I create a
trunk against a cisco catalyst switch, I get random USB IOERRORs and
similar.
The trunk
THANK YOU!! This seems to have solved the issue. Thankfully I had
already set
/tmp to be an in-memory filesystem so this will do wonders. I'm assuming
you haven't had any issues with the firefox cache being blown away every
reboot? Doesn't really matter anyway, I prefer good audio over firefox
Courtney, I will try to suggest something.
First, I was having problems in the past with Firefox. I use to let
mpv play in the background ( a stream of internet radio) and the sound
has stuttering and pauses whenever Firefox loaded some pages. I was
told to use sndio for mpv as an option with
Hi Alexandre,
I did your test, I don't see a pause cycle when I have firefox play a video.
I do get those messages every time there is an audio glitch. At some times
with chromium open I will get far fewer of these messages but no interrupt.
When I say far fewer, I mean I could maybe get 1 of
On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 02:39:08PM -0700, Courtney wrote:
> I hope it isn't in bad etiquette to resurrect an old piece of mail.
>
OK for me, your mail is attached to the thread.
> Since May I mitigated the stuttering audio issue with Firefox running
> by using Firefox ESR 91. Clearly something
ction 1 "ATI Navi 2x HD Audio" rev 0x00: msi
azalia0: no supported codecs
"Intel Core GMM" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 not configured
pchtemp0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 "Intel 400 Series Thermal" rev 0x00
xhci0 at pci0 dev 20 function 0 "Intel 400 Series xH
36:18PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
> > > > > # mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
> > > > > mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
> > > > >
> > > > > # dmesg
> > > > forgot to mention: connect and power on the audio interface
not configured
> > >
> > > # dmesg
> > forgot to mention: connect and power on the audio interface first ;-)
>
> It was. This time I waited until boot was complete, before connecting the
> USB cable...
>
...
>
> uhub3: port 1, set config 0 at addr 6 fa
# dmesg
forgot to mention: connect and power on the audio interface first ;-)
It was. This time I waited until boot was complete, before connecting the
USB cable...
...
uhub3: port 1, set config 0 at addr 6 failed
uhub3: device problem, disabling port 1
sorry, I missed these lines
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 11:23:16 +0200
Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
> > I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
> > like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundca
until boot was complete, before connecting
the USB cable...
# mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
OpenBSD 7.1 (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sun Apr 24 09:30:43 MDT 2022
r...@syspatch-71-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8471175168
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 03:36:18PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
>
>
> # mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
> mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
>
> # dmesg
forgot to mention: connect and power on the audio interface first ;-)
On 7/16/22 11:23 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundcard,
(direct connection) everything works
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
> I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
> like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundcard,
> (direct connection) everything works fine. With the soundcard, no audio at
I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundcard,
(direct connection) everything works fine. With the soundcard, no audio
at all. I have tried the following as per the OpenBSD FAQ:
# rcctl set
I solved my issue. I started having this issue on Linux too, again very
randomly. Tried a different USB port and everything works. Whatever is
happening with the controller on these ports, it doesn't play nicely
with audio hardware but the other one does. Pretty sure I went from USB
2.0 to USB
everyone,
I am running OpenBSD -current branch right now. I have a FiiO E10k plugged
into my board. Here is the part of the dmesg when it is connected
Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 14 configuration 1
interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 6
Jun 3
0 at uhub0 port 14 configuration 1
> interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 6
> Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0: class v1, full-speed, sync,
> channels: 2 play, 2 rec, 3 ctls
> Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: audio1 at uaudio0
>
> I have been
Hello everyone,
I am running OpenBSD -current branch right now. I have a FiiO E10k plugged
into my board. Here is the part of the dmesg when it is connected
Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 14
configuration 1 interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01
will do vlans, and I don't want to have to configure all of that.
>
> This is only for a 20 Meg (bi directional) connection, so not stressing
> things too much.
>
> What would be a good USB to ethernet (RJ45) adapter that is supported by
> OpenBSD?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve W.
for a 20 Meg (bi directional) connection, so not stressing
things too much.
What would be a good USB to ethernet (RJ45) adapter that is supported by
OpenBSD?
Thanks,
Steve W.
to configure all of that.
This is only for a 20 Meg (bi directional) connection, so not stressing
things too much.
What would be a good USB to ethernet (RJ45) adapter that is supported by
OpenBSD?
Thanks,
Steve W.
TFW your software is so complicated it might as well be proprietary.
I'll be sticking with Firefox ESR for now and hope by the time the time
the ESR version bumps this will be resolved. Otherwise I'll have to
play the worlds smallest violin. ESR doesn't have the issue.
On 6/1/22 16:02, Raul
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 6:13 PM Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I am not able to understand why a simple application like mpv for
> example is able to play videos and streams at high resolutions with
> good performance, but a "browser" needs 10 times the CPU cores and
> memory and it still does it wrong
The idea of changing the OS implementation in order to suit an
internet browser is hilarious at least. The browsers developers are
not interested in proper implementation and inbreed of browser with OS
internals, no! All that matters is to make something work for the
browser itself.
I am not able
scheduling.
That problem isn't simple.
Ubuntu linux successfully runs mixxx which plays & records
multichannel audio in real time with no stutteron a 1.6 GHz Celeron.
even through [adjectives deleted] pulseaudio.
This is while OBS Studio is webcasting USB video.
Keystroke/mouseclick to audio s
I have not found it to be an issue with the number of tabs being
open, but rather anything that spikes the processor causing these
interruptions. Oddly, even on my 8 core box, just having 1 or 2
cores spiking to 100% (which FF does on demanding sites) causes
these interruptions the most. I have
gpu0
amdgpu0: msi
azalia0 at pci3 dev 0 function 1 "ATI Navi 2x HD Audio" rev 0x00: msi
azalia0: no supported codecs
"Intel Core GMM" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 not configured
pchtemp0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 "Intel 400 Series Thermal" rev 0x00
xhci0 at
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:25:16PM +0200, Peter Fröhlich wrote:
> Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
> started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
> am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
> driver, Firefox,
for FAN1
> acpipwrres9 at acpi0: FN02, resource for FAN2
> acpipwrres10 at acpi0: FN03, resource for FAN3
> acpipwrres11 at acpi0: FN04, resource for FAN4
> acpitz0 at acpi0: critical temperature is 119 degC
> acpipwrres12 at acpi0: PIN_
> acpivideo0 at acpi0: GFX0
> acpivo
complex over the pandemic and I thought it would be prudent to first
check if my external devices would play nice, which lead me to uncover
an issue with both my Magewell USB Capture HDMI+ and HDMI 4K+ USB
capture cards (I also encountered issues with my USB audio interface,
but I will save
On 5/6/22 10:29, Courtney wrote:
Hello all,
[snip]
* Setting dom.ipc.processCount to a lower number in about:config
* Muddled with sndiod -b and -z flags
* Set softdep,noatime for my different partitions in fstab (NVMe drive)
* Tried with/without SMT (Intel 10700k)
* Set some sysctl flags:
ot; rev 0x00
pci3 at ppb2 bus 3
amdgpu0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "ATI Navi 22" rev 0xc5
drm0 at amdgpu0
amdgpu0: msi
azalia0 at pci3 dev 0 function 1 "ATI Navi 2x HD Audio" rev 0x00: msi
azalia0: no supported codecs
"Intel Core GMM" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 not co
D? I am looking to manage a few switches via their console/RS232
>> interfaces.
>>
>> https://www.startech.com/en-us/cards-adapters/icusb2324i
>
> Haven't used /that/ one, but have used a couple, and yes, "Just Worked"
> for me as well. I have USB to eight
es.
https://www.startech.com/en-us/cards-adapters/icusb2324i
Haven't used /that/ one, but have used a couple, and yes, "Just Worked"
for me as well. I have USB to eight port serial in remote
production. The one I have have been around for many years, so unlikely
you would be able to get somethin
I have used the two-port version of this with Linux and it "just worked,"
wondering if anyone has used this (or something similar) successfully with
OpenBSD? I am looking to manage a few switches via their console/RS232
interfaces.
https://www.startech.com/en-us/cards-adapters/icusb2324i
> Hello !
>
> I've got a problem with obsd-7.0 on thinkpad t480. When I connect a
> pocketbook (through usb c to a cable)
> the system ignores all usb ports interactions (attach, detach, etc).
> Thunderbolt controller is disabled in bios.
>
> Could someone give me a clue w
Hello !
I've got a problem with obsd-7.0 on thinkpad t480. When I connect a
pocketbook (through usb c to a cable)
the system ignores all usb ports interactions (attach, detach, etc).
Thunderbolt controller is disabled in bios.
Could someone give me a clue where to look ?
dmesg - https
> I'm guessing that your BIOS is enumerating the flash drive as a floppy disk
> device rather than a hard disk. You might be able to change this behaviour
> in the BIOS.
My floppy disk & USB related (AFAIK) BIOS settings are:
Legacy Diskette A:
[Disabled]
USB Controller
[Ena
On Nov 12 13:46:47, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Nov 12 13:08:00 biblio /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub5 port 2 configuration 1
> interface 1 "Sennheiser Sennheiser SC 160 USB" rev 2.00/0.18 addr 4
> Nov 12 13:08:00 biblio /bsd: uaudio0: class v1, full-speed, sync, channels: 2
> play, 2 r
This is current/amd64 on a PC.
I am using these Sennheiser headpohones:
https://www.sennheiser.cz/index.php?id=23=9846
It connects as
Nov 12 13:08:00 biblio /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub5 port 2 configuration 1 interface
1 "Sennheiser Sennheiser SC 160 USB" rev 2.00/0.18 addr 4
Nov 12 13:08
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 08:25:24PM +0200, u...@mailo.com wrote:
> Tried to install amd64 "install70.img" from a microSD on an old PC:
> CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4200+
> Motherboard: Asus M2N-E
> Chipset: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI, AMD Hammer
> USB1 controller: nVIDIA nForce 570 SL
Tried to install amd64 "install70.img" from a microSD on an old PC:
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Motherboard: Asus M2N-E
Chipset: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI, AMD Hammer
USB1 controller: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI (MCP55P) - OHCI USB 1.1 Controller
USB2 controller: nVIDIA nForce 570 SLI (MCP55P) - EH
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 03:01:29PM +, Martin wrote:
> Patch has been updated to use correct files and tested on a live system.
> Please add it to tree.
>
> Thanks.
Committed now. Thank you! Sorry it took so long.
, 2021 8:55 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 06:53:17PM +, Martin wrote:
>
> > Hi there!
> > I have an issue with athn USB stick with modern wifi devices like Android
> > phones etc.
> > I've set up athn0 as previous athn miniPCI-e cards (
ed.
> It can be re-generated by running 'make' in the sys/dev/usb directory.
>
> > --- if_athn_usb.c.orig Tue Jun 8 15:29:31 2021
> > +++ if_athn_usb.c Tue Jun 8 15:34:11 2021
> > @@ -91,6 +91,8 @@
> > ATHN_USB_FLAG_AR7010 },
> > {{ USB_VENDO
The simplest could be something like these,
https://www.amazon.ca/Powered-USB-Hub/s?k=Powered+USB+Hub.
11 (of the first 12) products are USB 3 hubs with individual port power
controls.
I have seen single-port USB cables with power switches, too, although I
don't remember where.
Your idea
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 06:53:17PM +, Martin wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have an issue with athn USB stick with modern wifi devices like Android
> phones etc.
>
> I've set up athn0 as previous athn miniPCI-e cards (/etc/hostname.athn0,
> /etc/dhcpd.conf, /etc/pf.conf)
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