System is cracking -- so reboot NetBSD:
NetBSD-9.99.99 for amd64
When I reboot I see:
'cannot reset cube...'
Whats that? How to fixit?
Since this is seen during reboot-part; is there a good way to FireFox prior
to the reboot part???
Also:
If you want to mix packages you build and a published set, you have to
match the sources to the sources they used, which means same quarterly
branch. It's ok to update along the branch -- because of our rules
for applying changes to the branch -- that's what it's for.
2023Q1 buil
vom513 writes:
> - This is no way intended to be anything negative against NetBSD devs.
Asking questions is totally fine.
> I’ve been playing with NetBSD 9.3 on one of my old sparcstations (32
> bit).
> - Take a look at http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2022Q4/ In
> that dir there are bu
Hello all,
A few disclaimers up front:
- This is no way intended to be anything negative against NetBSD devs. I 100%
appreciate all the hard work in the project. Just trying to understand and “do
the right thing” in terms of my systems.
- I come from the linux world (don’t shoot !) - so I’m m
On Sun 16 Apr 2023 at 22:14:28 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> If only a liblzma.pc was installed in the base system, this would likely
> be much better.
It seems that in a -current I built a couple of months ago, the file is
indeed present. I suppose it's also available in 10.0 then.
-Olaf.
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If you want to use the gtk3 from pkgsrc, and then use it for something
else, not related to pkgsrc, one would typically use "pkg-config
--cflags gtk+-3.0" (after setting $PKG_CONFIG_PATH to where the
gtk+-3.0.pc can be found). But you get the error
$ pkg-config --cflags gtk+-3.0
Package liblzma wa
Hello RVP and thanks!
Le Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 08:51:47AM +, RVP a écrit :
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
>
> > Having updated Firefox to 107.0.1, and being on NetBSD 9.3/amd64, there
> > is now no sound when trying to watch/listen a video.
> >
>
> Works for me: recent 9.
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
Having updated Firefox to 107.0.1, and being on NetBSD 9.3/amd64, there
is now no sound when trying to watch/listen a video.
Works for me: recent 9.3_STABLE + newly installed firefox-107.0.1.
Has anyone a clue about how to find what Firefox i