j...@m5.chicago.il.us ("Jay F. Shachter") writes:
>else. According to the output that I obtain when I boot my computer
>into OpenBSD and invoke the "pcidump -v" command -- and I have to
>engage in this roundabout procedure because I do not see a pcidump
>command, or anything resembling it, on my
Esteemed Colleagues,
On July 13, and again on July 14, I reported, to this mailing list, my
inability to install NetBSD from NetBSD-9.3-amd64-install.img (even
though the name of the file contains a promise that I can). I was
advised to try to install from the (considerably larger)
Bruce Nagel writes:
> Using either my original pkgsrc url that e.g. url I get this error when trying
> to do 'pkgin upgrade':
>
> pkgin: empty local package list.
>
> 'pkgin list' gives the same: Requested list is empty.
It is possible you have crossed wires about where your pkgdb is.I
Greg Troxel writes:
> I'm looking for a mini to mid tower, with:
>
> - fairly beefy CPU for package and base system builds
> - metal case for RF noise mitigation
> - UL listed power supply
> - quiet when not compiling, but doesn't have to be silent
>
> - 64G of RAM, preferably expandable
My hand-me-down old Dell gamer box is having thermal issues. (It's from
2010, so not a complaint.) I have been using hand-me-down boxes for a
while, which means I accept hardware not knowing if it works with
NetBSD, and usually it does because it's 5 years old when I get it,
after my
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 08:02:53AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
Bruce Nagel writes:
When attempting to upgrade libreoffice using pkgin, I am getting the following
before the (massive) list of packages to be updated:
You didn't say what version of NetBSD, which arch, and where the binary
Bruce Nagel writes:
> NetBSD Bast 9.3 NetBSD 9.3 (GENERIC) #0: Thu Aug 4 15:30:37 UTC 2022
> mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64
>
> packages are coming from:
> http://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/9.3/All
OK, not super surprising, but
Thanks.
So I just need to wake till I in install to ver 10.0RC1 (sp ?)
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 4:10 AM Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Todd Gruhn wrote:
> > How / when to upgrade nouveau?
> it is inside NetBSD core, so it gets updated for you with release updates.
>
> Riccardo
Bruce Nagel writes:
> When attempting to upgrade libreoffice using pkgin, I am getting the following
> before the (massive) list of packages to be updated:
You didn't say what version of NetBSD, which arch, and where the binary
packages you are using are coming from.
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.7,
Hi,
Todd Gruhn wrote:
How / when to upgrade nouveau?
it is inside NetBSD core, so it gets updated for you with release updates.
Riccardo
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