matth...@fastmai.us wrote:
> May I have some help troubleshooting poor network performance? I have
> an older laptop (Thinkpad 13) with a USB-C Ethernet dongle that attaches
> as ure0 as it has no builtin Ethernet port. I'm running NetBSD 10.0
> STABLE built locally from a couple of days ago.
"Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult" wrote:
> while trying to compile Xserver (master branch), I'm encountering an
> error:
>
> ../os/rpcauth.c: In function ‘authdes_ezdecode’:
> 1431../os/rpcauth.c:110:52: error: invalid use of undefined type ‘struct
> authdes_cred’
> 1432 110 | return (((st
Greg Troxel wrote:
> My system has a 2010 4-core CPU, 24G RAM and aside from being worried
> about thermal issues, my only real complaint is that I'd like more CPU.
> Once upgrading of course I want more RAM, but I'm not really bothered by
> 24G right now. So:
I upgraded a similar vintage desk
neimsaci wrote:
> Maybe someone is interested in making
> NetBSD to run on Purism Librem5?
You may want to ask this on the port-...@netbsd.org list.
I think that a NetBSD port to the Pinephone or Pinephone Pro would be
easier as their SoCs are already supported.
On 2023-04-09 04:07, Mayuresh wrote:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2023 at 11:01:02AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> I suspect that it is trying to use futexes that are not correctly emulated
> in NetBSD.
Absolutely! It's futex.
Just curious - has futex been emulated better in later kernel versions?
(On this set
Mayuresh wrote:
I am attempting to use Xilinx Vivado 2022.2 (Linux version) closed
source
product on NetBSD 9.2 amd64 using Linux emulation.
You could run it using ktrace(1) to find out which syscalls it is trying
to
use.
I suspect that it is trying to use futexes that are not correctly
Brook Milligan wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2023, at 6:24 AM, Robert Swindells wrote:
>
>> Maybe structure it to allow for some systems not needing U-Boot to be
>> added to an image, most systems do need it now but that may change over
>> time.
>>
>> e.g. A Pin
Brook Milligan wrote:
> I have written a page for the NetBSD Wiki on how to build bootable ARM
> images using build.sh (see the attached PDF version). Before I commit
> it, I would appreciate feedback regarding its clarity and
> completeness. If anyone is willing to go through the process
> de
Brook Milligan wrote:
> Does it make sense to have updated linux library packages?
Some suse15 packages were added by wiz@ a couple of months ago.
Maybe give them a try instead of suse131.
The one linux binary that I tried with suse15 couldn't do DNS lookups,
not worked out why, maybe glibc i
Todd Gruhn wrote:
>
>Is there a way to order IPF-rules so I can get on gmail quicker?
>What about speeding up network access in general?
>From your other emails I'm guessing that you are running -current now.
The reason that IPF was not provided already built is that use of it is
deprecated du
Todd Gruhn wrote:
>
>I installed Cheese. It does not work on my system.
It would help to know what version of NetBSD you are running.
Part of the interface between libv4l and the camera driver is only
in -current.
Staffan Thomén wrote:
>I was toying with bridging three of the four ethernet ports on an
>pcengines apu4d4 recently and bumped into something that made me unsure
>if I understood how to use bridges correctly.
>
>My setup is like this:
>
>wm1 configured with an address
>wm2 no address, just up
>
Greg Troxel wrote:
>Sad Clouds writes:
>
>> On Tue, 09 Jun 2020 20:11:51 -0400
>> Greg Troxel wrote:
>>
>>> after installing the linux compat packages, chroot into /emul/linux
>>> and then run the dpkg tools. first you might need to install them
>>> because the emulation is suse.
>>
>>
Arto Huusko wrote:
>is there any repository that publishes binary packages built with
>X11_TYPE=modular for x86-64 NetBSD 9 or -current?
>
>Or is there no choice but to build packages from source for myself if
>want to use pkgsrc xorg?
What is your reason for not wanting to use X11 from the bas
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
>Do I miss something in my NFS config here? maybe server-side
What do you have in /etc/exports on your server ?
If you add the "-maproot=root" option then creating files as root will
work.
You might also want to restrict access to your local network by using
the -net
"John m0t" wrote:
>I investigated long and hard.
Your log has several lines like this:
2020-04-07 15:42:26,952 [ 104252] ERROR - llij.ide.plugins.PluginManager -
Compressed class space
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Compressed class space
Try increasing the compressed class space.
Add a comman
Mayuresh wrote:
>On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 12:46:19PM -, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> Try mpv av://v4l2:/dev/video1
>>
>> Depending on your system you may also want the option "-vo xv" (needs XVideo
>> support) or just "-vo x11".
>
>Get io error
>
>$ mpv av://v4l2:/dev/video1
>Playing: av://v4l
Derrick Lobo wrote:
>Anyone can provide any updates on this, have I contacted the correct
>netbsd port..
port-amd64 would probably be best.
>Here is the dmesg Also wondering if the fix will be ported to netbsd 8 or
>will this 8.1 or 9
I don't see a patch attached to either of your emails.
FIXED isn't going to work,
>all calls made by this program fail:
Both CMUCL and SBCL use the MAP_FIXED option to mmap(2) on NetBSD, it
works fine.
Maybe try similar addresses to SBCL for CLISP, the core file for SBCL
is mapped starting at 0x100000.
Robert Swindells
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>Robert Swindells wrote:
>> An external dongle or built in to the laptop ?
>
>It is built-in into the laptop. Most probably the button activates both
>WLAN and BT. I am interested in WLAN first.
>
>> Does the Ralink wifi device show up if you r
but then there is no driver to manage it?
>
>Missing firmware?
Does the Ralink wifi device show up if you run usbdevs(8) ?
There are a number of newer Ralink devices that are not supported by
the run(4) driver in 7.0 and -current, I have patches against -current
to add support for a few more.
Robert Swindells
William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
>Update: I went ahead & did a 'pkgin install suse_base-10
>suse_compat-10' & it installed those packages no sweat. Post install,
>it said something about putting an entry in my fstab file mounting
>procfs as /emul/linux/proc. I already have a procfs in my fstab file
Address cache (max cache: 100, timeout: 1200):
You need to add wm0 to the bridge if you want the VM to be able to reach
the internet.
I think you will also want to give the VM a 192.168.0.x address, do you
have a DHCP server running on your network ?
Robert Swindells
o use the x11/xf86-video-ati6 package instead
of the x11/xf86-video-ati one.
Robert Swindells
delete the ~/.netbeans/7.4/var directory after each
use, I don't know if this bug/feature is in 3.5.1.
Robert Swindells
r...@netbsd.org
ny port to MicroBlaze and by
a port to the Zynq (arm) FPGAs.
Robert Swindells
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