Not sure if this is the right forum. If not, point me in the right
direction.
I did `pkgin in intellij-ce-bin-2021.3.2`. Running
/usr/pkg/intellij-ce-bin-2021.3.2/bin/idea.sh I get a java error. I
installed intellij-ue-bin-2018.3 and took that idea.sh, edited it to
point to
"there's a bit of unnecessary bitterness" I didn't take it as
bitterness, but rather frustration, and God knows I've been there (dare
I say we've all been there) many times.
I work for a large financial organization as a Python developer (well,
that's only one of my many hats, but it's the
On 9/27/22 5:44 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
If so, what can you not do on NetBSD that you can do on any other OS?
I'm pretty sure I'm going to miss DRM. What else do I have to put up with?
I run NetBSD 9.3 on a Mac Mini 2014 using modesetting for the video in
xorg.conf since the intel causes a
ore file to help discover
where and how it failed?
On 5/7/22 9:06 AM, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 07:18:04PM -0400, Ron Georgia wrote:
"what's in ifconfig.wm0"
cat /etc/ifconfig.wm1
up
media autoselect
I simply copied ifconfig.wm1. And, yes, they were connected to the
M, Rhialto wrote:
On Tue 03 May 2022 at 13:27:27 -0400, Ron Georgia wrote:
With ethernet cables plugged into both wm0 and wm1. Everything works;
however the only ifconfig file is ifconfig.wm1. Everything works. Reading
through the docs, the recommendation is to have an ifconfig.if for each
ot from this foray.
On 5/4/22 12:32 AM, Andy Ruhl wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 10:27 AM Ron Georgia wrote:
I am having some odd behavior from my NICs or maybe from the network or
dhcpcd, not sure.
With ethernet cables plugged into both wm0 and wm1. Everything works;
however the only ifconfi
000 media interface,
rev. 6
--
Ron Georgia
"There seems to be a scratch in the prism of my understanding."
Am I missing something? I lot of packages are missing out of the
https://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.1/Allrepo.
Like firefox, tint2, feh... was this on purpose or am I out to lunch?
--
90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don't
know
I would grab either 9BETA image or current. Get the image that ends with
.img.gz. For example:
http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-9/latest/images/NetBSD-9.0_BETA-amd64-install.img.gz
Then, according to the NetBSD guide (page 5 if you printed out all 365 pages,
as I did) you find
Anyone going to vBSDcon this year?
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
How did you move your home directory? Did you create /tank/home then symlink
the /home -> /tank/home?
From: Alistair Crooks
Date: Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 11:53 AM
To: Ronald Georgia
Cc: Marc Baudoin , NetBSD Users
Subject: Re: State of ZFS in 9.0_BETA
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019
INE
> scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h0m with 0 errors on Sun Jul 28 13:32:08 2019
> config:
>
> NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
> tankONLINE 0 0 0
> wd2d ONLINE 0 0 0
>
breath is not a problem. ( )
On 8/1/19, 9:41 AM, "Greg Troxel" wrote:
Ron Georgia writes:
> Thanks for the response. The patience of this forum is outstanding and I
appreciate it.
> Greg, thank you for your candor. I did mix the softlink solution a
FYI: replacing curl by building in pkgsrc clears this problem up.
I am not sure why they say "ignorance is bliss," it seems to be causing me pain.
I will reinstall from scratch and pull in pkgsrc current and start again.
On 8/1/19, 9:06 AM, "Greg Troxel" wrote:
BETA and unpack them (except etc
and xetc).
Question: which pkgsrc would be best to pull in, stable or current?
On 8/1/19, 9:06 AM, "Greg Troxel" wrote:
Ron Georgia writes:
> I did a fresh install for 9.0 BETA. Built pkgin from source,
> /usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/r
:52:10 UTC
2019 mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
>
> NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
> tankONLINE 0 0 0
> wd2d ONLINE 0 0 0
>
> errors: No known data errors
> ..
>
> Chavdar
>
> On Sun, 28 Jul 2019 a
)
[ 30.9769426] WARNING: module error: incompatible module class for `zfs' (3 !=
2)
I still get the same error message:
$ zfs
internal error: failed to initialize ZFS library
On 7/27/19, 4:02 AM, "J. Hannken-Illjes" wrote:
> On 26. Jul 2019, at 20:55, Ron Georgia wrote:
>
though I am running current, I thought the users mailing list might be
best.
$ uname -a
NetBSD clement.ronverbs.dev 8.99.51 NetBSD 8.99.51 (GENERIC) #0: Sun Jul 21
21:07:12 UTC 2019
mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due
You might want to consider checking out OS108 on github
(https://github.com/OS108/OS108). I believe they might have a “live CD” you can
use to boot NetBSD.
From: on behalf of bmelo
Reply-To: bmelo
Date: Friday, July 5, 2019 at 8:13 AM
To: "netbsd-users@NetBSD.org"
Subject: NetBSD on my
First, I would like to apologize for the massively ugly email. I was using claw
mail.
Second, Greg, that worked! Thank you so much.
Third, this is one reason why I love NetBSD... the community.
Now if I can just get mutt to send gmail... working on it.
Thanks again.
On 7/3/19, 5:59 PM, "Greg
8.99.33'' should ERROR: be
installed, but one cannot be found. Perhaps there is a ERROR:
stale work directory for ../../pkgtools/osabi? *** Error code 1
Stop.
make[2]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/pkgtools/x11-links
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/print/cups-filters
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/print/cups
--
Ron Georgia
"90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I
just don't know any better."
My "intel" laptop is a Lenovo X200 running 8.1 and works great. As far as the
"daily driver" goes I still rely on my Mac because my knowledge of NetBSD and
crafting a stable desktop is shaky at best... albeit getting better. I do most
of my python development on a box running current. All my
responses, I
appreciate it.
On 6/18/19, 1:58 AM, "Michael van Elst" wrote:
netve...@gmail.com (Ron Georgia) writes:
>When trying to mount I get the following:
>sudo mount /dev/sd0a /mnt/sans/
>mount_ffs: /dev/sd0a on /mnt/sans: incorrect super block
ors/cylinder)
total sectors: 3072
Partitions aligned to 2048 sector boundaries, offset 2048
Partition table:
0: Primary DOS with 32 bit FAT - LBA (sysid 12)
start 2048, size 30922752 (15099 MB, Cyls 0-1924/249/53), Active
1:
2:
3:
First active partition: 0
Drive serial number: 0 (0x)
Audio Realtek ALC662 HD Audio
Power Consumption:10W,max 23W
Chipset Intel NM70
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
Aaron,
You can use a little python script I wrote. It is nothing fancy. Feel free to
download it from github. It takes the output of pkg_admin audit and outputs
either csv or JSON, depending on what you want.
https://github.com/rgeorgia/nbaudit_fmt
On 5/30/19, 5:59 AM, "Leonardo Taccari"
All,
I am having issues installing NetBSD 8.0 on my banana pi pro. Would that be
something for this list or port-arm?
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
All,
My new Pinebook should be here today. Any recommendations on "An Idiots Guide
to Installing NetBSD" on a Pinebook?
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
I have no objections at all. And yes, keeping 3.6 is also a good move; at least
from my little corner of the planet.
On 4/25/19, 12:02 PM, "Adam" wrote:
>> The default Python version in pkgsrc is now 3.7, in preparation for
>> the coming end of life date of Python 2.7 (the previous
t; >&2
< exit $ret
< fi
< sh npm-install-$$.sh
< ret=$?
< rm npm-install-$$.sh
---
> rm npm-install.sh
102c102
< $tar --version
---
> # $tar --version
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
Watched the talk on pkgsrc. I thought it was very good. Benny, thanks for the
link to the prebuilt ARM images, that is very helpful. I've been hedging on
buying a Pinebook, this talked pushed me over the edge; the only problem is the
14" is out of stock. Darn!
On 2/4/19, 2:23 AM, "Benny
, GhostBSD, Trident, OpenBSD
has good stuff... but my love has always rested with NetBSD.
Again. Thank you guys so much.
On 2/1/19, 10:57 AM, "Sad Clouds" wrote:
On Fri, 01 Feb 2019 07:36:19 -0500
Ron Georgia wrote:
> " Why not just run NetBSD-current if that wo
hu, 31 Jan 2019 20:46:17 -0500
Ron Georgia wrote:
> All,
> Here is my dmesg for my machine: https://pastebin.com/RdmGu29k
> Here is my Xorg.0.log: https://pastebin.com/xQw4rwsx
>
> clement$ uname -a
> NetBSD clement.ronverbs.dev 8.0 NetBSD 8.0
o question then:
How do I update randrproto?
Or, how do I pull in the video drivers used by NetBSD current?
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
know any better.”
I had the same issue and ended up using ftp.nebsd.org instead of cdn.
On 1/31/19, 10:14 AM, "JingYuan Chen" wrote:
AhhI forgot to describe more detail about my problem.
I used Firefox to download i386 USB install image form NetBSD's download
page.
The URL is as follows :
stions? Pointers? Direction?
I had GhostBSD (TrueOS based) installed, so the dmesg is from FreeBSD
(https://pastebin.com/ZBG7H3i9). I can paste the dmesg into an email if that is
easier.
Ron Georgia
“90% of my problems are due to ignorance, the other 10% is because I just don’t
kn
I am having some issues with desktops. I can run windowmaker and openbox almost
without problem. The problem I do have is when I try to exit openbox or
windowmaker, things freeze up. The session never ends, forcing a hard reboot.
If I try to launch xfce4, only the background screen loads and I
Fredrik,
I ended up using the French mirror at ftp.fr.netbsd.org.
On 2/14/18, 4:18 AM, "Fredrik Pettai" wrote:
> On 9 Feb 2018, at 23:55, Christos Zoulas wrote:
>
> In article
jm,
I have two of those units. Is that the “embedded system” you are going to
install NetBSD on? If so you definitely do not need a “stripped down”
version. I have one running my pfsense firewall and it hardly breaks a
sweat. The other has had NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and now DragonflyBSD
man: no entry for smbclient in the manual.
My questions are these, being new to the NetBSD community:
1. Is this a bug that I need to file? (I did search the bug db)
2. Is somewhere I can point samba to the missing file?
Ron Georgia
http://www.linkedin.com/in/rongeorgia
John 13:23
reading local summary...
processing local summary...
updating database: 100%
pkgin: Could not fetch
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/7.0/All/pkg_summary.gz
my /usr/pkg/etc/pkgin/repositories.conf.
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/7.0/All
--
Ron Georgia
pkg_add works correctly.
So maybe the problem is on my side. Any suggestions on what to look for?
Ron Georgia
http://www.linkedin.com/in/rongeorgia
John 13:23
*Innovate to Dominate *
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Gary Duzan g...@duzan.org wrote:
In Message
successfully. Yah, over kill, but I wanted to be sure the drive and
controller worked.
r0n ge0rgia
Ron Georgia
http://www.linkedin.com/in/rongeorgia
John 13:23
*Innovate to Dominate *
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 6:15 PM, John Refling netbsd...@gmail.com wrote:
Still
6.1.2 with the same results.
Ron Georgia
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