El mar, 7 may 2024 a las 11:13, Martin Husemann () escribió:
>
> On Tue, May 07, 2024 at 08:16:18AM +, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> > [ 3574.054462] iwi0: autoconfiguration error: fatal error
>
> The message is bogus, it has nothing to do with autoconfiguration.
>
> "Fatal error" is a bit in the
El 24/4/24 a las 6:39, Ramiro Aceves escribió:
Hello,
My RPi4 arrived yesterday and everything worked and booted fine from the 128 GB
SD using UEFI. Network was working fine also through ethernet without
configuring anything. 3GB limit disabled.
Today I will continue configuring the OS
Hello, I am receiving empty email reports.
Thanks.
El 23 de abril de 2024 21:07:58 CEST, Alexey escribió:
>Hello list,
>tell me please what's the difference between
>
>/usr/pkg/libexec/cgi-bin/php
>and
>/usr/pkg/bin/php
>
>I mean that this works:
>/usr/libexec/httpd -b -U nobody -C .php
>/usr/pkg/libexec/cgi-bin/php /var/www/
>
El 23 de abril de 2024 15:01:43 CEST, Todd Gruhn escribió:
>I did:
>
> vlc file:///file.mp3 --play-and-exit
>
>I works -- but I dont want the GUI on the screen.
>
>Is there another program to do this?
cvlc perhaps?
NUC8i7 did not work in
NetBSD and needed to flash it under Linux. I think I will buy a card reader for
the next time. Should I fill a bug report?
Thanks guys!
Regards.
Ramiro.
El 22 de abril de 2024 22:16:09 CEST, Ramiro Aceves escribió:
>
>
>El 22/4/24 a las 20:09, John Klos
Hello Thomas,
I do not know what happens and if this has something to do or not. I have seen
this advice in pftf/RPi4 in GitHub:
Note: Booting from USB or from ESP requires a recent-enough version of the Pi
EEPROM (as well as a recent version of the UEFI firmware). If you are using the
El 22/4/24 a las 20:09, John Klos escribió:
Hi,
Cause lighttpd was familar to me, I have used it under raspbian and
Debian.
Lighttpd Web server, home minidlna film server.
If your usage is simple, then bozohttpd's setup will be very simple. For
instance, my setup is just four
Cause lighttpd was familar to me, I have used it under raspbian and Debian.
El 22/4/24 a las 16:03, Justin Parrott escribió:
why do you choose lighttpd over the one distributed with n?
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 4:08 PM Ramiro Aceves <mailto:ea1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
El 21/4/24
Hi John
El dom, 21 abr 2024 a las 23:44, John Klos () escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> > "As of early 2024, NetBSD does not support the Raspberry Pi 5."
>
> I've lost interest in any new Raspberry Pi models since the
> corporatization of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. For higher performance ARM
> machines
El 21/4/24 a las 20:33, Justin Parrott escribió:
what do you use it for?
Lighttpd Web server, home minidlna film server.
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 2:24 PM Ramiro Aceves <mailto:ea1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I am thinking about buying a more powerful Raspberry P
El 21/4/24 a las 2:24, Michael escribió:
Hello,
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024 11:46:51 +0200
Ramiro Aceves wrote:
"As of early 2024, NetBSD does not support the Raspberry Pi 5."
Reading that I inmediatly discarded the Raspberry Pi 5 choice. Being
realistic I think It does not work in Net
Hello,
I am thinking about buying a more powerful Raspberry Pi than my actual
Raspberry Pi ZeroW. I like very much how NetBSD operating system is
working although I was a bit dissapointed with WIFI driver for the
builtin WIFI device, I feel that I can control the OS and it is the OS I
was
El 19 de marzo de 2024 16:55:49 CET, Brad Spencer
escribió:
>"John D. Baker" writes:
>
>> The smartphone I have can appear as any one of three types of devices
>> when plugged into another computer system via USB:
>>
>> mass storage
>> MTP device
>> PTP device
>>
>> It is currently set
El 3/15/24 a las 14:07, Michael van Elst escribió:
ea1...@gmail.com (Ramiro Aceves) writes:
The following options are available:
-f Force an update, even if there has been no change.
-q Performs operations in a quiet fashion.
-r In conjunction
Hello,
I have NetBSD installed in a Acer Aspire One laptop (MBR). Debian GNU
Linux was installed first in this computer.
I would like to mount the Linux partition inside NetBSD to copy some
files using fuse-ext2 package.
netbsd-acer# fdisk wd0
Disk: /dev/rwd0
NetBSD disklabel disk geometry:
El domingo, 3 de marzo de 2024, Michael van Elst
escribió:
> The following reply was made to PR kern/57992; it has been noted by GNATS
netbsd-raspa# ifconfig urtwn0
urtwn0: flags=0x8843 mtu 1500
ssid MiFibra-3422 nwkey
65536:"",0xc8000336c6e2b40b047cd2f5ef44,"",""
powersave off
bssid 60:8d:26:32:34:24 chan 1
address: e4:fa:c4:52:ac:4c
media: IEEE802.11 autoselect (OFDM54 mode 11g)
status:
El 9/2/24 a las 15:20, Michael escribió:
Hello,
On Fri, 9 Feb 2024 06:25:56 +0100
Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I have also the same problem that I had with the chineese 8188FTV, as
soon I connect it to the raspberry pi it reboots inmediately. In the
next reboot it works fine. It occurs the same
El 9/2/24 a las 10:22, Michael van Elst escribió:
ea1...@gmail.com (Ramiro Aceves) writes:
Oh yes, that would be a right technical fix for the problem but it's a
bit of an aberration in terms of cost and size to use a powered HUB with
its own power supply to fix a little thing like
El 9/2/24 a las 15:20, Michael escribió:
Hello,
On Fri, 9 Feb 2024 06:25:56 +0100
Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I have also the same problem that I had with the chineese 8188FTV, as
soon I connect it to the raspberry pi it reboots inmediately. In the
next reboot it works fine. It occurs the same
El 9/2/24 a las 1:41, Nat Sloss escribió:
On Fri, 9 Feb 2024 06:05:46 Ramiro Aceves wrote:
El 8/2/24 a las 16:48, Nat Sloss escribió:
Hi,
There's a little more required to add support for the FTV variant judging
by changes made to openbsd's if_urtwn.c.
There's new firware that needs
El 8/2/24 a las 16:48, Nat Sloss escribió:
Hi,
There's a little more required to add support for the FTV variant judging by
changes made to openbsd's if_urtwn.c.
There's new firware that needs to be uploaded to the device. And new power on
and rssi functions (It seems judging by the changes
33, Martin Husemann () escribió:
>
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2024 at 12:06:51PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > I started playing tweaking usbdevs file in the Intel Nuc 8i7BEH
> > NetBSD-10_RC3 amd64- I added the line:
> >
> > produ
:44:04 +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> > The problem is to change /usr/src/dev/usb/if_urtwn.c without knowing
> > what I am exactly doing ;-)
>
> I don't know either, but I spot a list of these USB ids (starting with
>
> } urtwn_devs[] = {
> UR
Thanks so much for the interesting findings, Olaf. I take notes.
Ramiro.
El dom, 4 feb 2024 a las 20:17, Rhialto () escribió:
>
> On Thu 01 Feb 2024 at 11:50:43 +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> > # X -configure
>
> I noticed that with 10.0, this generates a different config
/if_urtwn.c without knowing
what I am exactly doing ;-)
Another thing I am thinking about is the firmware...
Too few chances of success, I think.
Thanks.
Ramiro
El mar, 6 feb 2024 a las 19:27, Lwazi Dube () escribió:
>
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2024 at 06:51, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
>>
>&
El jue, 25 ene 2024 a las 11:28, Matthew Widup () escribió:
>
> I use one of these
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/113774031117?mkcid=16=1=711-127632-2357-0=HZuLHORZQWm=4429486=rkGEi8qyQi6=_ver=artemis=COPY
>
> which is nearly as small as possible, and ridiculously cheap. I don't
> normally advocate
El 1/2/24 a las 15:56, RVP escribió:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2024, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I am not using any xorg.conf file. Ithink I will have to
generate w new one with:
# X -configure
And place in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
then add the option
Option "SWcursor" "on"
You don't
El jue, 1 feb 2024 a las 11:38, RVP () escribió:
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2024, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
>
> > When I place mouse pointer over the edges or corners of xorg windows
> > to resize them (same XFCE and CTWM), mouse pointer icon starts to
> > show garbage drawing until
El jue, 1 feb 2024 a las 11:38, RVP () escribió:
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2024, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
>
> > When I place mouse pointer over the edges or corners of xorg windows
> > to resize them (same XFCE and CTWM), mouse pointer icon starts to
> > show garbage drawing until
Hello,
I have been experiencing this problem since I installed NeBSD on my
intel Nuc 8i7BEH (Same 10.0_RC1, RC2 and RC3).
When I place mouse pointer over the edges or corners of xorg windows
to resize them (same XFCE and CTWM), mouse pointer icon starts to
show garbage drawing until it ends
Hello again:
El 27/1/24 a las 13:29, Bartek Krawczyk escribió:
On 25.01.2024 11:05, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I see that WIFI bwfm driver works the same as bad as in 10.0_RC1. I
have read that WIFI drivers are not very stable but I do not know
whether what I am experiencing is normal or not. My
El 27/1/24 a las 13:29, Bartek Krawczyk escribió:
On 25.01.2024 11:05, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I see that WIFI bwfm driver works the same as bad as in 10.0_RC1. I
have read that WIFI drivers are not very stable but I do not know
whether what I am experiencing is normal or not. My system
with Proton Mail secure email.
On Thursday, January 25th, 2024 at 4:05 AM, Ramiro Aceves
wrote:
Hello,
I have upgraded my raspberry pi Zero W board operating system to
NetBSD-10.0_RC3 using sysupgrade for the sets. Previously I manually
upgraded the kernel, firmware and dtbs (a bit tricky
Hello,
I have upgraded my raspberry pi Zero W board operating system to
NetBSD-10.0_RC3 using sysupgrade for the sets. Previously I manually
upgraded the kernel, firmware and dtbs (a bit tricky). No problem at
all with that, but do you know if there are plans in the future to do
kernel, dtb and
On 12/8/23 18:59, Alan Corey wrote:
You guys have too much fun.
Yes!
On Fri, Dec 8, 2023, 11:38 AM Manuel Bouyer <mailto:bou...@antioche.eu.org>> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 08, 2023 at 05:03:21PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> [...]
> What was my mistake? Sor
Hello,
Yesterday I think I did something weird. I was running NetBSD 10.99 in
my raspberrypi Zero W.
I decided to do an upgrade to NetBSD 10-RC1 using sysupgrade utility. I
configured sysupgrade configuration file to download the sets from:
> > Just curious: why I cannot see bwfm driver in modstat output?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Ramiro.
>
> It's not a "module".
Thanks so much Jonathan.
Regards.
Hello,
I am using NetBSD on my raspberrypi Zero W.
raspa-netbsd# uname -a
NetBSD raspa-netbsd 10.99.9 NetBSD 10.99.9 (RPI) #0: Wed Sep 27 09:44:10
UTC 2023
mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/RPI evbarm
Just curious, activity LED on the PCB does not blink on SD
Hello,
I am using NetBSD on my RaspberryPi Zero W board.
raspa-netbsd# uname -a
NetBSD raspa-netbsd 10.99.9 NetBSD 10.99.9 (RPI) #0: Wed Sep 27 09:44:10
UTC 2023 mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/RPI
I am using the bwfm wireless driver:
raspa-netbsd# ifconfig
lo0:
Hello,
I have some doubts about the NetBSD upgrading procedure, now that we are
closer to NetBSD release I want to do things right.
I installed NetBSD 9.3 in my Intel Nuc 8i7 but I had some problems to
get Xorg Modesetting driver working so I decided to upgrade the system
to NetBSD-Current
On 10/30/23 08:25, Michael van Elst wrote:
ea1...@gmail.com (Ramiro Aceves) writes:
My script says on the console "Network connectivity to $TARGET is OK."
several times before the script dies. So ping works fine. (I have set
INTERVAL=3 seconds just to speed things up during testin
On 10/30/23 07:50, RVP wrote:
On Sun, 29 Oct 2023, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
if [ -x /root/nettest ]; then
/root/nettest &
fi
Many thanks RVP for the superb explanation. It works fine now. If I had
had to guess it myself, I think I would never have discovered it.
Many thanks!
Ra
On 10/29/23 23:59, Brad Spencer wrote:
Ramiro Aceves writes:
Hi all,
[snip]
The script works fine if I run manually:
#/root/nettest
or even If I do this it works fine:
#service local restart
But If I reboot the machine the script starts during booting but I dies
very soon.
I do
Hi
On 10/29/23 20:43, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 08:39:54PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
Hi all,
I am using a raspberrypi and NetBSD 10-BETA and as we all know the flaky
bwfm wifi driver is not very stable. Sometimes network fails and "ifconfig
bwfm0 down" and "
Hi all,
I am using a raspberrypi and NetBSD 10-BETA and as we all know the flaky
bwfm wifi driver is not very stable. Sometimes network fails and
"ifconfig bwfm0 down" and "ifconfig bwfm0 up" does not fix it, so the
raspberrypi remains unreachable from SSH, needing a physical reboot.
I have
El 11/10/23 a las 16:01, Benny Siegert escribió:
Yes, that's the correct procedure, but, I've never tried an update like
that using `sysupgrade'--I generally do a fresh install from scratch.
I have used this procedure recently (with 10_BETA), and it worked flawlessly.
And, unless you're
Hi
On 10/8/23 01:41, RVP wrote:
On Sat, 7 Oct 2023, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
Just to be sure before breaking everyting ;-), is this right procedure
to upgrade as The NetBSD Guide says?
"When upgrading between major releases (e.g. between NetBSD 8.2 and
9.2), take care to first up
but changing the URL to this?:
http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-10/latest/
Thank so much.
sorry, this one:
http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-10/202310051300Z/amd64/
On 10/7/23 10:03, RVP wrote:
On Fri, 6 Oct 2023, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I do not know if I am doing something wrong or NetBSD 9.3 simply
cannot work properly with the Iris Plus 655 Intel Graphics card of the
Nuc.
The DRMKMS driver in 9.x doesn't support Iris Plus 655 i.e Coffee Lake
Hello,
I am a NetBSD newbye with only two months experience, and I installed
NetBSD 9.3 on an Intel Nuc 8i7BEH computer. I am having trouble in
getting Xorg graphics work properly.
Automatic Xorg configuration with no xorg.conf file ends using wsfb
driver with 800x600 resolution. After
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