Hello!
Over the last months I've had a "problem" regarding battery status on my
laptop which has been running FreeBSD CURRENT in order to have a working
Intel driver (Haswell).
My problem/question is that when I boot the laptop with a fully charged
battery and it is still connected to a powe
Hello!
I'm just curious about how Intel Haswell GPU support in FreeBSD is
coming along?
What's the ETA of when the driver can be tested?
Anders
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Sendt: tirsdag 30. juni 2015 20.53
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Emne: Re: UEFI boot fail on higher resolutions (Re: Acer E3-112 and UEFI)
On Wed, February
On 3/22/2015 7:22 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
ok, then hm, where's the gpio pin configured..
-a
How do I check where this gpio pin is configured? I guess I have to
enable gpio in the kernel in order to somehow do that?
On 21 March 2015 at 21:55, Miguel Clara wrote:
On March 22, 2015 4:1
Do you mean to check dmesg -a while doing "vmstat -ia | grep ath0"?
I did run "wlandebug +scan", then ifconfig wlan0 up scan and then
"vmstat -ia | grep ath0".
The only output I got from "vmstat -ia | grep ath0" is:
irq18: ath021 0
The second time I ran that last command I got
irq18: a
.. oddly wrong for this NIC.
Something odd is going on.
-a
On 20 March 2015 at 11:21, Miguel Clara wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 6:01 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 20 March 2015 at 09:52, Anders Bolt-Evensen
wrote:
Hello!
Recently I had to buy a new computer as my Mac broke down.
I ended
Hello!
Recently I had to buy a new computer as my Mac broke down.
I ended up with an Acer Aspire V17 Nitro, which, except for a couple of
problems, is all good.
One of the problems is that wifi does not work. The wifi driver is an
Atheros AR9460.
The problem is that when I attempt to scan for m
On 18/02/15 00:45, Jean-Sébastien Pédron wrote:
Hi!
An update to the DRM subsystem, not including the drivers, is ready for
wider testing!
The patch against HEAD is here:
https://people.freebsd.org/~dumbbell/graphics/drm-update-38.f.patch
I'm interested in success/failure reports for amd64, p
> On 18 Feb 2015, at 20:45, Shawn Webb wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 12:45:36 AM Jean-Sébastien Pédron wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> An update to the DRM subsystem, not including the drivers, is ready for
>> wider testing!
>>
>> The patch against HEAD is here:
>> https://people.freebsd.org
x9heq3q5bl/panic_info.zip?dl=0
Have any of you had any success using ndis to use your wireless card?
If so, what am I doing wrong?
Best wishes from
Anders Bolt-Evensen
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Hello.
A few months ago I sent an e-mail to this mailing list and reported
about problems related to starting X on FreeBSD when using EFI mode. I
"fixed" that problem by using the "scfb" driver from ports.
Today I, using "Xorg -configure", was playing around with the intel
driver, since my M
Hello!
Whenever I try to load the asmc kernel module on my Mac in EFI mode (it's a
MacBookPro8,3, which I've added to asmc.c), I'm getting an error message that
says "asmc0: model not recognized.
However, when I install FreeBSD to a hard drive using MBR, then add
MacBookPro8,3 to asmc.c, compil
Hello!
Whenever I try to load the asmc kernel module on my Mac in EFI mode (it's a
MacBookPro8,3, which I've added to asmc.c), I'm getting an error message that
says "asmc0: model not recognized.
However, when I install FreeBSD to a hard drive using MBR, then add
MacBookPro8,3 to asmc.c, compil
On 09/17/2014 00:54, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
Try xf86-video-scfb instead?
I also had the same problem (mentioned in another thread called
"Problems starting X on Mac using vesa, radeon or intel drivers when
running FreeBSD-CURRENT in EFI"), and following your suggestion to
install the xf86-
1 AM, Anders Bolt Evensen
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 05.09.14 19:37, John Nielsen wrote:
>>>> On Sep 5, 2014, at 11:30 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 11:20:21AM -0600, John Nielsen wrote:
>>>>> I have a
On 05.09.14 19:37, John Nielsen wrote:
On Sep 5, 2014, at 11:30 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 11:20:21AM -0600, John Nielsen wrote:
I have a "MacBook Pro Retina, Mid 2012" (MacBookPro10,1) on which I'd like to
be able to boot FreeBSD from an external USB drive. For testing
info. :)
On 07/12/14 03:09, Anders Bolt-Evensen wrote:
I also got a message like that when I booted from a USB stick on a
MacBookPro8,3 (17 inch, late 2011).
I fixed it by creating a custom ISO image and burned that onto a DVD
using an external DVD drive.
The UEFI installer boots fine fr
What I did was:
Install subversion either from ports or via pkg install
Get the newest source code from FreeBSD by running the command svn
checkout svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head /usr/src (or whatever directory
you might choose, I used /usr/src)
Then I ran make buildworld from the new /usr/src
I also got a message like that when I booted from a USB stick on a
MacBookPro8,3 (17 inch, late 2011).
I fixed it by creating a custom ISO image and burned that onto a DVD
using an external DVD drive.
The UEFI installer boots fine from this external DVD drive.
Here is how I did it:
Genereste
MacBookPro8,3 doesn't work with uefi boot either.
At least mine doesn't.
On 19.05.14 02:36, Huang Wen Hui wrote:
Hi,
I test uefi boot on Macs, some success, include:
iMac13,2 , MacbookPro 2012, Macmini5,3.
But have problem on MacbookPro 2013, loader stop at:
Start @ 0x802d6ef0 ...
A
On 9/6/13 5:04 PM, "O. Hartmann" wrote:
>On Fri, 06 Sep 2013 11:35:35 +0400
>Boris Samorodov wrote:
>
>> 06.09.2013 07:16, AN пишет:
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > I am posting to both lists because this problem affects users of
>> > current and ports, and I didn't know which would be more
>> > appropriate
nce again, any help would be appreciated.
-Anders
On 17.12.2012 09:10, "Anders Bolt-Evensen" wrote:
>Hi, everyone and good morning! To make a long story short I'm attempting
>to
>install 10-CURRENT on my 2011 model 17 inch MacBook Pro. I downloaded the
>appropriate amd64
Hi, everyone and good morning! To make a long story short I'm attempting to
install 10-CURRENT on my 2011 model 17 inch MacBook Pro. I downloaded the
appropriate amd64 image from FreeBSD's FTP site, burned it out to DVD and
installed it on my old FreeBSD 9 partition, erasing existing data. However,
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