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  • Experiences regarding switch to #NetBSD - installation 10.1 goes okay, but AMD GPU (RX 5*0) does not work out of box.
    bpl@snac.bsd.cafeB bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
    Experiences regarding switch to #NetBSD - installation 10.1 goes okay, but AMD GPU (RX 5*0) does not work out of box. What I tried so far?
    (1) Loading amdgpu and drmkms_sched kernel modules cause kernel panic.
    (2) Setting up modesetting in Xorg causes "No screens found" error.
    (3) Installing 11 RC4 does not go well - if I use MBR scheme then OS does not load at all, if GPT then installer fails at gpt create command.
    (4) I tried to follow this guide - https://codeberg.org/blackmirroxx/netbsd_amdgpu - but I run out of space in /usr (separate partition) during compiling modular xorg.

    Tomorrow I am going to install 10.1 again and follow above guide again. If it will not work, then...I do not know.

    BTW OpenBSD advantage is that AMD GPU works out of box, disadvantage is "mediocre" support of non-FFS file systems.
    Uncategorized netbsd

  • If by any chance you are interested in STM32 and PIC32 microcontrollers, why not to try DiscoBSD?
    bpl@snac.bsd.cafeB bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
    If by any chance you are interested in STM32 and PIC32 microcontrollers, why not to try DiscoBSD? http://discobsd.org/
    It is based directly upon 2.11BSD. How cool!
    #RunBSD
    Uncategorized runbsd

  • I can't just
    bpl@snac.bsd.cafeB bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
    I would not look at this as 0-1 situation. If someone opposes a thing, one can not use it and loudly say about the reasons. It does not mean that everything around will change, but we need living examples that life without harmful things is possible. This can be inspiring to others. If people would have to stop using AI right now, the ban would have to come from autocrat - which is fine, but people would not understand why this change is needed.
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  • I have not updated #OpenBSD yet, BTW.
    bpl@snac.bsd.cafeB bpl@snac.bsd.cafe
    I have not updated #OpenBSD yet, BTW. Do not feel good with the fact that team still has not responded to the AI-coded tmux update, especially that it sits in source from January. I am aware that Theo said no to AI code in source, but the reality says something else. Utlimately more AI code will leak into the source through tmux, LLVM and other stuff. What is the choice then? #NetBSD even if has no-AI code policy (a little unclear), then it will get the AI code through 3rd party apps in base. #HaikuOS has LLVM in base. I am left with 9front, TempleOS, MS-DOS 4 and RedoxOS.

    But at the end of day I am hypocrite because I need Fish Linux for y*-dlp and gov websites.
    #noAI
    Uncategorized openbsd netbsd haikuos noai
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