[dza@bsdedge ~]$ heimdall
heimdall: error while loading shared libraries: libusb-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[dza@bsdedge ~]$
I've read the chapter about "Additional Linux Shared Libraries"...
While this is still a cause for concern, I might add that bash doesn't fail - only csh. And what's even more weird. It's not csh, it's /bin/sh. When I use this with shell set to bash - again I can't print the characters "æøå"
In ~/.login_conf I have
:charset=ISO-8859-1:lang=da_DK.ISO8859-1
(because it seems I've read there is no support for UTF8 in console in FreeBSD?)
However in Xorg this is changed to .UTF8 from "locale" output. I've set keymap=danish.iso, font8x8, font8x14, font8x16. I have tried setxkbmap dk...
I'm so glad to hear that my little discovery helped you :) Something must have worked!
Two quick questions:
1. Did you experience: "iwn0: device timeout" as well? Or none?
2. On both 9.1 and the OpenBSD sources?
I gave up on CVS, I couldn't figure out the correct way to download the OpenBSD...
Hello and thanks for the comment!
Watching and reading the OpenBSD changelog, I might try their source in my kernel.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/if_iwn.c
Points of interest:
Revision 1.118: download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Sat Nov...
I have got the exact same chipset as you (6205) on ThinkPad T530.
My problem is:
iwn0: device timeout
on any small package download or any other 10 secs+ network activity.
It's pretty random. Sometimes I can download the whole xorg set, but other times it just fails from bootup. x(
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