Well I can confirm that on my <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> using the AX200 WiFi setup with lagg works solidly after a wee doas service netif restart && doas service routing restart. On first boot sometimes it gets WiFi and then drops it and others it just doesn't get. But running the above commands after bootup fixes it and it stays connected.<br>
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Finally tried <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> 10.1 RELEASE baremetal on my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> <a href="/tags/t470s/" rel="tag">#T470s</a>. Good news is most things seem to work out of box: WiFi, touchpad, i915 drived video card. Bad news is, suspend/wakeup (S3) not working. It appears suspend worked well since after issuing sysctl -w hw.acpi.sleep.state=3 the laptop went to sleep with blinking power led, fan stops. However, at wakeup keyboard just stops responding, even swtiching tty with Ctrl-Alt-Fn keys. WiFi usually wakes up just fine since I gain ssh session back shortly after wakeups. I will conclude a major issue for a system if suspend/wakeup won't work for a laptop. I simply cannot imagine having to poweroff a laptop every day before going to bed. It is kinda a sueprise to me since I assume ThinkPad laptops usually get along well with <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> and <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> systems.<br><br>FYI, S3 suspend/wakeup works flawlessly with <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> and <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> on this laptop without any hack.<br><br><a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#Unix</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a><br>
<p>I've been gifted a Thinkpad X220 that's been lying dormant a number of years. </p><p>Instead of my usual Debian I _was_ going to install Arch, but now I'm thinking of making it a dedicated BSD machine. Going to give OpenBSD a go. <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/fosstodon.org/openbsd.png" class="emoji" alt=":openbsd:" title=":openbsd:"> </p><p><a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#Thinkpad</a> <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a></p>
<p>Now that I finally feel comfortable on <a href="/tags/mastodon/" rel="tag">#mastodon</a>, and have a general idea of what I want to post, I think it's time for my first <a href="/tags/introduction/" rel="tag">#introduction</a>!</p><p>I'm tpaau, a <a href="/tags/polish/" rel="tag">#Polish</a> guy with <a href="/tags/autism/" rel="tag">#autism</a>. <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/mastodon.social/blobcat.png" class="emoji" alt=":blobcat:" title=":blobcat:"> I'm interested in <a href="/tags/cybersecurity/" rel="tag">#cybersecurity</a>, <a href="/tags/privacy/" rel="tag">#privacy</a>, the <a href="/tags/scpfoundation/" rel="tag">#ScpFoundation</a>, <a href="/tags/airsoft/" rel="tag">#airsoft</a>, and <a href="/tags/cats/" rel="tag">#cats</a>. I will post mainly about my interests, projects I'm working on, and related stuff.</p><p>On my <a href="/tags/googlepixel/" rel="tag">#GooglePixel</a> 7 I use <a href="/tags/grapheneos/" rel="tag">#GrapheneOS</a>, and my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> T480 runs <a href="/tags/secureblue/" rel="tag">#secureblue</a> with my custom <a href="/tags/desktopshell/" rel="tag">#desktopshell</a> (<a href="https://github.com/tpaau/dots" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>github.com/tpaau/dots</a>).</p>
couldn't find anything better than <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#thinkpad</a> for <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#openbsd</a>, but still shopping around...<br><br>let me know if you can recommend anything else.<br>
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Right that's my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> and my servers <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> updated to 15.0-RELEASE-p2 without issue. <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/runbsd.jpg" class="emoji" alt=":runbsd:" title=":runbsd:"> <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/freebsd.png" class="emoji" alt=":freebsd:" title=":freebsd:"><br>
<p>dirty dozen</p><p><a href="/tags/japanese_jesus/" rel="tag">#japanese_jesus</a> <a href="/tags/unix_surrealism/" rel="tag">#unix_surrealism</a> <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#linux</a> <a href="/tags/gentoo/" rel="tag">#gentoo</a> <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#openbsd</a> <a href="/tags/fish/" rel="tag">#fish</a> <a href="/tags/mnt/" rel="tag">#mnt</a> <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#thinkpad</a> <a href="/tags/ibm/" rel="tag">#ibm</a> <a href="/tags/darts/" rel="tag">#darts</a> <a href="/tags/pool/" rel="tag">#pool</a></p>
Well that's me back up and running <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> on my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> P14s AMD with <a href="/tags/mangowc/" rel="tag">#MangoWC</a> and all seems good. Also suspend to ram aka zzz works a treat and wakes in less than a few seconds. oh yeah I also have full color emoji working in foot and rofi-wayland. 😁 <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/runbsd.jpg" class="emoji" alt=":runbsd:" title=":runbsd:"> <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/freebsd.png" class="emoji" alt=":freebsd:" title=":freebsd:"><br>
OK Not that I have anything against <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> but I'm going to install <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> 15.0 onto my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> again as I do miss ZFS and the extensive <a href="/tags/wayland/" rel="tag">#Wayland</a> selection of apps too. Ok I miss full color emoji in the terminal too you got me. But I do still have OpenBSD running on my Dell Optiplex 3080 Tower so I can keep up with developments as I do still like what it is and what they stand for. I guess I'm just a <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> girl and I like them all. <a href="/tags/runbsd/" rel="tag">#RunBSD</a> <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/runbsd.jpg" class="emoji" alt=":runbsd:" title=":runbsd:"> <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/openbsd.png" class="emoji" alt=":openbsd:" title=":openbsd:"> <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/freebsd.png" class="emoji" alt=":freebsd:" title=":freebsd:"><br>
So I have <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> 15.0 running on my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> again and running <a href="/tags/mangowc/" rel="tag">#MangoWC</a> but for some reason <a href="/tags/qutebrowser/" rel="tag">#Qutebrowser</a> fails to run unless I have the following in my .kshrc<br><br><p>export QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disable-gpu"<br></p>But I have noticed that the old config which previously ran on 14.3 now doesn't load my GoMono fonts using exactly the same config. Those fonts are working in foot so I know they are installed. Strange ???<br><br>I see a similar bug report here too.<br><br><a href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=287599" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=287599"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show</span><span class="invisible">_bug.cgi?id=287599</span></a><br>
Edited 85d ago
<p>I really need a laptop. Anyone have access to surplus, or lightly used equipment left after upgrades, or something in your closet you'd like to see someone use? I can pay a few hundred.<br>I had a <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#Thinkpad</a> X1 for years and it ran <a href="/tags/fedora/" rel="tag">#Fedora</a> pretty well. At this point that particular model would be a few generations behind, so I am hoping for more ram and something newer for development purposes. I would love a gaming laptop so I could do rendering, but not picky.<br>Please help.<br><a href="/tags/mutualaidrequest/" rel="tag">#MutualAidRequest</a></p>
It's not a great photo but you can clearly see I've modified my <a href="/tags/thinkpad/" rel="tag">#ThinkPad</a> boot logo for <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> . <img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/snac.smithies.me.uk/freebsd.png" class="emoji" alt=":freebsd:" title=":freebsd:"><br>