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* 7.6-amd64 on Vivobook_ASUSLaptop X17032A_K17032A [#zcc1e225] -Posted by zfl at 2024-10-24 (Thu) 03:10:20 -Release: 7.6-amd64-202410211 -Media: USB flashdrive -Hardware: Vivobook_ASUSLaptop X17032A_K17032A (CPU: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-1220P, Memory: 8252719104 (7870MB)) ** Remarks [#ja2ee360] #setlinebreak(on) Currently have OpenBSD 7.5 sucessfully installed and running. Tried to "install" (use) #FuguIta 7.6 but get the screen locked up top to bottom lines displaying: Process (pid 1) got signal 4 And the bottom line of the monitor seems to be glitching, flashing. Seems to be having an issue with the display adapter though why OpenBSD 7.5 works is a mystery. - Sorry, could you try /test/FuguIta-7.6_init-amd64-202410241.{iso,img}.gz ?&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-24 (Thu) 08:22:05}; - On Intel's 12th or later generation CPUs, OpenBSD crunch binaries may not work properly with E-cores enabled; try disabling E-cores in the BIOS.&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-25 (Fri) 00:09:35}; - Would you check /test/FuguIta-7.6_tst4-amd64-202410262.img.gz ?&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-26 (Sat) 16:07:01}; - No luck. Same result/error. Used latest test img file. 202410272. Looked in BIOS for ecore settings but could not find any. Downloaded latest firmware, still no option. #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-10-27 (Sun) 07:55:49}; - Thank you. Debugging is go on. Other reporter said that E-Core settings don't matter. &br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-27 (Sun) 09:25:18}; - Just an update: I clean installed OpenBSD 7.6 on the same laptop without issue. Will continue to try test images of FuguIta and check here for any updates. #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-10-30 (Wed) 02:52:03}; - Thank you very much. It seems to be related to a feature called IBT in recent Intel CPUs. We will continue our investigation and countermeasures.&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-30 (Wed) 17:32:18}; - The newest is /test/FuguIta-7.6_cts8-amd64-202411021.{iso,img}.gz. Would you test this?&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-11-02 (Sat) 11:07:34}; - Could you please test /test/FuguIta-7.6_ctsf-amd64-202411081.{iso,img}.gz? This worked on my machine. (#FuguIta-7.6_ctsf-amd64-202411081 is based on the -current release of OpenBSD. Please note that it is not a -stable release) -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-11-08 (Fri) 03:06:01}; - The current/latest test image works: FuguIta-7.6_ctsf-amd64-202411081.img.gz thank you! #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-11-09 (Sat) 09:37:04}; - Not sure if this is a related issue (if not, I can create a new thread) but the iwx wifi driver does not work out of the box and on the model of laptop I have, it does not have a physical ethernet port to plug in, it is wifi only. So I need some way to load a newer iwx driver onto the .img. I tried the instructions that OpenBSD has in their FAQ using vnconfig but it did not work. Getting error: "iwx0: could not read firmware iwx-so-a0-hr-b0-77 (error 2)" then "iwx0: failed to load init firmware" #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-11-09 (Sat) 11:28:24}; -The above method will not work because the file system structure of FuguIta is significantly different from that of vanilla OpenBSD.&br;Please try the following method.~ +Download from http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/7.6/iwx-firmware-20240513p0.tgz on another PC/OS and save it to external storage such as a USB memory stick (FAT partition recommended). +Boot your FuguIta 7.6. +Mount the device the firmware is saved. +Execute the following command on the directory where the firmware is: fw_update -v iwx-firmware-20240513p0.tgz +Save the environment with [[the sync subcommand of the usbfadm utility>FuguItaGuide/2-Introduction#usbfadm_sync]]. +If you [[specify mode 3>FuguItaGuide/2-Introduction#cee39c36]] since subsequent boot, the environment with the firmware will be loaded and WiFi will be available. +FuguIta provides the utilities - ''gennetconfs'' for generate a network setting, ''chnetconf'' for change network setting. For information on such WiFi operations on FuguIta, please see [[this>FuguItaGuide/3-Operation#netconf]]. >I do not have a PC that requires the iwx firmware, but I tested this on a PC that requires iwm.&br;kaw, 2024/11/10, 13:30JST - Awesome, I got it to work. Using pkg_add -D unsigned will also do the trick (I was getting unsigned errors when using fw_update) but it's good to know both methods since the former is probably not as safe. #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-11-12 (Tue) 02:43:30}; #comment #setlinebreak(off) #navi(FuguIta/Report)
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* 7.6-amd64 on Vivobook_ASUSLaptop X17032A_K17032A [#zcc1e225] -Posted by zfl at 2024-10-24 (Thu) 03:10:20 -Release: 7.6-amd64-202410211 -Media: USB flashdrive -Hardware: Vivobook_ASUSLaptop X17032A_K17032A (CPU: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-1220P, Memory: 8252719104 (7870MB)) ** Remarks [#ja2ee360] #setlinebreak(on) Currently have OpenBSD 7.5 sucessfully installed and running. Tried to "install" (use) #FuguIta 7.6 but get the screen locked up top to bottom lines displaying: Process (pid 1) got signal 4 And the bottom line of the monitor seems to be glitching, flashing. Seems to be having an issue with the display adapter though why OpenBSD 7.5 works is a mystery. - Sorry, could you try /test/FuguIta-7.6_init-amd64-202410241.{iso,img}.gz ?&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-24 (Thu) 08:22:05}; - On Intel's 12th or later generation CPUs, OpenBSD crunch binaries may not work properly with E-cores enabled; try disabling E-cores in the BIOS.&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-25 (Fri) 00:09:35}; - Would you check /test/FuguIta-7.6_tst4-amd64-202410262.img.gz ?&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-26 (Sat) 16:07:01}; - No luck. Same result/error. Used latest test img file. 202410272. Looked in BIOS for ecore settings but could not find any. Downloaded latest firmware, still no option. #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-10-27 (Sun) 07:55:49}; - Thank you. Debugging is go on. Other reporter said that E-Core settings don't matter. &br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-27 (Sun) 09:25:18}; - Just an update: I clean installed OpenBSD 7.6 on the same laptop without issue. Will continue to try test images of FuguIta and check here for any updates. #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-10-30 (Wed) 02:52:03}; - Thank you very much. It seems to be related to a feature called IBT in recent Intel CPUs. We will continue our investigation and countermeasures.&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-10-30 (Wed) 17:32:18}; - The newest is /test/FuguIta-7.6_cts8-amd64-202411021.{iso,img}.gz. Would you test this?&br;#FuguIta -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-11-02 (Sat) 11:07:34}; - Could you please test /test/FuguIta-7.6_ctsf-amd64-202411081.{iso,img}.gz? This worked on my machine. (#FuguIta-7.6_ctsf-amd64-202411081 is based on the -current release of OpenBSD. Please note that it is not a -stable release) -- [[kaw]] &new{2024-11-08 (Fri) 03:06:01}; - The current/latest test image works: FuguIta-7.6_ctsf-amd64-202411081.img.gz thank you! #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-11-09 (Sat) 09:37:04}; - Not sure if this is a related issue (if not, I can create a new thread) but the iwx wifi driver does not work out of the box and on the model of laptop I have, it does not have a physical ethernet port to plug in, it is wifi only. So I need some way to load a newer iwx driver onto the .img. I tried the instructions that OpenBSD has in their FAQ using vnconfig but it did not work. Getting error: "iwx0: could not read firmware iwx-so-a0-hr-b0-77 (error 2)" then "iwx0: failed to load init firmware" #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-11-09 (Sat) 11:28:24}; -The above method will not work because the file system structure of FuguIta is significantly different from that of vanilla OpenBSD.&br;Please try the following method.~ +Download from http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/7.6/iwx-firmware-20240513p0.tgz on another PC/OS and save it to external storage such as a USB memory stick (FAT partition recommended). +Boot your FuguIta 7.6. +Mount the device the firmware is saved. +Execute the following command on the directory where the firmware is: fw_update -v iwx-firmware-20240513p0.tgz +Save the environment with [[the sync subcommand of the usbfadm utility>FuguItaGuide/2-Introduction#usbfadm_sync]]. +If you [[specify mode 3>FuguItaGuide/2-Introduction#cee39c36]] since subsequent boot, the environment with the firmware will be loaded and WiFi will be available. +FuguIta provides the utilities - ''gennetconfs'' for generate a network setting, ''chnetconf'' for change network setting. For information on such WiFi operations on FuguIta, please see [[this>FuguItaGuide/3-Operation#netconf]]. >I do not have a PC that requires the iwx firmware, but I tested this on a PC that requires iwm.&br;kaw, 2024/11/10, 13:30JST - Awesome, I got it to work. Using pkg_add -D unsigned will also do the trick (I was getting unsigned errors when using fw_update) but it's good to know both methods since the former is probably not as safe. #FuguIta -- [[zfl]] &new{2024-11-12 (Tue) 02:43:30}; #comment #setlinebreak(off) #navi(FuguIta/Report)
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