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After reinstalling on UFS, the loader does load zfs.
Sound works out of the box, you might want to ajust hw. But putting the X into sleep mode for short breaks is not really necessary. On Wed, at Ports tree used All work is based on a head ports tree from about Dec 18, Specs The system I use has these specifications: Could somebody check whether this works for them?
Synaptics Touchpad
Features Improved movement smoothing. And SSHing into the laptop.

Then the driver loaded in Xorg when the tunable was set. FiLiS plantanran no, this is a non standard card reader, i've linked to openbsd's driver in my post. Here are some meaningful values, as stated by Synaptics specifications: This means touhpad scrolling and tapping will get stuck. Disabled it in firmware settings.

Looks like this is not even Haswell specific. I still think this can be a quite useful inspiration for others who want to run their own customized configurations. These additional packages are required for the configuration of dwm below, which brings in useful features like locking and compton to improve video playback.
It detected it as a synaptics.
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In reply to this toichpad by Vladimir B. Trackpad and TrackPoint Oh, this is the most interesting part. I couldn't make this work before, in case anybody else has this problem: Even if you don't plan to use dwm, this might be interesting to you: Install the following list of X related packages we install xfvideo-intel, as modesetting seems to have quite a lot of tearing issues:.
Search everywhere only in this topic. So that also seems to contradict your success Do not load ikms in the boot loader!! Not a trackpad, just a mouse, so the experience is not as good. Well, it works, sure.
Even if you don't plan tokchpad use dwm, this might be interesting to you:. Start chrome --touch-events and visit the touch event test! Things that work Basically everything I care about: I was going to get a C Chromebookbut I got a good deal for an X Later, virtual scrolling with two fingers will be re-added, as found on Apple MacBook.
In reply to this post by Martin Cracauer Martin Cracauer wrote: Configure input devices for X.
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