Hi,
On Thu, 14 Mar 2024, at 00:25, ofthecentury wrote:
>. And I was under the impression there would be no graphics
> errors week 1 of me using OpenBSD due to the way OpenBSD was
> centered around code auditing and only releasing something very
> stable and tested, especially something so
On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 20:58:12 +0100
Stefan Sperling wrote:
> ...
>
> iwm should work just fine.
I don't doubt it. I did some more research on my device (Intel AC 7260,
should have put it in my original message but I forgot to), and it
doesn't support MU-MIMO, which the router in the residence
Prepare yourself,I feel Jan is around searching to bit anyone.. :-/
"Alexis via misc" wrote:
>
> Sorry for accidentally sending this here, rather than to the TUHS
> list. :-/
>
> Alexis writes:
> [snip]
>
Sorry for accidentally sending this here, rather than to the TUHS
list. :-/
Alexis writes:
[snip]
Henry Bent writes:
Now, I find that there is a fragmentation happening. There are
those of us
who still cling to mailing lists - like this one! - and those
who are
willing to navigate the realms of increasingly compartmentalized
other
forms of community, Discord included. The fact that there
For the same reason..
Looking to my dev env tcl/tk utilities..also tcl/tk renders textbox's
text in different way causing text or windows'objects to overlap too.
Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Setting LC_CTYPE to zh_CN.UTF-8 in .xinitrc makes Badwolf (webkit)
> opening websites in chinese
Hello,
Setting LC_CTYPE to zh_CN.UTF-8 in .xinitrc makes Badwolf (webkit)
opening websites in chinese language by default while Firefox remains in
English.
Thxs!
-Dan
Moin,
On Wed, 2024-03-13 at 11:54 -0600, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> I've just added support to our majordomo for rewriting the From:
> header when the sender's domain has a DMARC policy. Messages from
> domains using DMARC will now have a From: header like:
Awesome, thanks!
> I could relax this
Hello,
After some hours my station was unused shell messages appeared
from Badwolf:
[...]
ERR: Display.cpp:1038 (initialize): ANGLE Display::initialize error
12289: Could not dlopen native EGL: File not found
ERR: Display.cpp:1038 (initialize): ANGLE Display::initialize error
12289: Could not
I'm looking for a new M.2 wireless card for my Framework laptop (no
bios restrictions), and I'm wondering what would be the best supported
for use on OpenBSD. Currently I'm using an old intel device with the
iwm(4) driver, and I'm finding it's having trouble (lots of dropped
packets (even with a
On March 13, 2024 1:54:14 PM EDT, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
>I've just added support to our majordomo for rewriting the From:
>header when the sender's domain has a DMARC policy. Messages from
>domains using DMARC will now have a From: header like:
>
>From: "John Connor via misc"
>
>and the
I've just added support to our majordomo for rewriting the From:
header when the sender's domain has a DMARC policy. Messages from
domains using DMARC will now have a From: header like:
From: "John Connor via misc"
and the original From: address is preserved in the X-Original-From:
header
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 1:58 PM Michael Hekeler wrote:
> > Anything else I should pay attention to?
>
> Make sure that your TLS setup is okay.
> Read mailman's docs and also the pkg-readme (e.g. setting up cronjobs)
> - and pay attention to configuration of your mailserver
>
>
> > It's a basic
Wow,
You guys "fixed" it
But it does strange stuff
for example it fails the last icmp of a ping,
but only the last ( ping -c 4 => 25 loss, ping -c 10 => 10 % loss )
Binding the source address fix it ( ping -I do something )
These is new behavior to me,
Is there some updated guideline to stick
Thanks, Ze. In all fairness, people jump at an opportunity to attack
someone, but it actually takes a certain level of expertise to interpret
highly technical search results. I google. I don't write intel graphics
drivers. And I was under the impression there would be no graphics
errors week 1 of
Messages like this are worse than useless for actually diagnosing the issue.
Basically, we have no idea what hardware you are running on, or for that
matter what software you are trying out.
If there is a real issue, please learn how to use sendbug
(https://man.openbsd.org/sendbug) or at
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 05:01:57PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> Just saw this in my /var/log/messages:
>
> '/bsd: drm:pid1338:intel_pipe_update_start *ERROR*
> [drm] *ERROR* Potential atomic update failure on pipe B'
>
> Intel_pipe_update???
>
A fairly simple web search would have provided
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 05:01:57PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> Just saw this in my /var/log/messages:
>
> '/bsd: drm:pid1338:intel_pipe_update_start *ERROR*
> [drm] *ERROR* Potential atomic update failure on pipe B'
>
> Intel_pipe_update???
>
No, it isn't a security issue, it's an underrun on
My USB mouse and keyboard hang intermittently.
Very weird things happen, i.e. my mouse's red LED
light begins to flicker in a very weird fashion, or my
keyboard stops responding and my sound output
is suddenly muted by itself (I don't even touch sound).
This was in the /var/log/messages
Just saw this in my /var/log/messages:
'/bsd: drm:pid1338:intel_pipe_update_start *ERROR*
[drm] *ERROR* Potential atomic update failure on pipe B'
Intel_pipe_update???
Not default here for some reason. Didn't change $HOME
at all.
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 4:14 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2024-03-13, ofthecentury wrote:
> > After poking around, it turns out you just need to
> > add an environmental variable XAUTHORITY in XFCE terminal.
> > 'export
On 2024-03-13, ofthecentury wrote:
> After poking around, it turns out you just need to
> add an environmental variable XAUTHORITY in XFCE terminal.
> 'export XAUTHORITY=$HOME/.Xauthority'
> Add it to $HOME/.xsession to make it permanent.
That's the default and you shouldn't need to set it
After poking around, it turns out you just need to
add an environmental variable XAUTHORITY in XFCE terminal.
'export XAUTHORITY=$HOME/.Xauthority'
Add it to $HOME/.xsession to make it permanent.
> Maybe the issue is running it in XFCE from an xfce4-terminal.
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 5:22 AM
> Anything else I should pay attention to?
Make sure that your TLS setup is okay.
Read mailman's docs and also the pkg-readme (e.g. setting up cronjobs)
- and pay attention to configuration of your mailserver
> It's a basic mailing list for few gaming discussions really,
> so escaping from
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