David Brownlee wrote:
On Sat, 3 Sept 2022 at 12:14, Staffan Thomén wrote:
Nevermind, I rewrote my program in C and umodem works perfectly fine,
although I do note that I had to use O_NONBLOCK, something the
GFCFlasher program explicitly omits.
Glad to hear you found a solution. Could it be
On Sun, 4 Sep 2022, RVP wrote:
You should file a PR for this. Non-English locales are a problem for FF's
_own_ UI elements [...]
Actually, it looks like only non-English _European_ locales (UTF-8) messes-up
FF's UI. Setting LANG to ja_JP.UTF-8, ko_KR.UTF-8 and zh_CN.UTF-8 seems to be
fine.
https://www.cnews.ru/articles/kiberskvotting_zakony_rossii_neodnoznachny
Interesting, it seems there's a way to handle it within the Russian
Federation without going through a UDRP *1: by addressing the Moscow
Arbitration Court which is accustomed to those disputes.
If previous ownership
Tried three sources, from Debian, NetBSD and OpenBSD, but no luck. I can run
the Debian binary, but really wish to build the sources.
Here are the errors I get: http://bwass.org/bucket/err_csh.txt
John suggested Slackware's sources, but I haven't tried yet.
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> On 3/09/2022 8:26 pm, Matheus
is there an image installer that works at vultr please? i have tested
Openbsd and Freebsd and they works correctly. I normaly use Openbsd as
server.
Not AFAIK but if there's a GNU/Linux rescue system you should be able to
deploy NetBSD there:
(easy & dirty)
Installing NetBSD on EXT2FS from
The domain netbsd.ru many years was registered at Russian Telecom
organization (no working site), but in this year they don't update
payments for it. And after subscribe was expired, some
person/organization at once registered this domain in the spring and
after some time print message about
On Sat, 3 Sept 2022 at 12:14, Staffan Thomén wrote:
>
> Nevermind, I rewrote my program in C and umodem works perfectly fine,
> although I do note that I had to use O_NONBLOCK, something the
> GFCFlasher program explicitly omits.
Glad to hear you found a solution. Could it be down to default
Hi Robert,
On 04.09.22 02:58, Robert Elz wrote:
if that implies that you rebuilt the kernel with HZ=1000 and then used
the zfs module built with HZ=100 then I think the first thing I would try
would be to rebuild the module(s?) with HZ=1000
Good point... I'll try that right away. This might
Hi to all! Sorry for my bad English...
aspire9$ uname -a
NetBSD aspire9.localnet 9.3_STABLE NetBSD 9.3_STABLE (GENERIC) #0: Sun
Sep 4 12:09:57 +05 2022
root@aspire9.localnet:/root/sysbuild/amd64/obj/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
amd64
Hardware: Acer Aspire XC-895 CPU Intel
On Sun, 4 Sep 2022, Dmitrii Postolov wrote:
On NetBSD and Firefox: window frames are not displayed correctly on some
sites and some pictures are not visible.
You should file a PR for this. Non-English locales are a problem for FF's
_own_ UI elements: rounded corners are also missing in, for
Dmitrii Postolov écrit :
>
> On NetBSD and Firefox: window frames are not displayed correctly on some
> sites and some pictures are not visible.
I had exactly the same problem. Moreover some servers don't
display properly at all (for me, it was Google calendar and
Google maps).
I figured out
Hello,
On 03.09.22 13:51, Matthias Petermann wrote:
it took a while - in the meantime I could test the 1000HZ kernel on my
system. Unfortunately I had an effect right at the first test, which
forced me to roll back the change first. I hope I'll get around to
recreating this on a less critical
Hi!
I want to appeal to the Community with such a question. In Russia,
cybersquatter(s) seized the netbsd.ru domain and are trying to sell it,
the amount of 10,000 rubles is called, but this can be a lie. There is a
NetBSD community in Russia, on the social network VK.com and on the
sites
On 04/09/2022 14:18, Dmitrii Postolov wrote:
I want to appeal to the Community with such a question. In Russia,
cybersquatter(s) seized the netbsd.ru domain and are trying to sell it,
the amount of 10,000 rubles is called, but this can be a lie. There is a
NetBSD community in Russia, on the
Hi Robert,
please allow me one mor more question
On 04.09.22 10:42, Matthias Petermann wrote:
Hi Robert,
On 04.09.22 02:58, Robert Elz wrote:
if that implies that you rebuilt the kernel with HZ=1000 and then used
the zfs module built with HZ=100 then I think the first thing I would try
Marc, thanks! Use LANG=C and LC_ALL=C solved the problem with FF on NetBSD.
04.09.2022 13:34, Marc Baudoin пишет:
Dmitrii Postolov écrit :
On NetBSD and Firefox: window frames are not displayed correctly on some
sites and some pictures are not visible.
I had exactly the same problem.
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Here are the errors I get: http://bwass.org/bucket/err_csh.txt
A _very_ quick hack to compile NetBSD csh on FreeBSD is attached.
Linux would be slightly more complicated (you would need libbsd,
libedit, ...). It should get your started.
There are issues with cmdline editing--try completing
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If I am not mistaken, according to Russian laws, a legal entity (firm,
fund) cannot file a lawsuit in Arbitration against an individual person
(Whois data in this case). To do this, you need to contact the
magistrate's court or the court of general jurisdiction at the location
of the
On 5/09/2022 12:05 am, Matheus wrote:
Tried three sources, from Debian, NetBSD and OpenBSD, but no luck. I can run
the Debian binary, but really wish to build the sources.
Here are the errors I get: http://bwass.org/bucket/err_csh.txt
That looks like openbsd source, as it seems
p...@whooppee.com (Paul Goyette) writes:
>You would have to modify the appropriate module's Makefile to add
>the HZ=1000 definition.
ZFS doesn't use HZ, but in osnet/sys/sys/time.h it uses a value hz=100
to compute the lbolt time.
Does this help ?
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