Klemens Nanni writes:
> On Sat, Sep 02, 2023 at 05:06:04PM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
>> https://www.seabios.org/Releases#SeaBIOS_1.16.0
>>
>> $ make package
>> # fw_update /usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/vmm-firmware-1.16.2p4.tgz
>>
>> works for me.
>> Feedback? OK?
>
> Now with old R
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2023/09/02 12:26, Dave Voutila wrote:
>> >> $ make package
>> >> # fw_update /usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/vmm-firmware-1.16.2p4.tgz
>> >>
>> >> works for me.
>> >> Feedback? OK?
>> >
>
Hi,
This patch updates the port of the chip/smart card interface driver port
security/ccid to 1.4.30, released 19 September 2018. It adds support for
additional card readers, updates reader names for common Yubikey models,
and has a few bug fixes.
I've also updated the HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES s
Benjamin Stürz writes:
> Hi Omar,
>
> On 30.05.23 19:03, Omar Polo wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I remember that when I started using OpenBSD I kind of missed
>> lsblk...
>> Now I wouldn't look back probably, but it could be nice for newcommers
>> (at least :-)
> Yeah, that's the reason why I made this t
OCaml 4.14.2 is a bugfix release that includes some of our patches and
tweaks upstreamed thanks to miod@:
- the nobtcfi linker flags are now set in OCaml's configure script so
we don't need the LDFLAGS dance in the Makefile
- the no-execute-only flag is also set, so we can drop the patch
Bui
ping.
Dave Voutila writes:
> OCaml 4.14.2 is a bugfix release that includes some of our patches and
> tweaks upstreamed thanks to miod@:
>
> - the nobtcfi linker flags are now set in OCaml's configure script so
>we don't need the LDFLAGS dance in the Makefile
>
Stuart Henderson writes:
> The updated ocaml version fails to build on i386; the new ocamlc.opt run
> as part of the build segfaults segfaults, looks like during runtime linking.
>
This fixes it in my i386 vm. Can you try this? Should probably get
tested with other ocaml-based ports on i386 be
21:32:54 -
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@
44.01 -79.93 "ian" # Ian Darwin
44.1 -77.580556 "brynet"# Bryan Steele
44.432526.103889 "pirofti" # Paul Irofti
+44.437481 -73.068176
Jan Stary writes:
> This is current/amd64 running the latest chromium package.
> The user icon in the upper right corner says "not signed in",
> and indeed chrome does not sync. I don't see any place
> where I could sign in, but I know this used to work:
> I logged into my Google account when se
Dave Voutila writes:
> Jan Stary writes:
>
>> This is current/amd64 running the latest chromium package.
>> The user icon in the upper right corner says "not signed in",
>> and indeed chrome does not sync. I don't see any place
>> where I could sign
tl;dr: wait a bit to update gnome3 or you should build from source
If you're like me and follow -current and happened to do a `pkg_update
-Uu` blindly in the last few days, you may have upgraded gnome3 to the
latest (from 3.26).
Currently it has potential to bork GDM and you won't get a login
scr
ports@,
Just sent an email to tech@ about this, subject:
vmd(8): create a proper e820 bios memory map
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=167071344902372&w=2
In short, this nukes some old hacks we've been carrying to communicate
things like >4GB of memory to SeaBIOS via CMOS. It assumes vmd(8)
Hi ports@,
I've recently ported docker-machine, the management client used to
install Docker Engine on virtual hosts (local via Ubuntu or CentOS on
VMM(4) or remote), and manage the hosts with docker-machine commands.
For details on docker-machine: https://docs.docker.com/machine/overview/
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