On 14 June 2016 at 00:53, frantisek holop wrote:
> the acer travelmate b115-m is an el cheapo netbook
> with no moving parts if you stick an ssd in it.
>
Thanks for the addition and dmesg. Do you know if all the Travelmate B115's
are fanless or only the M models, not MP or P? What about the B116
Hello misc@,
Phones suck.
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m
#__Zero out random garbage._###
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m count=1
# fdisk -iy sd0
# disklabel -E sd0 (create an "a" partition, see above for more info)
# bioctl -c C -l sd0a softraid0
New passphrase:
Re-type
Hello misc@,
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 12:30 AM Theo Buehler
However, I don't quite understand your double zeroing of the disk.
> #__Zero out random garbage._###
> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m count=1
[...]
> #__Zero out random garbage ( not the raw disk ).__#
> # dd if=
obsd [d...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> 'Encrypting external disks'
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraidCrypto
>
> Followed the FAQ instructions EXACTLY to encrypt an external drive, then
> copied data to it and after restarting the computer again.. I cannot access
> the drive, infact it
Hello misc@,
The added or modified lines have comments.
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m
#__Zero out random garbage._###
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m count=1
# fdisk -iy sd0
# disklabel -E sd0 (create an "a" partition, see above for more info)
# bioctl -c C -l sd0a softr
the acer travelmate b115-m is an el cheapo netbook
with no moving parts if you stick an ssd in it.
the sound of silence is very relaxing.
it suspends, resumes, most things work;
the clickpad and the wifi being notable exceptions.
but there is no wifi card blacklist (eat shit lenovo)
so problem sol
'Encrypting external disks'
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraidCrypto
Followed the FAQ instructions EXACTLY to encrypt an external drive, then copied
data to it and after restarting the computer again.. I cannot access the drive,
infact it doesn't look like anything is even on it. Thi
On 2016-06-13, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello,
>
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
>
> I thought running
> X -configure
> (or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
> would generate one, however, there seems to be no option -configure
> present. So how, then?
>
> (I want to read
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 01:19:50PM -0500, Troy Frericks wrote:
> ...
>
> I've spent hours googeling, and found only one mention that this may be a
> kernel bug.
> I've checked theOpenBSD 5.9 patch list, the OpenBSD 5.9 -current changes
> log.
>
By the way, instead of googeling a nice way to see
Quoting Rudolf Sykora :
> Hello,
>
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
>
> I thought running
> X -configure
> (or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
> would generate one, however, there seems to be no option -configure
> present. So how, then?
>
> (I want to read xorg.conf
On 13 June 2016 at 12:31, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > (I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use wacom
> intuos3
> > tablet [pressure sensitivity].)
>
> You mean, you have installed OpenBSD on this tablet?
>
The intuos 3 is a graphics tablet human interface device, not a table
not sur it can help
but non-revelant copies (used as snapshot of file currently modifyed by other
process) I generaly use a copy of last save state of the source file to a ram
disk
I open that copy in the destination software.
so it works just as a clipboard (file is not saved on disks)
> --
Hello,
I need a program that would be able to "copy a .png file into
the clipboard", so that other programs (xournal, gimp, ...)
can paste the image.
I used xsel and xclip before, but these only work with text.
I tried to compile newer xclip, which can "copy images",
so far without success.
Apart
Sent from my phone.
Original Message
From: Rudolf Sykora
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2016 04:44
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: generate xorg.conf
Hello,
please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
I thought running
X -configure
(or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
would generate
Does this workaround work for you?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=146520183827302&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=146523968007324&w=2
If it does then it's related to this bug:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=146451346724515
(I'm just an user, not a developer)
> :It is not a good idea to mix topics, stay focused and think before send.
> :
> :Attitude is formed based on intelligence of email postings. We all know
> :highly educated people can disagree without negative feelings. Grow up.
> :
> :I encourage you to keep posting until you meet the quality e
pledge should be used to restrict a program to whatever it is necessary to do,
rather than everything the library can do. So if I use libimaginarydb to parse
a csv file I've already read into a memory buffer (nearly pledge("", NULL)),
but the library can read/write/create files, do remote db connec
On 2016 Jun 13 (Mon) at 05:25:17 +0300 (+0300), li...@wrant.com wrote:
:It is not a good idea to mix topics, stay focused and think before send.
:
:Attitude is formed based on intelligence of email postings. We all know
:highly educated people can disagree without negative feelings. Grow up.
:
:I
On Jun 13 10:33:24, rudolf.syk...@gmail.com wrote:
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
If you need xorg.conf at all, it might be best
to read xorg.conf(5) and write your own by hand.
> (I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use wacom
> intuos3
> ta
I'll see what I can get for you, ropers. In the mean while, I can say
that most of the devices on my CF-30 and CF-31 function well, as
indicated by the dmesg. Then again, they only have basic options on
those laptops.
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 09:25:29 +0200
ropers wrote:
>
> Also, while dmesg request
>
> From: Roderick
> Sent: Mon Jun 13 10:15:41 CEST 2016
> To:
> Subject: Re: OpenBSD on SBC?
>
>
> On Sun, 12 Jun 2016, Dan Lüdtke wrote:
>
> > is there an OpenBSD-compatible SBC (Singe Board Computer) that comes close
to
> > raspberryPi size-wise?
>
> Th
> On 13 June 2016 at 05:29, wrote:
> > ignore this entire mediocre thread, search the archive instead.
Mon, 13 Jun 2016 09:25:29 +0200 ropers
> I did.
This is a lie. You created the thread on purpose with wrong definitions.
This is towards future readers, based on the fact that the value is ze
On Sun, 12 Jun 2016, Dan Lüdtke wrote:
> is there an OpenBSD-compatible SBC (Singe Board Computer) that comes close to
> raspberryPi size-wise?
The interesting question is: OpenBSD on modern SoC (System on a Chip).
OpenBSD seems to work fine on Geode LX800 (I run it on Siemens Futro
A220 thin cl
Hello,
please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
I thought running
X -configure
(or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
would generate one, however, there seems to be no option -configure
present. So how, then?
(I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use waco
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You could use something like amavis, which does additionally queueing
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