Hi,
Peter Hessler wrote:
apm and sysctl hw
apm(8) will only give you life estimate when it is on battery, and has had
a chance to measure your actual power consumption. Give it 30 seconds
or so.
It works, I was accustomed on other implementation that remaining time
gives the charging time
Hi,
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
No, it means you must use
./apmd -f start
to start it manually
That works indeed! Once started, even manually, I can then run apm -A
and if the computer was put back into charge, it will automatically
increase the CPU speed. Fine.
Riccardo
Hi,
So after some investigating, this crash after suspend/resume cycle
is actually an abort due to an assertion on xf86CursorScreenKeyRec
not being initialized. Provided are a backtrace and print of said
object[1].
What I see happen is RADEONCursorInit() fails[2], so
xf86_cursors_init() never
Hi,
How do you manage your pf.conf?
My setup: I have 9 firewalls with carp and each with around 500 lines of
pf.conf, except one firewall, later more. I edit the pf.conf manually.
Every logical pf rule has a unique identifier (a number) which I add
manually and maps to the rule on a wiki
Dear Thomas,
Plagiarise much lately?
http://www.trollaxor.com/2013/07/why-i-abandoned-openbsd-and-why-you.html
-Lionel
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Thomas Jennings
thomas.jennings...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear OpenBSD developers and users:
Regretfully, I have decided to abandon OpenBSD and
On Jul 10 13:06:48, es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 02:06:44AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:37 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jul 10 01:30:23, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com
Hi,
I updated to a curent OpenBSD snapshot, to get more advanced ACPI
support my HP laptop (other thread about battery status).
What I noticed now is an annoying behaviour: shutdown -hp now doesn't
poweroff my machine. It apparently kills all processes, the display goes
blank, but the CPU
Hi,
I want to enhance GNUstep's battery monitor to support, if available,
ACPI data. Currently, only the basic APM information gets retrived
trhough ioctl() of /dev/apm
Most information I need and which I get on other operation system is
found in hw.sensors:
Configuration challenge for ipsec.conf with ipcomp.
the reason for doing this is an attempt to speed up the connection
to a site in singapore from norway.
The Singapore site has OpenBSD 5.3 but is not used in the config test.
What I have been using and is working in the test(ipsec.conf):
ike esp
As I was not able to find information on this, I thought I'd post it here
for others.
While I was unable to boot from a USB stick, I did manage to boot the
machine from a USB CD/DVD drive using the rear USB ports.
Please note that I have not used the system in anger (though I plan to,
later in
Hi,
I use 'puppet' for this to manage over 20 OpenBSD firewalls now.
I don't know how I would manage without it to be honest ;)
Puppet manages all my pf's (by simply defining multiple files, each
containing different common parts for different zones/roles etc, and
then site specific files etc.
Is there any ordinary/intended code path execution case, where new TCP
connections would not be received by their bound processes anymore?
(as in, on all the system suddenly sshd/httpd/smtpd/etc.etc. do not receive
connections made by ssh localhost/telnet localhost 22/telnet localhost 25
etc. but
Ah sorry, will try to figure out a more concise one if I'll email again.
Now to the Q - are you aware of any such code path?
I'm trying to understand this behavior I reported at bugs@ ..
Thanks, Mikael
2013/7/11 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
Is there any reason why you would annoy everyone
with
Notice that Thomas is also Jash of the OpenBSD Doesn't Support 64-Bit Intel troll which turns out to be
word-for-word yet another posting on the previously cited troll blog site whose URL I will not reproduce here.
Apparently we're dealing here with a dedicated (professional?) agent
I wouldn't say he is a pro. It sounds more like some script kiddie with a
better than normal script.
in any case, its time to nip this in the bud before it becomes a full blown
weed.
-eric
On Jul 11, 2013, at 10:22 AM, Jack Woehr wrote:
Notice that Thomas is also Jash of the OpenBSD Doesn't
Hi,
I use Capistrano (http://www.capistranorb.com/) in a super simple Rails app
with similar schematics to the ones provided by Jummo.
O.D.
On 11. juli 2013 at 1:41 PM, Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
Hi,
I use 'puppet' for this to manage over 20 OpenBSD firewalls now.
I don't know how I
On Jul 11 11:22:46, jwo...@softwoehr.com wrote:
Notice that Thomas is also Jash of the OpenBSD Doesn't Support
64-Bit Intel troll which turns out to be word-for-word yet another
posting on the previously cited troll blog site whose URL I will not
reproduce here.
I find that webpage hilarious,
Le Thu, 11 Jul 2013 13:18:13 +0200 (CEST),
Jummo jum...@yahoo.de a écrit :
This works quiet good for me and my firewalls with one exception, my
big fat central router/firewall. This firewall has around 2000 lines
of pf.conf, is attached with 12 VLAN interfaces and get slowly
unmanageable with
Hi,
Anybody have any thoughts on Snort vs Suricata?
Also, how important is it to use an IDS if you run a server that hosts a
popular website?
I'm reading here (http://www.aldeid.com/wiki/Suricata-vs-snort): Suricata
offers new features that Snort could implement in the future: multi-threading
openda...@hushmail.com [openda...@hushmail.com] wrote:
Hi,
Anybody have any thoughts on Snort vs Suricata?
Code quality is going to be a big question with the new one, as it always has
been with Snort (does running this utility open up a new attack vector on your
network)
Also, how
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 01:30:23AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like a race in luit's startup, due to how it handles the
ttys/ptys. To work around the problem, invoke it with the -p
option...but I don't know
On 2013-07-02 02:26, Erling Westenvik wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone having any experience with putting an softraid CRYPTO partition
on top of a softraid RAID 1? In terms of performance?
I recently built my NAS, and tried both CRYPTO and no softraid and noticed
a pretty big difference.
With cypto,
Jan Stary hans at stare.cz writes:
I find that webpage hilarious,
and do believe it is a joke.
every time you search it, you give it more search relevancy.
Lionel Hutchence [lionel.hutche...@gmail.com] wrote:
Dear Thomas,
Plagiarise much lately?
http://www.trollaxor.com/2013/07/why-i-abandoned-openbsd-and-why-you.html
Stop giving Grant so much attention. He's too busy wishing that OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, NetBSD and Dragonfly would merge into one
I know I'm talking to myself here, but ... (should this have gone to x11@ list?)
This change (seemingly) fixes the suspend/resume causing X to abort:
Index: src/radeon_crtc.c
===
RCS file:
Responding to any of their emails feeds the troll. Ignore them.
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