Hi,
Brett Mahar wrote:
On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 23:42:24 +0100
Riccardo Mottola riccardo.mott...@libero.it wrote:
From http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why :
You will not get any support from developers
That's absolutely useful information :) One always politely asks for
help though,
What
i think he should be removed from birthday:
calendar.birthday:12/22 Giacomo Puccini born, 1858
calendar.music:12/22Giacomo Puccini is born in Lucca, Italy, 1858
calendar.music:11/29Giacomo Puccini dies due to throat cancer in Brussels,
Belgium, 1924
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imagination is more important
as openbsd distribution tarballs have been so far, and will be for
some years to come in the form of baseXY.tgz, etc, i am proposing
this simple nitpicking patch:
- Note that the base distribution tarballs of OpenBSD (e.g. baseXXX.tgz,
- compXXX.tgz, ...) are not binary packages fit for
frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
as openbsd distribution tarballs have been so far, and will be for
some years to come in the form of baseXY.tgz, etc, i am proposing
this simple nitpicking patch:
- Note that the base distribution tarballs of OpenBSD (e.g.
baseXXX.tgz,
-
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 01:20:03PM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
as openbsd distribution tarballs have been so far, and will be for
some years to come in the form of baseXY.tgz, etc, i am proposing
this simple nitpicking patch:
- Note that the base
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 01:20:03PM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
as openbsd distribution tarballs have been so far, and will be for
some years to come in the form of baseXY.tgz, etc, i am proposing
this simple nitpicking
Hi,
The openbsd journal had a series of articles on rthreads back in 2012,
which I came across last week. I've also been following DragonFlyBSD
lately. Their approach to SMP is different but seems to pay off
(according to their website), with contention in their kernel almost
eliminated in their
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:52:11AM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
i think he should be removed from birthday:
calendar.birthday:12/22 Giacomo Puccini born, 1858
calendar.music:12/22Giacomo Puccini is born in Lucca, Italy, 1858
calendar.music:11/29Giacomo Puccini dies due to throat
I can't find any summary of whether TRIM is supported in 5.4 or not. I
see Ted's report on FFS work back in 2011, but that's about it.
Guessing that TRIM support is, in fact, present in some manner for at
least ATA devices, my question then becomes: is TRIM supported in
vioblk(4) devices? If
Just an FYI at this time for anyone else searching on this problem. On
the other hand, feel free to share ideas if you have 'em.
OpenBSD 5.4 (RELEASE) does not appear to reliably receive ACPI signals
delivered by KVM. Or, the version of kvm/qemu (1.4) that ships with
ProxmoxVE 3.1 (pve 3.1)
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 13:27, Adam Thompson wrote:
I can't find any summary of whether TRIM is supported in 5.4 or not. I
see Ted's report on FFS work back in 2011, but that's about it.
Guessing that TRIM support is, in fact, present in some manner for at
least ATA devices, my question then
Yes, i confirm that i have this problem too with vio network drivers
with proxmox VE 2.x and OpenBSD 5.3 and 5.4. Nics stop receiving and
transmitting. I also switched back to em driver.
Morgan
Le 29/12/2013 20:55, Adam Thompson a écrit :
Just an FYI at this time for anyone else searching
I also have this problem on some vio network. The Nic stop receiving and
transmiting, but if I access the console and start a tcpdump, the nics come
back to work normally.
2013/12/29 Comète com...@daknet.org
Yes, i confirm that i have this problem too with vio network drivers with
proxmox VE
On Sun 29 Dec 2013 02:59:38 PM CST, Rodrigo Mosconi wrote:
I also have this problem on some vio network. The Nic stop receiving
and transmiting, but if I access the console and start a tcpdump, the
nics come back to work normally.
Interesting... that was one of the troubleshooting steps I
Hello,
I'm trying to get my iPhone with iOS 7.0.4 to connect to my OpenBSD
VPN server. If I understand the problem correctly, it's unable to
negotiate phase 2. I'd welcome any pointers.
Below, I've provided the output of uname, rc.conf.local, ipsec.conf,
messages, isakmpd.pcap. I changed a
I'm having a problem connecting with (and through) one OpenBSD box.
Both ends are running OpenBSD -current (-current as of last weekend)
and I've had the issue through a couple of months of various builds of
-current.
The problem occurs whether I'm connecting directly to the remote
OpenBSD box
Hi,
On 12/29/13, Matt Carlson obsda0...@mpcarlson.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get my iPhone with iOS 7.0.4 to connect to my OpenBSD
VPN server. If I understand the problem correctly, it's unable to
negotiate phase 2. I'd welcome any pointers.
I'm somewhat curious, about this. Can you
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