Hello,
I saw the valgrind port in GSOC 2014, there is someone working on it
actually?
Is there an alternative to valgrind in OpenBSD to check for memory leak
and invalid read/write?
If no, do you have some clues to implement a little basic layer to hook
malloc / free and track block size?
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 12:48:35AM +0200, Erwin Geerdink wrote:
Hi,
I'm considering the following usb interfaces for my audio setup:
E-MU 0204 usb
E-MU Tracker Pre
Presonus Audiobox usb
Alesis IO|2 Express
Recording will be done on a Windows machine, however it would be
nice if I can
Hi,
There is a typo in faq10.html which results in a broken link.
Index: faq/faq10.html
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retrieving revision 1.185
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On 2014-07-31, Vigdis vigdis+o...@chown.me wrote:
Hi,
There is a typo in faq10.html which results in a broken link.
Correct, though that whole thing will need removing/replacing for 5.6.
Index: faq/faq10.html
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RCS file:
On 2014-07-31, Blaise Hizded bla...@ovh.fr wrote:
If no, do you have some clues to implement a little basic layer to hook
malloc / free and track block size?
malloc has some useful code hidden behind MALLOC_STATS - see
http://www.drijf.net/malloc/
Le 31/07/2014 14:45, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2014-07-31, Blaise Hizded bla...@ovh.fr wrote:
If no, do you have some clues to implement a little basic layer to hook
malloc / free and track block size?
malloc has some useful code hidden behind MALLOC_STATS - see
Hello misc@
I once created an USB stick (uSDHC card with reader, actually) using
OpenBSD 5.4 (might have been an earlier that I later binary upgraded)
that contains a softraid encrypted and bootable OpenBSD installation.
It has worked just fine.
Just now I created a new stick with OpenBSD 5.5 in
Hello,
if I have multiple audio devices rsnd/0 and rsnd/1, is it possible to
duplicate the output of one program and play it across both devices at
the same time? I went through the sndio manual but I could not find a
way to do this.
Best regards,
Jona
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 04:26:11PM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
Hello,
if I have multiple audio devices rsnd/0 and rsnd/1, is it possible to
duplicate the output of one program and play it across both devices at
the same time? I went through the sndio manual but I could not find a
way to do
Hey misc@,
I tried installing OpenBSD on our (previously FreeBSD 9.2 later 10.0)
server the other day and ran into a weird issue.
Boot and installation of my (emulated) install55.iso worked fine, but
once installed, I'm not able to pass the (AHCI or IDE) BIOS drive check.
What I mean by that is
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:29:00PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
That's good news, but unfortunately it's just a diagnostic tool to indicate
what I already suspected - a GPE is firing, but it's still unknown which one.
So, I modified the conditional in acpi_enable_wakegpes in acpi.c to exclude
sets
Hi,
My questions to you are: Has anybody ran into similar issues and was
able to resolve them? Do you think this is a OpenBSD related issue and
actually solveable (in a reasonable amount of time)?
I had the same issue with an Intel NUC D54250WYK.
After installing OpenBSD5.5, no way to
On 2014-07-31, Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 04:26:11PM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
Hello,
if I have multiple audio devices rsnd/0 and rsnd/1, is it possible to
duplicate the output of one program and play it across both devices at
the same time? I went
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 10:10:59AM -0400, Elijah Buck wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:29:00PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
That's good news, but unfortunately it's just a diagnostic tool to indicate
what I already suspected - a GPE is firing, but it's still unknown which
one.
So, I
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 02:41:36PM +0100, Andy wrote:
Puppet is definatly a sledge hammer approach, but if you have lots of
firewalls its great.
Not to mention, you can use it for your other non-firewall systems as
well.
Another nice example of an appropriate application is that by using
On 31-07-2014 14:47, Zach Leslie wrote:
I'm a Puppet user for more than just firewall systems, which allows me
to take a given node, say another server, and insert its IP into a table
on the firewall, completely dynamicly without having to statically set
the IPs in pf.conf. There are lots of
On 07/31/14 12:58, Adrian Jervolino wrote:
Hey misc@,
I tried installing OpenBSD on our (previously FreeBSD 9.2 later 10.0)
server the other day and ran into a weird issue.
Boot and installation of my (emulated) install55.iso worked fine, but
once installed, I'm not able to pass the (AHCI or
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 05:54:48PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
On 31-07-2014 14:47, Zach Leslie wrote:
I'm a Puppet user for more than just firewall systems, which allows
me
to take a given node, say another server, and insert its IP into a
table
on the firewall, completely
The AR9271 is a single-chip USB 2.0 802.11n solution. It operates in
the 2GHz spectrum and supports a single stream (1T1R).
When adding the option wpa wpaprotos wpa2 to hostname.athn0; ifconfig
shows chan 2 and the connection fails with just some layer 2 traffic.
/sbin/ifconfig chan 1 after
On 31-07-2014 19:47, Zach Leslie wrote:
Yes, and Puppet can exec those commands for you. Tools like fail2ban
can manage the local system's table, but can't (to my knowledge)
distribute the contents of that table to other systems in the
environment dynamically. PuppetDB gives you this and
Sleep Button most likely. But you'd need to look at the AML to be sure.
Do you have a sleep button on the case or keyboard?
Nope. Just a single power button. Nothing on the keyboard.
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