Re: Reading /etc/shells - Check /etc/master.passwd - Password file busy

2016-04-23 Thread Andrew Fresh
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 06:42:06PM -0400, Nick wrote: > Check /etc/master.passwd > Password file busy > # > > I have checked both /etc/passwd, /etc/master.passwd and I cannot see any > issues with it. This means that you're not able to open /etc/ptmp for some reason, likely because the file

unable to add tun interface to bridge

2016-04-23 Thread niya levi
hi everyone i am trying to setup openvpn with tun on a bridge (openbsd 5.9), i tried the following but got an Invalid argument error, ifconfig tun0 create ifconfig bridge0 create ifconfig bridge0 add em0 ifconfig bridge0 add tun0 ifconfig: bridge0: tun0: Invalid argument what is the correct way

Re: Python requirements.

2016-04-23 Thread Muhammad Muntaza
On Apr 21, 2016 4:48 PM, "Jay Patel" wrote: > > Hi Muhammad, Hi, > > I did fresh install of 5.9 amd64 and tried to run it , it shows me this error: > > django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: ImportError djcelery: cannot import name _uuid_generate_random Chek your

Re: Reading /etc/shells - Check /etc/master.passwd - Password file busy

2016-04-23 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Nick wrote: > Hello, new issue I haven't ever had and no idea how to fix it either - > rebooting does not help. What the $%%! is going on, anyone help? > > Here it is: ... > Reading /etc/shells > Check /etc/master.passwd > Password file busy

Reading /etc/shells - Check /etc/master.passwd - Password file busy

2016-04-23 Thread Nick
Hello, new issue I haven't ever had and no idea how to fix it either - rebooting does not help. What the $%%! is going on, anyone help? Here it is: # id uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel), 2(kmem), 3(sys), 4(tty), 5(operator), 20(staff), 31(guest) # adduser Derek Use option ``-silent''

iperf download vs upload big difference

2016-04-23 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Hi Misc, I was wondering if a kind soul could educate me about the results of my trivial iperf test (tcp protocol only). I have two computers. My desktop is running OpenBSD 5.9 amd 64 stable while my daughters' MAC is running 10.7.5 32-bit Lion. Running iperf server on OpenBSD desktop (OpenBSD

Re: 5.9: sndiod won't start: unknown user _sndiop: FIXED

2016-04-23 Thread Mark Carroll
I should add, in further investigation on other OpenBSD 5.9 systems I've found one with, /etc/group:_sndiop:*:110: /etc/master.passwd:_sndiop:*:110:110::0:0:sndio privileged user:/var/empty:/sbin/nologin so that does seem to be a clue. Rerunning sysmerge I seem to be getting all this sorted

5.9: sndiod won't start: unknown user _sndiop

2016-04-23 Thread Mark Carroll
Since upgrading to 5.9 I noticed that sndiod wasn't starting: # ps awux | grep snd root 17168 0.0 0.0 336 1028 p0 S+p6:22PM0:00.00 grep snd # rcctl start sndiod sndiod(failed) Sound still generally seems to work in a basic way at least. I didn't see anything about it in

Re: pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-23 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
man disklabel Scroll down to the first example. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 23, 2016, at 8:08 AM, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > > Thanks Paul, It's resolve my issue! Bravo. > Thanks ludovic, I had bad chance in network speed at that time and when I > repeat your command

Re: pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-23 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Thanks Paul, It's resolve my issue! Bravo. Thanks ludovic, I had bad chance in network speed at that time and when I repeat your command it resolve my issue! Dear Chris, I have 2 other partitions other than my OpenBSD and I don't know my HDD partitions IDs to append in my fstab! How can I know

Re: pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-23 Thread Paul Irofti
> 2. I installed ntfs_3g but still I can not write over ntfs flash usb! How > can I do that? Are you using the mount(8) command? Do not! Use ntfs-3g(8).

Re: pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-23 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 02:52:37PM +0430, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > 3. How can I access to my other HDD partitions? > Best Regards, > You can edit the /etc/fstab file to also mount those other partitions onto directories you create on the boot drive. This will happen when booting. mkdir

Re: pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-23 Thread ludovic coues
2016-04-23 12:22 GMT+02:00 Mohammad BadieZadegan : > Hi everybody, > I have installed OpenBSD5.9 on my HDD last partition successfully. > I have 3 questions about this latest release after reading the OpenBSD FAQ > page, > 1. How can I install pkg_mgr, sudo, as older releases?

pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-23 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Hi everybody, I have installed OpenBSD5.9 on my HDD last partition successfully. I have 3 questions about this latest release after reading the OpenBSD FAQ page, 1. How can I install pkg_mgr, sudo, as older releases? 2. I installed ntfs_3g but still I can not write over ntfs flash usb! How can I

Re: Mouse click problems with firefox and firefox-esr (and Seamonkey)

2016-04-23 Thread Birger Andersson
Hello Clint (and Nick), On 2016-04-23 08:47, Clint Pachl wrote: Nick wrote on 03/30/16 11:23: I have tried both firefox and firefox-esr in both OpenBSD 5.8 and 5.9 and can say that there are issues with the mouse not picking up 10-15% of my clicks, sometimes having to click a good 3 times or

current on Thinkpad T460p

2016-04-23 Thread P Arun Babu
Hi Misc, I just purchased my first Thinkpad T460p yesterday. This one comes with a WQHD display. Though this is a new hardware, -current seems to be working fine for me. Thank you very much :) Below are my initial observations + dmesg and sysctl output: * I can play youtube on Firefox. *

pledge, shared memory, berkeley db

2016-04-23 Thread Peter J. Philipp
Hi, A long time I tried pledging a daemon of mine but it was killed because of SYSV shared memory in Berkeley DB. Is there ongoing efforts in pledge or is it seen as a done effort? If I could make a feature request it's support for programs with berkeley db (4+) backend. I'm donating a bit of

Re: Mouse click problems with firefox and firefox-esr (and Seamonkey)

2016-04-23 Thread Clint Pachl
Nick wrote on 03/30/16 11:23: I have tried both firefox and firefox-esr in both OpenBSD 5.8 and 5.9 and can say that there are issues with the mouse not picking up 10-15% of my clicks, sometimes having to click a good 3 times or more for it to actually work correctly! When I select and drag