> Hello!
> i have the impression that my browser is getting slower compared with
> a fresh openbsd install.
> Any ideas?
Global climate is getting warmer, too.
> ps. Im using iridium
What OpenBSD flavour is that?
Bye!
Hello!
i have the impression that my browser is getting slower compared with
a fresh openbsd install.
Any ideas?
ps. Im using iridium
Your best bet is to generate a list and use it to build your archive -
save a bit of effort and create your omit list:
# cd /site1/omit
# find . > /tmp/siteXX-omit.lst
Then use this list to filter out any unwanted files from /share and /append:
# cd /share
# find . | grep -v -f
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 03:21:32PM +0100, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 20/11/16(Sun) 13:58, Frank Groeneveld wrote:
> > A few week back there was an outage at my ISP. Afterwards, I kept
> > getting crashed on igmpproxy after changing channels on the tv a few
> > times:
>
> This has been fixed in
On 20/11/16(Sun) 13:58, Frank Groeneveld wrote:
> A few week back there was an outage at my ISP. Afterwards, I kept
> getting crashed on igmpproxy after changing channels on the tv a few
> times:
This has been fixed in -current.
Does slowcgi somehow interfere with normal Perl parsing ? (OpenBSD 6)
I have a simple Perl Script as follows :
===
#!/usr/bin/perl
use 5.014;
use strict;
use warnings;
use autodie;
my $header = << 'END_HEADER';
Test
END_HEADER
print $header;
==
A few week back there was an outage at my ISP. Afterwards, I kept
getting crashed on igmpproxy after changing channels on the tv a few
times:
-
Note: RECV Leave message from 192.168.1.2 to 224.0.0.2 (ip_hl
24, data 8)
Debu: Got leave
Hi,
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 19:58:59 +0100
Patrik Lundin wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 06:27:16PM +0100, Marc Espie wrote:
> > Wondering if your script isn't passing some weird signal handling
> > (such as ignoring some signals) through.
> >
>
> Seems like you are on to
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