> > Correct that it's not designed for that. But we looked into this a lot
> > when introducing srand_determinstic(3).
>
> Are there any applications out there that explicitly require the PRNG
> to be deterministic? It doesn't make sense to have that kind of thing
> there for minute corner cases,
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 12:01:48 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-04-15,
> wrote:
> > OpenBSD still randomizes PIDs, but I don't see the point these days:
> >
> On 18 Apr 2017, at 03:54, Bob Jones
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Looking at the docs, unlike pfsync, sasyncd and everything else, you
> seem to be unable to define a "different" interface to CARP for the
> purposes of monitoring. Everything seems to need
I have not tried it but have a look at http://man.openbsd.org/xenodm.1
DisplayManager.DISPLAY.autoLogin
This resource specifies the name of an user that will be logged in
automatically, without displaying the xlogin widget.
You find more things there.
Am 18. April 2017 05:11:27 MESZ schrieb
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 10:29:31AM +, Paul Chakravarti wrote:
> >On 2017-04-17, David Coppa wrote:
> >> On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Paul Chakravarti
> >> wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I am trying out vmm on 6.1 and can setup/boot vm etc. however
in my case
3)cat .xsession
startxfce4
4)cat /etc/rc.conf.local
xenodm_flags=
i want to do autologin such as slim .
but slim is too old tu use .
regards
>On 2017-04-17, David Coppa wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Paul Chakravarti wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying out vmm on 6.1 and can setup/boot vm etc. however when I try to
>>> download a large file using SSL I consistenetly get the
On 04/17/17 22:11, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi all .
it is not difficult to start xfce4 via xenodm .
is there anyone who can succeed autologin via xenodm ?
---
regards
You are probably missing .xsession which should be a symlink to .xinitrc
so possibly:
ln -s ~/.xinitrc ~/.xsession
I haven't used
hi all .
it is not difficult to start xfce4 via xenodm .
is there anyone who can succeed autologin via xenodm ?
---
regards
The mousedrv(4x) man page says
Option "ButtonMapping" "N1 N2 [...]"
Specifies how physical mouse buttons are mapped to logical
buttons. Physical button 1 is mapped to logical button N1,
physical button 2 to N2, and so forth. This enables the use of
physical buttons
Hello,
I'm planning on replacing an old fileserver that has a single 1T drive
with something a little newer having 3T of space. I have two 3T drives
and have installed OpenBSD 6.0 to both as a softraid mirror. Works well
and I simulated a drive failure by shutting it down, removing a drive,
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 8:54 PM, Evgeniy Sudyr
wrote:
> Yes, sorry my bad
> # dd if=/dev/rsd1a of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1000
> 1000+0 records in
> 1000+0 records out
> 1048576000 bytes transferred in 6.088 secs (172228383 bytes/sec)
>
> Unfortunately this not solves mount
On 2017-04-17, Steve Shockley wrote:
> After upgrading my OpenNMS box to 6.1 (from 6.0) I noticed that the
> polling scripts weren't running. I tracked it down to needing wxallow
> on /usr/local so python2.7 would run (otherwise "access denied"). I
> think
Yes, sorry my bad
# dd if=/dev/rsd1a of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1000
1000+0 records in
1000+0 records out
1048576000 bytes transferred in 6.088 secs (172228383 bytes/sec)
Unfortunately this not solves mount problem.
Also tried mount to other mount point:
# mount
/dev/sd0a on / type ffs (local)
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 08:01:29AM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
> After upgrading my OpenNMS box to 6.1 (from 6.0) I noticed that the polling
> scripts weren't running. I tracked it down to needing wxallow on /usr/local
> so python2.7 would run (otherwise "access denied"). I think python2.7
>
Hi,
Looking at the docs, unlike pfsync, sasyncd and everything else, you
seem to be unable to define a "different" interface to CARP for the
purposes of monitoring. Everything seems to need to go over the one
carpdev.
My question arises is because I have a couple of OpenBSD units due to
be
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 4:22 PM, Evgeniy Sudyr
wrote:
snip
# dd if=/dev/sd1a of=/dev/null bs=1m
> dd: /dev/sd1a: Input/output error
> 0+0 records in
> 0+0 records out
> 0 bytes transferred in 0.012 secs (0 bytes/sec)
>
>
Use /dev/rsd1a
I have OpenBSD 6.1 DomU installed on Debian Dom0 host.
Today I found issue with one of partitions (where mirror files were).
It says Input/output error when I'm trying access it after mount.
However fsck does not complain:
# fsck_ffs -f /dev/sd1a
** /dev/rsd1a
** File system is already clean
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 09:37:56PM +1000, Steven McDonald wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 11:02:37 +
> "C. L. Martinez" wrote:
>
> > pkg_add -v python-2.7
>
> There is no package called python-2.7. The package you want is called
> python-2.7.13p0. You have a few options:
After upgrading my OpenNMS box to 6.1 (from 6.0) I noticed that the
polling scripts weren't running. I tracked it down to needing wxallow
on /usr/local so python2.7 would run (otherwise "access denied"). I
think python2.7 wasn't marked as needing wxallow, or I don't know how to
check. Is
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 01:39:22PM +0200, Christoph R. Murauer wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > After install an OpenBSD 6.1, I am trying to install some packages,
> > for example python-2.7. When I launch the following command:
> >
> > pkg_add -v python-2.7
> >
> > ... returns the following errors:
>
> Hi all,
>
> After install an OpenBSD 6.1, I am trying to install some packages,
> for example python-2.7. When I launch the following command:
>
> pkg_add -v python-2.7
>
> ... returns the following errors:
>
> http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/packages/amd64/: Read short
> file.
>
On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 11:02:37 +
"C. L. Martinez" wrote:
> pkg_add -v python-2.7
There is no package called python-2.7. The package you want is called
python-2.7.13p0. You have a few options:
1. pkg_add python, then select the version you want.
2. pkg_add
Hi all,
After install an OpenBSD 6.1, I am trying to install some packages, for
example python-2.7. When I launch the following command:
pkg_add -v python-2.7
... returns the following errors:
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/packages/amd64/: Read short file.
On 2017-04-17, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
wrote:
> Em 16/04/2017 09:16, Stuart Henderson escreveu:
>>
>> The local perl build that is showing "undefined symbol 'recallocarray'"
>> is broken.
>
> How so? I mean, what can I check in the compile process to make it
On 2017-04-17, David Coppa wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Paul Chakravarti wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying out vmm on 6.1 and can setup/boot vm etc. however when I try to
>> download a large file using SSL I consistenetly get the following
Thanks for your fast answer.
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 12:15:58AM +0200, Christoph R. Murauer wrote:
>> Hello !
>>
>> I installed OpenBSD 6.1-current on a ThinkPad w541 (last 2 dmesgs
>> are
>> below) without problems. iwm works without problems and from time to
>> time I see the message
>>
>>
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Paul Chakravarti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying out vmm on 6.1 and can setup/boot vm etc. however when I try to
> download a large file using SSL I consistenetly get the following error:
>
>> SSL read error: read failed: error:06FFF064:digital
Hello,
I am trying out vmm on 6.1 and can setup/boot vm etc. however when I try to
download a large file using SSL I consistenetly get the following error:
> SSL read error: read failed: error:06FFF064:digital envelope
routines:CRYPTO_internal:bad decrypt
This occasionally (but not always)
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 12:15:58AM +0200, Christoph R. Murauer wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I installed OpenBSD 6.1-current on a ThinkPad w541 (last 2 dmesgs are
> below) without problems. iwm works without problems and from time to
> time I see the message
>
> cd0(ahci0:5:0): Check Condition (error
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 05:31:58PM -0500, Colton Lewis wrote:
> Stephan,
>
> > I would guess you are running into some issue with 802.11n support which
> > was added to this driver in 6.1. You should be able to restore the
previous
> > behaviour with: ifconfig athn0 mode 11g
>
> Your hunch was
On 16 Apr 2017 8:12 am, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
Hi Vijay and everyone else,
> I had sent an email to ord...@openbsdstore.com regarding this
> yesterday and they replied that "there isn't a 6.1 cd, please check
> out the obsd.org site to persuade them to make one...". However
hi,
From: BARDOU Pierre
Subject: OpenBSD on HPE DL20 G9
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2016 15:12:04 +
> I have a brand new HPE DL20 G9, on which I am trying to boot OpenBSD (version
> 6.0).
>
> 1s try : UEFI. The boot loader does its work, and then the screen remains
> blank.
> I
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