On 06/09/17 11:18, Tommy Nevtelen wrote:
On 2017-06-09 17:46, Tommy Nevtelen wrote:
Hello misc!
I'm chain-loading pxeboot symlinked to auto_install from ipxe.
So I tried to remove ipxe and specify pxeboot directly in the dhcp
filename, that worked.
But with that said I still don't
On 06/09/17 15:39, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote:
> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
You? No, I doubt it.
Me, it's pretty much all I use as a home desktop system.
But you didn't seem to want to give it a try to find out for yourself,
or define what you mean by a "desktop system", or do some
On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 06:37:51PM +, ra...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Here is a patch that lets you use `go build -buildmode=pie file.go` to
> compile golang binaries on OpenBSD and get ASLR.
>
> By default all the golang binaries compiled on openbsd are not randomized,
> only
Johan Mellberg wrote on Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 10:06:18PM +0200:
> 2017-06-09 21:39 GMT+02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 :
>> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
> Yes.
To provide an example:
On my private desktops and laptops, i never ran anything else since 2001.
And even at
Installing is not hard. It can be done in 15 min if you are comfortable
with UNIX.
Peruse this and enjoy: http://sohcahtoa.org.uk/openbsd.html#0
Cheers
D
On 10/06/17 06:06, Johan Mellberg wrote:
> Yes.
>
> 2017-06-09 21:39 GMT+02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 :
>
>> Can I use
As long as you can type startx at the command prompt, then yes.
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On Jun 9, 2017, 3:07 PM, at 3:07 PM, Johan Mellberg
wrote:
>Yes.
>
>2017-06-09 21:39 GMT+02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 :
>
>> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
Yes.
2017-06-09 21:39 GMT+02:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 :
> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
>
Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
Hello!
Here is a patch that lets you use `go build -buildmode=pie file.go` to
compile golang binaries on OpenBSD and get ASLR.
By default all the golang binaries compiled on openbsd are not
randomized, only linux and android have that feature.
This patch is against go1.8.3.src.tar.gz
On Fri 09/06/2017 12:07, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 08/06/17(Thu) 20:38, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> > On Thu 08/06/2017 16:55, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > > On 07/06/17(Wed) 09:43, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> > > > On Sat 03/06/2017 08:44, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Reverting back to
Darren Marshall wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying to create a policy whereby a user added to an OpenBSD 6.0 system
> automatically gets their password expiry set to 60 days.
>
> I did think that this could be accomplished by adding upwexpire="60d" to
> /etc/adduser.conf but subsequent adding of a
I think you are looking for usermgmt.conf, or useradd -D -e `date`
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On Jun 9, 2017, 11:22 AM, at 11:22 AM, Darren Marshall
wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>I'm trying to create a policy whereby a user added to an OpenBSD 6.0
>system
>automatically gets their
Hi guys,
I'm trying to create a policy whereby a user added to an OpenBSD 6.0 system
automatically gets their password expiry set to 60 days.
I did think that this could be accomplished by adding upwexpire="60d" to
/etc/adduser.conf but subsequent adding of a test user using adduser
doesn't
On 2017-06-09 17:46, Tommy Nevtelen wrote:
> Hello misc!
>
> I'm chain-loading pxeboot symlinked to auto_install from ipxe.
So I tried to remove ipxe and specify pxeboot directly in the dhcp
filename, that worked.
But with that said I still don't understand why it works on a VM but not
on my
Hello misc!
I'm chain-loading pxeboot symlinked to auto_install from ipxe.
This works all fine and dandy in a kvm virtual machine.
But when i run a HP DL360 G7 against the same dhcp/tftp-server I get the
following:
Starting OpenBSD 6.1
tftp://boot1.example.com/openbsd/auto_install... ok
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 11:15:53AM +, Steve wrote:
> Thanks,I was mostly checking if this was a known issue.If I rename
> hostname.pppoe0 to hostname.pppoe1 and then rename hostname.pppoe2 to
> hostname.pppoe0The original pppoe2 (now pppoe0) works fine but the other
> interface stops
Since the June 7 snapshot and the one before that, once inteldrm is
attached:
inteldrm0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel G41 Video" rev 0x03
the screen goes black. Seems similar to the issue noted here:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech=144317809403958=2
dmesg below.
--
Edward Ahlsen-Girard
On 08/06/17(Thu) 20:38, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> On Thu 08/06/2017 16:55, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > On 07/06/17(Wed) 09:43, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> > > On Sat 03/06/2017 08:44, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Reverting back to the previous kernel fixed the issue above. Question:
> > > >
Hi there,
does someone has a Zope2 4.0a5 or 4.0a6 running out there. The last time
I came in contact with zope was around 2012 and version 2.10.x and this
seems to be a bit outdated or not supported at all anymore.
Im aware that lot has changed in Zope2 since then but befor I skip it
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