On Nov 22 22:17:42, m-griepent...@t-online.de wrote:
> On 11/22/17 15:37, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
> > Dear Misc Listeners,
> >
> > After the installation of a Logilink PC0017 4x serial puc(4) addon
> > card, my system initially hung at "setting tty flags" at boot.
> > After a reboot in single-u
On Nov 22 15:33:04, kgo...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 1:50 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Running security(8):
> >
> > Checking the /etc/master.passwd file:
> > Login maxa is off but still has a valid shell and alternate access files
> > in
> >home directory are still
Wed, 22 Nov 2017 10:36:17 -0700
> Well, I screwed up things by taking a long break from everything and
> leaving things on auto-pilot. The company which had earlier bought the
> server company I use shut down the server service.
>
> I'm located right now in Washington state in the US.
> But I'm a
On 11/22/17 09:37, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
> Dear Misc Listeners,
>
> After the installation of a Logilink PC0017 4x serial puc(4) addon card,
> my system initially hung at "setting tty flags" at boot. After a reboot
> in single-user mode, from now on the hang-ups are gone away also in
> multi-
I'm trying to get an LTE card working in MBIM mode with the umb device
driver, but it just keeps saying "SIM not initialized PIN required". The
SIM isn't PIN locked, as far as I know the SIM has no PIN. I've tested
the card and SIM under linux on the exact same system and was able to
get it working
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 04:45:59PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> I believe the second scenario would need /dev/mem access making it a
> larger change than it first appears (config with a new option could
> possibly save the original kernel file and compare the two kernel
> files).
Ah, I didn't m
On 11/22/17 22:17, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
On 11/22/17 15:37, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
Dear Misc Listeners,
After the installation of a Logilink PC0017 4x serial puc(4) addon
card, my system initially hung at "setting tty flags" at boot.
After a reboot in single-user mode, from now on the
On 11/22/17 15:37, Jens A. Griepentrog wrote:
Dear Misc Listeners,
After the installation of a Logilink PC0017 4x serial puc(4) addon
card, my system initially hung at "setting tty flags" at boot.
After a reboot in single-user mode, from now on the hang-ups are
gone away also in multi-user mode
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 1:50 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> Running security(8):
>
> Checking the /etc/master.passwd file:
> Login maxa is off but still has a valid shell and alternate access files in
>home directory are still readable.
>
>
> According to master.passwd(5)
>
> lo
A long time ago sent Dimitris Papastamos a patch to misc which
let one send X clients to corners.[0]
I think it is useful so thank you Dimitris!
With some minor editing it still builds on current.
I have no use of window-move-{up,down,right,left}{,-big} but X client
corner warping is done on a re
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 17:58:48 + (UTC)
> Of course, it is senseless to reorder kernel more than one time when
> the computer is up. But for the above reason, it is obviously
> not necessary to do it after any boot. You can do it manually
> from time to time, when the computer is up and you do n
> if I understand correctly: provide a short explanation, isn't-it?!
exactly.
> > yeah, the spacing around = in that file is somewhat arbitrary and
> > inconsistent. i'll have to think a bit what to do there. this one patch
> > doesn't really solve the problem, so i won't commit it as-is.
> OK.
>
Le 11/22/17 à 19:57, Theo Buehler a écrit :
> (...)
> it would be more helpful if you said what you intend to do, like "remove
> an extra closing parenthesis".
if I understand correctly: provide a short explanation, isn't-it?!
> (...)
>
>> Previously, i mailed other diff, who has remained unans
> A new diff for page FAQ > Ports > Testing.
thanks, i committed this one. note that the path to the file is already
listed four times below, so the above info is not particularly useful :)
it would be more helpful if you said what you intend to do, like "remove
an extra closing parenthesis".
>
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I would preffer to run the script for relinking kernel from
time to time manually, and not run it at boot time. The same
for reordering libraries.
Why exactly?
A laptop that does not go to the internet is rebooted more than
a home PC with internet
Hi, all...
A new diff for page FAQ > Ports > Testing.
Index: faq/ports/testing.html
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/ports/testing.html,v
retrieving revision 1.37
diff -u -p -r1.37 testing.html
--- faq/ports/testing.html 16 Oct 2017 2
Well, I screwed up things by taking a long break from everything and
leaving things on auto-pilot. The company which had earlier bought the
server company I use shut down the server service.
I'm located right now in Washington state in the US.
But I'm also concerned about how much the quacks in po
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 12:41:41 -0800
> Or would you want
> something more integrated into config where it would have a new
> command that would generate a file based on the current session, and
> a new option to process changes from a file rather than
> interactively? It looks like it would be diffi
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 10:57:32 +
> > would allow a system that needs inteldrm disabled to keep relinking
> > working?
>
> Having said that I probably won't need to anyway but I'm wondering,
> just in case.
Oops, apologies for missing the thread from three days ago!
"Ed Hynan" wrote:
> No patch from OP yet,
Yeah, I'm sorry, my OpenBSD machine is currently air-gapped and is still
running 6.1 :(
It's been hectic IRL 'round here.
> so how about this: for someone needing config -e
> it's probably sufficient if /usr/libexec/reorder_kernel checks for
> a post-pr
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Theo de Raadt wrote:
If someone wants to solve this fully there have been some proposals
for keeping track of the instruction sequence, and attempting to
reapply it upon each relink in the build directory. There just hasn't
been any scripting changes to do that from anyone,
Dear Misc Listeners,
After the installation of a Logilink PC0017 4x serial puc(4) addon card,
my system initially hung at "setting tty flags" at boot. After a reboot
in single-user mode, from now on the hang-ups are gone away also in
multi-user mode but it seems to me that only two of the four
ad
>
> On Nov 22, 2017 at 12:39 AM,wrote:
>
>
> /usr can be mounted ro by moving all variable stuff to /var. This is
> standard practice on embedded systems, and is also standard practice on any
> unix system whose authors actually remember the meaning and purpose of
Intel's firmware bugs:
Intel SA-00086
Intel ID: INTEL-SA-00086
Product family: Various
Impact of vulnerability:Elevation of Privilege
Severity rating:Important
Original release: Nov 20, 2017
Last revised: Nov 21, 2017
https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/current-activity/20
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 10:36:16 +
> would allow a system that needs inteldrm disabled to keep relinking
> working?
Having said that I probably won't need to anyway but I'm wondering, just
in case.
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017 19:56:25 -0600
> > Hello misc, I used config -ef on my current kernel, and after
> > rebooting, kernel relinking fails. The log only contains
> > "(SHA256) /bsd: FAILED"
>
> Yes, this is known. If you take control of the kernel using various
> means, relinking deactivates.
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 17:11:34 + (UTC)
> I would preffer to run the script for relinking kernel from
> time to time manually, and not run it at boot time. The same
> for reordering libraries.
>
Why exactly? If you shutdown straight away and the relinking works next
time then the window of inv
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