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miscellaneous openbsd discussion, thanks
Thanks Edgar for catching that typo, step 3 should indeed read:
3) I zeroed the first 10MB of the RAID volume with # dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/rsd2c bs=1m count=1
That is the command I used on the T4, I accidental wrote urandom rather than
zero when I was typing the email.
On 12/26/17 13:52,
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 12:56:53PM -0800, Jordan wrote:
> Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time poster. I've been around since the
> 5.* days, so I would consider myself fairly seasoned in the ways of OpenBSD.
> I've obviously done the RTFM dance, done it once, done it twice, been doing
> it
Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time poster. I've been around since
the 5.* days, so I would consider myself fairly seasoned in the ways of
OpenBSD. I've obviously done the RTFM dance, done it once, done it
twice, been doing it all week long now-- this problem really has me
banging my
On 2017-12-26, wrote:
> If I were to set such a thing up, I wouldn't even bother pulling stuff
> from tech@ and bugs@ at all. Too much work, no real benefit.
"too much work". I think you misunderstand bug trackers. They aren't some
magic
Hi Matthias,
it's true that the new input driver has a comparatively high
threshold before it starts scrolling. I think it's necessary.
With synaptics it may happen too easily that two-finger contacts
trigger scroll events accidentally. A somewhat sloppily performed
two-finger tap may have that
Ok peeps, I think my specification is nearing completion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8HzSVdBHZU
Racoh Box!
"The OS also is I/O via abstracted inferfaces, signal routing
(scheduling etc) and usually a graphical user interface. Peak jitter
below 200us = optimal."
The whole streaming
Hello !
Is there a way to mount a AFP (AirPort Extreme with a external USB HD
in a LAN) share from OpenBSD ? Or, is the only way to use NFS (or the
netatalk package) and copy the files from a macOS machine to the AFP
share ?
Thanks for answers
Christoph
On Tue, December 26, 2017 11:44 am, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 08:56:12AM -0200, x9p wrote:
>> If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound
>> device or to kill a
>> mpv zpmbie process.
>>
>> Inside a tmux panel, while playing any audio/video, hit
>From the original question of the OP
> ... and (very important) some reliable response time and ...
> Currently I have the impression that you have to be very lucky
to be recognized on b...@openbsd.org. This is highly frustrating
and discouraging.
OpenBSD is developed entirely by volunteers.
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 08:56:12AM -0200, x9p wrote:
> If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound
> device or to kill a
> mpv zpmbie process.
>
> Inside a tmux panel, while playing any audio/video, hit CTRL+Z . Then you
> will not be able to
> resume the process
If I were to set such a thing up, I wouldn't even bother pulling stuff
from tech@ and bugs@ at all. Too much work, no real benefit. I would
simply have the bug tracker to all new bugs, and maybe keep the bugs@
list open concurrently with the tracker for a period to allow older bugs
to be resolved.
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 10:24:25AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> The idea of a bug tracking system is to spread the work and help
> people remember things. It should *reduce* work done by devs because
> they no longer have to drag even the most basic information out
> of a reporter and figure
Hi,
If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound device
or to kill a
mpv zpmbie process.
Inside a tmux panel, while playing any audio/video, hit CTRL+Z . Then you will
not be able to
resume the process with fg, neither kill it, and it will lock the sound device
On 2017-12-24, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
> After some text processing of traceroute outputs, we get ...
>
> (server, rtt in ms, path info from geoip)
You can't identify the path from the server to you, only from you to the
server. They're often different. And they
On 2017-12-25, Kai Wetlesen wrote:
> Agreed, partially, with both of you. It may be possible to automatically
> filter
> some of the chaff (user errors and support requests in disguise)
> in one large batch so to pressed the DB but forwarding mailing list touches
> to the
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