On 2018-01-28, Daniel Ramos wrote:
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> Hi misc,
>
> I've been beating my head against the wall on
Thanks for your response and link. Apology for my ignorance about Xorg
drivers vs kernel drivers -- You are saying that the cards listed on the
nv(4) and radeon(4) pages do not necessarily correspond to what actually
will work, but instead just correspond to code that has been written in
X.org
Ok, thanks for the info. I may opt for the Radeon HD6xxx card as I would
like to build with an AMD processor -- and I don't really need too much in
the way of fancy graphics, just the ability to drive multiple monitors
(which it looks like for example an HD6950 has) and watch youtube videos.
--
To save you the search for what the hell northern islands is:
the best graphics support you'll have is a Kaby Lake processor
without a graphics card. Failing that you want a high end
Radeon HD6xxx card (Northern Islands.) Skylake processors may
be the better option than those, thinking about it:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 12:56:04PM +0100, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
> I have the same problem and have tried to hunt the bug, but failed so
> far. Have you already identified the quirks linux and freebsd use to
> fix this problem?
No :(, I worked on it for a while but kernel hacking isn't my
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 06:44:06AM -0800, Carlos Cardenas wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 06:38:41PM +1100, tomr wrote:
> >
> > So. This email was written before I had tried an earlier LTS version of
> > ubuntu as the VMM guest. May the details below help someone else in future!
> >
> >
I believe this is easy to read: https://www.openbsd.org/amd64.html
Kernel drivers != X.org drivers
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Kenneth Gober wrote:
> When you reach the "(I)nstall, (U)pgrade, (A)utoinstall or (S)hell?"
> prompt, enter S then type the following commands to create the sd1
> device entries:
>
> # cd /etc
> # ./MAKEDEV sd1
Thanks! I had confused the absence
Sun, 28 Jan 2018 15:11:41 +0100 Hiltjo Posthuma
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 12:56:26PM +, Andy Lemin wrote:
> > Really, did he actually post any real vulnerabilities to OpenBSD!
> >
> > This article has to be govt propaganda..
> >
> >
Hello,
I am considering building myself a new computer, and I would like to drive
as many as four monitors with it. 3D performance doesn't matter much, I
just would like to have a bunch of functioning screen real-estate.
Do any of you all have any recommendations for video hardware that works
Am Sun, 28 Jan 2018 10:18:30 +0100
schrieb Thuban :
>
> > Yes it's possible. Make sure to set the appriopriate HTTP headers
> > aswell with relayd: read "Accept-Encoding" and if it's acceptable
> > set "Content-Encoding".
>
> Indeed, it works.
>
> relayd.conf :
>
>
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 4:23 AM, Maximilian Pichler
wrote:
> I'm trying to install OpenBSD 6.2 on a Zenbook (UX390UA) but it is
> unable to find the installer USB key (after booting from it). The key
> is connected via the USB-A/C adapter/hub that comes with the laptop.
>
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 06:11:51PM +0100, who one wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "> And what are you defending against?"
>
> there was/is a great guy that investigated the security of the BSDs, reported
> a few bugs too:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRg2vuwF1hY=youtu.be=1522
>
> that lead to
Just a hint:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzJJbNRErVQ=30m38s
Hello,
"> And what are you defending against?"
there was/is a great guy that investigated the security of the BSDs, reported a
few bugs too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRg2vuwF1hY=youtu.be=1522
that lead to ex.:
La 27.01.2018 14:59, Roderick a scris:
>
>
> # iridium&
> [2] 14714
> # *** autoupdate was enabled, overriding with false
> iridium(14714) in free(): use after free 0x7e51b6a0
>
> [2]Abort iridium (core
On 01/28/18 08:29, Andy Lemin wrote:
Hi.
That’s ok. This list is a place for open and honest conversation :)
My reaction was towards the article trying to say that BSD’s are dying, rather
than against Van Sprundle or his research.
I’ve read through his slides before and I skim through the
Hi.
That’s ok. This list is a place for open and honest conversation :)
My reaction was towards the article trying to say that BSD’s are dying, rather
than against Van Sprundle or his research.
I’ve read through his slides before and I skim through the erratas each
upgrade, but this article
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 12:56:26PM +, Andy Lemin wrote:
> Really, did he actually post any real vulnerabilities to OpenBSD!
>
> This article has to be govt propaganda..
>
>
Hi misc,
I've been beating my head against the wall on and off for the last few
weeks - it's past time to ask for help.
I'm trying to tunnel all internet traffic from my internal network
(192.168.2.0/24) through another internet-facing machine (10.1.1.0/24)
using IKEv2. After trying what
Really, did he actually post any real vulnerabilities to OpenBSD!
This article has to be govt propaganda..
https://www.csoonline.com/article/3250653/open-source-tools/is-the-bsd-os-dying-some-security-researchers-think-so.amp.html
I was laughing with tears when I read this..
OpenBSD is the
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 10:18:30AM +0100, Thuban wrote:
>
> > Yes it's possible. Make sure to set the appriopriate HTTP headers aswell
> > with relayd: read "Accept-Encoding" and if it's acceptable set
> > "Content-Encoding".
>
> Indeed, it works.
>
> relayd.conf :
>
> match response
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 6.2 on a Zenbook (UX390UA) but it is
unable to find the installer USB key (after booting from it). The key
is connected via the USB-A/C adapter/hub that comes with the laptop.
The same hardware works fine under Linux.
The initial dmesg (full output below) has:
> Yes it's possible. Make sure to set the appriopriate HTTP headers aswell
> with relayd: read "Accept-Encoding" and if it's acceptable set
> "Content-Encoding".
Indeed, it works.
relayd.conf :
match response header "Accept-Encoding" value "gzip"
match response header set
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