Re: Lenovo X61 (notebook not tablet) does not return from sleep

2018-03-15 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 10:10:18PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote: > On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:55:53PM -0500, Z Ero wrote: > > If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no > > problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the > > adapter. Would it be possible

Re: Lenovo X61 (notebook not tablet) does not return from sleep

2018-03-15 Thread Mike Larkin
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:55:53PM -0500, Z Ero wrote: > If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no > problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the > adapter. Would it be possible to patch the kernel some how to make it > think the adapter is ejected

Minor user space issues

2018-03-15 Thread Z Ero
Hello, Two quick questions that may be basic but I never learned to solve yet since they are not necessary for my work. Solving them would just make my user experience a little better. 1. Is there a way to eliminate core dumps from crashed applications. I don't want firefox to make a 1 GB core

Re: Lenovo X61 (notebook not tablet) does not return from sleep

2018-03-15 Thread Z Ero
If the adapter is ejected before closing the laptop lid there is no problem waking from sleep. But is a minor inconvenience to eject the adapter. Would it be possible to patch the kernel some how to make it think the adapter is ejected before entering sleep? On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:27 PM, Z

ARP issues when using ldpd and MPLS pseudowires

2018-03-15 Thread Adrian Close
Hi, I'm looking at doing some MPLS/VPLS stuff with OpenBSD, in particular using 'mpw' pseudowires. I've created a test network comprising two "PE" and two "P" hosts, to transport Ethernet traffic between service ports on the PE hosts across the MPLS network, based on an example I found

Lenovo X61 (notebook not tablet) does not return from sleep

2018-03-15 Thread Z Ero
On 6.2 amd-64 mp ONLY when PC card to CF-II adapter is in PC card slot and 2Gb Sandisk Ultra II CF media is inserted in adaptor. Repeatable. No other sleep / wake problems. OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #6: Wed Feb 28 21:13:02 CET 2018

Re: manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
On 03/15/18 19:39, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: Is there a man page template somewhere that I can use to get started writing a manual? No more so than there is a template somewhere that will get you started writing Shakespeare. The mdoc macros encourage consistency of layout. But the words come

Re: manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread Kristaps Dzonsons
> http://manpages.bsd.lv/ > (a bit dated by now and a bit wordy, > but probably still worthwhile) I would love for somebody conversant in mdoc(7) (and, um, English) take over this project!

Re: manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread Mike Burns
On 2018-03-15 19.39.53 -0500, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > Is there a man page template somewhere that I can use to get started > writing a manual? /usr/share/misc/mdoc.template

Re: manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi, mitch wrote on Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 08:48:48PM -0500: > Try this website. I found it useful > https://liw.fi/manpages/ No, much of that site delivers bad advice, much of it is Linux-specific, and besides, it completely misses the question of the OP because it is about man(7), not about

Re: manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread mitch
Try this website. I found it useful https://liw.fi/manpages/ On 03/15/18 19:39, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: Is there a man page template somewhere that I can use to get started writing a manual? Or perhaps just a good tutorial somewhere? I've read mdoc(7) which looks like a lot of good info, but

Re: manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 03/15/18 20:17, Mike Burns wrote: On 2018-03-15 19.39.53 -0500, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: Is there a man page template somewhere that I can use to get started writing a manual? /usr/share/misc/mdoc.template That is exactly what I needed. Thanks!

manual assistance

2018-03-15 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Is there a man page template somewhere that I can use to get started writing a manual? Or perhaps just a good tutorial somewhere? I've read mdoc(7) which looks like a lot of good info, but I think I need more of a beginners tutorial. Then build upon that knowledge with whats in mdoc(7).

Re: VM intermittent console output, AMD E-450 cpu

2018-03-15 Thread j
On 2018-03-15 15:23, Mike Larkin wrote: On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 12:01:32PM -0600, j...@bitminer.ca wrote: I am trying to create a VM on 6.2-stable and running into intermittent text output on the console; it takes from 0.2 seconds to 180 seconds to output text segments. A segment is a few

Re: httpd / acme-client confusion

2018-03-15 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am Thu, 15 Mar 2018 11:01:42 +0100 schrieb Markus Rosjat : > Hi there, > > Im kinda confused right now about it. I have a OpenBSD 6.1 running a > simple httpd.conf with a definition for a http server and a https > server so far so good, I figured I need to have a http server so

Re: VM intermittent console output, AMD E-450 cpu

2018-03-15 Thread Mike Larkin
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 12:01:32PM -0600, j...@bitminer.ca wrote: > I am trying to create a VM on 6.2-stable and running into intermittent text > output on the console; it takes from 0.2 seconds to 180 seconds to output > text segments. A segment is a few bytes to several lines of text. It times

VM intermittent console output, AMD E-450 cpu

2018-03-15 Thread j
I am trying to create a VM on 6.2-stable and running into intermittent text output on the console; it takes from 0.2 seconds to 180 seconds to output text segments. A segment is a few bytes to several lines of text. It times out and often enough to prevent autoinstall from succeeding, most

httpd / acme-client confusion

2018-03-15 Thread Markus Rosjat
Hi there, Im kinda confused right now about it. I have a OpenBSD 6.1 running a simple httpd.conf with a definition for a http server and a https server so far so good, I figured I need to have a http server so acme-client can talk to let's encrypt an issue certificate requests also no big

Re: [Patch] remove xdm reference from X(7)

2018-03-15 Thread Solène Rapenne
Le 2018-03-15 04:58, Anthony J. Bentley a écrit : Thanks, but X(7) comes from upstream. Typically we don't modify upstream manuals in Xenocara, as doing so would add more work to X updates. Improvements to OpenBSD-maintained docs like cwm(1) and xenodm(1) are welcome though. Manpages often do

Re: 6.2 song?

2018-03-15 Thread Maurice McCarthy
On 15/03/18 01:38, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018-03-15, jungle boogie wrote: > > it doesn't say which December. > > (and I don't really see why 14/3/2018 would be "pi day"...) > > Pi = 3.14 ... Personally I think it should be 22nd July, in Britain. Pi =~ 22/7

Re: How recursive copy to clone OS installation (devices, links, owners, privileges etc.)?

2018-03-15 Thread michael
Did this cloning thing many times before. You will save much time and other resources if you simply do a fresh install and copy the needed datafiles with a tar.    ‎Von: Tinker Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. März 2018 02:10 An: misc@openbsd.org Antwort an: Tinker Betreff: How recursive copy to

Re: "Dump device" is only partition never swap file right? Deliberate or onl f historic reasons?

2018-03-15 Thread Maurice McCarthy
On 15/03/18 00:32, Tinker wrote: > Hi, > > I normally won't use any swap, and if it gets utilized then low > performance would be fine, so normally using a swap file would be > satisfactory for all my swap needs. > > That is, if it was not for OS crash dumps. I like to catch those (to >