As previously mentioned, you can use xset(1) to disable DPMS (and the
screensaver,
if necessary). I use the following commands to disable and re-enable these
temporarily.
xset s off -dpms
xset s on +dpms
Since your keyboard also becomes unresponsive, it looks like you're problem is
something
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 07:28:54PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote:
> > On Dec 21, 2020, at 14:24, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> > For the defaults, I try to explicitly write some of them sometimes. I
> > find this helpful because it is difficult for me to remember what the
> > defaults are. However, I do
pipus writes:
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his
> parts 2 really nice private emails on the product itself :)
You're a real super good salesperson, it seems.
Nobody in their right mind would buy whatever it is you're trying to
flog after seeing you act
First rule Dunning-Kruger club is to suck on Stuart's bits and bless him as
much as possible and ignore innovation that could change the security of
the normie home. :). Based on your own development.
Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his parts 2
really
> On Dec 21, 2020, at 14:24, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> For the defaults, I try to explicitly write some of them sometimes. I
> find this helpful because it is difficult for me to remember what the
> defaults are. However, I do understand that I run the risk of being
> caught unawares if the
ben wrote on Mon [2020-Dec-21 16:09:28 -0500]:
> >Did you see Jordan's reply?
>
> Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
> CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
>
>
> Ben Raskin
Hi Ben,
Definitely puzzling. Does the motherboard have onboard graphics to try?
Arib Mason wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 2:01 PM Ashlen wrote:
> >
> > On 20/12/16 22:55, pipus wrote:
> > > haha Stuart.
> > > Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
> > Ever hear of Dunning-Kruger, pipus?
> >
> >
Namaste Peter,
Tusen takk for your reply.
> Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 3:32 PM
> From: "Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen"
> To: "misc"
> Subject: Re: pf.conf parser/lint
>
>
>
> > 19. des. 2020 kl. 14:50 skrev Aham Brahmasmi :
> >>>
> >>
> >> Always put your interfaces into groups.
>Did you see Jordan's reply?
Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
Ben Raskin
ben wrote on Mon [2020-Dec-21 15:28:38 -0500]:
> >This is a long shot but, do you have your keyboard/mouse connected to
> >the monitor instead of directly to the motherboard ?
>
> What's weird is that my keyboard is connected directly to the motherboard of
> the machine. I've tried reconnecting
>This is a long shot but, do you have your keyboard/mouse connected to
>the monitor instead of directly to the motherboard ?
What's weird is that my keyboard is connected directly to the motherboard of
the machine. I've tried reconnecting the keyboard to a different usb port and
it still didn't
On 21.12.2020 19:00, Isaia Luciano wrote:
Hello
I tried with the current.
Unfortunelly not work.
Thanks.
Any chance to test that particular module with some memtest app?
Il 21/12/20 17:59, Isaia Luciano ha scritto:
Hello.
The BIOS is the last version for this old model.
I don't
Hello.
The BIOS is the last version for this old model.
I don't understand why if remove the second bank of RAM the interfaces work.
I will try with the current snapshot.
Thanks.
Il 20/12/20 21:01, Bodie ha scritto:
On 20.12.2020 20:08, Isaia Luciano wrote:
Hello,
it would seam a OpenBSB
On Mon, 21 Dec 2020, ben wrote:
> Hello;
>
> >You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
>
> For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type
> anything.
> I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
> seems to work.
>
> >Last
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 09:46:34AM -0500, ben wrote:
| Hello;
|
| >You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
|
| For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type
anything.
| I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
| seems
Hello;
>You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type anything.
I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
seems to work.
>Last thought, maybe there's a relevant BIOS setting?
I've
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a valid option to connect an OpenBSD host as a roadwarrior
to a Fortinet SSL-VPN gateway? Using VPN-SSL ...
Regards,
C. L. Martinez
Hello once again!
I figured it out.
The right syntax is now:
fastcgi socket tcp 127.0.0.1 3031
Thank you Adriano!
21.12.2020 14:53, Adriano Barbosa пишет:
Hi, I’m not able to read the details of your email right now. Are you on
6.8? httpd(8) changed syntax for fastcgi socket.
Em seg., 21
Hi,
While running below cmd for backup purposes from one OpenBSD to another:
# rsync -av --progress -e 'ssh -i /my/key -l root -p ' ./bigfile.tar.gz
enxio:/backup/
sending incremental file list
bigfile.tar.gz
14,843,904 0% 7.06MB/s 1:04:08 client_loop: ssh_packet_write_poll: Connection
to
Hello.
I have a working Django project
which can be run by its own http-server
using
"./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000"
One of the apps is available then on
"http://192.168.1.102:8000/it;
The same project can be run using uwsgi's own
http server by adding the option
"http-socket = :8000"
to
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