Actually, there is one major difference between the two systems that I
had forgotten about. While both use the Calm window manager, the system
that is experiencing problems with the browser file dialogs, uses
PCManFM...
On 7/11/22 17:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I guess your locate database was last generated when firefox was
> installed but chromium was not
>
>> Wondering if something else is at play here...
> grep unveil /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/*
>
> ls /etc/*/*unveil*
$ grep unveil
On 7/11/22 1:13 AM, B. Atticus Grobe wrote:
I've been running a Hewlett-Packard HP t620 Quad Core TC for a couple of
years now in that role, with the AMD GX-415GA SOC in it. It's the bigger
brother of that found in the APU systems.
The stock configuration usually has 4GB of RAM in them, with a
> ... how to rectify it is beyond my capabilities as a new OpenBSD user.
First of all, there is nothing to rectify. All was done to act like
this and to serve a specific purpose. Much work and developers'
efforts were poured into this, again with a specific great purpose (
hint: security
On 2022-07-11, Brian Durant wrote:
> On 7/11/22 15:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2022-07-11, Björn Gohla wrote:
>>>
>>> Brian Durant writes:
>>>
I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but
On 7/11/22 15:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-07-11, Björn Gohla wrote:
>>
>> Brian Durant writes:
>>
>>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
>>> files or directories appear
Hi Stuart,
Thanks very much for the suggestion! I was able to build and preliminary
tests show that rclone on aarch64 is working with OpenBSD 7.1. I am able
to do restore one of my backups from my GoogleDrive. FANTASTIC.
Should I just send an email to the "Maintainer" to indicate that this
On 2022-07-11, Björn Gohla wrote:
>
> Brian Durant writes:
>
>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
>> files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function
> [...]
>
> This sounds
On 7/11/22 14:40, Björn Gohla wrote:
>
> Brian Durant writes:
>
>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
>> files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function
> [...]
>
>
Brian Durant writes:
> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
> files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function
[...]
This sounds like an unveil(2) issue. Only white-listed
On 2022-07-11, Steve Williams wrote:
> First, I built a Raspberry Pi 4b system with a USB wired NIC and went to
> restore my backup from Google using rclone only to find that rclone isn't
> supported on arm64. :(
Try removing the BROKEN-aarch64 and building from ports.
It has been a while since
On 2022-07-11, Brian Durant wrote:
> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
> files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function normally
> however, with both Midori and
I use 2 Fujitsu Futro S90, aftermarket quad core 4gb RAM.
Slightly modified: mb fdd power connector modifier to provide sata ssd
power supply (sata onboard) and low profile PCIE NIC added.
It is actually terminal, small, very cheap, external power supply, fanless.
VGA over DVI or Display Port,
Le Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 10:45:40PM -0600, Steve Williams a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> My pcengines APU system died on me catastrophically. It's my primary
> router / email / web server.
>
> First, I built a Raspberry Pi 4b system with a USB wired NIC and went to
> restore my backup from Google using
Heho,
I personally run a Dell 7030 micro for a similar purpose; There is basically a
model from each 'big' vendor, and as outlined they are _really_ cheap as used
units on ebay.
There is a series called 'tiny mini micro' by "ServeTheHome" on our favorite
non-free video site which goes over a
Perhaps you run them in sandbox mode ?
Kind regards
Wim
Brian Durant schreef op 11 juli 2022 08:46:21
CEST:
>I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access the
>file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no files or
>directories appear regardless of
I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function normally
however, with both Midori and Thunderbird. I assume that Firefox and
Chromium are
Hi,
I use Fujitsu esprimo Q920 it is small and very cheap. Even de poweradapter is
build in.
The BIOS is configurable to boot up or reboot on power. So if you have a power
failure and power comes back it reboots. Just like a RPI. It is a laptop CPU so
doesn't consume a lot of power.
I just it
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