> I'm looking for a web hosting provider based in Canada. Performance
> isn't critical (the websites will be relatively small, static, and
> low-traffic), but I'd like a firm whose customer support doesn't
> core-dump if I mention Perl or OpenBSD. Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> --
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
> I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light
> static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was
> always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 and
> mix3.
>
I
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light
static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was
always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 and
mix3.
However, once I got rid of that static, I noticed some additional noise
The crash happens maybe a few times per year, and eventually resolved to
the following guard with the error "Tailq for buffer \xc8 is empty", but
I'm not sure how \xc8 is getting there, maybe I'm lingering on a control
key or something whilst flailing at the keyboard. Some idle testing with
"p did
Hi,
Thomas Vetere wrote:
Yep, Claudio is correct. I have an old 600e and this is an official
statement from IBM support page long ago:
*"The ThinkPad 600E is ACPI ready. ACPI is not installed, but the system
hardware supports ACPI. While ACPI shows a great deal of promise for the
future,
On 2023-07-07 01:31, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
I'm looking for a web hosting provider based in Canada. Performance
isn't critical (the websites will be relatively small, static, and
low-traffic), but I'd like a firm whose customer support doesn't
core-dump if I mention Perl or OpenBSD. Any
> > Checking special files and directories.
> > Output format is:
> > filename:
> > criteria (shouldbe, reallyis)
> > etc/pf.conf:
> > permissions (0600, 0640)
>
> This seems to be since I updated to a snapshot:
I don't believe an upgrade switched on
the read bit
Hello,
Is anyone interested helping setting up a user group in or around Bonn?
Marco, Bonn (Germany)
Hi All,
FYI, I noticed this in the last couple of daily insecurity output emails:
> From: "Charlie Root @ mjoelnir_aa1667"
> Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2023 01:32:09 +0200 (CEST)
>
> Running security(8):
>
> Checking special files and directories.
> Output format is:
> filename:
>
I have no idea how I could make my question any clearer:
> My question is not about how to disable pf, but rather why the packets
> are see as "in" when coming from my own address, and, why they are
> blocked i.e. ...
On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 11:09:27AM -0600, Zack Newman wrote:
> For added
I sincerelly reccomend you the software platform I'm using daily and
since 8 years or so: Digital Ocean. They still own "Best software platform
there is around"
award at my side. They are in Toronto too (or wherever you need).
Beside the usual commercial gems, budget conscious you can build
I am also getting this (or a similar) error on a different computer.
Please note that this might be a longer story. I'll put some details
before the dmesg.
drm:pid96852:intel_dp_aux_wait_done *ERROR* [drm] *ERROR* AUX C/DDI C/PHY C:
did not complete or timeout within 10ms (status 0xa023003f)
I
On Jul 6, 2023, at 23:09, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
wrote:
> vultr seems to have vps in toronto, canada and last time I checked they
> supported OpenBSD via its deployment webapp
I literally deployed a Vultr VPS with OpenBSD 7.3 last night. Took about 10
minutes. I only mention it
On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 11:32 PM Jonathan Thornburg
wrote:
> I'm looking for a web hosting provider based in Canada. Performance
> isn't critical (the websites will be relatively small, static, and
> low-traffic), but I'd like a firm whose customer support doesn't
> core-dump if I mention Perl
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