Hi,
I'm trying to debug some general network slowness with my 6.8 server
(i7-3930k) that seems to affect all protocols (e.g. Samba capping at
70MB/s, FTP at 45MB/s for upload). I've run some iperf3/tcpbench tests
and the results seems low even when running both client and server
on the same
I wondering if someone could help me here!
Might be a better way in the archives, but...
edit ettercap/patches/patch-src_ec_plugins_c
change the inserted line to always be true, e.g.:
-#if defined(OPENBSD) || defined(MACOSX)
+#if 1
#define SYM_PREFIX _ // for the symbols loaded with
Hi,
That's wrong. And you quoted the wrong patch, the actual patch does
this and it's correct as-is:
-#if defined(OPENBSD) || defined(MACOSX)
+#if defined(OPENBSD) !defined(__ELF__) || defined(MACOSX)
except it doesn't work, exactly as the OP described. I tested it before
replying and it
You also might want to look into if the parition (or possibly another
one used for the boot-menu + tools) is hidden using HPA. My
understanding of this is that the drive and controller conspire to
misreport the size of the disc in terms of sectors so even the OpenBSD
disc tools don't see the
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
[snip]
Try the xorg.conf below as a start. It has some specific stuff
related to my LCD, screen, but it should get you started.
Thanks Otto. Just to add to that for my Mini with a Dell 1704FPV over
DVI the magic words were:
Option MonitorLayout
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