Re: Good thing

2014-08-11 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/11/14 11:49, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 09:02:29AM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Good thing OpenBSD didn't go down the multiple versions path. $ au aucat autoheader-2.59 automake-1.11 autoscan-2.63 audioctlautoheader

Re: Good thing

2014-08-11 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/11/14 09:22, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 09:02:29AM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Good thing OpenBSD didn't go down the multiple versions path. does the word 'dependencies' ring a bell? - P Oh, I thought you had to keep all programs up to

Re: Good thing

2014-08-11 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/11/14 09:13, Brad Smith wrote: On 11/08/14 3:16 AM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: On 08/11/14 09:10, Brad Smith wrote: On 11/08/14 3:10 AM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: On 08/11/14 09:04, Brad Smith wrote: On 11/08/14 3:02 AM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Good thing OpenBSD didn&#

Re: Good thing

2014-08-11 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/11/14 09:10, Brad Smith wrote: On 11/08/14 3:10 AM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: On 08/11/14 09:04, Brad Smith wrote: On 11/08/14 3:02 AM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Good thing OpenBSD didn't go down the multiple versions path. The point of your sarcastic post is? If I ex

Re: Good thing

2014-08-11 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/11/14 09:04, Brad Smith wrote: On 11/08/14 3:02 AM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Good thing OpenBSD didn't go down the multiple versions path. The point of your sarcastic post is? If I explain, will you ask what the point of my explanation is? You're stuck in an et

Good thing

2014-08-11 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Good thing OpenBSD didn't go down the multiple versions path. $ au aucat autoheader-2.59 automake-1.11 autoscan-2.63 audioctlautoheader-2.61 automake-1.14 autoscan-2.65 aumix autoheader-2.63 automake-1.9 autoscan-2.67 authpf autohea

Re: Pre-fetching and ksh

2014-08-10 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/10/14 13:45, Alexander Hall wrote: On August 10, 2014 12:20:24 PM CEST, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Hi, Does ksh pre-load the programs that are being piped? Like pre-fetch in a CPU pipeline. Well, it doesn't wait for one process to compete before it starts the next one. The

Pre-fetching and ksh

2014-08-10 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Hi, Does ksh pre-load the programs that are being piped? Like pre-fetch in a CPU pipeline. //Gustav -- This e-mail is confidential and may not be shared with anyone other than recipient(s) without written permission from sender.

Re: Package installation

2014-08-02 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/02/14 13:13, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: On 08/02/14 12:54, Marc Espie wrote: On Sat, Aug 02, 2014 at 12:26:06PM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Hi, there, I wanted to run something by you, mkay. About package management. I wonder if this has been shouted at already. I remember

Re: Package installation

2014-08-02 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/02/14 12:54, Marc Espie wrote: On Sat, Aug 02, 2014 at 12:26:06PM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Hi, there, I wanted to run something by you, mkay. About package management. I wonder if this has been shouted at already. I remember from SunOS that packages are installed in a

Package installation

2014-08-02 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Hi, there, I wanted to run something by you, mkay. About package management. I wonder if this has been shouted at already. I remember from SunOS that packages are installed in a different manner than let's say Red Hat and of course OpenBSD. They install it in the form /pkgs/PROGRAM/VERSION, e

Re: openbsd and badusb

2014-08-01 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 08/01/14 23:01, Ted Unangst wrote: You may have heard about the "badusb" talk coming at blackhat. In theory, we should wait to watch the talk and see what it's actually about, but since some people can't wait that long, here's a few thoughts. (I'm a little surprised nobody has asked here alrea

Re: [Perl] Sys::Syslog add useless space with perror

2014-07-15 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/14/14 22:42, Bertrand PROVOST wrote: Hi, I'm using syslog with perror flag in some perl script, and I recently notice that there is an additional newline at the end of each message on stderr output. Would anyone know why someone added \n in the first place ? #

Re: About libmessage

2014-07-10 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/10/14 12:39, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 12:20:24PM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: msgrcv(2), msgsnd(2) does exactly this. They're even syscalls. Maybe not as toyable as a sqlite database backend but surely faster better etc. Does anyone use them? -- This e

About libmessage

2014-07-10 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
msgrcv(2), msgsnd(2) does exactly this. They're even syscalls. Maybe not as toyable as a sqlite database backend but surely faster better etc. Does anyone use them? -- This e-mail is confidential and may not be shared with anyone other than recipient(s) without written permission from sender.

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-08 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
1] On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 06:59:57PM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: mmap seems very low-level and dangerous ... I want to add to the kernel is this easy to use style of messaging so that common programs can use it, immediately. Right... mmap is "low-level and dangerous", so lets add

Re: issues with firefox

2014-07-08 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/08/14 18:36, misc nick wrote: Firefox becomes non-responsive for a small amount of time when viewing large (wallpaper sized) jpg images. In OpenBSD 5.4 firefox would block for several seconds. In OpenBSD 5.5 the situation improved considerably but it's still not perfect. The lag persists

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-08 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/08/14 11:08, Henning Brauer wrote: * Gustav Fransson Nyvell [2014-07-06 03:22]: I made this thing because I wanted or need a way to message between processes that know nothing about each other, using a central name. that's usually called a named pipe. or an mmap'ed "f

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-06 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/06/14 15:44, Eugene Yunak wrote: > Can you even read? Can you please stay away from public mailing lists > for sane people? > > > On 6 July 2014 16:25, Gustav Fransson Nyvell <mailto:gus...@nyvell.se>> wrote: > > On 07/06/14 15:20, Thomas Adam wrote: &g

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-06 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/06/14 15:20, Thomas Adam wrote: On 6 July 2014 14:09, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: This imsg looks pretty much like what I've done, however, libmessage does not require any bounds checking whatsoever. It's way easier to use. I'm I think you meant to say "does n

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-06 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/06/14 14:58, Thomas Adam wrote: On 6 July 2014 13:54, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: I heard about the iPhone? Thanks, I'll look it up. //Gustav No, not Apple, for goodness sake, man! See this: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=msgbuf_drain -- Thomas Adam Hm, seems

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-06 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/06/14 14:58, Thomas Adam wrote: On 6 July 2014 13:54, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: I heard about the iPhone? Thanks, I'll look it up. //Gustav No, not Apple, for goodness sake, man! See this: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=msgbuf_drain -- Thomas Adam Hi, So

Re: libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-06 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/06/14 14:39, Thomas Adam wrote: On 6 July 2014 02:20, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: I made this thing because I wanted or need a way to message between processes that know nothing about each other, using a central name. Without requiring any network. So, some basic message passing

libmessage (New crazy sh*t)

2014-07-05 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Hi there, I made this thing because I wanted or need a way to message between processes that know nothing about each other, using a central name. Without requiring any network. So, some basic message passing, across the OS. It's implemented using sqlite3 which in my case is not good, because I

Re: does OpenMP work on 5.5/amd64?

2014-07-04 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/04/14 21:37, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: In message , I wrote: | Has anyone gotten OpenMP to work on 5.5-{release,stable}/amd64? | | 'man gcc' and /usr/local/info/gcc.info both describe gcc support for | OpenMP (the -fopenmp compiler fla

Re: does OpenMP work on 5.5/amd64?

2014-07-01 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/01/14 19:40, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: Has anyone gotten OpenMP to work on 5.5-{release,stable}/amd64? 'man gcc' and /usr/local/info/gcc.info both describe gcc support for OpenMP (the -fopenmp compiler flag), but I'm getting fatal errors (either missing compiler spec file or missing "omp.h

Re: What is the difference between these two SSHD configs?

2014-07-01 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/01/14 18:25, Ez Egy wrote: > I wanted to mean regarding functionality, are they doing the exact > 100% same? :O > > > On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Gustav Fransson Nyvell > mailto:gus...@nyvell.se>> wrote: > > On 07/01/14 18:18, Ez Egy wrote: > &g

Re: What is the difference between these two SSHD configs?

2014-07-01 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 07/01/14 18:18, Ez Egy wrote: #1 Match Group GROUPNAME, User *,!root #2 Match Group GROUPNAME User !root What is the difference between #1 and #2 in the SSHD_CONFIG? If someone could help me.. thanks in advance.. Two bytes. -- This e-mail is confidential and may not be shared

Re: crowding out bsd using systemd?

2014-06-29 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/29/14 13:43, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: Why are people poluting our lists with systemd rants??? There is nothing to discuss since we do not want and will never have systemd. If you don't understand what the systemd-utl GSoC is about then move along. Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote:

Re: crowding out bsd using systemd?

2014-06-29 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/29/14 13:09, bodie wrote: On 29.06.2014 12:40, Eric Furman wrote: My real helpful comments are that it violates every real concept of UNIX Do ONE thing and do it WELL It's because RedHat (and Oracle) doesn't care about Unix principles (or initial ideas of Linux). They are stating it qui

Re: Thanks for ACPI

2014-06-25 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/25/14 03:14, Theo de Raadt wrote: It's funny to me that NO power saving features work in Windows 8, nor 2 finger scrolling on the trackpad. It's a funny world, here's how, let me explain the road map for you: In 1 year, Windows will work worse on that particular laptop. In 2 years, it wi

Re: System Hangs with Intel i7 3920XM

2014-06-21 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/21/14 20:02, Dimitris Papastamos wrote: If you have any means of hooking up a serial cable (docking station?) you might be able to see the ddb prompt and go from there. Does the freeze happen instantly or does it slowly become unresponsive? For the latter you might have time to switch to a

Re: System Hangs with Intel i7 3920XM

2014-06-21 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/21/14 19:55, Dimitris Papastamos wrote: On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 07:35:22PM +0200, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: I want to ask 1) Is there something I can do? 2) Is there some logging I can enable that will dump stuff useful for reading after a hang? 3) Is this a kernel driver/module

System Hangs with Intel i7 3920XM

2014-06-21 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Hi, I found something about this before, something old, would like to hear if there's some update. Well, I've had 3 total freezes since I installed OpenBSD recently. This is on a laptop and I can't suspend by closing the screen even, that it will just black the screen. Everything is frozen,

Re: Ethernet configuration problem

2014-06-20 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/20/14 07:45, Thuban wrote: * Stuart Henderson le [20-06-2014 00:19:17 +]: On 2014-06-18, Thuban wrote: * Peter N. M. Hansteen le [18-06-2014 18:37:52 +0200]: On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 06:21:24PM +0200, Thuban wrote: jme0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 lladdr 00:90:f5:bc:7b:5E

Re: libssl 25?

2014-06-19 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/19/14 16:21, Henning Brauer wrote: >This e-mail is confidential oh damn, I retract my answer then Haha. Sorry. misc@ is excluded! -- This e-mail is confidential and may not be shared with anyone other than recipient(s) without written permission from sender.

Re: libssl 25?

2014-06-19 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/19/14 16:12, Nigel Taylor wrote: On 06/19/14 13:17, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote: Hi, Question 1) Yes, yes, I know I messed up. Any idea how I can fix this? $ sudo pkg_add -va f1spirit Update candidates: quirks-1.146 -> quirks-1.146 (ok) |No change in quirks-1.146No pkgname in pack

libssl 25?

2014-06-19 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Hi, Question 1) Yes, yes, I know I messed up. Any idea how I can fix this? $ sudo pkg_add -va f1spirit Update candidates: quirks-1.146 -> quirks-1.146 (ok) |No change in quirks-1.146No pkgname in packing-list for py-gobject3-common-3.10.2 Can't install f1spirit-0.1615p0 because of libraries |l

Re: Ethernet configuration problem

2014-06-18 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/18/14 11:53, Thuban wrote: * Alexey Kurinnij le [18-06-2014 11:37:31 +0300]: Can you try to configure jme0 from installer in manual mode? And paste ifconfig output. I tried to configure jme0 from installer in manual mode too, but I still can't access to an internet connexion. Then, back

Re: openbsd live-cd?

2014-06-17 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/17/14 15:27, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote: On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 03:47:14PM -0400, Brian McCafferty wrote: Install it to a usb stick. And then try to not get banned from the store you're trying the new hardware in for "uploading malware" (apparently that's what the dmesg scolling by look

Re: Very slow I/O under OpenBSD i386 on qemu-kvm from RHEL7rc

2014-06-17 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/17/14 10:56, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 11:07:39PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote: previously on this list Mikolaj Kucharski contributed: by disabling mpbios on OpenBSD and falling back to the old pic controller, in this case you I cannot find how to enable 'the o

Re: openbsd live-cd?

2014-06-16 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/16/14 22:41, Thuban wrote: * Gustav Fransson Nyvell le [16-06-2014 22:21:44 +0200]: On 06/16/14 21:49, Thuban wrote: * Gustav Fransson Nyvell le [16-06-2014 21:38:02 +0200]: On 06/16/14 21:35, Thuban wrote: Hi, I would like to try openBSD before installing it on my laptop to check

Re: openbsd live-cd?

2014-06-16 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/16/14 21:49, Thuban wrote: * Gustav Fransson Nyvell le [16-06-2014 21:38:02 +0200]: On 06/16/14 21:35, Thuban wrote: Hi, I would like to try openBSD before installing it on my laptop to check if things works correctly (X server as example). Do you know any liveCD or any methode to try

Re: openbsd live-cd?

2014-06-16 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
On 06/16/14 21:35, Thuban wrote: Hi, I would like to try openBSD before installing it on my laptop to check if things works correctly (X server as example). Do you know any liveCD or any methode to try openBSD on some hardware before installing? Regards, -- Thuban PubKey : http://yeuxdelibad.net

X11 bug/slow mousepointer

2014-06-15 Thread Gustav Fransson Nyvell
Hi, I'm having problems with my mouse cursor (visually) stuttering across the screen when under high load, for example compiling many ports or /usr/src&&make build. PC is 32GB RAM, Intel i7 3920XM (quad core,) Intel HD Graphics 4000, nVidia GPU GTX 580M, 120GB SSD. OpenBSD 5.5. Kernel is -