nding data frame failed 0x001003fa
> ral0: sending data frame failed 0x02faaafa
> ral0: sending data frame failed 0x001003fa
> ral0: sending data frame failed 0x02faaafa
> ral0: sending data frame failed 0x001003fa
> ral0: sending data frame failed 0x02faaa1a
> ral0: sending data fr
This is the latest i386 snapshot on an ALIX 2C.1 (dmesg below).
Recompiling the kernel (full script below) fails with
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:9479: Warning: end of file not at end of a line; newline
inserted
{standard input}:10941: Error: bad register name `%'
cc: I
On Nov 14 00:14:19, pa...@ecentryx.com wrote:
> But the very next step in the upgrade blows away the system by overwriting
> it anyway. Right?
>
> What could happen? What if following the normal procedure of untaring the OS
> sets on top of the existing system fails midway? Then you have an
> inco
On Oct 30 11:28:55, jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm moving to a new server hosted at m5 and I'm ready to pull the trigger on
> making the switch.
>
> In the past doing this sort of move I've run into dns update delays--even
> with the ttl on my dns set to 300, there is a lot of e-ma
cp(1) and rm(1) call setlocale(LC_ALL, "") but mv(1) does not.
Why do they do that, and why mv doesn't?
Jan
This is current/amd64 on Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
I am experiencing em(4) watchdog timeouts.
As long as the ethernet cable is in, everything works fine.
But once I disconnect the cable and reconnect,
my em0 will never get a DHCP lease again.
Running 'sh /etc/netstart em0' will result in
echo.c says
/* This utility may NOT do getopt(3) option parsing. */
Why is that, for echo(1) specifically?
Other binaries in /bin seem to use getopt(3) freely.
Jan
The /bsd kernel as installed by the installer has
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10571887 Sep 22 16:27 /bsd
The /bsd kernel recompiled and installed by make install has
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10572001 Sep 22 16:49 /bsd
Not that I have any problem with it,
but why is that? It it intentional?
This is ALIX 2C1, just upgraded to current/i386 (dmesg below).
It serves as a wifi AP using ral(4). The console gets spammed with
ral0: sending data frame failed 0x02faaafa
This used to work fine since 5.9/i386.
$ cat /hostname.ral0
inet 192.168.33.1 255.255.255.0 NONE
On Sep 19 10:50:30, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
> On 16-09-19 17:43:06, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/i386 on an ALIX.1E (demsg below).
> > I have an USB disk connected for /backup.
> >
> > Upon every reboot, the filesystem on that disk is dirty:
> > WAR
This is current/i386 on an ALIX.1E (demsg below).
I have an USB disk connected for /backup.
Upon every reboot, the filesystem on that disk is dirty:
WARNING: R/W mount of /backup denied. Filesystem is not clean - run fsck
It seems that it does not get properly umounted when shutting down.
I adde
On Sep 16 12:24:49, s...@stsp.name wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 10:35:14AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> > I am having problems with the iwm(4) wifi.
> >
> > iwm0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Dual
On Sep 16 10:35:14, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> I am having problems with the iwm(4) wifi.
>
> iwm0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260" rev 0x3a, msi
> iwm0: hw rev 0x200, fw ver 16.242414.0, address e4:a4:71:40:21:08
This is current/amd64 on Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
I am having problems with the iwm(4) wifi.
iwm0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260" rev 0x3a, msi
iwm0: hw rev 0x200, fw ver 16.242414.0, address e4:a4:71:40:21:08
iwm0: fatal firmware error
iwm0: device timeout
iw
On current/amd64, cwm crashes if I launch `soffice' from an xterm.
The other window managers (fvwm and twm) don't crash with this.
Other X clients don't crash cwm (firefox etc launch OK).
dmesg and Xorg.0.log below. A typical crashing session looks like this
(this is on the console that launched s
On Aug 09 21:10:52, mlar...@azathoth.net wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 07:43:38PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is Dell Latitude E5570 running current (full dmesg below).
> > Basically works, but I experience problems with resuming the video.
> >
>
> You have S
Index: calendars/calendar.birthday
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.birthday,v
retrieving revision 1.63
diff -u -p -r1.63 calendar.birthday
--- calendars/calendar.birthday 11 Apr 2016 09:03:41 - 1.63
This is current/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
I am seeing some watchdog errors on the em(4), which is
em0 at pci0 dev 31 function 6 "Intel I219-LM2" rev 0x31: msi, address [...]
I219 is explicitly mentioned in the em(4) manpage,
but not "I219-LM2".
The problem is that once I di
On Aug 22 10:54:38, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Aug 22 00:34:49, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Aug 2016, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > Occasionally, this what tha daily dump of my 5.9-beta/i386 says:
> > ...
> >
> > > > DUMP: Volume 1 started a
On Aug 22 00:34:49, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2016, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Occasionally, this what tha daily dump of my 5.9-beta/i386 says:
> ...
>
> > > DUMP: Volume 1 started at: Mon Aug 22 01:30:25 2016
> > > DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directo
Occasionally, this what tha daily dump of my 5.9-beta/i386 says:
On Aug 22 01:31:17, r...@gw.stare.cz wrote:
> OpenBSD 5.9-beta (GENERIC) #1462: Wed Dec 23 18:11:06 MST 2015
> dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
>
> 1:31AM up 152 days, 14:26, 0 users, load averag
On current/amd64, fsdb(8) fails like this:
# fsdb -f /dev/rsd0l
** /dev/rsd0l
Editing file system `/dev/rsd0l'
Last Mounted on /usr/xenocara
current inode: directory
I=2 MODE=40755 SIZE=512
MTIME=Aug 8 19:27:56 2016 [0 nsec]
On Aug 09 19:49:31, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Aug 09 19:43:38, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > This is Dell Latitude E5570 running current (full dmesg below).
> > Basically works, but I experience problems with resuming the video.
Here is the acpidump tarball:
http://stare.cz/dmesg/dell-latitude-E5570-ac
On Aug 09 19:43:38, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is Dell Latitude E5570 running current (full dmesg below).
> Basically works, but I experience problems with resuming the video.
>
> This is what /var/log/messages has to say about the suspend/resume.
>
> Aug 9 19:05:18 dell apmd: system suspendi
This is Dell Latitude E5570 running current (full dmesg below).
Basically works, but I experience problems with resuming the video.
This is what /var/log/messages has to say about the suspend/resume.
Aug 9 19:05:18 dell apmd: system suspending
Aug 9 19:05:19 dell /bsd: ugen0 detached
Aug
On Jul 08 16:47:01, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> What is your favorite way to get files
> from an ipad onto an OpenBSD machine?
Thanks for the suggestions. After going through a shitload of ipad apps
that let you copy 20 files before they offer you a pro version,
I settled with "FTPManagaer Free" which
This is how an iPad Mini 2 connect to my current/amd64 (full dmesg below):
uhidev1 at uhub4 port 2 configuration 2 interface 2 "Apple Inc. iPad" rev
2.00/4.04 addr 3
uhidev1: iclass 3/0, 21 report ids
uhid0 at uhidev1 reportid 1: input=5, output=0, feature=0
uhid1 at uhidev1 reportid 2: input=9,
On Jun 13 10:33:24, rudolf.syk...@gmail.com wrote:
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
If you need xorg.conf at all, it might be best
to read xorg.conf(5) and write your own by hand.
> (I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use wacom
> intuos3
> ta
> Can you please elaborate on why LC_CTYPE
> is the one of the LC_* family to be set?
> Or does the current locale support involve
> anything else then CTYPE?
Aha: find /usr/share/locale
On Feb 19 08:53:15, s...@stsp.name wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 09:44:08PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Probably not, because if I remove all my .x* files
> > and keep just the .Xdefaults -> .Xresources which
> > specifies the UTF8 locale for xterm, the same thing
>
> My .Xdefaults is a symlink to .Xresources
> and .xsession is a symlink to .xinitrc.
>
> But that's not it - my .xsession (-> .xinitrc) _is_ processed,
> because cwm is launched, as opposed to the default fvwm.
> And my .Xresources (= .Xdefaults) _is_ loaded, because
> the xterms I start from the
On Feb 16 19:50:57, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Feb 16 11:49:58, erling.westen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 09:32:05AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 09:15:58AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > > There seems to be a d
On Feb 16 11:49:58, erling.westen...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 09:32:05AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 09:15:58AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > There seems to be a difference between an X session
> > > initialized by startx(1
There seems to be a difference between an X session
initialized by startx(1) and one launched by xdm(1).
When I start an X session via startx, the settings
specified in ~/.Xresources seem to be honoured.
A session started via xdm(1) does _not_ honour
XTerm*utf8: true
XTerm*loc
On Feb 02 04:26:14, gabri...@tozzi.eu wrote:
> > Or just use only that first SATA (and PATA) port?
> > e.g., Gabriele, if there's only one disk in there, try to recable it to
> > the other SATA slot.
>
> Yes, it works with just one drive installed, but having no USB boot
> support and being unable
After installing various UNIX-like systems today,
I realized what the problem is with the installer:
it makes installing any other system a DAMN ORDEAL.
>From boot to a working mailserver in 15 minutes,
as opposed to HOURS spend looking at a screen.
Thanks for keeping it simple!
Jan
On Jan 14 18:14:18, marko.cu...@mimar.rs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 5.8 release on sdcard of PC Engines
> apu1d, but installer exits after selecting root disk, leaving me in
> prompt:
>
> ---cut-here---
> Available disks are: sd0 sd1.
> Which disk is the root disk? ('?' for d
I have a "Marvell Yukon 88E8053" rev 0x22
which works without problems, on a MacBook:
http://stare.cz/dmesg/macbook2,1.20151109
Jan
On Dec 30 22:48:31, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Dec 30 08:14:51, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
> > On 12/30/15 06:02, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > $ file install59.iso
> > > install59.iso: ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data
> > > 'OpenBSD/amd645.9
On Dec 30 08:14:51, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
> On 12/30/15 06:02, Jan Stary wrote:
> > $ file install59.iso
> > install59.iso: ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data
> > 'OpenBSD/amd64 5.9 Install CD ' (bootable), 44.1 kHz, Stereo
> >
> > Is th
$ file install59.iso
install59.iso: ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'OpenBSD/amd64 5.9 Install CD
' (bootable), 44.1 kHz, Stereo
Is this intended?
Jan
On Dec 28 17:45:40, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> On 12/28/15 17:21, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> >> I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
> >> can I do this?
> > It woould be easier to
On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
> can I do this?
It woould be easier to help you you just said what "app" it is
and how it produces "audio".
On Dec 17 03:28:38, tre...@india.com wrote:
> You can write a script wich execute mupdf and send the the route of the
> directory containing the
> pdf to a file in /tmp with the $pid of mupdf in the name. Then you can use
> your wm's key bindings
> (or use xbindkeys) to excecute a program (or a s
> If yes, I go decide use only software and hardware free in hobby or maybe
> also in profession.
You go decide good.
> Also are bullshits the followings operating systems?
Also are bullshits.
Porting libsndfile, I see that the Debian developers use /dev/full,
which apparently is what I think it is (Debian manpage below).
Would it be useful to have something like that in OpenBSD,
to test out-of-space behaviour of software?
Jan
NAME
full - always full device
CONFIGURAT
https://www.shodan.io/search?query=big+tits
Exactly ONE hit. This can't be real.
On Dec 03 23:35:32, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
> His ISP wrote:
>
> "Dude you have several hundred abuse emails,
> what the fuck are you doing?"
>
> Wired wrote:
>
> "Shodan's big lesson is that the internet i
> On Nov 26 16:45:12, es...@nerim.net wrote:
> > Does "not in locate dbs" mean something else?
> Yes.
> It means the locate dbs that match the installed system (go look into
> /usr/lib/locate and /usr/X11R6/lib/locate)
Index: pkg_check.8
=
On Nov 26 16:45:12, es...@nerim.net wrote:
> > Not found:
> > /boot
> > /bsd
> > /bsd.rd
> > /bsd.sp
> > /dload
> > ...
> >
> > None of these belongs to an installed package, obviously,
> You are correct.
> Got a point ?
Why does pkg_check even consider them?
The output of "pkg_check -x -v -D nosig"
(full log bellow) on current/amd64 confuses me.
Firstly,
System libs NOT in locate dbs:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libEGL.so.0.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.15.0
/usr/X11R6/lib/libglapi.so.0.0
but
$ locate /usr/X11R6/lib/libEGL.so.0.0
/usr/X11R
Nitpicking on the audio bits of faq13:
- fix a typo
- the "aucat sound server" is sndiod
- let sentences be senteces; but I will gladly leave this
to the native speakers.
Also, should sndiod -L be mentioned now that it is disabled?
Jan
--- faq13.html.orig 2015-10-18 21:48:27.000
This is current/amd64.
With the recent addition of UTF to tmux,
I apparently need to change something to be able
to read my latin2 email etc as I did before.
Here is mutt reading an email written in Czech,
(a) inside an xterm (b) inside tmux inside an xterm:
http://stare.cz/~hans/.tmp/mutt-xterm.
On Nov 14 17:22:23, mike+open...@mike-burns.com wrote:
> On 2015-11-14 16.27.30 +0100, bian wrote:
> > * mention that the "segmentation fault"-message when running the X
> > -configure is harmless and that the xorg.conf.new file was created as it
> > should.
>
> That's a bug, and while I likely ca
On Nov 12 16:33:02, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Nov 12 16:21:41, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > I just reinstalled an IBM x346 with current/amd64
> > from install58.iso (dmesg bellow).
> >
> > During the network setup stage, the dhclient on bge0 sent out a number of
> > DHCPDISCOVER's and was repeatedly a
On Nov 12 16:21:41, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> I just reinstalled an IBM x346 with current/amd64
> from install58.iso (dmesg bellow).
>
> During the network setup stage, the dhclient on bge0 sent out a number of
> DHCPDISCOVER's and was repeatedly answered with a DHCPOFFER, which it
> never accepted.
I just reinstalled an IBM x346 with current/amd64
from install58.iso (dmesg bellow).
During the network setup stage, the dhclient on bge0 sent out a number of
DHCPDISCOVER's and was repeatedly answered with a DHCPOFFER, which it
never accepted. Log of the DHCP server (itself a current/amd64) below
Previously, resuming my old amd64/current MacBook2,1 (dmesg below)
resulted in a garbled screen. I just want to report that this problem
has disappeared; apparently, the recent inteldrm thing got improved.
Resume from X now works: I get my screen back and everything just works,
including the resum
On Oct 28 12:55:27, s...@openbsd.org wrote:
> usr.sbin/installboot: i386_softraid.c
> In sr_install_bootblk for i386, don't clobber 'part' in non-GPT case.
> Found the hard way by reyk@.
> stupid mistake stsp@
> ok reyk@
On Oct 28 13:38:08, k...@openbsd.org wrote:
> usr.sbin/installbo
My nightly mail says:
Running security(8):
disklabel: ioctl DIOCGDINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device
disklabel: ioctl DIOCGDINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device
disklabel: ioctl DIOCGDINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device
disklabel: ioctl DIOCGDINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device
disklabel: ioct
WIth the latest current/amd64 snapshot (dmesg below)
inteldrm shows the following errors:
drm: render error detected, EIR: 0x0010
drm: page table error
drm: PGTBL_ER: 0x0102
error: [drm:pid0:i915_report_and_clear_eir] *ERROR* EIR stuck: 0x0010,
masking
drm: render error de
On Oct 20 12:18:07, t...@math.ethz.ch wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:45:59AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > My script(1) just got killed with
> >
> > script(15938): syscall 37
>
> Can you provide a reproducible test case? What did you do?
Building fi
My script(1) just got killed with
script(15938): syscall 37
Surely this is due to breaking a pledge(2),
but grepping /usr/src/usr.bin/script for "pledge"
does not reveal anything.
Reading pledge(2), it is not clear to me
where to find what "syscall 37" is.
Jan
Should mk.conf(5) be present in /etc/examples,
or is it not there on purpose?
Jan
On Oct 15 18:19:12, paol...@gmail.com wrote:
> I would like to create an embedded amd64 installation, with system running
> on a 8GB 233x CF card attached to an Intel ITX mb.
>
> In order to minimise nand wear off, I would like to put on ramdisk (the
> machine would have 2GB ram, so I believe enou
Just upgraded my urrent/amd64 to the latest snapshot.
After the reboot, things fail with
kvm_mkdb(2849): syscall 16
smtpd(20483): syscall 27
smtpctl(12118): syscall 5
Is this the new tame(2) thing?
How can I help debug it?
Jan
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #
This is 5.8-current on an ALIX (dmesg below), used as my home router.
The upstream connection is an ethernet, the other two ethernets are
the internal network and the dmz, plus there is a ral(4) wifi.
I am experiencing errors and device timeouts on the ral.
hans@gw:~$ ifconfig ral0
ral0: flags=88
This is 5.8-current on an ALIX (dmesg below), used as my home router.
The upstream connection is an ethernet, the other two ethernets are
the internal network and the dmz, plus there is a ral(4) wifi.
I am experiencing Oerrs and device timeouts on the ral.
hans@gw:~$ ifconfig ral0
ral0: flags=884
I have been searching for a while for a fanless motherboard
to use as my OpenBSD workstation with reasonable performance.
Currently, I am using an ASUS J800IC (dmesg below).
The one thing I am missing is an mSATA slot which
I could use for an mSATA SSD to install the system on,
so that the two SAT
--- current.html.orig Mon Aug 24 22:09:39 2015
+++ current.htmlMon Aug 24 22:10:05 2015
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ so consider your options carefully before deviating fr
2015/05/02 - pf_rules and ipsec_rules removed from
rc.conf(5)
The pf_rules and ipsec_rules variables have been removed fr
On Jul 29 23:20:40, mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm using multimedia on my OpenBSD with headphone but my Notebook speaker
> don't sound!
> How can I use my notebook speaker?
> Is that any mixerctl command to turn on built-in notebook speaker?
> This is my mixerctl output:
>
> $ m
Is the /tmp and /var/tmp information in
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
still correct, now that /var/tmp is a link to /tmp ?
Jan
On Jul 11 08:30:37, t...@parlementum.net wrote:
> On 07/11/2015 08:24 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> >On Jul 10 19:15:31, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> >>On Jul 10 06:01:17, t...@parlementum.net wrote:
> >>>I'm having a bit of trouble with audio on my 5.7 box (Thinkpad T430.)
On Jul 10 11:12:31, t...@parlementum.net wrote:
> On 07/10/15 13:15, Jan Stary wrote:
> >Please show the output of mixerctl -av
> >This is hardly 'maxed out'.
> >Same for the other settings.
> >
> >
> Sorry about that, I'd asked in IRC about it an
On Jul 10 19:15:31, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Jul 10 06:01:17, t...@parlementum.net wrote:
> > I'm having a bit of trouble with audio on my 5.7 box (Thinkpad T430.) Audio
> > is just a bit too quiet to be comfortable even when I have everything maxed
> > out. I had a similar problem on Linux
Are y
On Jul 10 06:01:17, t...@parlementum.net wrote:
> I'm having a bit of trouble with audio on my 5.7 box (Thinkpad T430.) Audio
> is just a bit too quiet to be comfortable even when I have everything maxed
> out. I had a similar problem on Linux and I was able to create a boost
> device to feed audio
On Jul 04 07:21:48, joel.r...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 07:29:08PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> >> On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Mike Larkin wrote:
> >> > One thing is to try 'ZZZ' which will hibernate the machine and will
> >> > repost video properly on resume (usually, no promi
On Mar 16 11:36:08, o...@drijf.net wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:20:07AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > On 2015-03-15, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> > > On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:29:21 -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > >
> > >> I think the consensus was to try and replace it with another vers
> >># df -kh
> >>Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> >>/dev/sd2a 906G859G1.2G 100%/home
$ cd
$ sync ; sync ; sync ; df -h
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=file bs=1m count=1024
$ du -h file
$ sync ; sync ; sync ; df -h
Did the Avail space drop by 1G?
$ rm -f
On Jun 11 19:47:43, nothingn...@citycable.ch wrote:
> Hi misc@
>
> I've got a couple of softraid 1 volumes on a server and the /home one was
> filling up a bit too much so I had to delete a bunch of isos and other non
> necessary items. I did this yesterday and it still hasn't cleared the disk
>
On May 13 18:20:23, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Apr 22 07:03:22, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > On 2015-04-21, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > On Mar 31 19:24:00, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > >> Since about three snapshots ago,
> > >> I cannot use the caron (háč
The latest amd64 snapshots installs and works fine
on a Dell PowerEdge R200 (dmesg below).
The current cvs of sys/ fails to boot though
- the machine goes back into the BIOS boot sequence
shortly after the /bsd start booting.
Jan
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #1039: Wed Jun 3 12:09:3
On May 28 11:24:38, open...@bgone.net wrote:
> May 28 11:15:42 vita dhcpd[14929]: Can't listen on vlan25 - dhcpd.conf has
> no subnet declaration for 192.168.25.1.
> May 28 11:15:42 vita dhcpd[14929]: Can't listen on vlan15 - dhcpd.conf has
> no subnet declaration for 192.168.15.1.
> May 28 11:15:4
On May 28 10:06:03, open...@bgone.net wrote:
> Hello guys,
> I am lost with this simple task.
> DHCP server does not start at boot.
> If I started by #/etc/rc.d/dhcpd start, it starts and works properly.
> If I check it with #/etc/rc.d/dhcpd check, i get dhcpd(failed)
> I cannot see any errors in l
On May 14 08:51:02, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On May 13 20:08:45, bryan.pimm...@gmail.com wrote:
> > In fact, after killing sndiod things work fine, *except* for that
> > afterwards only one program can play sound simultaneously.
>
> That sounds like a sndiod problem then.
> Please launch sndiod agai
On May 13 20:08:45, bryan.pimm...@gmail.com wrote:
> In fact, after killing sndiod things work fine, *except* for that
> afterwards only one program can play sound simultaneously.
That sounds like a sndiod problem then.
Please launch sndiod again in a script(1)
as "sndiod -d -d -d", play an audio
On Apr 22 07:03:22, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2015-04-21, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Mar 31 19:24:00, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> >> Since about three snapshots ago,
> >> I cannot use the caron (háček) in xterm
> >> to diacritize my Czech (latin2) writings
This is the latest amd64 snapshot.
Is seems that there is a subtle bug in man(1).
If I augment my man path with -m ~/man,
as I do with alias man='man -m ~/man',
man(1) does not find the system manpages, saying
man: No entry for ls in the manual.
but it does find and display those in ~/ma
On Apr 30 10:13:43, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
> hi. i used the spelling adolf for calendar.birthday, but just removed
> the suicide entry since it's already in history.
Just make it Mr. Hilter and Mr. Bimmler and be done with hit.
On Mar 31 19:24:00, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Since about three snapshots ago,
> I cannot use the caron (háček) in xterm
> to diacritize my Czech (latin2) writings.
> This used to work.
No really, this used to work.
Now it stopped working on the machines I upgraded.
Is anyone seeing the same?
Jan
>
On Apr 13 08:10:00, thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> > I have restarted sshd (pkill -HUP sshd) and when I start ssh from the
> > client using ssh -X I get DISPLAY is not set when trying to launch an
> > xterm.
>
> this is probably a bad idea. that will send the signal to all sshd processes,
>
Since about three snapshots ago,
I cannot use the caron (háček) in xterm
to diacritize my Czech (latin2) writings.
This used to work.
For non-capital letters (ěščřž), there are specific keys with my
setxkbmap -layout "us,cz" -option "grp:shifts_toggle,grp_led:scroll";
for capital letters, there is
> There are a few Intel J1800 boards available for but I have no idea how well they run OpenBSD, and most of them seem to have
> UEFI boot only.
On an Intel J1800I-C, I had to upgrade the BIOS for a non-Windows boot.
current/amd64 runs just fine since a few snapshots ago. There is no gfx
acceller
nclude/com_err.h
is missing from that list?
Jan
> On 03/10/2015 11:36 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> >On my current/i386, /usr/include/com_err.h is a broken symlink
> >to /usr/include/kerberosV/com_err.h which does not exist.
> >
> >Did I miss it during some previous upgrade,
On my current/i386, /usr/include/com_err.h is a broken symlink
to /usr/include/kerberosV/com_err.h which does not exist.
Did I miss it during some previous upgrade, or is it the GNU
/usr/src/gnu/gcc/fixincludes/tests/base/com_err.h ?
Jan
Ingo,
On Mar 05 18:11:31, schwa...@usta.de wrote:
> By the way, lynx(1) removal doesn't really hurt that much.
> Rotten code that will hurt more when it will finally be deleted
> includes, for example, the sqlite3(1) library and file(1).
can you please elaborate on what's rotten in sqlite?
On Mar 04 09:32:34, kwesterb...@gmail.com wrote:
> The OpenBSD Foundation is pleased to announce that we have been
> accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code 2015.
Is there please some survey of what parts of the 2014 GSOC
ebentually went into the OpenBSD tree?
The Foundatio
On Mar 04 17:57:22, czark...@gmail.com wrote:
> Jan Stary said:
> > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
> > lists the supported wireles chipsets, marking with NFF
> > those that need the non-free firmware to be downloaded.
> >
> > It does not ma
On Mar 04 07:22:55, eagir...@cox.net wrote:
> I decided to upgrade the internal drive, so I hooked up the new on on
> the CD's usual SATA channel and installed, having adjust the disklabel
> more to suit me (the auto partition of /usr left it really tight on
> space, and home was not big enough).
>
On Mar 04 09:19:42, phess...@theapt.org wrote:
> And when you run "fw_update", does it fetch the correct firmware?
iwn-firmware-5.11p1 is what fw_update fetched.
Isn't it the correct one?
>
> On 2015 Mar 04 (Wed) at 08:26:16 +0100 (+0100), Jan Stary wrote:
> :http
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
lists the supported wireles chipsets, marking with NFF
those that need the non-free firmware to be downloaded.
It does not mark iwn(4) as such, but on my Thinkpad T400 (dmesg below),
I do need to have iwn-firmware-5.11p1 for the chipset, which is
iwn0
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