On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> Hello,
Hi!
> yesterday I've been at an interesting presentation of pelican (it was a
> git+pelican+fabric gramework), in order to create static websites and I
> very much appreciated the topic. I had also recently had
> hmm ... in the end i see two big "problems" of OpenBSD:
> a) SMP of network stack/pf.
> b) a modern file system like ZFS or Hammer.
Yay! I just won a bet (from a friend of mine) that this was going to
turn into a troll. Thanks for the confirmation, dude! (My friend is
not happy with you,
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 8:58 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
> I don't have enough room in / to have my htdocs there so I want to
> move it to /usr/htdocs. This is in 5.7. No problem I thought, I've
> had to do it before. So my /etc/httpd.conf looks like this:
>
> chroot
> Who teach the true message about the true free software?
>
> I ask this because I not want be deceived by hypocritical liars that teach
> falsely about free software.
This explains it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krb2OdQksMc=1m47s
> A long time ago this worked: https://github.com/eest/despotify-obsd
Aaron, thanks for hosting the distro
(http://qbit.devio.us/despotify-1.520.tar.gz). The original (at
http://despotify.se) seems to be long gone.
Mike Bregg wrote:
> I've been using the VPS provider Vultr.com [...]
I second Vultr, fwiw. Works a lot like DO, but better in a few ways.
I got a Vultr account back in the day when DO didn't have support for
any of the BSDs. Been running OpenBSD on Vultr ever since. BTW,
Vultr never emailed me
From the linux su man page:
This version of su uses PAM for authentication, account and session
management. Some configuration options found in other su
implementations, such as support for a wheel group, have to be
configured via PAM.
So, you see, the jack-booted thug rulers have already
FWIW I have had an OpenBSD VPS with these dudes for about 6 months now.
https://www.vultr.com/
No downtime, no problems yet. (Yeah, I know, it's not a lot of time.) As
Paul said, they're not OpenBSD centric, but they allow you to install from
ISOs. They have a web management interface, all
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