Thus said Hiltjo Posthuma on Tue, 11 Jun 2024 01:19:13 +0200:
> iirc it can be worked around by setting in about:config:
>
> widget.gtk.legacy-cursors.enabled to true
Madness! But it works. Thanks.
Andy
Hi,
iirc it can be worked around by setting in about:config:
widget.gtk.legacy-cursors.enabled to true
On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 03:07:24PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if this is expected behavior or not, but it seems that
> after upgrading to OpenBSD 7.5 the
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is expected behavior or not, but it seems that
after upgrading to OpenBSD 7.5 the mouse cursor no longer changes from
an arrow pointer to a hand when I hover over links in Firefox. It does
work for some other programs though. Also, moving the mouse over
Hi,
You would have to do something like the following.
In /etc/vm.conf you configure multiple switches:
switch "uplink_vlan800" {
interface veb800
}
switch "uplink_vlan880" {
interface veb880
For /etc/hostname.if you have to go through the config per VLAN.
The actual
How can I configure vmm to use vlans for virtual machines? I saw
openbsd.amsterdam * use this, but I am not sure how to replicate it.
As I understand it, vmm creates a tap(4) interface for each virtual machine,
and all tap interfaces are then placed inside the switch defined in vm.conf,
which in
Hello,
I've a 7.5 openBSD router, when I'm asking OPENBSD-PF-MIB I have only 64
physicals and carp interfaces but not my 45 vlan interfaces.
My /etc/snmpd.conf
ROOT:amdrg2:/root > cat /etc/snmpd.conf
listen on 127.0.0.1 snmpv2c
read-only community public
"pfctl -sI" list all interfaces (carp
Greetings,
On Mon, 10 Jun 2024 13:15:13 +0100,
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> This is for workstation use, mixed user and developer. To each its own.
> I bet it ends depending also on cache, memory and specific jobs.
>
Do not forget about IO, which can be a bottel neck in case of compiling.
I am excited to announce a number of software packages that have been
updated to work on OpenBSD.
1. COIN-OR (coin-or.org) - The CBC solver was failing to build due to a
casting error. Pull request 653 (https://github.com/coin-or/Cbc/pull/653)
corrects this issue;
2. HiGHS solver
> > You've been on these lists for over 15 years and yet didn't include a
> > complete dmesg. Ok.
On Jun 09 22:31:02, rios.gust...@gmail.com wrote:
> here it goes!
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > dmesg | grep smt will make it obvious.
cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0
cpu1: smt 1, core 0, package 0
Hi,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
Thus, here old but interesting results that enabling hyperthreading has
negative effect on performance of have CPU used applications:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220325090914/http://users.telenet.be/nicvroom/performanceP4.htm
there are many different
Hi Stuartd,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Exactly. dmesg | grep smt will make it obvious. The cache information
for each attached cpu will probably also show differences between the
P and E cores.
Spec of the CPU listed in dmesg
here it goes!
Em sáb., 8 de jun. de 2024 às 04:30, Philip Guenther
escreveu:
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 10:58 PM Gustavo Rios
> wrote:
> > i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i
> execute the top utility, it is showed the cores, from 0 (cpu0) to 7 (cpu7),
> but cpu1
> There is a big battle over implicit vs expicit up. Especially since the
> way it is done is by hacking up every interface ioctl routine.
> So depending on which side did the driver it may do the up or not.
I noticed this in ifconfig(8):
up Mark an interface “up”. This may be
Errata:
2) to solve I copied the content of my stick to a larger usbdisk (almost 512gb
by copy machine), upgraded the disk and
copied back to the stick.
-Dan
Jun 9, 2024 17:35:56 Dan :
>
> Sorry if I arrive late and maybe with something that is neither pertaining.
>
> This prb make me
Sorry if I arrive late and maybe with something that is neither pertaining.
This prb make me remember an issue that I experienced many sysupgrades
ago for almost two subsequent times: sysupgrade suddenly stopped on the disk
selection saying no acceptable disk destination was inserted while my
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Am 2024-06-08 23:05, schrieb Jan Stary:
The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection
dialog
when it was inserted into one of the front USB ports of the PC.
To be clear: you booted from it,
Yes.
then removed it,
Yes.
and then inserted it again into this (front) USB
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On 2024-06-08, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
>> The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog.
>
> That's hard to believe. If the installer booted from it,
> it must have been recognized as one of the sd? disks
> during the bsd.rd boot.
On Sat, Jun 8, 2024, at 4:01 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
>> The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog.
>
> That's hard to believe. If the installer booted from it,
> it must have been recognized as one of the sd? disks
> during
On Sat, Jun 8, 2024 at 3:09 PM Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jun 08 16:52:58, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> > Am 2024-06-08 15:50, schrieb Otto Moerbeek:
> > >
> > > On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> > >
> > Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary:
> > > >
> > > > > When
On Jun 08 16:52:58, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> Am 2024-06-08 15:50, schrieb Otto Moerbeek:
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> >
> Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary:
> > >
> > > > When asked where the file sets are,
> > > > you tell the installer
On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> - The "INSTALLATION NOTES for OpenBSD/amd64 7.5" say: "It may save much
> time and frustration to download the distribution sets to a local server
> or disk and perform the installation from there, rather than directly
> from the internet."
In this
On Jun 08 15:33:15, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog.
That's hard to believe. If the installer booted from it,
it must have been recognized as one of the sd? disks
during the bsd.rd boot.
Jan
On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 15:56:06 +0100,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> I think this should be possible with the standard route table, without
> route-to. Essentially you need:
>
> 1. your machine to answer arp for the wg ip so other hosts will send
> ethernet packets to it
>
> 2. your machine to not
On 2024-06-08, Kirill A Korinsky wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 16:25:48 +0100,
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>
>> I think you'll need proxy ARP then.
>>
>
> After a few attempts to make it works, I think I need help.
>
> My setup.
>
> Server: where em0 is uplink with routed 1.2.3.4/24 and
Am 2024-06-08 15:50, schrieb Otto Moerbeek:
On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary:
> When asked where the file sets are,
> you tell the installer where on the USB stick they are.
The issue was the USB stick did not appear
Dear Nick,
dear Otto
Many thanks for your tips! I have tried these steps before asking for
help, but without success.
Then, on reading your mails, it occurred to me I could try one of the
back USB ports of my PC instead of the front ones. And bingo, the USB
stick appeared as 'sd3' in the disk
On 2024-06-08, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:58:30PM +0200, Andreas Kähäri wrote:
>
>> Not knowing too much about these things, I think it looks a bit strange
>> that *two* out of eight CPUs are disabled due to hypethreading. I would
>> have expected every second one be
On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 16:25:48 +0100,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> I think you'll need proxy ARP then.
>
After a few attempts to make it works, I think I need help.
My setup.
Server: where em0 is uplink with routed 1.2.3.4/24 and 1.2.4.5/24 with
expected gateway 1.2.3.1 and 1.2.4.1, em0 is
On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:58:30PM +0200, Andreas Kähäri wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 11:39:28AM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 11:09:29 +0100,
> > Omar Polo wrote:
> > >
> > > On 2024/06/08 10:09:07 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 08 Jun 2024
On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 11:39:28AM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 11:09:29 +0100,
> Omar Polo wrote:
> >
> > On 2024/06/08 10:09:07 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > > On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 04:57:49 +0100,
> > > Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > > >
> > > > i have installed
On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:33:15PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> Dear Jan
>
> Thanks for your mail.
>
> Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary:
>
> > When asked where the file sets are,
> > you tell the installer where on the USB stick they are.
>
> The issue was the USB stick did not
Dear Jan
Thanks for your mail.
Am 2024-06-08 08:28, schrieb Jan Stary:
When asked where the file sets are,
you tell the installer where on the USB stick they are.
The issue was the USB stick did not appear in the disk selection dialog.
Installing the sets via http works without any
On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 11:09:29 +0100,
Omar Polo wrote:
>
> On 2024/06/08 10:09:07 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 04:57:49 +0100,
> > Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > >
> > > i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i
> > > execute
> > > the top
On 2024/06/08 10:09:07 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 04:57:49 +0100,
> Gustavo Rios wrote:
> >
> > i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i execute
> > the top utility, it is showed the cores, from 0 (cpu0) to 7 (cpu7), but
> > cpu1 and cpu3
On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 04:57:49 +0100,
Gustavo Rios wrote:
>
> i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i execute
> the top utility, it is showed the cores, from 0 (cpu0) to 7 (cpu7), but
> cpu1 and cpu3 is not listed. What is the problem ?
>
A blind guess: sysctl
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 07:05:49PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 6/7/24 18:26, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> > Edit: I have just found in Michael W. Lucas' "OpenBSD Mastery:
> > Filesystems" that "the rd recovery disk image is the OpenBSD install
> > environment", not the USB stick. But my
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 10:58 PM Gustavo Rios wrote:
> i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i execute
> the top utility, it is showed the cores, from 0 (cpu0) to 7 (cpu7), but cpu1
> and cpu3 is not listed. What is the problem ?
You've been on these lists for over
> Question:
> What do I have to do to make the USB installation stick available for
> accessing the distribution sets?
install75.img already contains the file sets.
> Concerning 'install75.img', the
> "Installation notes" say: "An install or upgrade can be done with a
> USB key without network
Hi folks!
i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i execute
the top utility, it is showed the cores, from 0 (cpu0) to 7 (cpu7), but
cpu1 and cpu3 is not listed. What is the problem ?
Thanks a lot.
--
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not
On 6/7/24 18:26, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
Edit: I have just found in Michael W. Lucas' "OpenBSD Mastery:
Filesystems" that "the rd recovery disk image is the OpenBSD install
environment", not the USB stick. But my question (see below) remains the
same.
Am 2024-06-07 23:21, schrieb
> What type of upstream device is em0 connected to? Is it a simple modem,
> (e.g. an ONT) or a router of some sort?
It turned out that the device in the other end needed to be replaced.
> Going a bit deeper, to explain my questions above:
> 802.1Q VLANs are basically a tag that gets attached to
Edit: I have just found in Michael W. Lucas' "OpenBSD Mastery:
Filesystems" that "the rd recovery disk image is the OpenBSD install
environment", not the USB stick. But my question (see below) remains the
same.
Am 2024-06-07 23:21, schrieb rfab...@mhsmail.ch:
Dear community
I have copied the
Dear community
I have copied the 'install75.img' to a USB stick, booted from it and
chosen the "(I)nstall" option. My intention is to install the
distribution sets from the stick, and not via http, because I'd like to
install OpenBSD on our 4 home office PCs without downloading the sets 4
times.
On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 12:08:45 +0100,
Florian Obser wrote:
>
> On 2024-06-07 12:04 +02, "Peter N. M. Hansteen" wrote:
> > I tend to summarize along the lines of "BSD licensed means you can do
> > whatever
> > you damned well please with the code except claim that you wrote it all
> > yourself"
On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 10:48:45 +0100,
Stuart Longland wrote:
>
> GPL means they have to share changes they make with the person
> "receiving" the binaries (which includes the end user, since they were
> shipped the binaries stored on the boot device in said appliance). As
> the copyright holder,
On 2024-06-07, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
>
> I noticed this email message this morning:
>> Subject: mjoelnir.fritz.box daily insecurity output
>> From: "Charlie Root @ mjoelnir_aa1667" ...
>> To: ...
>> Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2024 01:32:17 +0200 (CEST)
>>
>>
>> Running security(8):
>>
>>
I think you'll need proxy ARP then.
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 7 June 2024 16:23:56 Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 12:36:20 +0100,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Configure the IP address on the wg interface with some subnet of 1.2.4.0/24
that
On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 12:36:20 +0100,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> Configure the IP address on the wg interface with some subnet of 1.2.4.0/24
> that
> includes 1.2.4.5, and use wgaip 1.2.4.5/32 (or a larger block if you wish to
> route
> multiple addresses over wg) for the relevant peer.
>
I noticed this email message this morning:
> Subject: mjoelnir.fritz.box daily insecurity output
> From: "Charlie Root @ mjoelnir_aa1667" ...
> To: ...
> Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2024 01:32:17 +0200 (CEST)
>
>
> Running security(8):
>
> Setuid changes:
> -r-x--s--x 1 root _sshagnt 435040 May 20
Sorry about the delay in replying, i was travelling ...
On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 06:04:25PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> ...
> > May 23 10:32:13.267374 rule 1/(match) pass in on em0: 192.168.178.166.56334
> > > 192.168.178.11.54321: udp 7
> So this last one never leaves, right?
Right.
On 2024-06-07, Kirill A Korinsky wrote:
> misc@,
>
> I wonder if it is possible to share an IP associated with a machine through
> a WireGuard connection?
>
> Suppose I have a machine that has two IPs on different networks:
> - 1.2.3.4/24 gw 1.2.3.1
> - 1.2.4.5/24 gw 1.2.5.1
>
> I'd like to
On 2024-06-07 12:04 +02, "Peter N. M. Hansteen" wrote:
> I tend to summarize along the lines of "BSD licensed means you can do whatever
> you damned well please with the code except claim that you wrote it all
> yourself"
And this is why I get very grumpy when things like copilot steal my
code.
On 2024-06-06, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> if the outcome may be that the Copyright does not protect my works
> and its license then there is no need to retain a license at the top of every
> source file at all.
Without a license the default position in many jurisdictions is "this is
misc@,
I wonder if it is possible to share an IP associated with a machine through
a WireGuard connection?
Suppose I have a machine that has two IPs on different networks:
- 1.2.3.4/24 gw 1.2.3.1
- 1.2.4.5/24 gw 1.2.5.1
I'd like to allow incoming connections via WG to 1.2.3.4 and forward
On 2024-06-07, Martin wrote:
> Are you supposed to "bridge" the vlan with the physical interface?
No.
Bridging a vlan with the physical interface used as parent for that vlan
makes no sense at all.
In some cases you might want to bridge a vlan with a *different* physical
interface.
> I have:
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 07:48:45PM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
>
> BSD means they don't have to share the changes they made, or even the
> original code. The only thing they cannot legally do, is change the
> copyright on the code, which as some have pointed out, is a tough thing to
> prove.
On 7/6/24 18:32, Jan Stary wrote:
To be clear: I can sell delphinusdnsd-1.8.0.tar.gz
to anyone stupid enough to buy it, right?
It even works for GPLv2 software. There's more "smart TV"s and set-top
boxes running Linux than you can point an IR remote at.
GPL means they have to share changes
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 10:32:42AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > The company who bought the scam sell, really bought something worthless
> > because there is an open source version and possibly better than what they
> > have as time goes forward (in my perspective).
>
> That's what I don't
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 03:04:54AM +, Martin wrote:
> Are you supposed to "bridge" the vlan with the physical interface?
No
> I have:
>
> $ cat /etc/hostname.em0
> up
>
> $ cat /etc/hostname.vlan101
> vnetid 101 parent em0
> inet autoconf
> up
OK
> In /etc/pf.conf I have replaced em0
> The company who bought the scam sell, really bought something worthless
> because there is an open source version and possibly better than what they
> have as time goes forward (in my perspective).
That's what I don't understand. If someone sold your open source
DNS server, they mostly scammed
Hello Martin,
Make sure you adhere to the docs:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Bridge
You need to rename vlan101 to the vether101 (for example) interface.
You will need a separate bridge interface per vlan if you want to keep
layer 2 separated.
First try to test the bridge without pf,
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 03:04:54AM +, Martin wrote:
Are you supposed to "bridge" the vlan with the physical interface?
I have:
$ cat /etc/hostname.em0
up
$ cat /etc/hostname.vlan101
vnetid 101 parent em0
inet autoconf
You can leave off the 'up' here. I like to put everything on a new line
On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 10:39:30PM +0700, hahahahacker2009 wrote:
> > It should interest OpenBSD in one form or another since i used the same
> > Copyright and License as them,
> >
>
> No, as many people already said.
>
Sure. I can see how it would not interest you if you are a lazy sysadmin
Are you supposed to "bridge" the vlan with the physical interface?
I have:
$ cat /etc/hostname.em0
up
$ cat /etc/hostname.vlan101
vnetid 101 parent em0
inet autoconf
up
In /etc/pf.conf I have replaced em0 with vlan101 for ext_if.
I get "No route to host" if I try to ping something, etc.
But
On Thu, 2024-06-06 at 12:10 +0100, Kirill A.Korinsky wrote:
>
> This door has already been opened, and the most notable case I
> suppose is
> that Linux developers took some code from BSD and put GPL on it:
> https://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless=117572345902445=2
>
Just to clarify this point, it
Vào Th 5, 6 thg 6, 2024 vào lúc 09:41 Peter J. Philipp
đã viết:
>
> On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 10:59:01PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 06:08:23 +0100,
> > "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
> > >
> > > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> >
On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 09:18:46PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > I havn't got no mails in the last two days.
> > Can you tell me something about the issue?
>
> I was very unfortunate in the last 10 years.
> Can you fix this? Or help me to debug.
>
> tx
>
There's a chance he won't get the
> I havn't got no mails in the last two days.
> Can you tell me something about the issue?
I was very unfortunate in the last 10 years.
Can you fix this? Or help me to debug.
tx
Hello list,
I havn't got no mails in the last two
days. Can you tell me something about
the issue?
Thanks
Manfred
On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 03:47:41PM +0200, Mizsei Zolt??n wrote:
> Have you thought about what if they paid not for the software but for the
> support?
This is fine, this is within the bounds of the license. I'm *only* interested
if someone messed with the license, and I think if we as open
Have you thought about what if they paid not for the software but for the
support?
Peter J. Philipp írta 2024. jún.. 6, Cs-n 15:29 órakor:
> On 6/6/24 13:10, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>> On Thu, 06 Jun 2024 03:33:53 +0100,
>> "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
>>> This isn't about Patents, this is about
On 6/6/24 13:10, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jun 2024 03:33:53 +0100,
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
This isn't about Patents, this is about Copyright. And that's the sole
interest of mine, and Lawyers are there for a reason. It should interest
OpenBSD in one form or another since i
My knowledge of networking is non-existant so I am hoping someone can explain
to me why I see 2 instances of
/usr/local/sbin/openvpn --daemon --config /etc/openvpn/proton.ovpn
when running top, each with a different PID?
Thank you
Arthur
On Thu, 06 Jun 2024 03:33:53 +0100,
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
>
> This isn't about Patents, this is about Copyright. And that's the sole
> interest of mine, and Lawyers are there for a reason. It should interest
> OpenBSD in one form or another since i used the same Copyright and License
>
> has anyone solved this problem for themselves? three years have passed.
> terrible_ping_kludge in hid_openbsd.c gives only a few minutes of work, but
> does not solve the problem with ugen :\ it works fine in linux. maybe we can
> steal from them? ;)
allah, make sure that the theme of the
On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 03:08:49AM +, Martin wrote:
> I am about to upgrade a network from 1G to 2.5G and a couple
> of boxes needs new NICs.
>
> Any recommendations for NICs with good driver support on OpenBSD?
We have quite a few NICs that are based on the RTL8125, which uses the
rge
On Thursday, June 6th, 2024 at 2:19 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>
>
> On 6.6.2024. 6:08, s...@skolma.com wrote:
>
> > On Thursday, June 6th, 2024 at 1:08 PM, Martin i...@protonmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I am about to upgrade a network from 1G to 2.5G and a couple
> > > of boxes needs new
On 6.6.2024. 6:08, s...@skolma.com wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, June 6th, 2024 at 1:08 PM, Martin wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I am about to upgrade a network from 1G to 2.5G and a couple
>> of boxes needs new NICs.
>>
> mee too.
>
>> Any recommendations for NICs with good driver support on OpenBSD?
>>
>>
On Thursday, June 6th, 2024 at 1:08 PM, Martin wrote:
>
>
> I am about to upgrade a network from 1G to 2.5G and a couple
> of boxes needs new NICs.
>
mee too.
> Any recommendations for NICs with good driver support on OpenBSD?
>
> It would be nice it the cards also run well on FreeBSD
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2024 13:33:39 +0200
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 08:04:49AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2024-06-05, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source
I am about to upgrade a network from 1G to 2.5G and a couple
of boxes needs new NICs.
Any recommendations for NICs with good driver support on OpenBSD?
It would be nice it the cards also run well on FreeBSD and Linux, if
you happen to know that, as a couple of boxes on the network run that
and I
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 10:59:01PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 06:08:23 +0100,
> "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
> >
> > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> > protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
>
On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 06:08:23 +0100,
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
>
> I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
> I have no proof of this personally but I ask you to help me find evidence of
>
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 08:31:04AM -0400, Scott Reese wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > I have really bad repetitive stress problems, so I have been looking at
> > split mechanical keyboards. The Glove80 looks might it might be OK, but
> > it's very expensive. Anyone used it?
> >
>
This is current/macppc on an Apple MacMini 7447A (dmesg below).
The audio device is
aoa0 at macobio0 offset 0x1: irq 30,1,2
audio0 at aoa0
Looking at aoa(4), it should be supported,
at least dmesg says it's a "model PowerMac10,2"
and shows the lines above.
sndiod starts OK:
Has anyone gotten OpenBSD up on a uConsole? ( link below) I know rPi CM units
work, and I have been checking dmesgd.nycbug and the clockworkpi forums, but I
haven't seen a "hello world" yet. Seems like it would be a handy unit to have
on the train and simply 'zzz' when you get to your stop.
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 08:04:49AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-06-05, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> > protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
>
> There is nothing in either
For some reason the keyboard on my Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 repeats the
pressed key multiple times after a delay and it freezes keyboard input
for some time. This happens in the console and under X, but not at boot>
prompt when booting. I believe the line 'pckbc: command timeout' in the
dmesg below
Il 05/06/2024 07:08, Peter J. Philipp ha scritto:
Hi,
I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
[...]
Thanks for any information leading to the lawsuit. I believe I will also
get in
On 2024-06-05, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
There is nothing in either the ISC license used in OpenBSD (or in the
GNU public license for that
Hi,
I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
I have no proof of this personally but I ask you to help me find evidence of
this. There is not much I can do about this, except if the person
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 04:06:13PM +0100, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
> Thank you Dave and Bruce.
>
> This worked for me:
>
> boost install gfxpayload=text console=ttyS0,115200n8
>
> The critical part was that I had to type it and not copy paste it.
>
glad you got it working; this matches
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 01:20:22PM +0100, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am running Debian 12 under VMM, on OpenBSD 7.5.
>
> Whenever I am using the arrows (to retrieve previous history or simply to
> move left or right), there is a long random sleep, of 5 to 10 seconds.
>
Thank you Dave and Bruce.
This worked for me:
boost install gfxpayload=text console=ttyS0,115200n8
The critical part was that I had to type it and not copy paste it.
For some reasons, I have problems on the terminal of the VM. I can't copy paste
it correctly, nor use the arrows without
Hello,
could you say if the command (arroy hit) took that long or is it an
command transport issue (would suggest the latter).
Best, Matthias
On 04.06.24 14:20, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
Greetings,
I am running Debian 12 under VMM, on OpenBSD 7.5.
Whenever I am using the
Dave Voutila writes:
> 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to run Debian 12 under VMM.
>>
>> I can see on the email from 2024-04-02 that Bruce managed to make it work,
>> but I don't know how.
>>
>> The crux of the issue is that the Debian ISO installer does not
Greetings,
I am running Debian 12 under VMM, on OpenBSD 7.5.
Whenever I am using the arrows (to retrieve previous history or simply to move
left or right), there is a long random sleep, of 5 to 10 seconds. Sometimes
more.
Does anybody know what could be the issue?
Inside the VM, the term is
04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run Debian 12 under VMM.
>
> I can see on the email from 2024-04-02 that Bruce managed to make it work,
> but I don't know how.
>
> The crux of the issue is that the Debian ISO installer does not seem to work
> under serial
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