> > 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
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
ctly
> from the internet."
In this day and age, I find it more frustrating and time consuming
to download something to be dd'd onto a USB stick
than simply run sysupgrade -sf and go for a coffee.
Jan
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
> 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
y scammed the _buyer_. And if they did not
change the license, and kept your name on it while selling it,
they haven't even broken the license.
To be clear: I can sell delphinusdnsd-1.8.0.tar.gz
to anyone stupid enough to buy it, right?
Jan
return 0;
}
Is anyone using an aoa audio device succesfully?
What can I do to further debug this?
Thank you
Jan
[ using 1355316 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
console out [ATY,RockHopper2_A] console in [keyboard], using USB
using parent ATY,RockHopper2Paren:: memaddr 9800,
> > I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9.
Backup, reinstall current from scratch,
restore from backup.
> > wget https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.{0,1,2}/amd64/bsd.rd
> > returns 404 for all three queries.
> > Where can I find the bsd.rd images for these versions?
For example
On May 20 13:22:26, mikyde...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two use cases and problems with fsck.
>
> 1) When my openbsd boots after an outage, the system asks me to fsck /, /usr,
> /var or /home manually.
> So I do
> fsck /dev/sd0a
> And then I'm asked questions and I usually answer F
>
On May 14 12:24:28, romand...@gmail.com wrote:
> If someone had spare capacity, (say, in their homelab, ~80% available,
> about same amount 10k/mon would buy in AWS spot instances), and wanted to
> share it with the open source community in general and OpenBSD devs in
> particular, and were
On May 12 11:51:32, cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us wrote:
> In a short, he recommended valgrind to help finding memory leaks.
man malloc
On May 07 22:15:27, olp...@yahoo.ca wrote:
> I was wondering which programs you use for replicating/copying/syncing
> environments/configs on your openbsd systems with between your desktops (home
> or work) and laptops?
git
> Do you also maintain installeded/removed packages in some standard
On May 06 21:03:17, mytraddr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> can anyone please advise on what computer I can purchase with the following
> requirements:
>
> - fully supports OpenBSD
> - no noise
> - good quality wifi
> - small form factor preferably
> - processor does not need to be fast (no
Where do you get the > 10W number?
Not in the sysctl output, and you are running on battery.
On Apr 28 11:53:09, n...@fastmail.com wrote:
> I am seeing a lot of power drawn even when nothing is going on on the system
> (top shows everything at zero, load average is 0.01). This is even if the
>
ding interface. Also
the speed of your disk, when you send local files over network.
TSO in general just helps with bulk traffic like Downloads. If your
firewall just handles many small TCP connections, it wont help you that
much.
bye,
Jan
go away
On Mar 28 21:16:45, dan.peretz...@gmail.com wrote:
> You didn't "Reply All", so I didn't get your reply in my inbox. (The person
> you're replying to should be in the To field, and the mailing list in the
> Cc field.)
>
> >Even on windows; this has nothing to do with intercepting
> (1) Does OpenBSD have a mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows (Secure
> Attention Key, or SAK) to prevent malware (or a website in fullscreen, for
> example) from faking a logout process and/or faking a login prompt? On
> Windows the kernel ensures that the operating system captures this key
On Mar 25 15:52:38, zeni...@proton.me wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response. It looks like hotplugd was what I was precisely
> looking for. As usual, my usecase was inside the manpage :).
> As a final note, I tried to do it with the resume script but it did not seem
> to
> work. I guess it was
syntax.
If that is the case, shouild the manpage mention that?
Jan
This seems strange:
$ aucat -n -d -i input.wav -c -r 8000 -o out.wav
input.wav: skipped unknown chunk
input.wav: play, chan 0:3, 48000Hz, s16le, bytes 80..1920080, vol 8388608
-r: channel range expected
It is an ommited number in -c 1 of course,
not a missing sample rate.
Jan
On March 3, 2024 9:38:22 PM GMT+01:00, Pierre Peyronnel
wrote:
>Hey misc,
>
>Note : I posted on this topic in r/openbsd and before I open a bug, I
>thought I'd ask you.
>
>My OBSD router has a Realtek (onboard) and an intel (X540 pcie) network
>card, and in one particular situation I get very
On Feb 19 22:33:53, kir...@korins.ky wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 22:15:40 +0100,
> Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > On Feb 19 22:08:40, kir...@korins.ky wrote:
> > > On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 21:58:51 +0100,
> > > Thomas L. wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
On Feb 19 22:16:37, kir...@korins.ky wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 22:05:37 +0100,
> Jan Stary wrote:Ri
> >
> > Why are you using this camera, and not the other one?
> >
> > > and after that
> > > X11 screen dissapear, and fplay doesn't response on C-c
On Feb 19 22:08:40, kir...@korins.ky wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 21:58:51 +0100,
> Thomas L. wrote:
> >
> > you can select which audio device is used with -f/-F flags to sndiod
> > (details in man-page) in /etc/rc.conf.local. maybe that helps?
>
> thanks, but I right now I do have:
>
> ~ $
> On 2024-02-15, b...@fea.st wrote:
> > So I was curious, am I the only one using automatic OS updates
> > in cron to keep the fish fresh and the bits dust free?
> > 0 3 * * * root sysupgrade
And this saves you what, ten keystrokes a day?
Possibly hitting a bad moment to update
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 10:42:32AM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> huh, after i migrated nat fw from 82599 (ix) with LRO on (default) to
> a CX4121A (mcx) flashed to latest nvidia firmware and now i'm getting
> 900mbps on single tcp throughput
> (endpoints still using lro on em and ix)
em(4)
,
or is there something more elegant?
Some multiplexing USB dongle?
Jan
69
audio0 at azalia0
if any codecs of this card were supported.
In particular, you don't have an audio(4) device;
there is no "workaround" to that.
Someone has to write the driver for your Braswell.
(Idealy, donate the notebook to a developer :-)
Jan
On Feb 05 20:28:16, j...@ircnow.
On Jan 27 22:39:30, a...@lists.gxis.de wrote:
> ...on 2024-01-27 20:44:07, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > > > does pkg_delete -a help? It should remove all the packages not
> needed,
> > > I tried pkg_delete -a earlier today, but while it gave me a bunch
> > &g
On Jan 27 17:46:07, a...@lists.gxis.de wrote:
> I'm looking at one of my OpenBSD systems here that has been upgraded
> over a long time, and has /usr/local running out of space.
>
> It seems there's a lot of old versions of shared libraries in
> /usr/local/lib, like for exampl
On Jan 23 21:09:10, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> these are the errors drm reports:
>
> Jan 23 15:03:49 mb /bsd: drm:pid35173:iomfb_poweroff_v12_3 *ERROR*
> dcp_poweroff() done
> Jan 23 15:27:35 mb /bsd: drm:pid35173:iomfb_poweron_v12_3 *ERROR*
> dcp_poweron() starting
> Ja
cvs/src/share/man/man4/drm.4,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -p -r1.13 drm.4
--- drm.4 7 Jan 2022 00:44:17 - 1.13
+++ drm.4 23 Jan 2024 19:11:41 -
@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@
.Cd "amdgpu* at pci?"
.Cd "drm* at amdgpu?"
.Cd "wsdisplay* at amdgpu?"
+
On Jan 22 13:53:17, open...@mlst.nl wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> I followed the Disk FAQ, foe UEFI.
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraid
>
> # fdisk -gy -b 532480 sd1
> # fdisk -gy -b 532480 sd2
> # fdisk -gy -b 532480 sd3
> # fdisk -gy -b 532480 sd4
On Jan 20 17:48:01, i...@lyberth.dk wrote:
> Installation goes just fine. I sellect the disk (whole disk) auto
> partition, create user, install the files. At the end it asks to reboot
> halt or go to shell. No error messages, i just reboot, and get the no
> bootable device found
On Jan 20 16:43:54, i...@lyberth.dk wrote:
> I had the disk in my windows pc, had diskmgr make a gpt drive of it and
> then i could use the disk in OoenBsd.
As I said: don't complicate it with other OSes.
You don't need to massage your disk with win diskmgr
prior to an openbsd instal
> > /dev/sd0c represents the whole drive, so dd should be pointed at it.
>
> You should need to dd anything
"Shouldn't", obviously.
On Jan 20 05:12:40, nothingn...@citycable.ch wrote:
>
> On 19/01/2024 01:38, Isak Lyberth wrote:
> > Hello guys, I am sorry to bother you with such a basic question.
> > After many years of only using my favorite OS on my firewall, I have
> > decided to install OpenBSD
On Jan 11 01:35:20, p...@jbechtel.de wrote:
> TL;DR - maybe the reason is some bad interaction between Linux mount
> with wrong -o ufstype=old with following BSD auto-fsck on boot?
I don't suppose linux's mount of a wrong type
or obsd's autofsck would wipe the filesystem clean.
> >
On Jan 09 16:40:48, obsd.t...@randy.pensive.org wrote:
> I'm running OpenBSD on a Protectli box as a router/firewall. The disk is an
> SSD. Every now and then I reboot it ("sudo shutdown -r now") just to make
> sure it comes back up. Several times it hung on disk errors th
On Jan 10 00:21:12, p...@jbechtel.de wrote:
> Ten years ago I installed OpenBSD 5.[?] which included setting up a
> small partition of 2 GB, including the full OS with kernel, programs,
> web-related data, etc..
Why did you install everything in one small partition?
> What also
On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 05:14:47AM +, Valdrin MUJA wrote:
> I've got a question about TSO and LRO:
>
> How does enabling TSO and/or LRO on the Ethernet cards of a network
> device that will serve as a router and firewall affect the forward
> traffic of users accessing the
There's nothing to "confront". Go away.
On Dec 25 05:31:13, mikee...@firemail.cc wrote:
> Got a problem with my emails? Can't confront me man to man? Like fucking
> faggot scum?
>
>
wrong list,
wrong subject
On Dec 09 21:47:21, my2...@has.im wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I just reached version 1.2.5 of RADXIDE (MIT license), turned around
> many bugs, templetized its colors, contacted previous snippets code
> authors figuring in About.
>
> Now, I'm wondering what is eventually
On Dec 08 19:41:23, cahlu...@planet.nl wrote:
> In openBSD V7.4 I would like to see the output of ls in color, and therefore
> would like to know how to configure that. The output of "man ls" provides no
> information about this. Can anyone give me a tip?
Put your brown goggles on.
People have already explained to you
that 8 + 1 + 3 is less than 255.
Can you kindly shut the fuck up already?
On Dec 05 13:59:11, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Absolutely perceived, I haven't counted them. But I counted the 8.3 format
> for true:
> all the info contained
On Dec 04 11:16:04, da...@gwynne.id.au wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 03, 2023 at 06:02:03PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > (please keep replies on the list)
> >
> > On Dec 03 12:08:08, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> > > On Sun, Dec 03, 2023 at 02:35:11PM +0100, Jan Stary
(please keep replies on the list)
On Dec 03 12:08:08, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 03, 2023 at 02:35:11PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on a HP 260 G2 mini PC (dmesg below).
> > Everything works, except the wifi seems to be unsupported:
&g
)?
Is that a driver issue?
The machine boots windows (yet) from the internal disk
where the NIC seems to work just fine, so I don't think
it is a HW error.
2. The pckbc occasionaly complains abut
pckbc: command timeout
but the keyboards seems to be working just fine.
Jan
OpenBSD
On Nov 28 20:30:39, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 04:12:39PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Can I make the VGA output the default globaly, so that
> > individual users don't need to xrandr in their .xsession?
>
> Does this /etc/xorg.conf fix it?
the monitor itself is 434x270 mm.
(xdpyinfo also says the monitor is 338x211.)
Setting xrandr --output VGA1 --primary works around the problem.
Why are there two outputs recognized for the monitor?
Can I make the VGA output the default globaly, so that
individual users don't need to xrandr in the
IF you have a good reason to not let sysupgrade do a full install
(space? on my RPI that's the case), you can simply
sysupgrade -sfn
rm /home/_sysupgrade/x*
reboot
fox.
There are much more lightweight window managers than xfce,
such as the base cwm.
Whether that will be "slow" is anybody's guess
as we known nothing about your machine.
That being said, I happily run firefox on older Thinkpads
similar to the one below (a 2014 Thinkpad E145).
It's realy getting tiresome.
Take your incoherent rambling somewhere else.
On Oct 26 12:15:47, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Well, here for a secure OpenBSD I'm expecting a minimal usage of resources.
> But I see..if inserting my physical keyboard I get two keyboard devices
> attached to run a sleep
>
On Oct 25 12:10:07, maria.mori...@icloud.com wrote:
>
> > SoX's play --ignore-length can play it.
> >
> SoX's --ignore-length appears in a few formats, as far as the wav format
> goes, the code comments suggest it is implemented to handle 32-bit wav files
> greater than 2GB. It seems you just
On Oct 24 22:09:02, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> faad -w file.m4a | cat >file.wav
> results in a file with zero-size data chunk (because faad couldn't
> seek to the beginning of the file to fixup the header). aucat,
> audacious, audacity and sox can't play it; mpv, and ffplay can
SoX's play
xiting due to channel error.
Exiting due to channel error.
Exiting due to channel error.
Exiting due to channel error.
How can I further debug this?
Why does the resuming X fail to reattach the keyboard
while getting the encoding?
I don't know much about X; but wskbd is the console kbd driver, right
...',
Or you can iconv -t to some encoding that a2ps supports.
Jan
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (std, vt100 emulation)
How can I further debug this?
Jan
dmesg:
OpenBSD 7.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #1411: Tue Oct 17 21:56:20 MDT 2023
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8554905600 (8158MB)
avail mem = 8275869696 (7
e mplayer that has been zzz'ed
> inside a tmux session starts playing again.
>
> After restarting xenodm with rcctl restart xenodm,
> I can log in and everything seems to work again.
>
> See the dmesg below, including the zzz and resume,
> and the full X log up to here. How c
,
and the full X log up to here. How can I debug this?
Jan
OpenBSD 7.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #1406: Sun Oct 15 10:34:05 MDT 2023
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8285454336 (7901MB)
avail mem = 8014598144 (7643MB)
random: good seed from
On Oct 17 18:20:01, cahlu...@planet.nl wrote:
>
>
> Op 17-10-2023 om 16:53 schreef Jan Stary:
> > On Oct 17 16:46:13, cahlu...@planet.nl wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > After a new installation of openBSD 7.4 I received the following message:
>
On Oct 17 16:46:13, cahlu...@planet.nl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After a new installation of openBSD 7.4 I received the following message:
> "reorder_kernel: failed -- see
> /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP/relink.log". That turns out to be a zlib
> compressed data file, and I don't know how to
Use an ed25519 key instead of the obsolete rsa key.
Chances are the sshd server is refusing to work with the obsolete key.
If you showed the actual ssh -v output, people would if that is the case.
On Oct 08 19:44:36, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While moving my stuff online I decided that
On Oct 07 13:30:50, dco...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 1:26 PM Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > On Oct 07 07:08:21, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> > > On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 08:51:36AM +, Comte wrote:
> > > > The webcam seems wel
On Oct 07 07:08:21, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 08:51:36AM +, Comte wrote:
> > The webcam seems well detected but no image is displayed...
To be sure: you have kern.audio.record=1, right?
On Sep 27 09:17:47, spritskills...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you all for your replies. I needed to step away from my
> computer last night so I apologize for the terse email.
> sd0 is my physical hard disk with full disk encryption. I wrote a 5gb
> iso over the beginning of sd1c (my softraid
On Sep 26 21:42:02, spritskills...@gmail.com wrote:
> I did the thing.
> dd'd a 5gb img to my ssd instead of my usb and I want to die.
> dd if=file.iso of=/dev/sd1c
At this point, you are supposed to tell
what your disk layout is (or was :-).
Is sd1 your boot disk? What partitions did it
> While I can't comment on the actual numbers, one thing one could consider
> when restoring (from any medium/type) into a new empty file system is that
> you can mount the destination fs async during the restore in order to speed
> it up a bit.
I'll just add that mount(8) explicitly says so:
On Sep 10 18:27:27, de...@mailbox.org wrote:
> (I am considering getting a laptop with openBSD, but have
> not yet done so, which is why I can't easily check on my own.)
I doubt you will get a laptop with OpenBSD,
more likely you will have to install OpenBSD yourself.
(Which is not hard.)
> Does
If it's a firewall, chances are that what it's worth
is a few files in /etc. It might be much easier to backup,
reinstall with 7.3 and give those few files some love.
Jan
On Sep 08 10:01:45, alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi list,
> I've a problem. I need to upgrade OpenBS
On Sep 07 18:19:29, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Clearly I do not want to discriminate among
> Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc
> mobile apps, of the App Store ( the proposed order is clearly random)
Learn to discriminate, for everyone's sake.
Without even reading ahead:
you are either trolling
or just fucking retarded.
(Is that a haiku?)
On Sep 07 16:27:18, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just pushing myself over any device limit..
> I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
> and wondering if we can hope to have
It makes no difference that it's wifi.
If the printer is network connected, you can set it up in printcap(5)
as any other network-connected printer.
Make sure that the printer speaks postscript natively.
Otherwise, you will have to jump through hoops,
installing a printer-specific filter/driver
On Aug 29 06:08:25, subrat.k.l...@protonmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm a new openbsd user trying to learn openbsd and use it as my daily
> driver. I'm facing an issue with local video playback where the screen
> gets stuck whenever I try to play any video and the only option I have
> is to
On Aug 27 22:56:59, ch...@mailfence.com wrote:
> I would like be able to transfer files over ethernet from a system
> that has been booted from bsd.rd
Why do you need that?
(The only case where I want to have files from a bsd.rd boot
is a dmesg of a machine I am looking at, without installing.
On Aug 13 04:37:25, my2...@has.im wrote:
> - /usr/local/share/gtk-doc (=131MB), html doc completed of some vary
> .png files.. I guess this could be not only an endemic problem of my
> stick as gtk-doc is not installed here: I'm not in the need of GTK C
> code documentation
> -
On Aug 09 07:36:00, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2023-08-08, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Aug 07 15:32:05, mill...@openbsd.org wrote:
> >> Your best bet may be to replace the onboard wireless with a card
> >> that is supported by OpenBSD.
> >
> > On Aug
On Aug 07 15:32:05, mill...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Your best bet may be to replace the onboard wireless with a card
> that is supported by OpenBSD.
On Aug 08 09:55:58, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> Swapping to a different card is likely to give better results (generally
> faster, more stable,
> > Checking special files and directories.
> > Output format is:
> > filename:
> > criteria (shouldbe, reallyis)
> > etc/pf.conf:
> > permissions (0600, 0640)
>
> This seems to be since I updated to a snapshot:
I don't believe an upgrade switched on
the read bit
nts
Jun 23 10:38:00 mb /bsd: cpu2: 1 wakeup events
Jun 23 10:38:01 mb root: running /etc/apm/resume
Jun 23 10:38:06 mb apmd: system resumed from sleep
Jun 23 10:38:06 mb apmd: battery status: high. external power status:
connected. estimated battery life 100%
Jan
/etc/apm/{suspend,resum
: etc/etc.arm64/sysctl.conf
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/src/etc/etc.arm64/sysctl.conf,v
> retrieving revision 1.1
> diff -u -p -r1.1 sysctl.conf
> --- etc.arm64/sysctl.conf 11 Jan 2017 22:57:34 - 1.1
> +++ etc.arm64/sysctl.con
this install doomed to fail or am I missing some secret info that
> rummaging through the boot(8)
> boot_config(8) and boot_configamd64(8) man pages has failed to find?
Also, are you sure it's an amd64 machine?
(Not related to the boot problem I guess.)
Jan
[ using 1330724 bytes of bsd ELF s
an unclean /
Jan
OpenBSD 7.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sat Apr 29 23:58:22 CEST 2023
h...@stary.stare.cz:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 2098511872 (2001MB)
avail mem = 2015338496 (1921MB)
random: good seed from bootblocks
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
On Apr 26 11:38:40, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > On Apr 26 14:57:22, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > > On 2023-04-26, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > > This is current/amd64 on an APU1C (dmesg below).
> > > > While '
On Apr 26 14:57:22, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2023-04-26, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on an APU1C (dmesg below).
> > While 'sysctl hw' knows hw.power=1, apm doesn't know:
> >
> > Battery state: absent, 0% remaining, unknown life estimate
>
, the machine will always be on AC;
but it still seems strange for apm to not know.
Jan
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=amd64
hw.model=AMD G-T40E Processor
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=sd0:6f8cb251ba678394,sd1:47e56166cfb1e429
hw.diskcount=2
hw.sensors.cpu0.frequency0
On Apr 23 23:17:10, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Apr 23 21:00:35, na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
> > > That was in 2022. Lots of people will have machines without new BIOS.
> > I have the latest firmware and the ccp(4) RNG returns nothing but 0.
>
> With your diff, my APU2d's and APU2e's report all
v4.17.0.1, v4.17.0.2, v4.19.0.1
I'll try with the current diff.
Jan
> > I wonder if our kernel should have similar code to enable the registers.
>
> I tried that yesterday to no effect... but I'm not certain that
> what I'm trying to do below is equivalent to this coreboot chan
On Apr 21 17:27:37, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> > Christian Weisgerber:
> >
> > > I built a kernel with an instrumented driver. Unfortunately, no
> > > entropy is provided:
> >
> > FWIW, it appears to work on the SoftIron OverDrive 1000:
> >
> > ccp: rng
Once we leveraged the synergy of the red and purple solution frameworks.
On Apr 18 07:47:56, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
> I was always partial to the blue or purple ones.
>
> On April 18, 2023 3:42:58 AM MDT, Joel Carnat wrote:
> >
> >> Le 18 avr. 2023 à 11:30, Stuart Henderson a
> >>
for it.
Jan
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: /cvs/src/etc/etc.arm64/sysctl.conf,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -p -r1.1 sysctl.conf
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+#machdep.lidaction=0 # 1=suspend, 2=hibernate laptop up
On Apr 01 11:26:31, open...@cpnetserver.net wrote:
> Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
> I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me
> where to put this script?
> In /etc/rc.local it doesn't work...
> The scirtp is located in the path /home/tech
> and contains only this:
>
On Mar 24 17:47:28, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> a slight different console output:
> https://5md.at/l/obcons1
Don't do this. Console output is text - put it into the email,
don't make people go to a web page to read console output.
> I expect there is problem on that disk.
Obviously.
> and there
On Mar 24 04:34:42, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> sd1(umass0:1:0) Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x2a
>SENSE KEY: Aborted Command
> ASC/ASCQ: information Unit iuCRC Error Detected
>
> sd1 was the original disk which the second backup disk was copy from.
> And obviously the faulty sd3
On Mar 21 16:56:51, openbsd_s...@protonmail.com wrote:
> How to convert "sndiod data stream" to "RTP(rtmp/rtsp) data stream".
> mplayer and vlc can recive the "RTP(rtmp/rtsp) data stream".
"sndio data stream" is linear PCM audio data.
That can be played in any audio player out there.
Why do you
On Mar 04 18:46:29, neb...@rawtext.club wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 06:21:08PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB.
> > > devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device
> > > whic
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