> On Aug 17, 2023, at 10:28, whistlez wrote:
>
> [...] I believe we need to realize that, while the kernel is very
> secure, zero-day vulnerabilities are always a lurking threat.
>
> For those that don't know what is volatility, this is github page
>
> On Jun 28, 2023, at 13:26, Anton Borisov wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> here's sysctl extracts from Rise iDragon, IDT WinChip C6/2A running
> OpenBSD 7.3. All seems quite stable.
Interesting. Can you post a full dmesg for each of these?
of restarting it?
Thanks,
Scott
l?
2) What is the right way to filter packets transiting between subnets
in this configuration? I see in the man page that the directionality
of packets emerging from a veb to the network stack is not normal.
I've seen things with adding groups to the interfaces, but not
sure what that gets me that using interface names in pf.conf
doesn't.
Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide!
Scott
-rtl8723
rtwn-rtl8188e rtwn-rtl8192cU_Brtwn-rtl8723_B
Would a rtl8192ee chipset be supported?
There are a plethora a cheap 1200mbps cards with 8821ce chips.
Is there inclinations/efforts to add support?
Thanks
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On 11/24/2022 1:22 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Yes. Sometimes they even have stock.
PCEngines have stock again. Just ordered an apu2e4, and it shipped
within hours after placing my order and making payment.
That was the first thing PCEngines folks had me change. I tried 3 different
official power supplies with no change
> On Aug 25, 2022, at 11:09, Mike Larkin wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 05:51:18PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
>> This is current/amd64 on and APU2D0 (dmesg below)
>> upgraded to
Hi,
On OpenBSD, aligned_alloc currently fails with EINVAL if the requested
size is not a multiple of the requested alignment. Indeed, this stems
from a botch in the original specification in the C11 standard.
See Defect Report 460 or the NetBSD man page for more details, but this
silly
I believe the FAQ4 section on multibooting is placing all Grub2 based
distributions into the same bucket incorrectly. Debian and its
derivatives utilize a different path to BOOTX64.EFI and are amendable to
multibooting with OpenBSD. See attached patch for details.
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--- faq4
Hi,
I don't use OpenBSD, but I've played with it and am interested in making
my code portable to it. A trend which the GNU C Library recently got on
board with is to use a thread-local storage buffer for strerror() which
makes it safe to use across multiple threads. I was wondering if there
is a
On Nov 20, 2021: 17:38, Łukasz Moskała wrote:
W dniu 20.11.2021 o 16:34, Heppler, J. Scott pisze:
I live in a rural area with poor broadband. T-mobile is introducing a
cellular based home internet plan and if the speeds are 1/3 of what they
tout, my bandwidth will increase 20x.
This would
ethernet port on the arm64; Rasberry
Pi4/M3/BPI-M2, Banana Pi, Nano Pi. These appear to be Realtek or
Broadcom.
Questions:
Is there pci-e interface support for the Quectel EC25?
Broadcom (bge) vs Realtek (re) NIC's; is one better supported than the other?
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s to point to. Please help me figure this out and fix it.
Thanks in advance,
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Ham Call Sign: KE8CQC
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nal Message-
> From: David Dahlberg
> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2021 8:47 AM
> To: Scott Lewandowski
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: unexpected behavior with pf queues (bandwidth allocations
> seemingly ignored)
>
> Please try first to remove „min“. „Min“ makes it
I am attempting to prioritize traffic from a particular host. I have the
following queue definitions, with this match rule:
queue rootq on $ext_if bandwidth 13M max 13M
queue file1_bak parent rootq bandwidth 10M min 8M qlimit 1024
queue std parent rootq bandwidth 3M min 2M default qlimit 1024
ugh of a problem
to justify digging into it.
Sorry I don't have an answer for you. I just wanted you to know that it isn't
just you.
-Scott
On 5/11/2021 3:41 AM, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
On May 11, 2021 3:42 AM, Robert Klein wrote:
On Sun, 9 May 2021 07:47:32 -0700
Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
> On 5/9/2021 4:04 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2021-05-08, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
> >> Apologies if
On 5/11/2021 1:42 AM, Robert Klein wrote:
On Sun, 9 May 2021 07:47:32 -0700
Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
On 5/9/2021 4:04 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2021-05-08, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
Apologies if this is a question to which there is an obvious
answer, but I could not find one
On 5/9/2021 4:04 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2021-05-08, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
Apologies if this is a question to which there is an obvious answer, but
I could not find one in the sysupgrade man page, in the FAQ, or by Googling.
Is it not possible to do a sysupgrade from 6.9-current
On 5/8/2021 6:04 PM, trondd wrote:
On Sat, May 8, 2021 7:58 pm, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
Apologies if this is a question to which there is an obvious answer, but
I could not find one in the sysupgrade man page,
What is sysupgrade trying to do? What do you want it to do?
No? Read it again
Apologies if this is a question to which there is an obvious answer, but
I could not find one in the sysupgrade man page, in the FAQ, or by Googling.
Is it not possible to do a sysupgrade from 6.9-current to latest using
snapshots at the moment? When I try, I get the following response from
I had a similar speed drop on an Edge Router 4. I don’t know if it’s the same
situation on the Lite, but I believe it’s expected due to hardware acceleration
support (or lack of) and single core performance on the pf side.
Scott
> On Oct 4, 2020, at 17:24, Amarendra Godbole
>
> On 2020-09-14, Scott Reese wrote:
>> Greetings:
>>
>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Uwe Werler"
>>> To: "misc" , "Scott Reese" , "misc"
>>>
>>> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 12:47:
Greetings:
- Original Message -
> From: "Uwe Werler"
> To: "misc" , "Scott Reese" , "misc"
>
> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 12:47:31 PM
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Troubleshooting pf congestion
> Without seeing a rule set wh
yone could spare a couple of sentences or a share a link to a page
detailing what
state causes the system to consider itself contested, I would appreciate it.
Thanks for your time.
-Scott
System dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.7 (GENERIC.MP) #6: Thu Sep 3 14:08:18 MDT 2020
r...@syspatch-67-amd64.openbsd.or
"https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php?hostformat=unbound=0=plaintext;
unbound-control reload
and then unbound pull that file in as a local zone:
# Ad servers block
include: /var/unbound/etc/unbound_ad_servers
Scott
On 6/12/20 1:24 PM, George wrote:
Hi guys,
I am trying to setup
ts
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on wd0a (5463234f8754b441.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec
Organization:
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is post. It appears this is device dependent.
Can anyone recommend a make/model of SATA drive that can be used in
OpenBSD. The recommended to use "xorriso -as cdrecord" in OpenBSD?
Lastly, are any developer interested in addressing key sense in the ahci
driver? I'm willing to test on the h
On 23.07.2019 16:16, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Todd C. Miller wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 13:42:28 -0600, Scott Seekamp wrote:
>
> I tested by:
>
> - unplugging the sensor
>
> - changing /etc/ttys
>
> - kill -HUP 1
>
> - plugging sensor in and
On 23.07.2019 11:56, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Scott Seekamp wrote:
>
>> I purchased an inexpensive USB GPS receiver to test with time keeping on
>> my OpenBSD 6.5 box. It's a "u-blox" supported by the nmea driver.
>>
>> Following the man pages for ldatt
m constantly impressed with the work put into the OS and associated
tools.
Thanks
Scott
Links:
--
[1] https://man.openbsd.org/cua.4
[2] https://man.openbsd.org/init.8
[3] https://man.openbsd.org/tty.4
version. Unfortunately, there is not a
buildbot for iridium or chromium so you either have to wait for 6.6 to
get the latest version or run -current. Still, I do not believe it has
any major security issues at this time.
Scott
ophone etc.
Consider www/iridium as an alternative browser. You can export your
firefox bookmarks.html and import it into iridium. Although I do not
have solid numbers, I thought it was better in this regard than firefox.
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On 05/06, shadrock uhuru wrote:
hi everyone
when upgrading my laptop which is encrypted with a keydisk
i assume that i boot the 6.5 kernel which will be on a usb stick with
the keydisk inserted,
will the hard drive still be decrypted and upgraded,
yes
also will the encryption step need to be
On 04/05, Michael Lam wrote:
Are you able to have 2 clients connected at the same time? When I tried
that (I am using mschap) whenever the 2nd client connects the 1st one's
traffic will not go through anymore (it stays connected but no traffic
can go through).
I've noticed that, if my 2 ikedv2
y syntax incorrect? Would /etc/daily be doing something here to my
> configuration?
> Why would this line keep being automatically removed?
>
> Thanks in advance!
Greetings Henry:
Looks like you're running Saltstack. Any chance that your Salt master
has a copy of the rc.conf.local that doesn't have the ospf2d_flags line
and is resetting the file back to its "correct" values?
-Scott
use the
keyboard etc.
Will support come for this SoC architecture? Or am I better of selling this
board?
Think its a Gemini Lake SoC Chipset;
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#Baytrail_complete_freeze
I disabled all c-states in the bios although C1 will probably be OK.
Crashes/Lockups went away.
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and doesn't require
much handholding.
Thanks
Scott
/
If you need GPT/UEFI, then you choosing a bootloader that is capable of
GPT/UEFI dual booting. According to OpenBSD FAQ, Grub2 or reFIND
will work.
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Multibooting
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processing altogether.
Thanks
Scott
It is possible to put together a gui, wifi tray applet that utilizes
doas.
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=10400
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On 08/05, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hi everyone,
I thought I would share a couple scripts I wrote to block ads and bad
hosts. I have found them to increase web-browsing speed and reduce
battery consumption, especially on mobile devices. They also help
reduce pop ups and fake sites, especially
On 7/16/2018 9:15 AM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 09:11:50 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
BTW, newaliases seg faults for me with latest couple of snapshots
(amd64). No message other than "segmentation fault". Just submitted a PR
with sendbug.
Already fixed i
On 7/16/2018 8:32 AM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 17:59:58 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
# >>>>>>>>>>The program "newaliases" must be run after
# >>
On 7/16/2018 3:01 AM, Benjamin Baier wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 19:54:12 -0700
Joshua Taylor Eppinette wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 05:59:58PM -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
# >>>>>>>>>>The pr
In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
# >>The program "newaliases" must be run after
# >> NOTE >> this file is updated for any changes to
# >>show through to smtpd.
Yet the man page for newaliases(8) says:
Note: this utility
On 7/2/2018 8:05 AM, John Long wrote:
What userid does httpd run under?
I have some kind of permission problem, httpd can't serve some of the
content.
ps aux|grep httpd
On 7/2/2018 8:03 AM, John Long wrote:
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 17:18 +0300, IL Ka wrote:
What's the appropriate way to let the browser
know it should open it in Acrobat
See "Content-Disposition" header.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Dis
position
It tells
n access log:
nomina2.onomasticon.org 162.229.162.103 - scott [30/Jun/2018:10:20:47
-0700] "GET /hello/fred HTTP/1.1" 404 0
The index.php file is in the location specified:
$ ls -al /var/www/htdocs/lpn/src/public/
total 24
drwxr-xr-x 4 root daemon 512 Jun 21 13:13 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root daem
On 6/25/2018 9:37 AM, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
Does anybody knows what is needed to allow php to retrieve files while
under httpd chrooted ?
I recall the need of /etc/resolv.conf on the jail but that didn't work.
Also: http://php.net/manual/en/install.unix.openbsd.php
On 6/25/2018 9:37 AM, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
Does anybody knows what is needed to allow php to retrieve files while
under httpd chrooted ?
I recall the need of /etc/resolv.conf on the jail but that didn't work.
See /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/php-*
I was very eager to implement the new rewrite functionality in httpd.
However, I've run into an issue, and I am uncertain whether the new
behavior is CGI-compliant or not.
The app I am attempting to convert to httpd is currently built on nginx,
and the rewrite functionality it offers
On 06/19/18 03:37, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
I have 1500EUR for a new laptop. What would you buy with it?
On 06/19, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Have you considered one of the Librem laptops by Purism? I hear they're
quite nice, and are running coreboot straight from the factory.
They run
Not quite the same as earlier reports. Also not sure if this qualifies
as something reportable to bugs@ or not. The system appears to be
working normally otherwise.
scott #sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 6.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #90: Thu Jun 7 09:08:25
MDT 2018
dera...@amd64
On 5/26/2018 4:54 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
aeneas.datagenic.com doesn't respond on port 80. (And if I can't
fetch it, letsencrypt's checkers are also unlikely to be able to).
Firewall issue?
Oh, FFS.
Yes. A silly pf rule blocking incoming traffic from outside my LAN that
I overlooked
. At least that’s my understanding.
Or maybe I misunderstood the error message.
V/r,
Bryan
Thanks for chipping in.
Regrettably, I get the same error with -D flag only (i.e., no -A).
On May 25, 2018, at 4:10 PM, Scott Vanderbilt <li...@datagenic.com> wrote:
I'm having difficulty creating a n
On 5/25/2018 2:20 PM, Fred wrote:
On 05/25/18 21:10, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
I'm having difficulty creating a new SSL cert for a virtual host I'm
just standing up for the first time. I get the following error on
successive attempts:
urn:acme:error:unauthorized
Error creating new cert
I'm having difficulty creating a new SSL cert for a virtual host I'm
just standing up for the first time. I get the following error on
successive attempts:
urn:acme:error:unauthorized
Error creating new cert :: authorizations for these names not found or
expired: aeneas.datagenic.com
I've
Under 6.2 my laptop would hang a few hours after waking from sleep, and
it was my own damn fault for running an unsupported config (Lenovo x200
+ coreboot + SeaBIOS). But after upgrading to 6.3 I haven't been able to
get it to hang and I find myself back in 'it just works' land which is
so, so
0 inet proto tcp from any to “ip4 addr" port = 389
flags S/SA keep state (tcp.established 600) rdr-to port 389 round-robin
}
with the table containing both the ip4 and ip6 address.
Thanks!
Scott
It is in print/cups-filters
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/ports/print/cups-filters/pkg/README?rev=1.9=text/plain
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On 29.01.2018 17:28, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 03:07:49PM -0700, Scott Seekamp wrote:
I'm attempting to set up an OpenBSD virtualized environment and
running into
issues.
OpenBSD 6.2 AMD64 hypervisor
vm.conf:
vm "vm1" {
disable
memory 1g
disk "/vmm/vm1
I'm attempting to set up an OpenBSD virtualized environment and running
into issues.
OpenBSD 6.2 AMD64 hypervisor
vm.conf:
vm "vm1" {
disable
memory 1g
disk "/vmm/vm1.img"
interface { switch "uplink" }
}
vm "vm2" {
disable
memory 1g
On 1/18/2018 9:23 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 09:06:44AM -0500, Sean Murphy wrote:
>> I performed the steps as indicated n the links above and now have GENERIC.MP
>> running on my ERL. I did see that KARL failed on the initial install and
>> reboot,
>
> It looks like
On 1/15/2018 5:30 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
> On 12 January 2018 at 08:24, Scott Bennett <sbennett1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> After reading INSTALL.octeon, I was able to write miniroot62.fs to a usb,
>> plug that into the ERL, and perform a normal installation. The problem is
On 1/13/2018 5:01 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 11:24:59AM -0500, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> After reading INSTALL.octeon, I was able to write miniroot62.fs to a usb,
>> plug that into the ERL, and perform a normal installation. The problem is
>> that the i
and copied
that to the FAT partition. My ERL can now run SMP, but as you probably
guessed this does break KARL.
Has anyone been able to install bsd.mp on the ERL and not break KARL?
Selected snippets from the install process below.
Cheers,
Scott
[snip]
Octeon
Hello
You may need a direct route to the gateway as well
Happy holidays,
Scott
On Dec 24, 2017 4:08 PM, "Paul B. Henson" <hen...@acm.org> wrote:
Thanks for the info. I don't want to move any interfaces to a
non-default routing domain, I just want to be able to run a process
admit I really don't see what IP addresses I get
with 104.217.196.248/29.
Especially confusing with 104.217.196.249 as the gateway address
Chris Bennett
You get 6 addresses from that, but one is used by the gateway. Use
104.217.196.250 to 254 for your devices.
em0:
inet 104.217.196.250 255.255.255.248 104.217.196.255
Regards,
Scott
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 3:26 AM, ?? ?? wrote:
> Hello, I am very new to all these things, and wanted to have ssl for my own
> server (Openbsd6.2, Openbsd httpd, Openbsd acme-client), which will be my
> first ssl, other than previous self-signed one.
>
> Previously, to
I joined a VPN network (dn42) to learn BGP and such and decided to do
so with OpenBSD, which I'm also learning. Most peers are Linux
machines and they re-use their address on each VPN tunnel as a /32. I
have been successful doing the same until I decided I needed ospf for
my internal routes.
s
(man.openbsd.org/pkg_info#t). Obviously this will also show you
packages that you want to keep, such as mariadb, firefox, etc... But
this should help in determining some packages to remove.
Scott
On 11/7/2017 9:39 AM, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
On Mon, Nov 06 2017, Scott Bennett <sbennett1...@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf.tail
search 123090.net
lookup file bind
options edns0
Just being curious, why use "options edns0" here?
I haven't a
On 11/7/2017 8:46 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2017-11-07, Scott Bennett <sbennett1...@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to be able to enforce that all queries get funneled to OpenDNS. I
don't want someone to be able to outsmart the filter, at least at this
one level. Redirection lets me con
On 11/6/2017 9:29 PM, trondd wrote:
On Mon, November 6, 2017 8:50 pm, Scott Bennett wrote:
pass quick proto { tcp, udp } to port $udp_ports
Because you're telling pf to pass all taffic on port domain to anywhere.
Quick rules stop evaluation and you never hit the rdr-to rules below.
Oh, duh
actually supposed to work, I can still see evidence where my LAN
clients are able to go around the internal unbound. Relevant APU2
configurations are below. Omitting the unbound configuration as it
seems unhelpful. I have verified that it works; just the
redirection isn't working.
What have I goofed up?
,
and the qemu-kvm package version is 2.7.1-7.
If there's any information I can provide, please let me know.
-Scott
Hi everybody. I used to host my own email and I have ambitions to give
it another try. I prefer to keep my email on my home server if I can,
but I use Comcast and they block port 25. So, I thought I'd try setting
up an IKEDv2 based VPN between my home network (including my email
server at
few months? I'm presently using an older, larger rum(4) usb
device.
Thanks
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I am investigating the feasibility of migrating aRESTful webapp
currently hosted on nginx and6.1-currentto use httpd. Naturally, such an
application requires a URL-rewriting facility.
Perusing the httpd.conf(5) and httpd(8) man pages, this list's archive,
and Google, I see nothing that
On 6/14/2017 3:37 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Please forgive me if this has been noted on misc@, as I've overlooked
it, but, just out of curiosity, can anyone account for the recent
doubling in size of base61.tgz in recent amd64 snapshots of -current?
As recently as 7 June, it was ~58 MB in size,
Please forgive me if this has been noted on misc@, as I've overlooked
it, but, just out of curiosity, can anyone account for the recent
doubling in size of base61.tgz in recent amd64 snapshots of -current?
As recently as 7 June, it was ~58 MB in size, but over the last couple
of days at
You might get the error "'\' must be configured" when trying to
autoinstall, if your autodisklabel layout is only minimums, and the
minimums add up to more than the total available disk size. So, you
know, don't do that.
Putting this out there to save someone some troubleshooting time when
I've got a 27T drive, single partition, about half full. Combination of
big files and lots of small ones. 32G of ECC RAM. Hardware RAID5 ATM
though I've used software RAID5 on the same array and that was good too.
I keep offline backups of everything. I think it takes around an hour to
fsck,
unison?
On 05/24, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
document based solution.
2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Ulises M. Alvarez :
On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in
Yah, I ran into that too, syntax for that sorta stuff changed, now its
like this:
bind -T copy-mode-vi v send -X begin-selection
On 04/20, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Not really a question but one thing I noticed after upgrading dozen or
so OpenBSD servers from 6.0 to 6.1 per official
Hi everyone! I like to play with all the cool toys the devs give us,
because, you know, they are there, and it helps me learn. One of my
favorite walls to bang my head against is automatically connecting my
(OpenBSD-stable) laptop to the internet and automatically keeping it
connected as I
Interesting. I may have a similar problem and was planning to post about
it soon...in my case I've been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
between them, and ikedv2. I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer
IPSEC on top of my NATing traffic between rdomains, TCP passes fine, UDP
does not,
unfortunately no, I don't know what it is or how to solve it
On 03/19, Robert Campbell wrote:
Thanks Scott, I've followed your instructions and everything seems to be
working well on my x200. I'll let you know if I experience the period
locking you mentioned. We both get this error:
error
Czlonka <rczlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2017 at 10:14:39AM GMT, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
sc...@ggr.com (Scott Bonds), 2017.02.28 (Tue) 02:21 (CET):
> I'm polling using xrandr to check whether a new display was plugged
> in, so I can run a script to switch to it, i.e. plug in
On 03/01, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
sc...@ggr.com (Scott Bonds), 2017.02.28 (Tue) 02:21 (CET):
I'm polling using xrandr to check whether a new display was plugged
in, so I can run a script to switch to it, i.e. plug in an external
VGA monitor and it lights up automatically, unplug it and my laptop
Everyone once in a while, while I'm actively using the laptop, it just...locks
up: what's on the screen stops changing, the hard drive light is pegged on with
no fluctuation, moving the mouse doesn't move the pointer, typing doesn't
effect anything, I cannot switch to a different tty
I'm polling using xrandr to check whether a new display was plugged in, so I
can run a script to switch to it, i.e. plug in an external VGA monitor and it
lights up automatically, unplug it and my laptop automatically switches back to
using its internal display. But, every time I run xrandr my
By popular demand (ok, just 2 people asked)...now with instructions on how to
do this yourself: https://ggr.com/how-to-install-coreboot-on-your-x200.html
On 02/27, Scott Bonds wrote:
I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled, ME removed,
and the gigabit ethernet
I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled, ME removed,
and the gigabit ethernet firmware from libreboot. Everything seems to work.
Unlike with Libreboot, which comes with a Grub2 payload, Coreboot uses the
SeaBIOS payload by default and it can boot an encrypted OpenBSD
Updated a machine to latest (5 Feb.) snapshot of amd64. I'm now seeing
the following message after booting that I've not recalled seeing before:
splassert: yield: want 0 have 1
Looking in the list archives, I see a thread from Sept. 2016 where the
following response from Theo Buehler is
Super. Thanks!
On 1/27/2017 11:10 AM, Pablo Méndez Hernández wrote:
Hi Scott,
Yes, it was a bug that was fixed some hours ago by sthen@:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=148551522630798=2
Next snap should have the fix.
Regards.
Pablo
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 7:28 PM, Scott Vanderbilt <
On 1/27/2017 9:58 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Scott Vanderbilt <li...@datagenic.com> wrote:
I recently upgraded the -current snapshot on an amd64 host running Apache
Solr, and am now getting segmentation faults on Solr start-up that weren't
occ
I recently upgraded the -current snapshot on an amd64 host running
Apache Solr, and am now getting segmentation faults on Solr start-up
that weren't occurring with the previous snapshot ((GENERIC) #145: Mon
Jan 16 11:42:53 MST 2017).
Currently running:
# uname -a
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