What path you would bytecode scan?

2024-03-07 Thread Daniele B.
Hello, I try again.. If you could have the chance to bytecode scan by your av your station what path you would scan taking the risk of false detections? Thanks! -Dan

Re: If you need to gamify...

2024-02-23 Thread Mihai Popescu
. Thank you very much.

Re: If you need to gamify...

2024-02-23 Thread Nowarez Market
a good weekend indeed.. Feb 23, 2024 19:04:44 Nowarez Market : > > If you need to gamify an ipotetical homescreen of Xfce in OpenBSD > how it could appear and what could be the possible price for a feedback to > bugs@ ? > > Indeed I just gamified 5 Mode website:

What path you would bytecode scan by the av?

2024-02-12 Thread Nowarez Market
Hello hackers, If you could have the chance to bytecode scan by your av my openbsd station infested of selfreproductive russian and chinese trojans what path you would scan taking the risk of false detections? Thanks! :D > N0\/\/@r€Z > -- >    /\/\@rk€T

Re: I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-12-24 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
Dear Jan: I'll do as I wish; and if you want to stop me you'll have to physically kill me. Do you understand, woman? And if you want to be in a fight or contest with me, of some kind; either legal or otherwise.: that can be arranged I suppose. Do you understand, woman? I'll make sure I post

Re: I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-12-16 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
. I dream to get this opensource engine working with the unreal map format. On Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 10:40:30 AM EST, wrote: Hello. I'm intersted in your task. I'm quite comfortable with C in general and currently working on graphics related things. I could give you a hand

Re: I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-12-16 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
rge.net/p/chaosesqueanthology/tickets/2/ If you are not getting any response, you are most likely not addressing the right forums or individuals. Then again, I have no idea what would be the proper forum(s) for this. All the best, Peter (who you reached via openbsd-misc) -- Peter N. M. Hanstee

Re: I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-12-16 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
Why won't anyone help my free software project? I simply want help with the unreal map format. https://sourceforge.net/p/chaosesqueanthology/tickets/2/

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-07 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, h...@mailo.com wrote: i have tested "recent" openbsd releases, since 2022, and almost all of them are a bit slow with xfce/firefox etc. i was wondering, for laptops range of 2013/16 years old, what would you recommmend them for a common web browsing using openbsd? I like

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-07 Thread Zé Loff
ng and > little software (eg LO, gimp..) > > i have tested "recent" openbsd releases, since 2022, and almost all of > them are a bit slow with xfce/firefox etc. > > i was wondering, for laptops range of 2013/16 years old, what would > you recommmend them for a common w

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-06 Thread Ampie Niemand
sing and little software (eg > LO, gimp..) > > i have tested "recent" openbsd releases, since 2022, and almost all of them > are a bit slow with xfce/firefox etc. > > i was wondering, for laptops range of 2013/16 years old, what would you > recommmend them for a common w

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-06 Thread Jan Stary
gt; LO, gimp..) the fact that linux "has been often recommended" has nothing to do with whether openbsd will work for you. > i have tested "recent" openbsd releases, since 2022, > and almost all of them are a bit slow with xfce/firefox etc. That depends largely on the machine.

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-06 Thread Anders Andersson
ndering, for laptops range of 2013/16 years old, what would you > recommmend them for a common web browsing using openbsd? > First of all, nothing except the last two releases would get any type of support other than "please upgrade to the latest stable", and security patches are n

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-06 Thread Daniele B.
You are out of luck, many of us are with old hardware as well and they are very happy with the latest releases of OpenBSD. Then when you talk about your legacy hardware you do not quote any cpu or ram spec. Eventually to start a good dialog you need to do that. -- Daniele Bonini Nov 6, 2023 13

Re: Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-06 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 11:29:22AM +0100, h...@mailo.com wrote: > what would you recommmend them for a common web browsing using openbsd? The surf browser in www/surf works quite well on older hardware.

Default Revival of a ten years old computer : how would you do it?

2023-11-06 Thread hd99
since 2022, and almost all of them are a bit slow with xfce/firefox etc. i was wondering, for laptops range of 2013/16 years old, what would you recommmend them for a common web browsing using openbsd? I thank you vm

Re: I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-10-10 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
not /that/ much harder than any of the new programming languages: you just got to say where you want to store your data. Everyone is afraid of that now for some reason. I've found C to be very similar to PERL, and QuakeC, it's just easy to use as one or the other. And C is alot faster. I don't

Can you help our opensource project (file formats)?

2023-10-10 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
We want the unreal map file types. http://sf.net/p/chaosesqueanthology /tickets/2/ .t3d and .unr file formats

I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-10-06 Thread nipsey hussle
Dear RMS; I've read that you are both a lisp and C developer. I cannot get any contributors for the longstanding C 3d engine I work on as part of my fully-free-software (including media) 3d game/architecture project. I've been working on it alone for 10 years but now have branched into supporting

I can't get contributors for my C project. Can you help?

2023-10-06 Thread chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
Dear RMS;   I've read that you are both a lisp and C developer. I cannot get any contributors for the longstanding C 3d engine I work on as part of my fully-free-software (including media) 3d game/architecture project. I've been working on it alone for 10 years but now have branched

OT: Inspired by you.. and by Zuckerberg

2023-10-01 Thread Daniele B.
Hello, Inspired by you, and sorry if I forgot someone, I reinvented https://sim.pli.city Spare time any feedback could be very welcome. -- Daniele Bonini

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-08-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-08-03, Mihai Popescu wrote: > Not a Ryzen 9, but an AMD. you seem to be on the wrong thread. this one is *specifically* for ryzen 9, here is the original message; | A small number of us with AMD Ryzen 9 (i.e. chips in the 7x000 range) | machines have been experiencing regular (of

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-08-04 Thread Mihai Popescu
I got the system freeze from the previous email again. I don't know what "debug" commands to run, please point me in the right direction. Thank you.

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-08-03 Thread Mihai Popescu
Not a Ryzen 9, but an AMD. I installed the snapshot, and started playing endless-sky from packages. Went away and we i came back, the game was not responsive anymore. Switched to console with Alt+Ctrl+F2, logged in as an user and used top command. endless-sky was listed as sleep / kqread. Logged

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-29 Thread shubori.naesu
Hi, I'm running OpenBSD-current (OpenBSD 7.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #1314: Tue Jul 25 17:02:17 MDT 202) for many years now on my Lenovo Thinkpad T14 AMD Gen1 without any big issues so far. Few weeks ago, my system started to hang randomly, but many times, it was linked to Firefox high memory

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-28 Thread Paul de Weerd
(Apologies for the late reply, I've been off for a few days and have spent very little time behind a keyboard) I have such issues. CPU model: hw.model=AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor Motherboard: hw.vendor=ASUS hw.product=ProArt X670E-CREATOR WIFI Have you

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread chohag
Is it something in the water? Mike Larkin writes: > On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 08:09:11PM +0100, cho...@jtan.com wrote: > > This is completely unrelated to the question we asked. Please I mentioned that. Twice. Beginning with the very first words: > > Not really. But. Then summarising with: > >

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread Joel Wirāmu Pauling
B 64b/line 2-way I-cache > > cpu0: 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache > > cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 > > > > Times two. > > > > As you say the existing processes seem to work fine right up until > > sshd is nearly (but not quite?) ready to fork: > > > > . &

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread Mike Larkin
R,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,SSSE3,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,RDTSCP,LONG,LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC > > cpu0: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache > > cpu0: 512KB 64b/line 16-way

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread Kastus Shchuka
,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC > cpu0: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache > cpu0: 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache > cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 > > Times two. > > As you say the existing processes seem to work fine right up until

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread Mike Larkin
,SSE3,MWAIT,SSSE3,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,RDTSCP,LONG,LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC > cpu0: 32KB 64b/line 8-way D-cache, 32KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache > cpu0: 512KB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache > cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 > > Times tw

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread chohag
y L2 cache cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 Times two. As you say the existing processes seem to work fine right up until sshd is nearly (but not quite?) ready to fork: . . . debug1: SSH2_MSG_EXT_INFO received debug1: kex_input_ext_info: server-sig-algs= debug1: kex_input_ext_info: public

Re: Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread Mike Larkin
"7900x") > Motherboard (e.g. "MSI PRO670-X") > Have you experienced crashes? (Yes/No) If "Yes": > what frequency (e.g. "daily/weekly/no obvious pattern")? > are there are obvious causes (e.g. "happens when I run program X&q

Ryzen 9 (7x000) users: do you experience hangs?

2023-07-18 Thread Laurence Tratt
sort of pattern going on (e.g. are certain motherboards / BIOSes correlated with hangs or not?), I'd like to poll Ryzen 9 OpenBSD users. At a minimum we'd need to know: CPU model (e.g. "7900x") Motherboard (e.g. "MSI PRO670-X") Have you experienced crashes? (Yes/No)

OT: Thank you for a second to none documentation in OpenBSD!!!

2023-05-30 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, I just wanted to take a moment to give you guys thanks big time! I guess I have been spoiled for the last 2+ decades using OpenBSD and always find what I need in the man pages and rarely needed to search the web for additional info. Even for a noob trying OpenBSD I realize how easy

Re: Geomant - Would you review my first C project ?

2022-08-15 Thread Ingo Schwarze
.sei.cmu.edu/education-outreach/courses/course.cfm?courseCode=V35 This isn't perfectly on topic, but i doubt you will find overwhelming enthusiam for the purchase of a "professional certificate" on an OpenBSD list. I know several people inside OpenBSD and a number outside whom i would tr

Re: Geomant - Would you review my first C project ?

2022-08-10 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hi! Do you want to learn howto program ? This is the book: The Science Of Programming, by David Gries Do you want to learn how to code ? You need to specify the language. In case of C (ANSI C) the book is: The C Programming Labguage, by Brian W. Kernihghan

Geomant - Would you review my first C project ?

2022-08-06 Thread Sylvain Saboua
variable locally) that produces my first run-time bug instead of a compiler warning or error. Would you review part of whole of either file and tell me what you think of my code ? Thank you. For more information on geomanteia, see: http://naosofiakkhos.blogspot.com/2011/01/casting-of-shield

thank you for faq..pf..ex.1 update...

2022-04-19 Thread harold felton
this is just a huge THANK YOU message... for whatever reason, i have been "trying" to get my openbsd router working correctly for many moons... no reason to explain all of the mistaken paths i have had, but finally, between the faq at https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html and t

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-19 Thread Mario Peter
Hi! I use 'Pain Free Passwords', a browser extension from Wladimir Palant. It can regenerate your password from user, website and your password - or store your own ones, locally. I've been using it for years and never thougt about passwords again. https://pfp.works/ Mario On Jan 07 2022,

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-09 Thread Rob Schmersel
devices used in my family (bought the premium service for backup, but you can run that yourself)

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-08 Thread Kristaps Dzonsons
If you're using keepassxc-browser with chromium in ports (at least for 7.0), note that the same unveil bits documented for firefox apply: % tail /etc/chromium/unveil.main [snip] # KeePassXC /usr/local/bin r /usr/local/bin/keepassxc-proxy rx If you don't have the /usr/local/bin unveil

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-08 Thread deich...@placebonol.com
based software. There’s more >info available on the project page: (https://keepassxc.org/project/ ><https://keepassxc.org/project/>). You might find a command line version more >to your liking. Various implementations for different platforms are >documente

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-08 Thread Willy Gonnason
I’ve used keepassxc, or earlier variants of it, for over a decade and a half and Ive been happy with it. Keepassxc is gui based software. There’s more info available on the project page: (https://keepassxc.org/project/ <https://keepassxc.org/project/>). You might find a command line v

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
;Wrong passphrase!" ; rm "$F"_ ; exit ; } grep "^$name" "$F"_ && { rm "$F"_ ; exit ; } echo $name not found, creating new entry: N=`openssl rand -base64 - 12 | cut -b 1-16` echo "$name"$N echo "$name"$N | cat "$

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Todd
I use https://www.passwordstore.org/ pkg_add password-store On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 2:03 PM wrote: > Hello. I hope this these types of questions are okay for an mailing list.. > I completely understand if they are not.. > > There's password-store, but it does need some shitty dependencies.. >

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Sean Kamath
> On Jan 7, 2022, at 13:38, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 01:23:30PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote: >> gpg < file.gpg > > Why gpg and not openssl? 21 years of muscle memory? But that is a good point. . . Hrm.

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 01:23:30PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote: > gpg < file.gpg Why gpg and not openssl?

Re: What password manager do you recommend?

2022-01-07 Thread Sean Kamath
> On Jan 7, 2022, at 11:53, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > Hello. I hope this these types of questions are okay for an mailing list.. > I completely understand if they are not.. > > There's password-store, but it does need some shitty dependencies.. > Then there's opm, but since it doesn't seem to be

Re: openssl s_client gives "called a function you should not call"

2020-11-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
et nor -ign_eof have | been given), the session will be renegotiated if the line begins with an | R; if the line begins with a Q or if end of file is reached, the | connection will be closed down. It's actually documented! Would not have thought to look for this in the manpage .. tha

Re: openssl s_client gives "called a function you should not call"

2020-11-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
Hi Janne, On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 07:59:22AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote: | I think anything starting with capital R in that case (s_client) gets | parsed as RENEGOTIATING. | As for why openssl complains about it is unknown to me, but that gotcha is | old at least. Wow .. unexpected. But

Re: openssl s_client gives "called a function you should not call"

2020-11-12 Thread Claus Assmann
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020, Paul de Weerd wrote: > $ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect localhost:587 > RCPT TO: ^ = RENEGOTIATING and the syntax is wrong too: NO space after colon, see the fine RFCs. openssl(1): When used interactively (which means neither -quiet nor -ign_eof have

Re: openssl s_client gives "called a function you should not call"

2020-11-12 Thread Janne Johansson
Den tors 12 nov. 2020 kl 22:15 skrev Paul de Weerd : > While trying to debug my smtpd setup, I got the error "called a > function you should not call" from openssl s_client: > > $ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect localhost:587 > > EHLO >

openssl s_client gives "called a function you should not call"

2020-11-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
While trying to debug my smtpd setup, I got the error "called a function you should not call" from openssl s_client: $ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect localhost:587 EHLO 250- Hello [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet you 250-8BITMIME 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES 250-SIZE 36700160 250-DS

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-19 Thread Tom H
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 10:26 AM Ottavio Caruso wrote: > On 18/09/2020 09:01, Tom H wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso >> wrote: >>> On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote: >>>> You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc"

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-18 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Ottavio, Ottavio Caruso wrote on Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 09:22:11AM +0100: > On a side note, there's no mention of startup files in sh(1) > and I wonder why. >From sh(1), second paragraph: This manual page describes only the parts relevant to a POSIX compliant sh. If portability is a

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-18 Thread Ottavio Caruso
On 18/09/2020 09:01, Tom H wrote: On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso wrote: On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote: You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if "SKSH_VERSION" exists. You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if "$SH_VE

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-18 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso wrote: > On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote: >> >> You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if >>"SKSH_VERSION" exists. >> >> You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if &qu

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-17 Thread Ottavio Caruso
to subshells. In theory, it shouldn't be exported but it does get exported if one uses ENV=.kshrc vs sourcing .kshrc. You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if "SKSH_VERSION" exists. You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if "$SH_VERSION" exists.

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-17 Thread Ottavio Caruso
On 17/09/2020 00:58, Ashlen wrote: On 20/09/15 05:49PM, Ottavio Caruso wrote: Maybe it's just because OpenBSD sh is just ksh in disguise or there might be other reasons that I obviously don't know. Yep, you're right. They share the same inode. ls -li /bin/{,k}sh 77862 -r-xr-xr-x 3 root

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-17 Thread Tom H
to this. > > Thanks but I gave that for granted. My question was about not > exporting PS1 to subshells. In theory, it shouldn't be exported but > it does get exported if one uses ENV=.kshrc vs sourcing .kshrc. You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if "SKSH_VE

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-16 Thread Ashlen
On 20/09/15 05:49PM, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Maybe it's just because OpenBSD sh is just ksh in disguise or there > might be other reasons that I obviously don't know. Yep, you're right. They share the same inode. ls -li /bin/{,k}sh 77862 -r-xr-xr-x 3 root bin 613656 Sep 15 12:10 /bin/ksh

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-15 Thread Ottavio Caruso
iately. ~/.profile is normally read only at login, while sub-shells will source whatever file is specified in ENV. This is what I had and it generated the undesired prompt in sh. You probably mean "interactive shells", not just sub shells. A sub shell could be child of a non login shell as

How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-15 Thread Ottavio Caruso
Hi, I have this in ~/.kshrc : PS1="\u@\h:\w\$ " which works fine in ksh: oc@OpenBSD:~$ However, if I open a sh subshell, I get: \u@OpenBSD:\w$ which is not very nice. The only hack I've found is to append this to ~/.profile: if [ -n "$KSH_VERSION" ]; then if [ -f "$HOME/.kshrc" ];

Re: How do you get different $PS1 for /bin/sh and /bin/ksh?

2020-09-15 Thread Vincenzo Nicosia
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 02:08:16PM +0100, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Hi, > > I have this in ~/.kshrc : > > PS1="\u@\h:\w\$ " > > which works fine in ksh: > > oc@OpenBSD:~$ > > However, if I open a sh subshell, I get: > > \u@OpenBSD:\w$ > > which is not very nice. The only hack I've found is to

Re: I see you guys are full of shit when it comes to one thing:

2020-04-15 Thread Aaron Mason
This isn't the airport, no need to announce your departure. On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 3:27 PM zap wrote: > > you think proprietary softwatre is secure as much as linux loves being > shit. > > > I had hoped you guys had better self respect, and had some moral > integrity w

RE: I see you guys are full of shit when it comes to one thing:

2020-04-15 Thread zeurkous
"zap" wrote: > Also, by all means, please do ban me if you want. Me's never seen anyone on the list outright banned... However, replies to at least one thread have been (and are perhaps still being) filtered out. That thread involved a {loonie,troll} excessively cross-posting rat

RE: I see you guys are full of shit when it comes to one thing:

2020-04-15 Thread zeurkous
"zap" wrote: > you think proprietary softwatre is secure as much as linux loves being > shit. > >[and it just went downhill from there...] Please calm down. Somtimes mefeels the way you do, so meunderstands... however, me'd advise not to make a public scene.

Re: I see you guys are full of shit when it comes to one thing:

2020-04-14 Thread zap
Also, by all means, please do ban me if you want. I really couldn't care less.  you guys need to get off your own pedestal. On 04/15/20 01:25, zap wrote: > you  think proprietary softwatre is secure as much as linux loves being > shit.  > > > I had hoped you guys had better self r

I see you guys are full of shit when it comes to one thing:

2020-04-14 Thread zap
you  think proprietary softwatre is secure as much as linux loves being shit.  I had hoped you guys had better self respect, and had some moral integrity within.  And if you think i sound sad for dissing GNU, I was going to hold this back, but your fucking attitudes are shit as are your

Re: Failed to install bootblocks. You will not be able to boot OpenBSD

2020-04-06 Thread Aaron Mason
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 1:14 AM Justin Noor wrote: > > Hello OpenBSD Community, > Hi! > [SNIP] > had no data on them, other than the FreeBSD installation sets, I decided > not to clean the boot code area with 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1 > count=1'. > > Tha

Re: Failed to install bootblocks. You will not be able to boot OpenBSD

2020-04-04 Thread Justin Noor
Hi Otto, Yes you're right - I wiped the 'i' partition during the custom installation. I started over from scratch leaving the 'i' partition intact and the installation was successful. Thank you for your time. On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 12:49 PM Otto Moerbeek wrote: > On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 05

Re: Failed to install bootblocks. You will not be able to boot OpenBSD

2020-04-03 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 05:03:23PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 07:11:12AM -0700, Justin Noor wrote: > > > Hello OpenBSD Community, > > > > Hope you all are staying safe during these crazy times. > > > > I am looking for a

Re: Failed to install bootblocks. You will not be able to boot OpenBSD

2020-04-03 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 07:11:12AM -0700, Justin Noor wrote: > Hello OpenBSD Community, > > Hope you all are staying safe during these crazy times. > > I am looking for any feedback on an installation error that occurred using > the custom-layout partition option across tw

Failed to install bootblocks. You will not be able to boot OpenBSD

2020-04-03 Thread Justin Noor
Hello OpenBSD Community, Hope you all are staying safe during these crazy times. I am looking for any feedback on an installation error that occurred using the custom-layout partition option across two SSDs. ERROR: Installboot: no OpenBSD partition Failed to install bootblocks. You

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2020-01-12 Thread Aaron Mason
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:40 AM Mohamed salah wrote: > > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work > fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do? For most of

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2020-01-11 Thread Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen
> 28. aug. 2019 kl. 16:32 skrev Mohamed salah : > > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work > fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do? > Y

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2020-01-10 Thread Raymond, David
's your motivational to use >> > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't >> work >> > fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do? >> >> I wanted a machine with tcp and udp but which wasn't listening for

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2020-01-10 Thread Christopher Turkel
On Friday, January 10, 2020, Raul Miller wrote: > On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 10:41 AM Mohamed salah > wrote: > > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't > work > > f

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2020-01-10 Thread Raul Miller
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 10:41 AM Mohamed salah wrote: > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work > fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do? I wanted a machine

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2020-01-10 Thread Stanislav
t none of them helps to choose FreeBSD as desktop or laptop in 2018 without any doubts. I think its true (IMHO) in 2020 too. Finally, I observe smth like crisis in FreeBSD's growth. Its future is not clear. Of course, future is not absolutely clear always and everywhere, but Im sure you understan

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-29 Thread VanL
OpenBSD has earned a reputation for security conscientiousness on first run. You would want to run your program on OpenBSD for that. As to compliance, it is not unheard of for the program's calculating engine core to be implemented, in, say, Italy, where Ferrari designs and manufactures

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-28 Thread Roderick
?! It is like a dynamic web page. I wrote my own double-entry accounting program with tcl, tk and sqlite. A delight using it compared with gnucrash. Rod. On Sat, 21 Dec 2019, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: > Hi, > > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? What do you recommend? If you have >

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-28 Thread Romain FABBRI
I like to use https://www.dolibarr.org/ -Message d'origine- De : owner-m...@openbsd.org De la part de Allan Streib Envoyé : vendredi 27 décembre 2019 19:49 À : jeanfrancois ; misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD? jeanfrancois writes: > Tha

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-27 Thread Allan Streib
jeanfrancois writes: > Thanks for that insight on using LaTeX (from ports). If you look on CTAN there are several invoicing pacakges. https://ctan.org/topic/invoice Allan

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-25 Thread jeanfrancois
Thanks for that insight on using LaTeX (from ports). Absolutely useful. Regards, Jean-François Le 22/12/2019 à 01:53, Ingo Schwarze a écrit : Hi Mikolaj, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote on Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 11:57:07PM +: Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? Yes. What do you recommend

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-25 Thread Jan Stary
On Dec 23 12:47:41, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote: > On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 23:57:07 + Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: > > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? > > What do you recommend? > > LibreOffice. > Then I export the .odt as a .pdf, which is emailed with comments. >

Re: thank you for 6.6 and bsd.rd

2019-12-23 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Roderick(hru...@gmail.com) on 2019.12.21 19:50:03 +: > > On Thu, 19 Dec 2019, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > > for 6.5 onwards, all you had to was type > > > > sysmerge > > sysupgrade > > I read somewhere that something like this was coming for

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-23 Thread Craig Skinner
On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 23:57:07 + Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? Yes Mikolaj, only about 1~2 some weeks. > What do you recommend? LibreOffice. Then I export the .odt as a .pdf, which is emailed with comments. Low volume, so good enough for me!

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-22 Thread Muhammad Muntaza
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019, 08:54 Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: > Hi, > > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? What do you recommend? If you have > experience in more than one app, why did you chose one over the other? > If you use something open-source on other OS, let me know as well. If

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-22 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 11:57:07PM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: > Hi, > > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? What do you recommend? If you have > experience in more than one app, why did you chose one over the other? > If you use something open-source on other OS, let

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-22 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am Sat, 21 Dec 2019 16:56:29 -0800 schrieb Lyndon Nerenberg : > tbl + troff -ms has always worked for me. > Can u share a snippet of what you are doing?

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-22 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am Sat, 21 Dec 2019 23:57:07 + schrieb Mikolaj Kucharski : > Hi, > > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? What do you recommend? If you > have experience in more than one app, why did you chose one over the > other? If you use something open-source on other OS, let me know as

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-22 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
I don't, but I wonder if there is a WordPress or similar way to do it. That way you have a searchable database plus you can just pull it up on your browser and print it out. Just a thought. Edgar On Dec 22, 2019 4:14 AM, cho...@jtan.com wrote: > > Mikolaj Kucharski writes: > > Hi

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-22 Thread chohag
Mikolaj Kucharski writes: > Hi, > > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? What do you recommend? If you have I use nmh to compose an email to my accountant saying something along the lines of "please generate the next invoice for work X at company Y" and a few hours or da

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-21 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
tbl + troff -ms has always worked for me.

Re: What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-21 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Mikolaj, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote on Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 11:57:07PM +: > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? Yes. > What do you recommend? If you have > experience in more than one app, why did you chose one over the other? > If you use something open-source on other OS,

What do you use to generate invoices on OpenBSD?

2019-12-21 Thread Mikolaj Kucharski
Hi, Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD? What do you recommend? If you have experience in more than one app, why did you chose one over the other? If you use something open-source on other OS, let me know as well. If you use some own written app, for generating invoices, I'm also interested

Re: thank you for 6.6 and bsd.rd

2019-12-21 Thread Roderick
On Thu, 19 Dec 2019, Theo de Raadt wrote: > for 6.5 onwards, all you had to was type > > sysmerge > sysupgrade I read somewhere that something like this was coming for 6.6, but I remember that I followed the instructions for upgrading from 6.5 to 6.6, and this wa

Re: thank you for 6.6 and bsd.rd

2019-12-20 Thread VanL
"Theo de Raadt" writes: > Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > >> Being able to copy the new (6.6) bsd.rd to an existing filesystem on the >> (running) old OpenBSD system, then boot that bsd.rd to install, was >> really really nice. Thank you! > > well you mis

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