> ok, how do I put this nicely...
> To run a modern browser, you need a modern computer. 1.5GB RAM and a
> celeron processor doesn't cut it.
> Nick
Moving towards a "modern" computers one will have problems with
supported hardware. Maybe some desktops are ok, but what can you do
about laptops. T
> Hi Stuart,
>
> > I think may be something is wrong with perl modules.
>
> Could be. How did you install things? Is this a fresh 5.5 install or an
> upgrade from an earlier version? Did you upgrade all packages?
>
Yeah, This is a fresh 5.5 64 bit.
I downloaded iso from this
http://ftp.jaist
On 23.08.2014. 18:16, Nick Holland wrote:
real mem = 1568260096 (1495MB)
avail mem = 1517772800 (1447MB)
...
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G530 @ 2.40GHz, 2394.94 MHz
ok, how do I put this nicely...
To run a modern browser, you need a modern computer
On 08/23/14 18:30, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 14-08-23 05:49 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
Copying install55.fs to a USB stick and booting from it starts to
boot, gets part-way through the boot process, then suddenly reboots.
All amd64 images fail in exactly the same way. The server logs a
Machine C
On 08/23/14 18:49, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Posting here before filing a bug in case this rings a bell...
>
> Dell PowerEdge 2900, with PERC 5 "integrated" controller. All BIOSes
> and firmware levels up to date as of ~6 months ago. (Which should be
> pretty current, since this isn't a new syste
On 14-08-23 05:49 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
Copying install55.fs to a USB stick and booting from it starts to
boot, gets part-way through the boot process, then suddenly reboots.
All amd64 images fail in exactly the same way. The server logs a
Machine Check Exception on CPU1 along with a bunch
Posting here before filing a bug in case this rings a bell...
Dell PowerEdge 2900, with PERC 5 "integrated" controller. All BIOSes
and firmware levels up to date as of ~6 months ago. (Which should be
pretty current, since this isn't a new system!)
Copying install55.fs to a USB stick and boo
> > >Are there any YubiKey-like devices that can contain many static
> > >password, not one like YubiKey?
> >
> > Not sure it helps, but mine contains two...
>
> It helps! I need one for login password and second for firefox's password
> manager. Which model do you use?
All yubikeys have the two s
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 08:15:23PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> However I have a different problem. I use firefox over ssh to another
> user on the same system. I do this because I don't want a would-be
> attacker to get to sensitive files such as my ssh keys. Now this setup
> runs pretty go
On 08/23/14 19:59, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> That is your problem...memory You will definitely see better performance
> with more memory. I use Pentium G2020 with 8GB of memory and the
> performance is good for browsing/occasional video with daily restart. Tweak
> the follwoing variables in /etc/logi
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 08/23/14 10:30, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> > Hello Everybody.
> >
> > Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
> > for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
> > user, I never had any
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 02:09:20PM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
>
>
> On August 23, 2014 4:33:55 AM CEST, "Артур Истомин"
> wrote:
> >On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 04:03:59PM -0700, Zach Leslie wrote:
> >> > However, I don't know how it is seen by the system and if it would
> >> > show up as a drive.
Henning Brauer [hb-open...@ml.bsws.de] wrote:
> > Any idea why this was so much less of a problem with altq?
>
> it wasn't... the hfsc core was the same, and cbq worked exactly the same
> way too.
>
> People might not have paid as much attention? I dunno.
>
Raising HZ was frowned upon when I po
23.8.2014 17:31, Gregory Edigarov kirjoitti:
Hello Everybody.
Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
three times.
It is im
On 08/23/14 10:30, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello Everybody.
>
> Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
> for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
> user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
> three times.
Just noticed that these drivers are not listed
Index: faq6.html
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/faq6.html,v
retrieving revision 1.318
diff -u -r1.318 faq6.html
--- faq6.html7 Aug 2014 01:51:34 -1.318
+++ faq6.html23 Aug
Hello Everybody.
Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
three times.
It is impressive. Every other system I use gives probl
On August 23, 2014 4:33:55 AM CEST, "Артур Истомин" wrote:
>On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 04:03:59PM -0700, Zach Leslie wrote:
>> > However, I don't know how it is seen by the system and if it would
>> > show up as a drive. Anyone in here is using a smart card to decrypt
>> > volumes at boot?
>>
>> You
On 2014-08-21, Vincent Gross wrote:
> here is the routing table on the gateway once S[AP] are installed:
>
> Encap:
> Source Port DestinationPort Proto
> SA(Address/Proto/Type/Direction)
> 192.168.55.220/32 0 192.168.56.1/320 0
> 37.160.166.168/esp/use/in
>
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 6:21 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> It may be easier to installboot(8) after copying.
Yeah I used installboot
--
"Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV"
- Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food"
On 2014-08-22, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Stuart Henderson [2014-08-22 13:51]:
>> On 2014-08-22, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> > * Federico Giannici [2014-08-22 09:51]:
>> >> On 08/22/14 08:22, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> >> >* Adam Thompson [2014-08-21 19:13]:
>> >> >>Unless I've mis-understood all th
On 2014-08-22, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> /boot is found by block number and offset of its inode so I think the root
> partition should be copied using dd.
It may be easier to installboot(8) after copying.
On 2014-08-22, Julien Meister wrote:
> Thank you very much.
>
> So there is really really no way for the system to retrieve the key stored
> on the smart card (using GnuPG) at boot in order to decrypt
> the volumes?
Correct, you can't run application programs like GnuPG before the
system has boot
On 2014/08/23 09:02, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
>
>
> Hi Stuart,
>
>
>
> amavisd-new runs fine for me on OpenBSD without particularly high
> CPU use.
>
>
> I am very glad to hear that it is running fine on my favourite
> Operating system OpenBSD.
>
> is Amavisd-new running on O
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