On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 08:33:56PM +, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > +04/01 April Fool's Day
>
> This I'm not entirely sure of but both Google and Wikipedia use plural
> possessive - "April Fools' Day".
>
oxford style manual notes "Fool's" (singular) as being of US in origin,
and "Fools'" as
Oh, neverr mind. Sorry about the noise.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> Given the following code,
>
>
> define vc(vs,t,r,c) {
> return vs * (1-e(-t/(r*c)));
> }
>
> scale = 5;
> vs = 120;
> r = 60;
> c = .01;
> for ( t=0.0;
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-01-11, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
>> directory "ldap://DC1.samba.domain.com:389; {
>
> afaik this just takes a hostname, not a URL.
Confirmed.
And see also:
On 2016-01-11, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
> directory "ldap://DC1.samba.domain.com:389; {
afaik this just takes a hostname, not a URL.
erk.
And Stuart reminded me, off list, that I had forgotten to mention that
the code depends on calling bc with the "-l" option, for the "library"
power of e function I'm using below.
I'm just not with it today.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:19 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> Oh,
Hi,
Is there a quick way to find the exact states or state number created by
a specific rule(s) without parsing the whole state table (pfctl -ss -vv)?
I've tried loading the rules I'm concerned about in a separate anchor
but that didn't work
pfctl -a foo -ss
thanks
G
> On 11 Jan 2016, at 22:43, Daniel Melameth wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Marko Cupać wrote:
>> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:11:27 -0700
>> Daniel Melameth wrote:
>>> You NEED to set a max on your ROOT queues.
>> I came to
--On Monday, January 11, 2016 12:38:51 PM -0800 Chris Cappuccio
wrote:
> I wouldn't just assume the problem is hardware. In fact, you should
> provide a dmesg, trace, etc.
It's already reported in bugs@, so I figured it would be redundant
here. See:
I have one that works fine:
mskc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Marvell Yukon 88E8053" rev 0x22, Yukon-2 EC
rev. A3 (0x2): apic 1 int 16
But there are several variants of this chip, and some are buggier than
others. Problems have been reported before. Unfortunately I have
never been able to
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 07:35:50PM GMT, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On 2016-01-06 Wed 23:31 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> >
> > So I instead had a stab at a calendar.united-kingdom file.
> >
>
> Following on from a bit of discussion, below is an attempt at a UK
> calendar file, with
Devin Reade [g...@gno.org] wrote:
> I reported a problem on the bugs@ list in that I have a machine that
> panics if the msk(4) interface is used, but works fine with an em(4)
> interface.
>
> There is a possibility that I have bad hardware as I've been able to
> replicate this on 5.9 beta, 5.8
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:13:03AM -0700, Chris Wojo wrote:
> I'm trying to connect to a wireless access point but receive "iwm0: could not
> initiate 2 GHz scan" from dmesg.
I'm seeing these message sometimes but they are transient
and scanning usually works fine after another attempt.
So I
On 2016-01-11, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a quick way to find the exact states or state number created by
> a specific rule(s) without parsing the whole state table (pfctl -ss -vv)?
>
> I've tried loading the rules I'm concerned about in a separate
> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 11:08:39 + (UTC)
> From:
>
> Hi Mark,
> Thanks for having a look at this.
> The 6th of January install59.fs should have v 1.298 of acpi.c
> But I still get the same 'can't map interrupt' on both EHCI and XHCI.
> Let me know if there's a way to
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Marko Cupać wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:11:27 -0700
> Daniel Melameth wrote:
>> You NEED to set a max on your ROOT queues.
> I came to this conclusion as well. But not only on root queues. For
> example, when max is
On 11/01/16 13:27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2016-01-11, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
Hi,
Is there a quick way to find the exact states or state number created by
a specific rule(s) without parsing the whole state table (pfctl -ss -vv)?
I've tried loading the rules
Oh, my mistake.
Needed to change:
binddn"WYNNYCHENKO\Administrator"
to
binddn"WYNNYCHENKO\\Administrator"
also.
Now, when I start ypldap:
# ypldap -dv
...
startup [debug mode]
configuration starting
applying configuration
connecting to directories
starting directory update
searching
On 01/11/16 04:44, li...@ggp2.com wrote:
Whenever running "doas pfctl -s queue -v" on a 5.8/amd64 box (PC engines
apu1d4), it outputs the error "pfctl: DIOCGETQSTATS: Bad file
descriptor".
My initial reaction when reading this was "this sounds like kernel and
userland out of sync" and a
On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 15:42:04 +, Tiemen Werkman
wrote:
> > Van: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Namens
> > Özgür Kazanççi
> > Verzonden: maandag 11 januari 2016 13:37
> > Aan: misc@openbsd.org
> > Onderwerp: ASUS H97M-PLUS compat. question
> >
>
11. Jan 2016 11:06 by mark.kette...@xs4all.nl:
> So I got an ASUS X205TA myself. It's an "interesting" machine. Been
> busy hacking on it over the weekend, but here is a short update:
>
> * The machine implements the "Hardware Reduced ACPI" variant
> introduced in the ACPI 5.0 standard.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-01-11, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
>> directory "ldap://DC1.samba.domain.com:389; {
>
> afaik this just takes a hostname, not a URL.
Confirmed.
And see also:
~~~
# echo 'nameserver 127.0.0.1' > /etc/resolv.conf
# echo 'supersede domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;' >> /etc/dhclient.conf
~~~
There could be little surprise for uninformed users who would put
'nameserver 127.0.0.1' into /etc/resolv.conf - their network upgrade
if using static IPs won't work as
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:11:27 -0700
Daniel Melameth wrote:
> >> You NEED to set a max on your ROOT queues.
> > I came to this conclusion as well. But not only on root queues. For
> > example, when max is set on root queue but only bandwidth on child
> > queues, no shaping
> Van: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Namens
> Özgür Kazanççi
> Verzonden: maandag 11 januari 2016 13:37
> Aan: misc@openbsd.org
> Onderwerp: ASUS H97M-PLUS compat. question
>
> Greetings everyone.
>
> I'm planning to build a PC for Fileserver usage in a network.
> The pc
Currently, I'm running a snapshot 5.9-beta # 1800.
I'm trying to connect to a wireless access point but receive "iwm0: could not
initiate 2 GHz scan" from dmesg.
dhclient comes back with no link.
I have tried changing media from "autoselect mode 11n" to autoselect mode
11g/b, but I receive
Hi all,
On 2016-01-06 Wed 23:31 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
>
> So I instead had a stab at a calendar.united-kingdom file.
>
Following on from a bit of discussion, below is an attempt at a UK
calendar file, with major items already in calendar.holiday strippped
out. e.g. New Year's Day,
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