On 2019/01/09 21:47, Thomas Huber wrote:
> Hi and thanks!
>
> On Wed, 9 Jan 2019 at 18:06, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> > On 2019-01-08, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 03:27:39PM +0100, Thomas Huber wrote:
> > >> just upgrade the Unifi Controller net/unifi/stable
Paul Swanson wrote:
> This laptop is essentially all Intel Skylake under the hood some I'm wondering
> why it's not playing nice like on the Lenovo / ThinkPads.
There's no guarantee that the screen backlight is actually wired to the
graphics chip and not just some acpi buttons. :(
> I'd really
Hi,
I have two separate subnets (on different interfaces) on a router. I am
trying to tunnel both subnets over the internet to another router on my
network. I can tunnel one subnet easily and everything works as
expected, but when I tunnel the 2nd subnet, then traffic from one local
subnet is no
Hi Ted,
Thanks for your email.
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Thursday, January 10, 2019 10:09 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Paul Swanson wrote:
>
> > This laptop is essentially all Intel Skylake under the hood some I'm
> > wondering
> > why it's not playing nice like on the Lenovo /
Am 09.01.19 um 17:53 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> On 2019-01-09, Stefan Wollny wrote:
>> On 08.01.19 14:24, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>>>
...
>
> I'm currently getting 6.7MByte/s over v6 and 3.95MByte/s over v4
> from ftp.hostserver.de to the UK. So it's not a global problem.
> As phessler said, send
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 11:18:16PM -0600, Brian Conway wrote:
> After looking through the mailing list archives, I'm seeking advice on
> running an OpenBSD i386 guest successfully without losing too much
> time. My host is an 8th-gen Intel NUC (dmesg *2 follows), and both the
> host and any
After looking through the mailing list archives, I'm seeking advice on
running an OpenBSD i386 guest successfully without losing too much
time. My host is an 8th-gen Intel NUC (dmesg *2 follows), and both the
host and any OpenBSD amd64 guest keep time beautifully using the tsc
time source. I've
> Don't know about the console,
Sorry, I meant XTERM.
>but to set (default) Polish keyboard in X
>you need to run "setxkbmap pl", eg. in your .xsession file.
Thank you, that is exactly what I need!
I just want to be able to type and display Polish characters in X. Polish
interfaces are not
On 2019-01-08, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tis 8 jan. 2019 kl 14:26 skrev Mihai Popescu :
>
>> So, I still have two questions about mirrors:
>> Can a mirror limit your download speed ?
>
> Sure they could, I don't think many do though.
>
>> Do a CDN url point to an existing mirror, or is it a
Hello,
I've installed OpenBSD 6.4 on my Dell Latitude 7470 laptop, however I'm
having no luck in adjust the brightness of the internal display's backlight.
I've basically run into a dead diagnosing this issue and I'm hoping that I
might be able to get some assistance and where to look next.
Hi!
My tests show that OpenOSPFD "depend on" feature forces "type 1"
overriding explicitly specified "type 2". For example this statement
can be used:
redistribute 0.0.0.0/0 set { type 2 } depend on carp1
(or keyword "default" can be used instead of prefix.)
Is it an intended behaviour or it's
On 08.01.19 14:24, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use to retrieve my install sets from a mirror, after I start the
> install procedure with minirootxx.fs
>
> Since the mirrors in my country are updating late and they have some
> problems in doing it right, I used ftp.hostserver.de. The download
On 2019-01-09, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> On 08.01.19 14:24, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>>
>> So, I still have two questions about mirrors:
>> Can a mirror limit your download speed ?
>> Do a CDN url point to an existing mirror, or is it a diffeent server?
>>
>> Thank you.
>
> I can confirm Mihai's
On 2019-01-08, Kamil Monticolo wrote:
> There is small program that helps you determine the closest mirror:
>
> https://github.com/lukensmall/pkg_ping
oh, this again.
> I also wrote poor's man script to achieve the same:
>
> https://github.com/kmonticolo/OpenBSD/blob/master/testmirrors.sh
>
On 2019-01-08, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 03:27:39PM +0100, Thomas Huber wrote:
>> just upgrade the Unifi Controller net/unifi/stable (version 5.8.30) from
>> ports.
>> The controller service doesn??t start wit rcctl(8) but works fine when
>> running as root.
>> My guess is
On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:47:21PM +0700, Igor Podlesny wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My tests show that OpenOSPFD "depend on" feature forces "type 1"
> overriding explicitly specified "type 2". For example this statement
> can be used:
>
> redistribute 0.0.0.0/0 set { type 2 } depend on carp1
>
> (or
Hi and thanks!
On Wed, 9 Jan 2019 at 18:06, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2019-01-08, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 03:27:39PM +0100, Thomas Huber wrote:
> >> just upgrade the Unifi Controller net/unifi/stable (version 5.8.30)
from
> >> ports.
> >> The controller service
> Your user(s) needs access to atleast /dev/drm0, if you want better graphics
> support. Not sure if > /dev/drm > 0 are also needed?
My user has access to /dev/drm0, but no access to the others
/dev/drm?. I don't know if the second is needed. X.org starts using
xenodm.
I run a few recent
Hi Jordan
I've set it up to try it, but I'm not having much luck. Even when I
trigger more than one, it still doesn't populate the bad_hosts table,
even again when I extend the rate period to 86400 seconds. I've added
logging so I know the rule is triggering. See below.
git# tcpdump -i pflog0
19 matches
Mail list logo