OpenBSD gives a better sound experience on my machine than several
Linux distributions I have used and FreeBSD. Just want to say thank
you to all the people involved and state the fact that OpenBSD does
make a difference.
-- Yury
https://yvgrebenkin.wordpress.com/
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 03:01:15PM +0300, Yury Grebenkin wrote:
> OpenBSD gives a better sound experience on my machine than several
> Linux distributions I have used and FreeBSD. Just want to say thank
> you to all the people involved and state the fact that OpenBSD does
> make a difference.
Bloo
On Apr 28 07:52:59, rgci...@disroot.org wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 05:12:59PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Thanks for the clue, video0 at uvideo0 is detected again
> > (dmesg below; NB: a different macbook with the same symptom).
> >
>
> note
> you're now showing an amd64 kernel log
> your f
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 2:41 PM Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Amelia A Lewis wrote:
>
> > So, and I recognize that the answer might reasonably be "go read more
> > code and figure it out yourself," a question for Theo and others if you
> > have a moment: why couldn't an arch expand past sixteen? It se
Le 28/04/2020 à 14:01, Yury Grebenkin a écrit :
OpenBSD gives a better sound experience on my machine than several
Linux distributions I have used and FreeBSD. Just want to say thank
you to all the people involved and state the fact that OpenBSD does
make a difference.
The audio stack is defini
On 4/28/20 9:22 AM, David Demelier wrote:
> Le 28/04/2020 à 14:01, Yury Grebenkin a écrit :
>> OpenBSD gives a better sound experience on my machine than several
>> Linux distributions I have used and FreeBSD. Just want to say thank
>> you to all the people involved and state the fact that OpenBS
With extra time while in quarantine I idly tried to install 6.6 on an
older iMac[1] I have.
Using install66.fs on a USB flash drive, when starting (holding ALT key)
it was offered as a boot disk choice.
It reaches the boot> prompt, then reaches the "entry point at..." and
crashes (machine restart
hi,
would it be possible to regenerate the latest snapshots
(amd64, cdn.openbsd.org)? some of the archives show
checksum errors...
thank you.
-f
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f.holop wrote:
> would it be possible to regenerate the latest snapshots
> (amd64, cdn.openbsd.org)? some of the archives show
> checksum errors...
No.
Builds are continual, but the mirrors can temporarily de-sync
and have a partial.
That's what is going on, nothing more.
mail. Since I don't trust Google or pretty much any "free" provider at
this point, that means doing it myself. Some steps (registering a
domain, ordering business-class service or a static IP, etc) are
self-evident. But after that, there's a lot I really need to learn
Running your own inbound
On 2020-04-28, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote:
>> mail. Since I don't trust Google or pretty much any "free" provider at
>> this point, that means doing it myself. Some steps (registering a
>> domain, ordering business-class service or a static IP, etc) are
>> self-evident. But after that, there's
hi,
i am trying to run openbsd on a very new notebook and it kind of works.
i have taken away some space from win10 and created a partition, and the
installation went well. atm i dont want to create a boot menu, so i
just insert a usb key with openbsd installed on it, and i select the
kernel fro
On Tuesday, April 28, 2020, David Demelier wrote:
> Le 28/04/2020 à 14:01, Yury Grebenkin a écrit :
>
>> OpenBSD gives a better sound experience on my machine than several
>> Linux distributions I have used and FreeBSD. Just want to say thank
>> you to all the people involved and state the fact t
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 06:48:37PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Outside of certain network infrastructure (RIRs and DNS software
> vendors) and TLDs offering incentives (.se and .nl, maybe others) DNSSEC
> is still very rare. Do a lookup of a couple of dozen randomly chosen
> general purpose do
Some BIOS's require you to select legacy boot and legacy boot before
UEFI in order to boot off of a USB. Also might need to turn off boot
security option, too.
A lot of BIOS's suck nowadays. Who woulda thought that examining the
BIOS would become a purchasing decision?
A future BIOS update might
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