As previously mentioned, you can use xset(1) to disable DPMS (and the
screensaver,
if necessary). I use the following commands to disable and re-enable these
temporarily.
xset s off -dpms
xset s on +dpms
Since your keyboard also becomes unresponsive, it looks like you're problem is
something els
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 07:28:54PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote:
> > On Dec 21, 2020, at 14:24, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> > For the defaults, I try to explicitly write some of them sometimes. I
> > find this helpful because it is difficult for me to remember what the
> > defaults are. However, I do unde
pipus writes:
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his
> parts 2 really nice private emails on the product itself :)
You're a real super good salesperson, it seems.
Nobody in their right mind would buy whatever it is you're trying to
flog after seeing you act th
First rule Dunning-Kruger club is to suck on Stuart's bits and bless him as
much as possible and ignore innovation that could change the security of
the normie home. :). Based on your own development.
Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his parts 2
really ni
> On Dec 21, 2020, at 14:24, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> For the defaults, I try to explicitly write some of them sometimes. I
> find this helpful because it is difficult for me to remember what the
> defaults are. However, I do understand that I run the risk of being
> caught unawares if the defaults
ben wrote on Mon [2020-Dec-21 16:09:28 -0500]:
> >Did you see Jordan's reply?
>
> Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
> CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
>
>
> Ben Raskin
Hi Ben,
Definitely puzzling. Does the motherboard have onboard graphics to try?
Mit
Arib Mason wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 2:01 PM Ashlen wrote:
> >
> > On 20/12/16 22:55, pipus wrote:
> > > haha Stuart.
> > > Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
> > Ever hear of Dunning-Kruger, pipus?
> >
> > https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/news-events/all-news/faculty-news/the-dunning-
Namaste Peter,
Tusen takk for your reply.
> Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 3:32 PM
> From: "Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen"
> To: "misc"
> Subject: Re: pf.conf parser/lint
>
>
>
> > 19. des. 2020 kl. 14:50 skrev Aham Brahmasmi :
> >>>
> >>
> >> Always put your interfaces into groups.
>Did you see Jordan's reply?
Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
Ben Raskin
ben wrote on Mon [2020-Dec-21 15:28:38 -0500]:
> >This is a long shot but, do you have your keyboard/mouse connected to
> >the monitor instead of directly to the motherboard ?
>
> What's weird is that my keyboard is connected directly to the motherboard of
> the machine. I've tried reconnecting t
>This is a long shot but, do you have your keyboard/mouse connected to
>the monitor instead of directly to the motherboard ?
What's weird is that my keyboard is connected directly to the motherboard of
the machine. I've tried reconnecting the keyboard to a different usb port and
it still didn't wo
On 21.12.2020 19:00, Isaia Luciano wrote:
Hello
I tried with the current.
Unfortunelly not work.
Thanks.
Any chance to test that particular module with some memtest app?
Il 21/12/20 17:59, Isaia Luciano ha scritto:
Hello.
The BIOS is the last version for this old model.
I don't unde
Hello.
The BIOS is the last version for this old model.
I don't understand why if remove the second bank of RAM the interfaces work.
I will try with the current snapshot.
Thanks.
Il 20/12/20 21:01, Bodie ha scritto:
On 20.12.2020 20:08, Isaia Luciano wrote:
Hello,
it would seam a OpenBSB p
On Mon, 21 Dec 2020, ben wrote:
> Hello;
>
> >You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
>
> For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type
> anything.
> I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
> seems to work.
>
> >Last
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 09:46:34AM -0500, ben wrote:
| Hello;
|
| >You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
|
| For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type
anything.
| I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
| seems to
Hello;
>You could try typing your password to see if it wakes up.
For whatever reason my keyboard shuts off as well, as in I can't type anything.
I've tried entering my password, trying caps and num lock, and yet nothing
seems to work.
>Last thought, maybe there's a relevant BIOS setting?
I've
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a valid option to connect an OpenBSD host as a roadwarrior
to a Fortinet SSL-VPN gateway? Using VPN-SSL ...
Regards,
C. L. Martinez
Hello once again!
I figured it out.
The right syntax is now:
fastcgi socket tcp 127.0.0.1 3031
Thank you Adriano!
21.12.2020 14:53, Adriano Barbosa пишет:
Hi, I’m not able to read the details of your email right now. Are you on
6.8? httpd(8) changed syntax for fastcgi socket.
Em seg., 21 d
Hi,
While running below cmd for backup purposes from one OpenBSD to another:
# rsync -av --progress -e 'ssh -i /my/key -l root -p ' ./bigfile.tar.gz
enxio:/backup/
sending incremental file list
bigfile.tar.gz
14,843,904 0% 7.06MB/s 1:04:08 client_loop: ssh_packet_write_poll: Connection
to W
Hello.
I have a working Django project
which can be run by its own http-server
using
"./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000"
One of the apps is available then on
"http://192.168.1.102:8000/it";
The same project can be run using uwsgi's own
http server by adding the option
"http-socket = :8000"
to
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