On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 11:42:14AM +0200, Ales Tepina wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a really old machine (it has DIN keyboard connector) with OpenBSD
> installed on it that was used as a router and its been sitting
> in the basement for quite a few years. I would like to find out the date
> when
Hi,
I'm trying to get my TouchPad/trackpad to right click. I put the
following in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-synaptics.conf:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchpad"
Driver "synaptics"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
Option "ClickPad" "on"
Option "VertEdgeScroll"
> It seems a user with a T14s with similar hardware reported issues with
> hibernate. [1] Does your system properly suspend/resume and
> hibernate/resume?
Yes, without any issue. I was thinking at first it should have been due to
suspend/resume, but it's not the case. issue [1] seems not to be
Hi!
I have a really old machine (it has DIN keyboard connector) with OpenBSD
installed on it that was used as a router and its been sitting
in the basement for quite a few years. I would like to find out the date
when the machine was last shutdown.
What would be the best way to go about
Check dmesg i think that will have the boot time / date in it
On Thursday, 15 April 2021, Ales Tepina wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a really old machine (it has DIN keyboard connector) with OpenBSD
> installed on it that was used as a router and its been sitting
> in the basement for quite a few
On 2021-04-14, Jan Johansson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was experimenting with wireguard keepalive and noticed that
> keepalive packets seems to be sent on double the time that I have
> set which I find a bit unintuitive.
FWIW I'm using wgpka 75 with one peer in one place, and wgpka 50 with several
Hello,
I've found some very interesting behaviour when subjecting various awk
implementations to some very specific circumstances.
I'm basically looking for a sanity check here to confirm if I'm just wildly
flailing, or if I am indeed onto something here.
Here's my situation:
When parsing
Jordan Geoghegan:
> --- /tmp/bad.txt Wed Apr 14 21:06:51 2021
> +++ /tmp/good.txt Wed Apr 14 21:06:41 2021
I'll note that no characters have been lost between the two files.
Only the order is different.
> The only thing that changed between these runs was me using either xargs -P 1
> or -P
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 04:29:17PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Jordan Geoghegan:
>
> > --- /tmp/bad.txt Wed Apr 14 21:06:51 2021
> > +++ /tmp/good.txt Wed Apr 14 21:06:41 2021
>
> I'll note that no characters have been lost between the two files.
> Only the order is different.
>
> >
hi all,
i'm on 6.9 current. installing any package (example below) fails since there is
apparently no 6.9 release directory. what am i doin wrong?
thanks for any hints.
---
titanic# pkg_add gbc
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.9/packages/amd64/: no such dir
Can't find gbc
titanic# uname
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 09:25:31PM +0100, Björn Gohla wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> i'm on 6.9 current. installing any package (example below) fails since there
> is
> apparently no 6.9 release directory. what am i doin wrong?
>
> thanks for any hints.
Try again like this: pkg_add -Dsnap gbc
This
hi all,
i came across this little problem when using the edit library
(https://github.com/openbsd/src/tree/master/lib/libedit): when using the
history facility one needs to explicitly set a size, e.g.,
history(hist, , H_SETSIZE, 100);
otherwise history will not work. the man page history(3)
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 01:14:47PM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was experimenting with wireguard keepalive and noticed that
> keepalive packets seems to be sent on double the time that I have
> set which I find a bit unintuitive.
>
...
>
> Is this to be expected or am I missing
Could you remove the "ClickPad" option from the configuration file and
try two-finger clicks again?
The combination of that option with the "ClickFinger" mechanism is broken,
and you probably don't need it if you don't use "soft-button areas".
Three-finger clicks should work - if your hardware
There is probably a better way, but I use the following script run from my
.xsession file. This works for almost everything except for Chrome. For
Chrome the scrolling is still non-natural.
Script XFixMouse.sh
-
#!/bin/sh
#ID Button
#-
#1
Does anyone know if it's possible to rotate/alternate between two
files for the same given request path, using just httpd?
For example, I want to split test two pages: /test/A & /test/B. I would
like to serve half of the traffic to each for the request path /test/.
Ideally, I would like to do an
Alexander Hall wrote:
> > Is this to be expected or am I missing something?
> >
> > Both sides run OpenBSD 6.8 amd64 if that affects anything.
>
> Just a random thought; are you running on actual hardware or
> testing with some sort of virtualization involved? VMM and
> friends are known to
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