Hi all,
I have managed to create some exciting, gaming-specific extensions to the
OpenBSD kernel,
specifically for an arm64 raspberry pi 4.
I would like to turn this into a product that people enjoy if possible and
I would be happy to
make something that benefits the OpenBSD community as well
> On Jun 1, 2021, at 16:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-05-30, Dave Anderson wrote:
>> I’m setting up on 6.9-release a (for now) IPv4-only firewall with multiple
>> public addresses and multiple subnets behind it, and have a couple of
>> questions related to connections
Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
>
> Oh watch out with sloppy. Keep an eye on your state table size.
Really? Wouldn't sloppy keep the state table smaller if anything since it's
tracking less specifically?
Anyways I use sloppy across four boxes that run in parallel with pfsync.
https://www.openbsd.org/report.html
On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 at 12:26, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have noticed that the Microphone Mute button on my Thinkpad E495 doesn't
> actually cause the Microphone to be muted.
>
> NOTE: I have already set kern.audio.record=1
>
> Expected behaviour -
>
Hi
I have noticed that the Speaker Mute LED and the FnLock LED doesn't work on my
Thinkpad E495.
Behaviour of Speaker mute button -
---
When pressed, it toggles the output.mute parameter in sndioctl.
The sound is muted/unmuted.
The LED doesn't light up in either
Hi
I have noticed that the Microphone Mute button on my Thinkpad E495 doesn't
actually cause the Microphone to be muted.
NOTE: I have already set kern.audio.record=1
Expected behaviour -
--
Pressing the MicMute button causes the equivalent of `sndioctl input.mute=!`
i.e. it
Hi Yoshihiro Kawamata,
Thanks for these pointers. The "-i18n" string is a great hint, using that I
could https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.9/packages/amd64/ verify that many
packages split of their localization in a package named like that.
In the pkg-readme for gnome I could find this:
I suspect that you’ll be out of luck until TLSv1.3 is implemented.
I’ve found the same to be true with the new 10 gb sfp switches in our
infrastructure which surprisingly still implement TLSv1.0 & broken CGI web
server.
Regards
Patrick
> On Jun 1, 2021, at 3:44 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
My bad.
Just plain authenticate with "/path/to/the/htpasswd/file" above the fastcgi
line did the trick.
Regards,
Fabio
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