Clearly I do not want to discriminate among
Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc
mobile apps, of the App Store ( the proposed order is clearly random)
-- Daniele Bonini
I'm setting up jumbograms on a couple of vlans stacked
on an aggr and I need a sanithy check that I'm doing
this right.
The switches use a hardware MTU of 9192. We want an IP
MTU of 9000 for the vlans. I'm assuming this will work?
ifconfig em1 mtu 9192
ifconfig em5 mtu 9192
ifconfig
Hi Daniele,
Daniele B. wrote on Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 04:27:18PM +0200:
> Just pushing myself over any device limit..
Huh? What does that mean?
> I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
> and wondering if we can hope to have an "OpenBSD Doc"
> app beside a "FreeBSD Doc" app
Hey Ingo,
> I feel very confused
Sorry to have awaked you, I didn't think "App Sore" could cause so much
disappointment in one person, sorry for that.
I notice that you oftwn write me sporting some .de domains, it will be a case I
say.
I guess you are pointing about "my blood". However, no
Hi Daniele,
Daniele B. wrote on Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 06:08:06PM +0200:
> I simply opened my Google Play and I tried to search Unix
> and related terms, etc etc.
I had to look up what "Google Play" means, but now your question
is specific enough to allow an authoritative answer:
Providing apps
Hello,
Just pushing myself over any device limit..
I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
and wondering if we can hope to have an "OpenBSD Doc"
app beside a "FreeBSD Doc" app anytime soon?
Anyone's offer? Yes I'm talking to you.. ;D
-- Daniele Bonini
> I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
> can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
Thanks for the answer Shokara. My initiative was to call for the development
in the community of a serious app, with commands directory and full-text
Apologies, this might be a little bit OT but I was thinking of this and I
thought about the wonderful folks at OpenBSD.
Say you had the guts of an x86_64 desktop running Windows on the bench and
another computer running OpenBSD right next to it, is there some mechanism
available that could allow
Hello
Does somebody can help? OpenBSD 7.3 Dokuwiki
# ps ax |grep dokuwiki
27461 p0 S+p 0:00.01 grep dokuwiki
The error.log at /www/log is full of this messages and dokuwiki stop working:
Access to the script '/dokuwiki' has been denied (see
security.limit_extensions)
Access to the script
Hi again Daniele,
> I do not know if this is acceptable and forgive me for the unwanted
> advertisement but attached a screenshot of the basic functionalities of the
> app
> I was wondering about.
If you want a good source of offline documentation for OpenBSD but don't
want to use an offline
On 9/8/23 00:24, Richard Thornton wrote:
Say you had the guts of an x86_64 desktop running Windows on the bench and
another computer running OpenBSD right next to it, is there some mechanism
available that could allow you to integrity scan the NVMe drive (and also
the firmware but that's
Hi Daniele,
Daniele B. wrote on Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 10:47:47PM +0200:
>> I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
>> can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
> Thanks for the answer Shokara. My initiative was to call for the
>
Sep 7, 2023 23:39:46 Ingo Schwarze :
>> working offline
>
> That's a pretty bad idea. The information on man.openbsd.org
> is automatically updated every night; an offline copy would almost
> instantly become outdated
I'm pointing to a rich version of the FAQ more than the man, this
should
Without even reading ahead:
you are either trolling
or just fucking retarded.
(Is that a haiku?)
On Sep 07 16:27:18, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just pushing myself over any device limit..
> I just searched the App Stores for "Unix" and related ones
> and wondering if we can hope to have
> dmesg | grep em
em0 at pci8 dev 0 function 0 "Intel I210" rev 0x03: msi, address
00:25:90:b8:82:b8
em1 at pci9 dev 0 function 0 "Intel I210" rev 0x03: msi, address
00:25:90:b8:82:b9
em2 at pci12 dev 0 function 0 "Intel I350" rev 0x01: msi, address
00:25:90:b8:82:ba
em3 at pci12 dev 0
Sep 7, 2023 19:24:51 Ingo Schwarze :
>
> In particular, there is no interest in providing an "OpenBSD Doc"
> app on Google Play, nor can i see any need for such an app.
I was clearly meaning doing the doc app before to put the whole OpenBSD on the
cloud,
sorry for the late clarification. ;D
On 7.9.2023. 18:45, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
> I'm setting up jumbograms on a couple of vlans stacked
> on an aggr and I need a sanithy check that I'm doing
> this right.
>
> The switches use a hardware MTU of 9192. We want an IP
> MTU of 9000 for the vlans. I'm assuming this
On Sep 07 18:19:29, my2...@has.im wrote:
> Clearly I do not want to discriminate among
> Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc
> mobile apps, of the App Store ( the proposed order is clearly random)
Learn to discriminate, for everyone's sake.
Hi Daniele,
> I was clearly meaning doing the doc app before to put the whole OpenBSD on
> the cloud,
> sorry for the late clarification. ;D
I don't know if Android has a similar feature, but at least on iOS you
can save a particular website to your home as a webapp from Safari.
That way
Thank you to touch base with the usual insults too, Jan. ;D
>> Windowz Doc, Mac Doc, Linux Doc and OpenBSD Doc App
I know how to discriminate and sort these apps obviously, it was an
humoristic axe I played against the non obvious coudardy to leave OpenBSD
always at the last place on the market
Sep 8, 2023 01:51:44 Shokara Kou :
> then I suggest reading Michael W. Lucas's book
> called Absolute OpenBSD[1] (and other books feature on OpenBSD's
> site[2]). Though it's not a mobile app, it's still an excellent source
> of documentation.
Hello, sorry for the nap ;D
Thank you for the
> Am 08.09.2023 um 00:38 schrieb latin...@vcn.bc.ca:
>
> Hello
>
> Does somebody can help? OpenBSD 7.3 Dokuwiki
> # ps ax |grep dokuwiki
> 27461 p0 S+p 0:00.01 grep dokuwiki
DokuWiki is not a process. So the above does not make any sense.
> The error.log at /www/log is full of this
My main computer is Void Linux. If I had to restore from backup every
time the disks became mildly messed up, all my time would be spent
backing up and restoring.
I remember back in the 90's and early 00's before journalling every
system crash was grounds for an ulcer.
I didn't know that the
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