On 7 December 2012 17:19, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> I have an issue with some fonts when using tmux, as they don't display
> the separate characters between panes.
>
> Are there any -a option as in mc or 'ascii_chars=' as in mutt?
No -- the fallback is to use the ASCII equivalents
On 11 January 2011 11:18, wrote:
> The trick with /etc/boot.conf does work; this should transform the
> cd48.iso install cd into a 'serial' one:
>
> $ echo 'set tty com0' > /tmp/boot.conf
> $ growisofs -M cd48.iso -l -graft-points /etc/boot.conf=/tmp/boot.conf
>
> Then:
> $ qemu -nographic -cdrom
Maximo Pech [mak...@gmail.com] wrote:
> I said I can't code that.
If you already knew the answer was "write it", then you asked the wrong
question.
> I know that gnupg is in the ports tree, but it
> just seems strange to me that it isn't on the base system, because for me
> it sounds logical that
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 13:10, Maximo Pech wrote:
> It's incredible for me that OpenBSD, an operating system that claims to
> have integrated cryptography (yes I know that the cryptography is on the
> core OS layers) doesn't have in the base system a tool like gnupg, and
> even more incredible, th
Hi misc@,
I have an issue with some fonts when using tmux, as they don't display
the separate characters between panes.
Are there any -a option as in mc or 'ascii_chars=' as in mutt?
Thank you.
I said I can't code that. I know that gnupg is in the ports tree, but it
just seems strange to me that it isn't on the base system, because for me
it sounds logical that if one of the key points of openbsd is cryptography,
it would have a bsd tool like gnupg. The netpgp thing looks very cool, I
did
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
Problem solved; PEBCAK. I didn't fully understand what 'cvs update' was
doing, and managed to create a source tree containing a mixture of old
and current files.
Apologies for the noise.
Dave
>I recently upgraded to the 2 December 2012 amd64 sna
On 12/06/12 00:22, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 12/02/12 14:31, Andreas Bartelt wrote:
Hello,
I've set up yubikey OTP authentication and also want to use it for
xlock(1) authentication.
/var/db/yubikey has permissions 770 for root:auth.
In case no `user`.ctr file exists in /var/db/yubikey at firs
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