On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 05:04:32AM -0600 or thereabouts, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
I know for a fact that on GNU/Linux, NTFS performance is terrible,
especially on larger files. True story: once I tried backing up
something as a large .zip file to NTFS on a GNU/Linux system. The ETA
would start
Am 12/21/13 01:26, schrieb Bas Stolker:
On 19-12-2013 15:37, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Jonathan Gray and Mark Kettenis are still missing one generation of
Intel video. They need a Arrandale/Ironlake model.
The Thinkpad x201 is the best laptop for this.
They could use a laptop from a
On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 04:55:10PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Just as a test, in uncommented
#Option progLcdModeRegs true
#Option progLcdModeStretch true
to see if they did any difference and behold! it works. We do swap a
bit with 32MB of ram just by displaying a xterm!
Hi,
to respond to Alexey: I'm convinced that with modern Xorg you can jsut
populate the xorg.conf with the sections you need and leave the rest to
auto!
Brynet wrote:
It has a neomagic videocard and an internal 800x600 screen, that is
apparently best run at 16bit (limited video ram)
To
On 12/20/2013 09:05 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 19-12-2013 17:56, Adam Jensen escreveu:
I've been using a KVM switch (USB keyboard and mouse) on a couple of
machines recently and I noticed that when the Keyboard, Video, and
Mouse connections are switched away from the OpenBSD machine, a
I'm seeing lots of nsd[11026]: error: sendto failed: No route to host
errors in my logs on both authoritative nameservers.
Even running nsd in debug mode (using '-d') fails to produce any useful
information about what reply failed.
Running tcpdump against port 53 doesn't appear to show anything
On 13-12-31 12:39 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
I'm seeing lots of nsd[11026]: error: sendto failed: No route to host
errors in my logs on both authoritative nameservers.
Even running nsd in debug mode (using '-d') fails to produce any useful
information about what reply failed.
Running tcpdump against
On 13-12-21 07:32 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
I'm seeing lots of nsd[11026]: error: sendto failed: No route to host
errors in my logs on both authoritative nameservers.
With a custom-compiled version of nsd, I can confirm that the error is
at server.c:1491, not in xfrd.c, which makes sense given
I'm not sure if I use sensorsd for this, I am wanting to lower
CPU/motherboard laptop temp and fan speed and lowering it when it hits the
temperature ceiling instead of frequently forcing shutdown.
I have apmd=-C and with sensorsd= it was forcing shutdown within 15
minutes of first boot of the
I have two machines configured as wifi access points that use the athn(4)
driver. One is an Acer Aspire One D250 and the other is an ALIX.2D13 with
a Compex WLM200NX Atheros 802.11 a/b/g/n miniPCI card. Both have OpenBSD
5.4 release installed. I've been able to reproduce the problem reliably on
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