Otsukaresama desu.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> thanks fo reply .
> i understand jwm's state at present.
>
> openbsd's default X window manager(i don't know it's name) is
> difficult to use especially non-english language user .
>
> it's defect is that it doesn't show
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 4:36 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Ok, so if somebody interested in - h2ph is expecting files on its command
> line, not something else. (that was an issue with a unix socket, sneaked in
> to the /usr/include as the the result of maybe a power loss issue I had. the
> syste
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 9:12 PM, Andrew Fresh wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 05, 2015 at 10:50:47PM -0300, Henrique Lengler wrote:
>> And it is called in ~.profile with this:
>> . /home/henri/.kshrc
>>
>> The problem is that these definitions work out of X, in the console,
>> logged as the same user (henri)
On Sun, Apr 05, 2015 at 10:50:47PM -0300, Henrique Lengler wrote:
> And it is called in ~.profile with this:
> . /home/henri/.kshrc
>
> The problem is that these definitions work out of X, in the console,
> logged as the same user (henri) but don't work under X.
> I open a xterm window and and typ
i use ibus-anthy
$ pkg_info | grep ibus
ibus-1.5.5 intelligent input bus framework
ibus-anthy-1.5.4japanese input engine for ibus
and start by it
/usr/local/bin/ibus-daemon -d -x -r
i'll try cwm someday after studing it .
thank you.
---
tuyosi takesima
Hi,
I set somethings in my ~.kshrc file, it have:
export PS1='$PWD $ '
alias ls='ls -p'
alias clr=clear
alias df='df -h'
And it is called in ~.profile with this:
. /home/henri/.kshrc
The problem is that these definitions work out of X, in the console,
logged as the same user (henri) but don't w
On 2015-04-06 09:59:29, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> thanks fo reply .
> i understand jwm's state at present.
>
> openbsd's default X window manager(i don't know it's name) is
> difficult to use especially non-english language user .
>
> it's defect is that it doesn't show the state of input method.
On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 09:59:29AM +0900, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> thanks fo reply .
> i understand jwm's state at present.
>
> openbsd's default X window manager(i don't know it's name) is
> difficult to use especially non-english language user .
OpenBSD have cwm and fvwm and I don't know why.
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thanks fo reply .
i understand jwm's state at present.
openbsd's default X window manager(i don't know it's name) is
difficult to use especially non-english language user .
it's defect is that it doesn't show the state of input method.
jwm show the state of input method(right under) and speedy .
On Apr 4, 2015 7:26 PM, "Joel Rees" wrote:
>
> After about six hours
More like eight hours.
Just finished a re-compile without the room fan and got to the same
error. (No overheating, either, with one less drive.)
> with a room fan aimed at the computer to keep it from overheating, I get this
On 4/5/2015 3:45 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Indeed. Kind of amusing. Entirely possible a mtier person commits to
the port John is worried about. Like all of us they are volunteers...
So John, who will you trust? And why will you trust them, or not trust them?
In fact, taken far enough... why t
> i recommend jwm as window manager .
Second that. It's a good WM for slow systems. But obsd port sticks at 2.1.0
http://openports.se/x11/jwm
while upstreams have 2.2.2
http://www.joewing.net/projects/jwm/release-2.2.shtml#v2.2.2
...probably have to read myself up on updating obsd ports one day
i
Hi , all .
i recommend jwm as window manager .
it is light ant easy to use .
so it is used on puppy linux .
1) pkg_add jwm
2) .xinitrc
jwm
3) startx
that all
tuyosi takesima
>On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 09:38:21AM -0400, John Merriam wrote:
>> On Thu, 2 Apr 2015, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> > On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 22:34:06 -0400
>> > John Merriam wrote:
>> >
>> > > I don't mind using ports instead of packages myself. But, I haven't
>> > > tried OpenBSD on the desktop yet (ro
On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 09:38:21AM -0400, John Merriam wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Apr 2015, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 22:34:06 -0400
> > John Merriam wrote:
> >
> > > I don't mind using ports instead of packages myself. But, I haven't
> > > tried OpenBSD on the desktop yet (routers/f
Stuart,
as part of troubleshooting, BIOS was upgraded from R 3.0 to latest R 3.2
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9SRW-F.cfm X9SRW5.115
How big chances are it hitted bug which was fixed in latest BIOS
relase and this will not occurs again? Did you noticed something we
ca
>Why don't you craft the attack yourself and report to OpenBSD
>your results?
Quite obvious why the question was asked, rather than studied.
>On Sat, 4 Apr 2015, ? ??? wrote:
>
>> https://github.com/carmaa/inception/blob/master/README.md
>>
>> Is OpenBSD susceptible to this attack? I mea
Why don't you craft the attack yourself and report to OpenBSD
your results?
On Sat, 4 Apr 2015, ? ??? wrote:
https://github.com/carmaa/inception/blob/master/README.md
Is OpenBSD susceptible to this attack? I mean not tool themself,
I mean vector of attack.
Hi,
any plans to support NICs based on Intel X710-AM2 / XL710-AM1 /
XL-710AM2 controllers (Formerly Fortville) in near future?
There are http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/44140/Fortville
I've found some commits in FreeBSD adding support to it back in Aug, 2014
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ba
dmesg below, since it occurs to me that my questions are heading that direction.
I'll note that the documentation for the ITExpress controller
recommends, when using only two drives, setting both to master on
separate channels. Openbsd doesn't boot that way, so I had both the
drives on the ITExpre
It helps a lot.
Thank you
On 04.04.2015 16:32, Paul Suh wrote:
On Apr 3, 2015, at 5:30 AM, Denis Lapshin wrote:
Interesting does anybody have experience of creating flash memory image with
OpenBSD system running.
I see this like extracting all of soldered FLASH memory contents in to RAM
an
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 12:54 PM, dan mclaughlin wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Apr 2015 09:08:35 +0900 Joel Rees wrote:
>> On Apr 4, 2015 8:33 AM, "Oriol Demaria" wrote:
>> >
>> > My problem got worse. So I tried finally to install the 2nd of April
>> snapshot usb image install57.iso. It actually has upgrad
On 2015/04/04 18:16, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Evgeniy Sudyr wrote:
> > How can I help identify this bug, so developers can fix it :)
>
> Run sudo pstat -d ld acpi_nalloc; then wait some time and run it again. Though
> this looks like it could be a bug not in the OpenBSD ACPI code, but in the
> interpr
And you are correct :)
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/ieee1394/
removed 10 years ago. Sleep well on attic
2015-04-05 6:45 GMT+00:00 ludovic coues :
>>> INCEPTION
>>> =
>>>
>
>
>>> Once DMA is granted, the tool proceeds to search through available memory
>> pages
>>>
Thanks for paying attention to this issue!
[root@router2 ~]# pstat -d ld acpi_nalloc ; date
acpi_nalloc at 0x81e0bf68: 10762059
Sun Apr 5 12:49:02 EEST 2015
[root@router2 ~]# pstat -d ld acpi_nalloc ; date
acpi_nalloc at 0x81e0bf68: 10762059
Sun Apr 5 12:50:41 EEST 2015
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