Hi,
I'm having a strange issue on 5.8 regarding compiling -static binaries.
In short, unless I specify -nopie for a particular statically-linked
binary, it segfaults. Am I making a mistake, maybe, in my compilation?
First, uname -a:
OpenBSD xxx 5.8 GENERIC#1170 amd64
All of the
Things like this is just a freaking waste of time. Why would you even
consider it? How long have you been using OpenBSD that you would think
this is a good idea?
On 03/01/16 17:49, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've 2 BlackBerry Classic (SQC100-1) here and want
> to try running OpenBSD on one of it. Is there a known way
> to get it on the device‎ (not an easy task I believe).
>
> Hints are welcome,
Place smart phone on table.
Place laptop
Hi list,
I've 2 BlackBerry Classic (SQC100-1) here and want
to try running OpenBSD on one of it. Is there a known way
to get it on the deviceâ (not an easy task I believe).
Hints are welcome,
regards,
Stefan
On Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 01:11:52PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> They aren't hard drives, it's a whole different process. They work
> superficially the same because that's a layer designed on. If you go
> to sdcard.org there are technical specifications and formatters for
> Windows and Mac, like
They aren't hard drives, it's a whole different process. They work
superficially the same because that's a layer designed on. If you go
to sdcard.org there are technical specifications and formatters for
Windows and Mac, like that's the whole world.
I've seen formatting with hard disk tools
I would like to apply queueing to packets traversing a gif tunnel. I'd
like to know what works better, Tagging outbound packets on the gif
interface and applying them to queues by tag when they leave on the
external interface? Or assigning packets to the queues directly when
they are on the gif
Prior threads explain how to set up bidirectional queueing, e.g.:
http://marc.info/?t=12947296581r=1w=2
http://marc.info/?t=13534516473r=1w=2
However, recommendations would be appreciated on the best approach to
shape/control download traffic on an OpenBSD 5.8 NATing
thanks for the info brian, well it's an internally used machine with
some stuff on it that would cost more time to upgrade then to keep it
running as it is.
regards
MArkus
Am 01.03.2016 um 14:27 schrieb Brian Conway:
If this is the de interface from hyper-v, there were fixes for it a
If this is the de interface from hyper-v, there were fixes for it a release
or two back. 4.7 is ancient, you need to upgrade.
Brian Conway
On Mar 1, 2016 7:10 AM, "Markus Rosjat" wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I ported a vm from vmware to hyper-v. the machine boots up, weel some
>
Hi there,
I ported a vm from vmware to hyper-v. the machine boots up, weel some
services are failing for now but thats not the issue. I can dont get the
network adapter working properly. I get the nic and I changed some stuff
like ip, mygate added a new default route but I cant really ping
On 01.03.2016 02:50, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:14:09PM +0100, ni...@posteo.de wrote:
Hello,
I'm running -current on my Zenbook UX305FA everything except the
graphic works great. It's running a Braodwell CPU and Intel Graphics.
During the boot process as soon as inteldrm
Olivier Debré free.fr> writes:
[...]
> I still have some minor 404 difficulties with icons and stylesheets, but
> managed to correct them with some dirty directory duplication.
With the help of jiri and others, I finally have a working config,
compatible with nagios-4.0.8p1-chroot and
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