Hello,
I'm writing a device-specific armv7 driver that should put up a block
device in /dev. I have bdev_decl() in sys/arch/arm/arm/conf.c as well as
an entry in the bdevsw array with corresponding major number (98). The
open/close/etc functions bdev_decl() declare are defined in
Somebody wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did anyone try Midori or other light browsers with good results ?
It has being a while since I tried Midori but last I recall it worked
just fine. There is nothing "light" about it as it uses WebKit rendering
engine. For a while I was trying to make myself use Xombrero
I do believe he was talking about the language
Devin: try porting it yourself perhaps?
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 1:55 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
wrote:
> Devin Ceartas said:
> > Can you run Swift on OpenBSD?
>
> No, we don't run birds.
>
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> Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Devin Ceartas said:
> Can you run Swift on OpenBSD?
No, we don't run birds.
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Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Hi there,
Is it possible to supply multiple index files to the directory index directive?
I mean, I would like to write something like that in httpd.conf:
directory index "index.html" "index.php"
which would mean that, if the directory contains "index.html", then the server
Can you run Swift on OpenBSD?
devin
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Hi,
did anyone try Midori or other light browsers with good results ?
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It seems that I was provided the wrong peer IP (which was also running an
IPSEC endpoint but with different settings). So after placing the right IP
address in the ipsec.conf the flows are established although I get some
errors like:
Default responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: peer proposed invalid
Amd64 snapshot. Browser is conkeror with xulrunner engine.
After updating packages, out of the box, conkeror starts and
freezes. No input at all. I played a bit and opened it through
torsocks. Guess what? It works.
Since I cannot type, close, anything, that might not be con-
keror problem at all.
Hi,
I have set up an OpenBSD 5.9 machine to act as a router/firewall to selectively
forward traffic between two subnets of its interfaces vic0 and vic1:
,---,
vic0 ---+ forwarder +--- vic1
`---'
I would like to create a read-only monitoring span port vic2
Hi there,
as the Topic says a short question about openBSD and Hyper-V.
In older Versions of OpenBSD it was not possible to detect the
virtual network swhitch of the hyper-v, is this fixed by now and if
so can I find some guidence on how to configure the Hyper-V VM to
make openBSD aware ?
You need to complain at reyk - since these web pages are not in the
openbsd www/ tree they didn't get fixed when we converted to
man.openbsd.org
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 10:52 PM, Vivek Vinod wrote:
> Dear Misc,
>
> I could not find a separate mailing list for openiked. Hence
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