OpenBSD 5.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #2028: Wed May 11 11:41:32 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
Kernel from above snap gave up the ghost while using chrome (lots of
windows and tabs).
After gathering ddb crash info, 'boot reboot' caused panic again
On Mon, 16 May 2016 10:47:02 +
1 9 wrote:
> What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
MS-DOS EDLIN.
Trying out the shiny new UEFI support without much luck on this hardware
(Dell PowerEdge R230 1U server, BIOS 1.2.5, which is currently the latest).
Using a snapshot install59.fs (May 6 was the most recent I've tried), the
bootloader works fine, but after the kernel loads, it correct prints a
On Mon, May 16, 2016, at 06:47 AM, 1 9 wrote:
> What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
>
OpenOffice Writer.
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 9:21 PM, Robert Campbell
wrote:
> The release notes for 5.7 included under the assorted improvements this
> line item:
>
> "Frequency scaling has been moved from apmd(8) to the kernel with an
> improved algorithm."
>
> Does this mean my CPU's
Robert Campbell wrote:
> In Absolute OpenBSD, 2nd edition, the following comment is made:
> which works fine. What's the status of the entries used in the book? Are
> they deprecated?
Always refer to current documentation. In this case, rc.conf contains the
correct settings you wish to override
Robert Campbell wrote:
> The release notes for 5.7 included under the assorted improvements this
> line item:
>
> "Frequency scaling has been moved from apmd(8) to the kernel with an
> improved algorithm."
>
> Does this mean my CPU's frequency is being scaled automatically? Is there
> any reason
In Absolute OpenBSD, 2nd edition, the following comment is made:
"""
The portmap(8) daemon has its own rc.conf flag, as it can be used by many
other RPC services. The mountd(8) and nfsd(8) daemons are controlled by a
single rc.conf flag.
Add the following entries to rc.conf.local to start all
The release notes for 5.7 included under the assorted improvements this
line item:
"Frequency scaling has been moved from apmd(8) to the kernel with an
improved algorithm."
Does this mean my CPU's frequency is being scaled automatically? Is there
any reason to run apud -A for example? I'm a
Kamil Cholewi??ski [harry6...@gmail.com] wrote:
> sed -i
Kamil shows us who the REAL troll is!!!
I'm proficient in 'ed' and also the MS-DOS variation 'edlin'. Why can't
everyone write their kernel in ed?
sed -i
Riccardo Mottola [riccardo.mott...@libero.it] wrote:
> Don't feed the troll.
>
> 1 9 wrote:
> >What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
>
> start by putting a subject in your mails, having a proper name, greeting
> and sign-off.
>
"Don't feed the trolls"
vi
emigrant [emig...@gmail.com] wrote:
> TEST1:
>
> pfsync(vr2) moved to vr0, 15 min later:
>
> May 9 11:58:13 backup /bsd: vr0: watchdog timeout
>
So, pfsync is triggering a bug in the vr driver?
Can you find another way to trigger it?
Don't feed the troll.
1 9 wrote:
What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
start by putting a subject in your mails, having a proper name,
greeting and sign-off.
Riccardo
TEST1:
pfsync(vr2) moved to vr0, 15 min later:
May 9 11:58:13 backup /bsd: vr0: watchdog timeout
TEST2(over 20 hours):
SSH(unicast) traffic from the Master to the Backup through vr0(pfsync) with
pfsync traffic(multicast). Everything works as should, lack of watchdog
timeouts.
TEST3:
SSH
Please move this discussion to /dev/null
The only reason they both exist is to give birth to flamewar, eating
away precious time from people.
2016-05-16 12:47 GMT+02:00 1 9 :
> What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
>
--
Cordialement, Coues Ludovic
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What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 09:36:19PM +0200, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> hostname.athn0:
> ==8<==
> media autoselect
> mode 11g
> chan 10
> nwid daniell
> wpakey _
> wpaprotos wpa2
> mediaopt hostap
> #nwflag hidenwid
> inet6 eui64
> up
> ##!/sbin/ifconfig athn0 media autoselect mode auto
my 2 cents here...
May be not what u want but have u considered Task::Plack ?
or even better, u can easily modify your Perl scrips to use slowcgi + built-in
httpd demon
if u can make use of OpenBSD machine, otherwise Task::Plack is a wondefull
solution.
I would take this chance to get rid of
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