On 2018-07-14 12:16:53, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I very carefully and surely tested which flash drive to use and then
> pulled out the wrong one.
> I stopped the install with halt and done nothing else.
> Should I have yanked it, halted it or just said goodbye?
>
Ouch... Sooner or later, I think
Funny, cause I have almost identical speeds to/from my OpenBSD to/from
my Debian, but different results between OpenBSD to OpenBSD and Debian
to Debian.
All servers are sitting on a 4x1GB LACP-link in the same network switch
*OpenBSD 6.3 to OpenBSD 6.3*
**# iperf3 -4 -c ns1.semarkit.net
Connecti
Hello Man, all,
please find my answers in line and a little more in line
On 14 July 2018 at 03:05, Man Hobby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
>
as a small business owner who has benefited and use OpenBSD in
some critical components of our infrastructure we thin
I very carefully and surely tested which flash drive to use and then
pulled out the wrong one.
I stopped the install with halt and done nothing else.
Should I have yanked it, halted it or just said goodbye?
ddrescue or something else or nothing else?
Thanks, I hope,
Chris Bennett
On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 11:47:48AM +, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> You may also (dangerously) get used to having defaults that are actually
> sane and come to expect that everything has a man page with content that
> actually matches the software and provides useful information.
>
> Which in
If you want to run -current packages, *you must run a -current base snapshot*.
In particular, there have been a *ton* of commits to the package tools over
the last two months.
Quite a few new-fangled features, which are pervasive in the ports tree, rely
*heavily* on stuff that wasn't there 2 mont
On 2018-07-13, Sijmen J. Mulder wrote:
> After migrating a VPS from FreeBSD to OpenBSD I noticed reduced networking
> performance.
Yes, that's not a huge surprise, FreeBSD has taken speed as quite a high
priority, OpenBSD has concentrated more on other areas.
As more of the kernel becomes paral
Hi,
On ven. 13 juil. 21:46:24 2018, bit shifter wrote:
> You could try running iperf to eliminate disk IO from the equation and
> narrow down the potential sources of the performance deficit you're
> seeing.
By curiosity, I ran a test here, on a already production running infra.
FreeBSD 11.1 is 2
On 07/14/18 04:05, Man Hobby wrote:
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
Unfortunately you will find that despite our best efforts, a largish
chunk of the world, and even more so the less hands-on technical parts
of it, has not heard about OpenBSD at all.
If you're lucky enough to f
Hello
As Xreset.in and Xstartup.in went in the Attic two days ago,
I think the following makes sense as well:
Index: xenocara/app/xenodm/config/xenodm-config.in
===
RCS file: /cvs/xenocara/app/xenodm/config/xenodm-config.in,v
retri
Pf is a must to know in my company
On July 14, 2018 2:05:09 AM UTC, Man Hobby wrote:
>Hi,
>
>What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
>
>There is reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job?
>
>If not, why?
>
>If there is not reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job, why use
>OpenBSD?
Je Fri, 13 Jul 2018 10:21:06 -0400 skribis Predrag:
> What are you trying to do with Julia? If you are just trying to do
> science it is probably a bad choice. Jeff Bezanson came here to Carnegie
> Mellon University to give a talk 2 years ago and I was not too
> impressed (arguably I am more intere
On 2018/07/13 23:20, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi Stuart thanks it is for a client who wants to take faxes multiple
> numbers in on a hardline ... and then convert to email and vice versa
> any suggestions you have would be appreciated...
You might be able to do something with an ISDN/SIP gateway device
On 14.7.2018 01:20, Sijmen J. Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
After migrating a VPS from FreeBSD to OpenBSD I noticed reduced
networking performance. Both incoming and outgoing traffic seems to be
2-3 times slower on average. By testing 100MB file transfers I've
mostly eliminated the following factors:
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