Antonino Sidoti wrote:
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Antonino,
If you can't file a proper bug report as described in many places --
such as the FAQ -- that is just lazy and inconsiderate. You are pushing
others to go out of their way
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 02:50:49PM +, Kaleta wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to start a little haskell project for the first time in a few
> months.
> This is the first time I'm trying to run ghc on OpenBSD
> I'm not sure what ghc's problem is, I've pasted the error message below along
> with th
On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 16:40, Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 13:29, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> > Jeremy O'Brien(neut...@fastmail.com) on 2019.05.10 10:30:42 -0400:
> > > On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 09:58, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > > > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 09:14:00AM -0400, Ted Una
On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 17:33, Joe M wrote:
> > > > That's how I understood the bug too, but when I enabled a debug build
> > > > of xenocara and examined the core dump after a crash, I had the same
> > > > "VGAarbiterSpriteMoveCursor" recursive-stack backtrace as in that bug
> > > > report.
>
On Fri, 10 May 2019 08:56:48 -0800
Robert Wing wrote:
> At the cost of sending more spam to the FreeBSD-Current mailing
> list...
>
> I'm posting the following excerpt taken from the FreeBSD website as a
> reminder to those subscribed to this list and who continue to spam it:
>
> "This is the m
> > > That's how I understood the bug too, but when I enabled a debug build of
> > > xenocara and examined the core dump after a crash, I had the same
> > > "VGAarbiterSpriteMoveCursor" recursive-stack backtrace as in that bug
> > > report.
> >
> > I dont know much about xenocara, but i think th
On 08/05/2019, Steve Litt wrote:
> ...you'd better crank way up on its fonts. Fvwm fonts
> are so small that if you have bad vision, you can't read the screen
> well enough to increase the font size.
>
> It's easy for a well-sighted person to reduce fonts, but for the poorly
> sighted person w
On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 13:29, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Jeremy O'Brien(neut...@fastmail.com) on 2019.05.10 10:30:42 -0400:
> > On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 09:58, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 09:14:00AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > > > Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> > > > > I've snagg
Hi,
> Hello,
> I'm trying to start a little haskell project for the first time in a few
> months.
> This is the first time I'm trying to run ghc on OpenBSD
> I'm not sure what ghc's problem is, I've pasted the error message below
> along with the version of ld and dmesg
>
> I'm pretty sure that t
On Tuesday, April 30, 2019 3:54:38 AM -04 you wrote:
> Anyway, I finally had to give up!
>
> Even if I was then able to run both konsole and dolphin, they were
> unusable. Eventually, I have done a complete FRESH NEW Install (no
> Upgrade) to 6.5 (amd64), but all problems remained: a lot of kact
Hi,
I had a weird problem today that I can't explain when I tried to add a peer
(185.22.129.11) to bgpd.
The prefix was accepted, shows up in RIB as valid, installed in FIB according to
bgpctl but kernel could not find a route. Group "liopen" provides a fullview.
OpenBSD-current from May 8th.
I
I cooked up a diff like this once, but I dont really use it any more.
diff --git a/libexec/reorder_kernel/reorder_kernel.sh
b/libexec/reorder_kernel/reorder_kernel.sh
index d8b8a2d24a..b59faca992 100644
--- a/libexec/reorder_kernel/reorder_kernel.sh
+++ b/libexec/reorder_kernel/reorder_kernel.sh
Jeremy O'Brien(neut...@fastmail.com) on 2019.05.10 10:30:42 -0400:
> On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 09:58, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 09:14:00AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > > Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> > > > I've snagged the 6.5 xenocara.tar.gz, patched it with just that above
> > >
* Antoine Jacoutot le [10-05-2019 14:41:08 +0200]:
> On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 11:41:17PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > config -e is incompatible with the KARL relinking sequence.
> >
> > For now, we consider KARL more valuable than config -e usage
> > patterns.
> >
> > We've thought about th
On 5/10/2019 1:28 AM, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
Misc User writes:
It is theoretically possible to do that, but you'd have to do -a lot-
of work to get it to do so. It'd be much easier finding a proper
way to accomplish what you want without running single-user.
I wouldn't recommend using single
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 03:30:41PM +0100, Oriol Demaria wrote:
> Actually both things fix the issue. Seems to be better just changing the
> timecounter, rather than running on just one core. I noticed by the way that
> when I run sysupgrade, or upgrade as before the SP kernel is the one
> installed
Hello,
I'm trying to start a little haskell project for the first time in a few months.
This is the first time I'm trying to run ghc on OpenBSD
I'm not sure what ghc's problem is, I've pasted the error message below along
with the version of ld and dmesg
I'm pretty sure that this is an openbsd pr
On systems with tsc desychronised between cores acpihpet is preferable.
There is no code to detect this and automatically select acpihpet or try
to sychronise tsc between cores currently.
This often comes up on AMD based systems but not Intel ones.
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 03:30:41PM +0100, Oriol
Actually both things fix the issue. Seems to be better just changing the
timecounter, rather than running on just one core. I noticed by the way
that when I run sysupgrade, or upgrade as before the SP kernel is the
one installed. And I have to change manually and reboot. Also I noticed
that whe
On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 09:58, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 09:14:00AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> > > I've snagged the 6.5 xenocara.tar.gz, patched it with just that above
> > > fix, and installed it on my system which has made X rock-stable for me.
>
Hi misc@!
I am looking to understand / enhance the OpenBSD experience for blind users.
Do we have any blind users reading misc that can offer any insight into their
usecases / pain points / work flows / wants? I am sure OpenBSD is lacking on
this front, so use cases in *nix would also be helpful.
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 09:14:00AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> > I've snagged the 6.5 xenocara.tar.gz, patched it with just that above fix,
> > and installed it on my system which has made X rock-stable for me. This is
> > totally fine for me personally, but I was curious
Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
> I've snagged the 6.5 xenocara.tar.gz, patched it with just that above fix,
> and installed it on my system which has made X rock-stable for me. This is
> totally fine for me personally, but I was curious if other people have run
> into this issue on their 6.5 installs, an
On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 11:41:17PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> config -e is incompatible with the KARL relinking sequence.
>
> For now, we consider KARL more valuable than config -e usage
> patterns.
>
> We've thought about this but for now we don't have a clever
> solution to solve this.
Usua
Hey misc@,
I'm running 6.5 stable on a thinkpad x1 carbon 6th gen. Everything works
beautifully, *except* I'm plagued by this issue:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Xorg-crash-every-few-days-td357384.html
which is fixed by this revision:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/xenoc
On 2019-05-08, Consus wrote:
> On 02:01 Tue 07 May, Clark Block wrote:
>> When will be created a great desktop experience for OpenBSD?
>
> After binary package updates will be out-of-box, without using
> third-party M:Tier.
Oh, but they already are. Install snapshots instead of release.
On 2019-05-10, Karel Gardas wrote:
>
>
> On 5/9/19 5:00 PM, Janne Johansson wrote:
>> Den tors 9 maj 2019 kl 16:49 skrev Andrew Luke Nesbit <
>> em...@andrewnesbit.org>:
>>
Unless https://www.openbsd.org/plat.html is out of date, it doesn't look
like OpenBSD is currently supporting POWE
On 2019-05-09, Matthew Graybosch wrote:
> On Thu, May 9, 2019, at 9:28 AM, Henry Bonath wrote:
>> I'm not sure how many folks out there are PowerPC users, but I was
>> just curious if anyone had an idea on if or when we might see those
>> out in the mirrors.
>
> I've got a 2003 lamp-style iMac tha
>> Remove everything that is to do with KDE and go and quietly contemplate
>> the life choices which led to you having it installed in the first place.
> Hi chohag
> it was a leftover when i first installed my laptop
> used it for about a week then switch to I3 and never looked back.
> will pkg_del
Dear Poul-Henning!
I do get your point. I do not think you are an antesimite. I would think
the opposite: most antisemites hide behind their israel-friendliness.
I appreciate your involvement on what is happenning in the near east.
From the end of WWI the situation of the palestinians got onl
Misc User writes:
> It is theoretically possible to do that, but you'd have to do -a lot-
> of work to get it to do so. It'd be much easier finding a proper
> way to accomplish what you want without running single-user.
I wouldn't recommend using single user mode to do anything other than
repair
On 5/9/19 5:00 PM, Janne Johansson wrote:
Den tors 9 maj 2019 kl 16:49 skrev Andrew Luke Nesbit <
em...@andrewnesbit.org>:
Unless https://www.openbsd.org/plat.html is out of date, it doesn't look
like OpenBSD is currently supporting POWER8 or POWER9 plaftorms.
I wonder what is the best way
The best may be to see ppc@ mailing list over last year. Certainly there
is some interest, but well judge yourself.
Karel
On 5/9/19 4:45 PM, Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote:
On 09/05/2019 14:56, Allan Streib wrote:
Unless https://www.openbsd.org/plat.html is out of date, it doesn't look
like OpenBSD
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