Ok the solution here with this gnome problem, waas to upgrade from _stable
to _current.
sysupgrade -s did the trick, now gnome runs perfectly.
*Michael G. Workman*
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michael.g.work...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 6:05 PM Michael G Workman <
michael.g.work...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 10:54:25 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> You need to know the name of the directory in ports to use this
> notation. Formats vary. Here you would use "pkg_add gnupg--%gnupg2".
>
> If you don't have a ports tree installed and need to find the path,
> install the package in
Hey all,
I recently picked up an X1 carbon 6th gen that happened to have the
touchscreen option on it. Everything works great otherwise, but I don't
seem to have any luck on the touchscreen issue. I don't see anything
relevant in dmesg either, shown below. Any ideas?
OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.M
I'm not sure why this would be better than just buying an old intel/AMD
machine and adding an extra NIC to it?
It won't be the prettiest looking machine but will definitely get the
job done.
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Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-01-24 04:52, myml...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi All,
I've been looking for har
On Sat, 25 Jan 2020, Michael G Workman wrote:
> their bank accounts are empty, due to banking malware like Zeus, others are
>
> It seems like most of the victims were using windows computers when these
> attacks happened,
But how do they internet banking? With the web browser? Then they must
Hello openbsd-misc,
I am strongly interested in this, too.
Since the iked manpage does not mention this, I suppose it is not possible.
In combination with ifstated, however, this might result in a DoS scenario
if one peer becomes unreachable - on purpose or by chance - and any other
IPsec connect
On 01-26 10:45, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> [] > I have non-technical users on OpenBSD
> laptops and desktops using GNOME+Chromium+LibreOffice, not everything
> is perfect but it works well enough and we didn't have to revert to
> Windows.
>
> It *does* need managing though, it won't work as a
There's been a hackathon this past week, libressl has seen some major
changes. If the problem persists on a fully up-to-date snapshot then
write a mail to bugs@ with as much information about how to reproduce
it as possible - sample config files etc would make it easier. (In the
case of fetchmail,
On 2020-01-25, Thomas L. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> `pkg_add gnupg` is ambiguous since there is both
> gnupg-1.4.23p3-card-ldap, gnupg-1.4.23p3 and gnupg-2.2.12p0, but neither
> `pkg_add gnupg%2.2`, `pkg_add gnupg--%2.2` nor `pkg_add gnupg%2.2--`
> work. So how do i specify the exact package in this case
On 2020-01-26, Chris Bennett wrote:
> As far as your seemingly brilliant idea, it won't work.
>
> Try this. Put OpenBSD on a USB stick. Then try to get ANYONE to boot it
> on their laptop/desktop. I gave up after about 25 tries over the years.
>
> Next, try this. Give away a few laptops with OpenB
After updating to a recent snapshot I faced the following
messages upon running fetchmail (ver=6.3.26p3) command.
The config .fetchmailrc is the same as before
$ fetchmail
fetchmail: Server certificate verification error: self signed certificate
fetchmail: Missing trust anchor certificate: /OU=N
Crap works as expected. Should be run from unprivileged user only.
On 1/25/2020 2:34 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-01-24, Denis wrote:
>> Trying to connect to QEMU 4.1.0 with VNC server enabled by
>> $ doas vncviewer -rawlocal 127.0.0.1:0
>
> For the love of cthulhu don't run that crap a
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 07:26:35PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
Try this. Put OpenBSD on a USB stick. Then try to get ANYONE to boot it
on their laptop/desktop. I gave up after about 25 tries over the years.
Next, try this. Give away a few laptops with OpenBSD already installed
for free. Check ba
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