Hey folks, just thought I'd share with you that I've released the latest
versions of pf-badhost and unbound-adblock.
pf-badhost webpage: https://www.geoghegan.ca/pfbadhost.html
unbound-adblock webage: https://www.geoghegan.ca/unbound-adblock.html
Key pf-badhost changes:
* pf-badhost goes porta
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 4:50 AM wdaver wrote:
>
> There are posts asking for a GUI to control volume for OpenBSD.
> I wanted the same and wrote an 85 line TCL (8.5) script. It calls
> sndioctl, has a volume slider and mute button, sized for touch
> screen convenience. I use it every day.
>
> I am
There are posts asking for a GUI to control volume for OpenBSD.
I wanted the same and wrote an 85 line TCL (8.5) script. It calls
sndioctl, has a volume slider and mute button, sized for touch
screen convenience. I use it every day.
I am ok with just posting here, for users to copy and paste.
On 7/1/20 8:05 AM, Luke Small wrote:
I spoke to my favorite university computer science professor who said
++n is faster than n++ because the function needs to store the initial
value, increment, then return the stored value in the former case,
while the later merely increments, and returns the v
Hi Again,
Sorry about the delay in responding. I disabled the uftdi using config as
described.
(also added it to /etc/shutdown.rc as mentioned by Chris Bennett. Seemed
like a good idea.)
It does now seem to be disabled, the boottime message has changed to show
"ugen" rather than "uftdi" i.e.
> u
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 07:05:02AM -0500, Luke Small wrote:
> Are you clinging to traditions for some purpose? I gave two different
> versions. strlcpy3 is clearly more easily understood and even slightly
> faster and strlcpy4 which sets up the following workhorse lines which
> through timing the f
Are you clinging to traditions for some purpose? I gave two different
versions. strlcpy3 is clearly more easily understood and even slightly
faster and strlcpy4 which sets up the following workhorse lines which
through timing the functions is hands down faster on my Xeon chips:
strlcpy4:
while (-
Hi folks,
spamd(8) still mentions 127.0.0.1, but no indication of IPv6 support.
Looking on Google for "openbsd spamd ipv6" gives me some entries of
2015 and 2016, but no up-to-date information. Please excuse if I am
too blind to see.
I am a big fan of spamd, but I wonder is spamd in a dead-end w
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:59:28PM -0500, Charlie Burnett wrote:
> For sure, whatever helps!
> Jun 27 18:58:21 tabr /bsd: [drm] *ERROR* sdma_v4_0: Failed to load firmware
> "amdgpu/vega20_sdma.bin"
> Jun 27 18:58:21 tabr /bsd: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to load sdma firmware!
> Jun 27 18:58:21 tabr /bsd:
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