ibs...@ripsbusker.no.eu.org wrote:
> Aaron Mason writes:
> > What are you looking for in such a service?
>
> Minimally, SSH login, 100GB disk space, and build tools
>
> It's easy enough to find something like this, but it is usually bundled
> with other stuff and priced accordingly.
>
> I'll mo
Aaron Mason writes:
> What are you looking for in such a service?
Minimally, SSH login, 100GB disk space, and build tools
It's easy enough to find something like this, but it is usually bundled
with other stuff and priced accordingly.
I'll mostly use it for nmh and mairix.
Alfred Morgan wrote:
> Theo wrote:
> > Figure out how to build and install. It is not hard to test.
>
> Thank you, I did as you suggested and I was able to narrow down the issue
> to this line of code in /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/stand/efiboot/efiboot.c:
>
> EFI_CALL(ST->RuntimeServices->GetTime
Theo wrote:
> Figure out how to build and install. It is not hard to test.
Thank you, I did as you suggested and I was able to narrow down the issue
to this line of code in /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/stand/efiboot/efiboot.c:
EFI_CALL(ST->RuntimeServices->GetTime, &t, NULL);
The GetTime call would
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 11:53 AM Ibsen S Ripsbusker
wrote:
>
> Are there services that sell managed OpenBSD shell accounts?
> I mean a service similar to sdf.org.
>
What are you looking for in such a service?
--
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I've taken my software vows - for beta
Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote:
Are there services that sell managed OpenBSD shell accounts?
I mean a service similar to sdf.org.
Try google with keywords "online unix terminal for shell scripting", you
will find a lot results.
regards.
Are there services that sell managed OpenBSD shell accounts?
I mean a service similar to sdf.org.
Hi Misc,
I'm making some trials and benchmarks about pf's divert. My test environment is
like this;
I have 2 Linux devices and I have an OpenBSD device which are directly
connected to an OpenBSD Device. This OpenBSD device acts likes a router.
Network settings in OpenBSD:
-
vertigo# if
On 15/7/20 1:11 am, Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen wrote:
> I believe I have at some point managed to mount a phone as storage, but not
> recently.
I think the issue is that for it to expose the block device to the USB
host, it must first unmount it from the device (otherwise hilarity
ensues as t
Hello,
If you have an Android phone, you could install the app "termux"
Within the app you could "pkg add rsync" and then you could share all the stuff
you want in a wireless, and fancy, way.
I think there is a similar termux app in iphone too.
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>> My take is to purge old libs after every new release. Once, I had to do
>> it in the middle of a version upgrade, because there was no space left
>> on disk to complete it. My fault only, I had a very tight custom
>> partitioning layout.
>
> I don't think it's that easy. One case it comes to
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 07:57:35PM +, mabi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just updated from 6.6 to 6.7 and the fw_update part failed so I tried to
> run it manually and get:
>
> $ sudo fw_update -n
> http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/6.7/: no such dir
> Couldn't find updates for intel-firmware-201
pe...@bsdly.net (Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen), 2020.07.14 (Tue) 17:11 (CEST):
> > 13. jul. 2020 kl. 23:39 skrev Justin Muir :
> > Just wishing to mount my phone to access photos.
>
> I believe I have at some point managed to mount a phone as storage,
> but not recently.
>
> What usually works b
On 14 Jul 15:44, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-07-14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > Old versions of libraries are innocuous. They will simply be
> > ignored.
>
> Until you run out of disk space, which is fairly easy in /usr if you
> installed a couple of releases ago and took the auto disk
On Tue, 14 Jul 2020, Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen wrote:
What usually works better is to install an sftp client (I use AndFTP
in sftp mode) on the phone and use that to transfer the pictures to your
machine.
No, no! Better the server on the phone, as I wrote before.
Do you get why? :)
R
Le 13/07/2020 à 23:39, Justin Muir a écrit :
Hi,
Just wishing to mount my phone to access photos.
Hello,
There is Airdroid application on Android phones that could be
interesting. It's an application that acts as a server and that you
could access from any computer/any os. You simply need t
Dumitru Moldovan writes:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 03:44:18PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>On 2020-07-14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>>> Old versions of libraries are innocuous. They will simply be
>>> ignored.
>>
>>Until you run out of disk space, which is fairly easy in /usr if you
>>i
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 03:44:18PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-07-14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Old versions of libraries are innocuous. They will simply be
ignored.
Until you run out of disk space, which is fairly easy in /usr if you
installed a couple of releases ago and took
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