how to debug firefox

2022-06-21 Thread flint pyrite
[drm] *ERROR* ring sdma0 timeout, signaled seq=14829, emitted se q=14829 [drm] *ERROR* Process information: process pid 0 thread pid 0 firefox exit how do i debug i keep everything running, do not sleep or snooze firefox crashes after days and weeks of running clueless is there some type of

doas hang suddenly

2022-06-21 Thread Siegfried Levin
My server has been running for weeks without an issue. It is running OpenBSD 7.1. However, today I suddenly cannot use doas anymore. It always hang. Has anyone met this issue before? Siegfried siegfried.le...@gmail.com

Re: Wireless network interface remembering join list across /etc/netstart.

2022-06-21 Thread Julian Smith
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 13:47:28 +0200 Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 11:41:05PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote: > > It turned out that i needed to do `ifconfig iwn0 down -joinlist up` to > > remove > > all networks from the join list, as described in ifconfig(8). [I'm not > >

Re: Convert a Linux VPS to OpenBSD

2022-06-21 Thread Courtney
I have OpenBSD running well on Ramnode right now. I am guessing since you have been using Scaleway that you want something in Europe. I haven't tried their Amsterdam location, but I have been using their North American locations with good success. Also a good provider in Amsterdam is Tilaa. A

Re: Convert a Linux VPS to OpenBSD

2022-06-21 Thread Étienne
On 20/06/2022 18:11, Łukasz Moskała wrote: $ wget -O /bsd.rd https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.1/amd64/bsd.rd Reboot and enter grub shell grub> kopenbsd /bsd.rd grub> boot Paths will differ if /boot is on seperate partition. Thanks! Or using VPS provider that actually supports openbsd

Re: Convert a Linux VPS to OpenBSD

2022-06-21 Thread Nico Meijer
Hi! Or using VPS provider that actually supports openbsd could also be a good solution. Hetzner lets you mount an installation ISO through their web interface and install OpenBSD on whatever VPS you've got running. And there's https://openbsd.amsterdam, but I've not yet used their

Re: Wireless network interface remembering join list across /etc/netstart.

2022-06-21 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 11:41:05PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote: > Recently i got really confused after removing a 'join ... ' line > from /etc/hostname.iwn0, then running `sh /etc/netstart`. This resulted > in reconnection to , even though was now not mentioned > anywhere in /etc/hostname.iwn0. >

Re: Wireless network interface remembering join list across /etc/netstart.

2022-06-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-06-20, Julian Smith wrote: > It turned out that i needed to do `ifconfig iwn0 down -joinlist up` to remove > all networks from the join list, as described in ifconfig(8). [I'm not > actually sure that the `down` and `up` are necessary.] > > Would it be possible and make sense to have