Michael G Workman writes:
I remember some years there was an IRC channel for openbsd, I
think it
was
on freenode.
I just installed hexchat and there is no freenode option
anymore, is
there
still an openbsd irc channel somewhere?
Due to events last year:
"On 19 May 2021, Freenode
Hy there,
what you look for is now at https://libera.chat/ there was a - not so welcome -
take over of freenode in 2021
Regards,
Christoph
> Am 17.08.2022 um 03:44 schrieb Michael G Workman
> :
>
> Hello,
>
> I started getting active with OpenBSD again.
>
> I remember some years there
Hello,
I started getting active with OpenBSD again.
I remember some years there was an IRC channel for openbsd, I think it was
on freenode.
I just installed hexchat and there is no freenode option anymore, is there
still an openbsd irc channel somewhere?
Thanks.
*Michael G. Workman*
(321)
Hello again all,
I have in my moments of spare time been taking shots at getting my USB mic
to work on OpenBSD. I haven't asked yet because I have been spending time
trying to understand audio better on OpenBSD. I think I know enough to ask.
I have 3 audio devices:
rsnd/0 - integrated audio
I'm trying to have smtpd:
1. Deliver mail directly to existing users
2. Otherwise fall back to the contents of /etc/mail/aliases
3. Otherwise fall back to a catch-all that sends all mail to me
I can't seem to figure it out.
According to table(5), to use a catch-all I must use a "virtual
On 2022/08/16 14:36, Dave Voutila wrote:
>
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
> > On 2022-08-15, gwes wrote:
> >> Unexpected behavior:
> >> When I try to chain three programs together with pipes moving lots
> >> of data spin time goes up on most or all CPUs.
> >> Is this known or expected?
> >>
>
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2022-08-15, gwes wrote:
>> Unexpected behavior:
>> When I try to chain three programs together with pipes moving lots
>> of data spin time goes up on most or all CPUs.
>> Is this known or expected?
>>
>> the chain [shortened] was
>> find /someplace
On 2022-08-15, gwes wrote:
> Unexpected behavior:
> When I try to chain three programs together with pipes moving lots
> of data spin time goes up on most or all CPUs.
> Is this known or expected?
>
> the chain [shortened] was
> find /someplace -maxdepth 2 -type f -name '*.flac' -exec \
>
Hi all,
I'm testing forwarding over em with plain with snapshot
em0 at pci7 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82576" rev 0x01: msi,
em1 at pci7 dev 0 function 1 "Intel 82576" rev 0x01: msi,
em2 at pci8 dev 0 function 0 "Intel I210" rev 0x03: msi,
em3 at pci9 dev 0 function 0 "Intel I210" rev 0x03: msi,
I beat my head against the wall on OpenBSD wg clients. I gave up and
switched to using wireguard-tools and prefer it. It uses the standard
wgX.conf and I find it easier to turn on/off since I don't want it
always on. You could also run it (I think the binary command is
wg-quick) and test that
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