Re: Thinkpad T14 AMD Gen 3

2022-11-10 Thread Philippe Meunier
Jonathan Gray wrote: >Glad to hear amdgpu works on Rembrandt/Yellow Carp. On a related note, I noticed I get the following kernel message when shutting down the X server: [drm] *ERROR* Error waiting for DMUB idle: status=3 Otherwise X seems to work fine. >diff below for those, though it is

Re: [SPAM] Re: opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign-0.5

2022-11-10 Thread Thomas Bohl
# openssl genrsa -out /etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key 2048 and # chown _dkimsign:_dkimsign /etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key # chmod 440 /etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key

Re: [SPAM] Re: opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign-0.5

2022-11-10 Thread latincom
>> Now dkimsign is failing and i have not been able to repair it, could >> somebody please help? >> >> # smtpd -d >> info: OpenSMTPD 7.0.0 starting >> dkimsign: Can't open key file (/etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key): >> Permission denied >> warn: lost processor: dkimsign exited abnormally >>

7.2 and iwm/amdgpu Firmware?

2022-11-10 Thread Mike Fischer
On a newly installed Mini PC (NiPoGi AM02) I noticed the following messages in dmesg: iwm0: could not read firmware iwm-7265-17 (error 2) iwm0: failed to load init firmware and: drm:pid0:amdgpu_device_parse_gpu_info_fw *ERROR* Failed to load gpu_info firmware "amdgpu/raven2_gpu_info.bin"

Re: opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign-0.5

2022-11-10 Thread Thomas Bohl
Now dkimsign is failing and i have not been able to repair it, could somebody please help? # smtpd -d info: OpenSMTPD 7.0.0 starting dkimsign: Can't open key file (/etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key): Permission denied warn: lost processor: dkimsign exited abnormally Exiting # doas -u

Re: Multicast Routing issues with OpenBSD

2022-11-10 Thread Barbaros Bilek
Hi Tarkan, I've already tried all of them but it is not working. Also note that PIM support was removed from OpenBSD; so it's an option. [*] [*] https://www.mail-archive.com/tech@openbsd.org/msg43264.html On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 3:37 PM Tarkan Erimer - BSD wrote: > > > On 9.11.2022 12.39 PM,

Re: opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign-0.5

2022-11-10 Thread latincom
> In addition to Stuart's comment, you could checkout pkg readme: > > */usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign* > Hello Could you please show me where is the answer to my question? "+--- | Running

Re: 7.2: unbound(timeout) on startup

2022-11-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-11-10, Martin Schröder wrote: > Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 11:22 Uhr schrieb Stuart Henderson >: >> On 2022-11-09, Martin Schröder wrote: >> > Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 00:02 Uhr schrieb Martin Schröder >> > : >> >> This happens only on bootup of the machine... :-( >> > >> > I've tried

Re: 7.2: unbound(timeout) on startup

2022-11-10 Thread Martin Schröder
Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 11:22 Uhr schrieb Stuart Henderson : > On 2022-11-09, Martin Schröder wrote: > > Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 00:02 Uhr schrieb Martin Schröder > > : > >> This happens only on bootup of the machine... :-( > > > > I've tried hard to get any log messages for this, but failed

Re: 7.2: unbound(timeout) on startup

2022-11-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-11-10, Jan Stary wrote: > On Nov 10 00:39:59, mar...@oneiros.de wrote: >> Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 00:25 Uhr schrieb Jan Stary : >> > With my current ISP, putting >> > >> > ifconfig pppoe0 down >> > >> > into rc.shutdown makes the subsequent boot faster with respect to pppoe. >> >

Re: 7.2: unbound(timeout) on startup

2022-11-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022-11-09, Martin Schröder wrote: > Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 00:02 Uhr schrieb Martin Schröder > : >> This happens only on bootup of the machine... :-( > > I've tried hard to get any log messages for this, but failed so far. > Neither setting a log file for unbound nor "unbound_flags=-d -d"

Re: 7.2: unbound(timeout) on startup

2022-11-10 Thread Jan Stary
On Nov 10 00:39:59, mar...@oneiros.de wrote: > Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 00:25 Uhr schrieb Jan Stary : > > With my current ISP, putting > > > > ifconfig pppoe0 down > > > > into rc.shutdown makes the subsequent boot faster with respect to pppoe. > > I suspect it's waht you say: the session