Thunderbolt 4 to HDMI be supported by
OpenBSD -
https://www.sonnettech.com/product/thunderbolt-dual-hdmi-adapter/overview.html
?
Thanks Adam.
--
Adam Retter
skype: adam.retter
tweet: adamretter
http://www.adamretter.org.uk
Here is my blog post on how I got this working -
https://blog.adamretter.org.uk/running-openbsd-74-under-utm/
On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 at 19:55, Adam Retter wrote:
>
> I've had some success with this on Intel Mac, although it requires some
> workarounds. I'm in the process of writing a b
HORITY needed.
Does this mean that I should see an XAUTHORITY environment variable
after I login on the console? If so, I don't see anything like that
reported by `env`.
Kind regards. Adam.
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 at 00:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2024-01-02, Adam Retter wrote:
> >
&
I've had some success with this on Intel Mac, although it requires some
workarounds. I'm in the process of writing a blog, I'll post it here in the
next few days if I can...
On Fri, 12 Jan 2024, 22:32 Implausibility, wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Since there's some uncertainty around the future of VMware
by the `_x11`
account and group, and are only readable by the owner (mode 0600).
Please advise on the best way to set this up?
Kind regards. Adam.
--
Adam Retter
skype: adam.retter
tweet: adamretter
http://www.adamretter.org.uk
acks the ability to affect kernel routes - unless you're just
running a route reflector, that will change your design *significantly*.
Or, as Stuart said, running a "proper" IGP like OSPF could bridge some of the
gaps you might see. YMMV.
-Adam
P.S. From what I heard a few years ago, Open
ow painful that would wind up being, I've never
programmed anything using ugen.)
Options exist, but it's possible none of them are *exactly* what you
want.
-Adam
On 2021-10-07 11:57, jeanfrancois wrote:
Ok thank both,
I might develop such device then, if other people interested I'd share
t
On Wed, 1 Sept 2021 at 16:39, Adam Paulukanis wrote:
>
> On Wed, 1 Sept 2021 at 16:32, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> >
> > Goetz Schultz:
> >
> > > I would go the other way and check tomorrows date. If it is "01", then I
> > > know toda
On Wed, 1 Sept 2021 at 16:32, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> Goetz Schultz:
>
> > I would go the other way and check tomorrows date. If it is "01", then I
> > know today is the last of this month:
> >
> > date --date="tomorrow" +%d
> > 02
>
> That's not OpenBSD.
>
> $ date --date="tomorrow" +%d
Jonathan, just wanted to report the patch worked. The card is up and
running. Many thanks.
On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 6:47 PM Jonathan Matthew wrote:
>
>
> I think the problem here is that we don't check if msi is enabled
> before deciding we can use msix. Can you try this diff out?
> I wrote this after seeing a similar report somewhere, but I can't find
> it now.
>
> Index: pci.c
>
I'm having difficulty getting an Intel 10Gb ethernet card recognized
on 6.9. The card is recognized by the ix driver but this error shows
up in dmesg:
ix0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82598AF" rev
0x01ixgbe_allocate_msix: pci_intr_map_msix vec 0 failed
The rest of dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.9
On 2021-01-19 19:15, Nick Holland wrote:
On 1/19/21 4:35 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
I ran into this exact problem last year. It'll be in the list
archives.
According to Theo (if I understood him correctly) it's partly due to
the
way BSD serial ports have always worked, i.e. in a rather
under
[Replying directly as well, as I believe my MTA is still blacklisted by
the OpenBSD mail server. Guess we'll find out! -Adam]
On 2021-01-17 20:09, Tilo Stritzky wrote:
On 14/01/21 17:38 Andrew Grillet wrote:
Hi
I am running OpenBSD on a T2000 (Sparc64).
I was trying to use the serial port
and use the FAQ along with that
document.
It works for me with an encrypted /home, but /var might be a lot more
problematic.
Cheers
Adam
of my UNIX machines now resemble appliances,
and exactly zero of them are multi-user in the classical sense.
-Adam
On 2020-04-29 21:53, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Sorry, but my mail goes further.
It says it should be correct. For some definition of correct. It
should either behave somehow for
by the user running the command.
Ideas? Pointers to documentation?
Thanks,
-Adam
NFS mount. With all the nastiness
that NFS mounts come with, but it's an option. (I'm doing it in
production on 6.6-STABLE.)
-Adam
None of the Taymor levers are quite right. So I went looking, and I
found some of what I'm looking for.
Short list:
(top pick)
1. Omnia 762, plus privacy bolt. I love it but holy shit that's
expensive @ ~US$180ea!
https://www.omniaindustries.com/product/762/
2. Rocky Mountain
On 2020-02-08 06:03, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 09:03:59AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
There's no mention of what syspatch(8) returns, in the manpage.
I can prove quickly enough that it exits(0) when there's nothing to
do, but
I'm more interested in knowing
such minor details, g.
The older the Latitude, the harder it is to open, but even an E6400 is
pretty easy, even if you've never opened up a laptop before.
Good luck,
-Adam
-standard
connector, but at least is *is* replaceable without insane amounts of
work.
I have the owner's manuals for many of the 6400 series, email me
directly if you can't find the guide to replacing parts for your
particular model.
-Adam
cept MacOS). FWIW, if you're in a situation where you have a spare
Mac, the Mac can bridge from CUPS/PDF format to Brother proprietary
format... bit pf a pain but it works.
-Adam
s of "no carrier" in
OpenBSD 6.4 and 6.5, but with the recent tap/tun work this appear to no
longer be the case.
I am running current, see my dmesg below.
should i post this to bugs@ instead.
Cheers
Adam
OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #26: Mon Feb 3 12:55:51 AWST 2020
ast...@x220.adamst
reliably tell based on $? or do I have to parse the output?
Thanks,
-Adam
an unprivileged account to run bgpctl in pipelines) but not
organizationally-trusted (i.e. but that's ALL we want you to do on this
system).
Thanks,
-Adam
Ah, there's a good answer to the question I just asked Marc, thanks!-Adam
Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic
problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!)Thanks,-Adam
On Nov. 7, 2019 07:18, Marc Espie wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 04:44:48PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Also http://openports.se/ and h
and search through. Curation would be
nice:
ports suggestions, popular ports, dev team ports picks, etc.
-alfred
Have a look at: https://openports.pl <https://openports.pl/>
I think it ticks some of your boxes. :)
Mischa
Also http://openports.se/ and http://ports.su/ .
-Adam
packages are all more than adequate to the
task, and all of the necessary tools are in ports.
-Adam
is a fairly ugly AWK script that
buffers the detailed route output, then emits it if it doesn't see a
Communities: line. Am I missing a better way?
Thanks,
-Adam
N.B. manually looking through N sets of DFZ route tables isn't going to
happen, I need a mostly-automatic solution.
On 2019-08-03 18:14, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Adam Thompson wrote:
Summary: I open cua0 with cu(1), quit cu(1), try to re-open with
cu(1) but now it immediately fails with EBUSY. *Usually* doesn't
happen with USB-to-serial (cuaU[0-9]) but have still seen it once or
twice.
[...]
You
) usage I'm
missing.
Help?
Thanks,
-Adam
SVN. SVN was able to
preserve branches/tags/etc. from CVS into SVN, and was then able to in
turn be converted to git through SVN's git-compatibility layer (IIRC).
Whether this helps anyone out there... *shrug*
-Adam
On 2019-07-22 09:51, Adam Thompson wrote:
Hi,
[Cross-posted to misc & ports as I'm not sure if there's a bug in
software or in wetware.]
I'm trying to run nmap (from ports) on 6.5-STABLE but am getting an
ungoogle-able error message every time:
Forgot to mention - this occurs under Ope
too long
(40)
sendmsg: Message too long
Performing a similar scan on an IPv4 address works as expected. This
appears to be a v6-specific problem.
Known issue?
Workarounds?
Thanks,
-Adam
if you can't get it to work.
Unfortunately, YMMV depending on what part of the world you're in, any
local promotions/sales, the phase of the moon, whether Jupiter is in
alignment with Saturn, etc., etc.
Good luck,
-Adam
pecific publications covering that sort of
thing, but OpenBSD *is* derived from the same BSD UNIX that Kirk wrote
about. Lessons learned about one BSD can, usually, have their concepts
applied to their cousins - although the implementation details have
diverged quite a bit by now.)
-Adam
stable utility that
needs no further work right now. It kind of sounds like you might be
saying that su(8) could be on the chopping block, much like sudo(8)...
have I misread that?
-Adam
networks/providers/companies, so I'm
assuming it's not me, but am posting this to validate that assumption.
Assuming it's not just me, does anyone know what's going on with them?
The relevant routes appear in the DFZ, but none of the *.mtier.org IPs I
know of respond.
-Adam
/can't run?
Clueless at this level, my detailed knowledge of how exec worked under
OpenBSD ended in the a.out era.
(oh, the reason I don't use the version from ports? It's too new for
the TicketPDF code. *sigh*)
Thanks for any pointers,
-Adam
gh of us do so, they might start fixing some
of the problems.)
-Adam
FWIW, I also encountered some slightly different error messages, I'll see if I
can reproduce those.
-Adam
On May 14, 2019 4:48:29 p.m. CDT, Reyk Floeter wrote:
>
>> Am 14.05.2019 um 23:06 schrieb Adam Thompson :
>>
>>> On 2019-05-14 15:42, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 2019-05-14 15:42, Adam Thompson wrote:
OK, I'm pretty sure this is a dumb question, but...
Does relayd work properly, or at all with pf disabled? (in
6.5-RELEASE)
I have partially answered my own question. That last message was posted
prematurely, in more than one way, sorry!
1
ll if it's something this simple.
Thanks,
-Adam
--begin relayd.conf--
http protocol rtproxy {
pass quick
}
relay rt4 {
listen on 0.0.0.0 port 80
protocol rtproxy
forward to 127.0.0.1 port 8080
}
relay rt6 {
listen on :: port 80
protocol rtproxy
posed to behave, so can't tell if this is a bug or a
bugfix!
Based on CVS logs, it's probably a change introduced in rde.c after
v1.442.
-Adam
ms that I stopped
sending him a full routing table at the same time I did the OS upgrade.
Any ideas? What other information would help diagnose this problem?
Thanks,
-Adam
Dmesg & bgpd.conf:
https://gist.github.com/athompso/e334d8621ce458925e25bb44b8068341
bgpd.conf, duplicated her
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 20:17, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 5/1/19 10:28 PM, Adam Steen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> In a shell script invoked by doas, is it possible to find which user
>> invoke the script? my search a the moment has come up empty.
>
> most likely place would
Hi
In a shell script invoked by doas, is it possible to find which user invoke the
script? my search a the moment has come up empty.
Cheers
Adam
olution, but a quick glance at the man pages suggests it's not totally
insane, either.
-Adam
770, but still got the above error.
any tips would be welcome.
Cheers
Adam
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 2:58 PM, Anton Lindqvist wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 02:24:24AM +0000, Adam Steen wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> > I need to determine if a package is installed, lets use autoconf as an
> > example
> > I c
_info i couldn't find anything that jumps out,
i was hoping not to do any further post processing.
Cheers
Adam
On 2019-02-25 11:14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2019/02/25 09:13, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Use vipw to put 13 * in the password field
>
> From passwd(5)
> [...]
> authentication, conventionally have 13 asterisks in the password field.
Thank you! Now that I know what I'm looking
while calling
useradd? Another rabbit hole to go down.
Thanks again,
-Adam
Whoops... I'm getting the messages from 3 systems, all running
6.4-STABLE, with no local modifications, under both VMware and
Openstack, using openup to keep systems updated. Dmesg available if
anyone thinks it's relevant.
-Adam
On 2019-02-25 08:50, Adam Thompson wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting
t ... it's there for a reason.
The cleanest example I have right now from ports is _rancid, created by
the rancid package, and triggered by the existence of ~_rancid/.ssh with
S_IRUSR (u+r) permissions.
Suggestions / advice?
Thanks,
-Adam
I know this has been asked before, but my google-fu cannot unearth any
trace of it, so I have to ask again - sorry!
What version of cvsweb does cvsweb.openbsd.org run? And where is that
software available? It appears to not quite be the same as cvsweb in
ports, so... ?
Thanks,
-Adam
ou can
use for this. OpenBSD supports setting a locally-assigned MAC address
with ifconfig(8) "lladdr" option.
Good luck on your strange quest,
-Adam
lly I had an active PPPoE connection. Hope this helps anyone in the future.
--
Adam Evans
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019, at 16:51, Adam Evans wrote:
> Some more debugging, a lot further but still no success.
>
> I attached the DD-WRT modem directly to a computer to capture the PADI
> packets.
>
&
0xf7ba, length 10
LCP Echo-Reply Id=0x3f: Magic-Number=403967986
16:30:29.644658 4c:77:6d:2c:eb:14 00:0d:b9:4f:74:98 8864 60: PPPoE-Session
code Session, version 1, type 1, id 0xf7ba, length 14
LCP Echo-Request Id=0x02: Magic-Number=403967986 Data=329b51bf
...
--
media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
status: no carrier
pflog0: flags=141 mtu 33136
index 8 priority 0 llprio 3
groups: pflog
--
Adam Evans
On Sat, 9 Feb 2019, at 21:35, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 05:51:27PM +1100, Adam Evans wrote:
>
ode with DD-WRT for about 2 years and DD-WRT had the WAN port set to
vlan 2.
--
Adam Evans
On Sat, 9 Feb 2019, at 20:33, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-02-09, Adam Evans wrote:
> > Hi, i'm trying to set up an OpenBSD router (6.4) on a PcEngines APU2D4 with
> > Intel i210AT
llprio 0
dest 0.0.0.1
!/sbin/route add default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1
--
Adam Evans
it would be helpful to me. Which is probably obvious
since I'm suggesting it...) Something else to tack onto the to-do list, I
guess.
Thanks,
-Adam
On February 8, 2019 5:23:24 PM CST, Claudio Jeker
wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 03:56:12PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
>> In bg
l be re-dumped
every 2 hrs?
Yes, I'll produce a patch for the manpage if someone can explain what
the parameter is supposed to do / how it works.
Thanks,
-Adam
makes sense
but I'm an idiot, whereas if no, then WTF, how is it working at all?
FWIW: I am much happier with OpenSMTPd than with other MTAs because of
its forward-declarative configuration syntax. Thank you for your work
on bringing a modern, lean, secure(-er) MTA into existence.
-Adam
ly reports the 5.2.4 error.
I'm slightly disappointed, I still like OpenSMTPd's concise configuration
syntax. Postfix could still rewrite source addresses last time I checked, I
hope it's still there - I do NOT want to run sendmail, thank you very much.
-Adam
Smtpd(8) trace output including invo
hanged... but I believe my use
case got thrown out with the bathwater, so to speak. Oh, well. :-(
(If anyone cares, the bad sender addresses are mostly alerts coming from older
Sun ALOMs and at least one Lexmark printer that also sends email with broken
From addresses.)
-Adam
-Ori
uot;local". My assumption
was that only "mbox" and "mda" were local, as lmtp can, and often does, point
to another server.
Some brief experiments with a VM only got me syntax errors, so I didn't pursue
that very thoroughly before asking for clarification.
-Adam
[Cross-posting here before I give up and switch to Postfix -Adam]
I have an old instance that uses smtpd's virtual to rewrite *sender*
addresses.
Reading the 6.4-STABLE version of the smtpd.conf(5) manpage, I can't see how to
accomplish my goal any more - it looks impossible.
I don't want
115), but what else might I be breaking or letting in? Clearly this is
supposed to ensure the environment is sanitized before continuing, but
is "*" forbidden because it's unsafe, or simply because it never
occurred to anyone?
Thoughts / suggestions ?
Thanks,
-Adam
'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
freq);
^~~~
1 error generated.
'
The easy fix is to change the format to '%llu', but this brakes FreeBSD and
Linux. Am i missing something or should i be investigating the log
implementation?
Cheers
Adam
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Thursday, December 13, 2018 9:36 AM, Mike Larkin
wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 12:41:10AM +0000, Adam Steen wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> > The Solo5/Mirage tender is in the process of enforcing that guest executable
> > code i
ure that vmm updates the EPT to match the prot
from inital mprotect().
Cheers
Adam
On 2018-12-02 22:12, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I'm unsure if my test is valid, but I switched to i8254 (confirmed successful
> via sysctl), and tset(1) continues to pause for an unnaturally long time.
> But then I rebooted and re-tested the same sysctl vaules, and this time
> tset(
On 2018-12-02 20:50, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 2:15 PM Adam Thompson wrote:
>
>> I've successfully installed OpenBSD 6.4-RELEASE at OVH, but I'm noticing
>> one thing there that's different from everywhere else I've used 6.4.
>>
>> tse
ot;, and I thought it was due to the slow login
times, but ktrace(1) says otherwise.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Adam
sconnected makes
no difference)
Advice / pointers gratefully accepted, including pointers to documentation or
threads I may have missed.
Thanks,
-Adam
Dmesg << __EOF__ (so to speak)
OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #1: Mon Nov 26 10:18:14 CET 2018
r...@syspatch-64-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/
recommendations for specific hardware that’s fanless and
has working audio-out ports?
�
And/or if I’ve gone off completely in the wrong direction about USB audio,
please tell me so. (Working multi-channel USB audio would made this a lot
simpler/easier/cheaper.)
�
Thanks in advance,
-Adam
�
lease test this and let me know how
you go!
Hopefully with time its should be as simple as
doas pkg_add
opam init
opam install mirage -y
mirage configure -t ukvm
gmake depends
gmake
Cheers
Adam
[1] https://mirage.io/
[2]
github: https://gist.github.com/adamsteen/6bdae8dc93d8f91f9eb6cf1de4b5
r
Sorry for the noise, this was a stack size problem, fixed with ulimit.
Now to figure why the patch fails to apply with the ocaml patch.
Cheers
Adam
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On September 4, 2018 3:31 PM, Adam Steen wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am trying to install mirage[1] with opa
local/bin/gpatch -p1 -E -i
/home/asteen/.opam/log/processed-patch-32042-70a526" exited with code 1
Any tips on where to look into next would be appreciated?
Cheers
Adam
[1] https://mirage.io/
[2] https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/issues/12559
[3] https://marc.info/?l=ope
,
its not.
as a hack i added "~/.config rwc" to all unveil files under /etc/iridium, but
that didn't work. (they are removed now)
Once i can figure out how to get an extension working, i would like to tighten
in unveil so only it can work.
The output to stdout/stderr didn't help, is there another log file?
Cheers
Adam
, which won't work with OpenBSD's NFS server. It's possible to
make this work reasonably well, but it takes a fair bit of time.
So, as everyone else said, you're better off running Samba on your
OpenBSD system. Have fun.
-Adam
.
-Adam
s_t structure? if so which header file is it located
in? or else what is the appropriate structure i should be using?
Cheers
Adam
[1]
https://github.com/Solo5/solo5/blob/a6030aa2403e5630507b86150f2ea80e637eb9c9/ukvm/ukvm_dumpcore_freebsd_x86_64.c
8.1.
I can see why it would not look fine on an extremely low-res display,
though: the margins could overwhelm the page, and the resultant wrapping
would be very not-pretty.
OTOH, *every* website will look bad on a phone that old.
-Adam
BSA (MS,Adobe,Sybase,etc.,etc.)
audits are legal - and are often accompanied by provincial Sheriffs.
(Not the same thing as a U.S Sheriff, but still a law enforcement
officer.) The threat of legal action is NOT just an empty threat.
-Adam
Try pkg_add -D snap
We are close to a release so it automatically refers to the release
See https://man.openbsd.org/pkg_add and check out -D snap
And https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=152145991212654=2
Where Peter N. M. Hansteen answers your question
Cheers
Adam
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 15:21
onnectors
instead of HDMI, buy a Dell E-series dock on eBay for $50.)
-Adam
enBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #379: Sat Jan 20 14:30:55 MST 2018
Regards,
Adam
to manage it, for what that's
worth.
-Adam
On December 28, 2017 1:32:40 PM CST, Jordan Geoghegan <jgeoghega...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Yes I had considered using the onboard hardware raid, but I don't
>particularly trust it. I also need the ability to rebuild my arrays
>while the machine
now.
-Adam
the kernel with ld.lld, the
default system linker is a non-starter.
Is this a direction the project wants to head?
Cheers
Adam
[1] https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30815
ports
> IIRC just Xen.
>
Just a note on the above statements, i currently have solo5/vmm (with
lots of help from Mike L and Mike B) [1] running on OpenBSD Current
and am working towards [2] getting MirageOS [3] working too, if you
would like more information please let me know.
Chee
I would guess the latest update Dec, 2012, doesn't off any worth upgrading for,
[1]
Dec 20, 2012:
fiddled makefile to get correct yacc and bison flags. pick yacc
(linux) or bison (mac) as necessary.
added __attribute__((__noreturn__)) to a couple of lines in
proto.h, to silence someone's
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Adam Steen <a...@adamsteen.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Mike
>
> Please see the output below (I did have to update a few DPRINTF's with
> the change to clang, did you want a diff for checking in?)
> I appreciate you having a look.
>
> Che
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Mike Belopuhov <m...@belopuhov.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 09:48 +0800, Adam Steen wrote:
>> Ted Unangst wrote:
>> > we don't currently export this info, but we could add some sysctls. there's
>> > some cpufeatures stuff
Hi Mike
Please see the output below (I did have to update a few DPRINTF's with
the change to clang, did you want a diff for checking in?)
I appreciate you having a look.
Cheers
Adam
root on sd0a (15cc7df693e2251e.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
vm_impl_init_vmx: created vm_map @ 0x80b99000
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