On 5.2.23. 18:38, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
Hi All,
Recently I have noticed some XFCE screensaving weirdness e.g.
The XFCE desktop seems to ignore my preference for xscreensaver, but
rather always starts the xfce4-screensaver instead.
Currently I think I have disabled both in my setti
On 22.1.23. 22:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
Hi folks,
I was cloning a server with rsync in preparation for a major upgrade (elderly
OpenBSD to 7.2). I noticed that the home partition usage was a good deal greater
on the new machine than the old (as seen by df).
After a lot of analysis, I found
royalty fees. For example, the Chinese Academy of
Sciences designed Loongson processor from the scratch, but had to pay to
MIPS Technologies in order to base it on the MIPS IV instruction set.
Zeljko Jovanovic
On 31.8.20. 10:52, Henry W. Peterson wrote:
If I simply type "boot" with my keyboard, it does not boot because I removed
the graphics card and the CPU does not include a GPU.
If I configure boot.conf to use com0 as its default console, I will not be able
to type the password to decrypt the di
e", so it will query DNS first, and then look into
/etc/hosts. There is a possibility this too can confuse talk.
Best regards,
Zeljko Jovanovic
On 28.05.2019. 14:45, Максим wrote:
I saw this option
Not exactly what I want:
"~ $ setxkbmap -query
rules: base
model: pc105
layout: us,ru
options:grp:alt_space_toggle"
I would like to know whether it is "en" or "ru" right now
--
Best Regards
Maksim Rodin
Hi Maksim,
I us
On 13.11.2017. 00:47, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
Hi all - I've just installed xfce and xfce-extras on my x86_64 box,
running the snapshot from 11/11.
I'm having trouble with gtk+3 applications such as firefox and geany.
It *seems* gtk+3 is not being recognized, i.e., the scrollbar is an
inoperative
On 02.05.2017. 19:57, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
We're looking to buy some 10-gig SFP+ boards, and are eyeing up Supermicro's
2-port boards (listed as the 'Intel 82599ES - AOC-STGN-i2S').
ix(4) doesn't list the ES variant of the chip, and a quick grep through the
driver source doesn't mention it
On 17.01.2016. 16:12, Lampshade wrote:
I am using Windows 8.1 64-bit and OpenBSD-current amd64.
When I used Gnu/Linux I mounted fat32 partitions
with these options:
iocharset=iso8859-2,codepage=852
However OpenBSD's mount tells me:
mount -t msdos -o codepage=852 /dev/sd0f /mnt/partycjaFat/
moun
On 19.07.2015. 19:51, Raul Miller wrote:
http://www.andovercg.com/datasheets/sun-fire-v210-server.pdf
Suggests that we're talking 320 watts, and 7.3 db acoustic noise.
http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/loudness.html suggests that
whispers are about 30 db. And, 320 watts is not too far fr
On 01.03.2015. 17:55, Josh Grosse wrote:
You might experiment with ext2fs. IIRC, FAT has two strikes against it:
owner/mode, and 4GB individual filesize limit. NTFS (built-in, or FUSE)
has its own owner/mode translation issues, such that you would liely want
to archive files as intermediate st
On 12.01.2015. 01:00, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Zeljko Jovanovic said:
I thought at least OpenBSD people had some understanding of how world
politics work.
This is wrong forum for "world politics" discussions. Let's not
digress.
Agreed.
On 07.01.2015. 18:16, Ted Unangst wrote:
ZZE:Ponikve, Uzice, Serbia
KVO:Morava, Kraljevo, Serbia
Wikipedia has Uzice-Ponikve as UZC.
Neither airport has regular flights, so I'm not sure we want to
list them.
I think the original guideline "add it if you've flown through it" was
a good one.
On 05.01.2015. 10:14, Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2015 Jan 04 (Sun) at 21:39:08 -0500 (-0500), Predrag Punosevac wrote:
:For many of us who were born in that country and whose lives have been
:altered forever by actual events on the ground your remark doesn't sound
:clever
I'm sorry, but this is si
On 04.01.2015. 14:22, Reyk Floeter wrote:
Thanks, done.
Index: airport
Speaking of changed airport names, I expected to see:
BEG:Surcin, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
but it was apparently never entered at all.
The current name is:
BEG:Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Serbia
and there are another few mi
On 23.08.2014. 18:16, Nick Holland wrote:
real mem = 1568260096 (1495MB)
avail mem = 1517772800 (1447MB)
...
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G530 @ 2.40GHz, 2394.94 MHz
ok, how do I put this nicely...
To run a modern browser, you need a modern computer
On 03.07.2014. 10:41, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
And if the hard disks are small enough, you can attach them to pigeons, or
swallows, even! (African or European)
- P
What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow (African or European)?
:D
On 27.06.2014. 08:59, Mihai Popescu wrote:
It think the designer wanted to keep the board compatible with the old
case, or the other way around. To cool the CPU more one needs better pads (
i doubt there are much better, since the industry has standards) or adds a
fan.
Current situation is like
On 14.04.2014. 04:53, Nick Holland wrote:
um. Linux kernel 2.4? Are you kidding me? dead dead dead.
I said the port was old and had not been maintained for a long time. :)
In any case, if one wants the current Slackware on System Z, I am sure this old
version could be used as a starting poi
On 09.04.2014. 18:24, Fil Di Noto wrote:
Is there any hope of OpenBSD running on IBM Power hardware (System P,
LPAR) in the future?
...
OS on that hardware without cooperation from IBM? I don't see any
Linux distros that do not have a relationship with IBM that run on
Power.
Slackware Linux h
ages"...i think hostapd.conf(5) could be clearer,
...
as far as packages, i doubt the man pages would be changed. i guess you
could talk to the individual port maintainer if you wanted.
Thank you!
As for GNU binutils and ports, I will contact their maintainers directly.
Zeljko Jovanovic
word, in the meaning Mb/s, is already part of pf syntax, I suppose it is
going to stay that way. :)
Cheers,
Zeljko Jovanovic
On 03.07.2013. 19:15, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Is there floating-point hardware for 486 or higher that isn't
"Intel-compatible"?
This text seems superfluous.
I remember some Weitek floating-point coprocessors from those times - I suppose
they were not x87 compatible?
On 10.05.2013. 20:51, Erling Westenvik wrote:
The intention with my original email was actually to be kind of funny
but the smiley got lost somehow..
Well, all right then. :)
On 10.05.2013. 19:55, Evan Root wrote:
Hey Erling,
Maybe we should figure out where the default file is and
replace it with this:
...
Wish this list accepted attachements because I could show
you a scan of the Mac os x default test page that is the
same as above.
It has no logos except the Cups
You cannot do any kind of bandwidth shaping, priorization or fair
queueing on any link but the bottleneck.
that is plain bullshit.
I think you are talking about two different things here:
Henning Brauer is explaining how queuing and prioritization work in OpenBSD,
while the others have in min
On 09.09.2011. 00:32, ropers wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson#MIPS_patent_issues
So does this mean that this platform is now to be regarded as
patent-encumbered and no longer completely free (libre)?
(That would kind of ruin the big appeal for me.)
The platform is free in software
On 13.05.2011. 06:28, Miod Vallat wrote:
Why are you trying to emulate a 2E system? OpenBSD/loongson has never
been tested on a Fuloong 2E system and I wouldn't be surprised if it did
not work at all on such a machine (and I've been unable to find one on
the second hand market). You are likely yo
I tried to run an OpenBSD kernel image (for Loongson) under QEMU-emulated
Fulong2E system (on AMD64 host). When I load the kernel from PMON, it starts,
but then the following exception occurs (0x1fe00138 is the address of Bonito
INTEN register):
PMON> boot -k /dev/fs/ext2@wd0/bsd
Loading file: /
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