Hi there,
it seems the tip with the delay did the trick :)
thx
Markus
Am 20.02.2015 um 08:34 schrieb Markus Rosjat:
hi tuomas,
I tried both default to com0 and not but same result but I will
checkout the other settings maybe that does the trick :)
thx for the quick reply
regards
Markus
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 10:19:41AM +0100, lm wrote:
I'm giving a try to snapshots for the first time. The system feels great,
but I'm having some issues trying to maintain base system and ports synced.
packages for releases and snapshots are built separately. mixing snapshot
(-current)
Hi there!
I'm giving a try to snapshots for the first time. The system feels great,
but I'm having some issues trying to maintain base system and ports synced.
I've got a local copy of the complete packages tree for convenience, so I
don't have to update base and ports everytime I want to
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 09:44:35PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
On 02/18/15 09:32, Erling Westenvik wrote:
The last few months, I've been unable to tag other people when
commenting on Facebook. I've tried resetting Firefox, disabling
add-ons, deleting old profiles, reinstalling the browser, and
Nick Holland said:
I'm not losing any sleep over it, however. I seem to have low
expectations for people coding not-stupidly.
It is actually normal these days for web developers to support only a
handful of most used configurations. It is funny that they still argue
that HTML5 is *the*
I surprised on this.
Why discouraged to modify /etc/ksh.kshrc?
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:src
Hi Claudio,
Thanks for your reply. I'll disable it.
Also wanna ask you if you're planning about chap auth implementation.
Have a good day.
Theron
On Friday, February 20, 2015 8:33 PM, Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com
wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 04:32:42PM +, Theron ZORBAS wrote:
On 20 February 2015 at 07:38, trondd tro...@gmail.com wrote:
It is so quick and easy to update to another snapshot, if I find a
package that doesn't work, I simply update to the latest snapshot.
If you are on -current but you haven't updated in many, many snapshot
cycles, do you update current
On 2015-02-20 01:13 PM, Robert wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 10:34:18 -0500
Kenneth Gober kgo...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't reply earlier because I thought the Dell XPS 12 wouldn't meet your
requirements, but I have booted OpenBSD 5.4 on it, although I did have to
disable Secure Boot in the BIOS
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 19:41:50 +
Calvin calv...@stenoweb.net wrote:
Why OpenBSD on a tablet? On a laptop it makes sense, but OpenBSD is not
exactly known for it's touch capability. Even with GNOME 3/KDE, it's
still bit of an odd choice for such HW.
For me:
* having a web browser to check
On 2/20/15, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com wrote:
If you are on -current but you haven't updated in many, many snapshot
cycles, do you update current or just get the latest snapshot?
Personally, I don't run -current from source. I have built subsets of
the tree to pick up a patch. But
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 16:29:59 -0600
Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
On 2015-02-20 01:13 PM, Robert wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 10:34:18 -0500
Kenneth Gober kgo...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't reply earlier because I thought the Dell XPS 12 wouldn't meet your
requirements, but I
Adam Thompson said:
Unless you've found handwriting recognition or on-screen-keyboards that work
well with OpenBSD, you'll probably still have to carry around a USB
keyboard, which might make the whole exercise pointless. Good luck, anyway.
Recently I had my hands on ExoPC - an amd64-based
On 2015-02-20 05:22 PM, Robert wrote:
After a quick check on lenovo.com, the Yoga 2 (10) seems to be interesting.
Incl. LTE it's about 350 EUR.
But I can't find any indications on the web that someone installed any
alternative OS on it. I'm also not sure if it matters if you buy the Android or
On 20 Feb 2015, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
As for works for me guides, my (by now somewhat dated) blog post [1] may
still be
useful despite needing some updates (such as don't bother running sysmerge
with those
arguments anymore (actually don't use any arguments to sysmerge in most
It is so quick and easy to update to another snapshot, if I find a
package that doesn't work, I simply update to the latest snapshot.
Maybe once or twice I have hit the situaton where the snapshot was out
of date with the snapshot packages and I couldn't use my system right
after upgrading. I
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Steve Williams
st...@williamsitconsulting.com wrote:
Hi,
I have been using snapshots for my system, but don't update too often.
Sometimes there's a package I want to install, but because my snapshot
is old (stale when compared to the current repository), I
Thanks for your reply!
packages for releases and snapshots are built separately. mixing snapshot
(-current)
packages with stable or release versions is not supported (libraries and
other
dependencies are likely to not match).
I was not mixing them, but I have the feeling I might be using
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Robert info...@die-optimisten.net wrote:
Anything that can be acquired outside of a museum? ;)
Has someone tested OpenBSD on one of the current (Atom/Windows-based)
8-10 tablets?
E.g., Lenovo Yoga 2 or Ideapad
They seem to have a BIOS that can be
On 20/02/2015 2:19 AM, lm wrote:
Hi there!
I'm giving a try to snapshots for the first time. The system feels great,
but I'm having some issues trying to maintain base system and ports synced.
I've got a local copy of the complete packages tree for convenience, so I
don't have to update
Hi, I'm moving my system from -release to -stable, I'm following
the instructions here: www.openbsd.org/stable.html.
I already built the kernel, rebooted amd built the userland.
Now that its time to build xenocara, the process fails.
This is the second attempt to build, when it failed the first
On 15.02.20Fri 10:11, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 12:06:48 -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
butresin wrote:
I surprised on this.
Why discouraged to modify /etc/ksh.kshrc?
Because you have to be root to do it? Why wouldn't it be better for users to
edit their own .kshrc?
butresin wrote:
I surprised on this.
Why discouraged to modify /etc/ksh.kshrc?
Because you have to be root to do it? Why wouldn't it be better for users to
edit their own .kshrc?
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 12:06:48 -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
butresin wrote:
I surprised on this.
Why discouraged to modify /etc/ksh.kshrc?
Because you have to be root to do it? Why wouldn't it be better for users to
edit their own .kshrc?
There's nothing wrong with wanting to have
Hi Misc,
I want to connect a nas device over iscsi under OpenBSD 5.5 amd64.
I have information about nas ip address, chap and share.
I've read man iscsi.conf but there is no part about chap auth.
Also could not find any working example on net.
Can anyone direct me please?
Thanks
Theron
Raimo Niskanen
Thank you very much for the dd command.
From: afyous...@hotmail.com
To: ja...@volny.cz
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD usb cannot be read on Windows
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 10:51:45 +
Jan,Thank you very much for the tool. It is great. I got my 16 G back.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 04:32:42PM +, Theron ZORBAS wrote:
Hi Misc,
I want to connect a nas device over iscsi under OpenBSD 5.5 amd64.
I have information about nas ip address, chap and share.
I've read man iscsi.conf but there is no part about chap auth.
Also could not find any working
On 2/20/2015 9:21 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
On 20/02/2015 2:19 AM, lm wrote:
Hi there!
I'm giving a try to snapshots for the first time. The system feels great,
but I'm having some issues trying to maintain base system and ports synced.
I've got a local copy of the complete packages tree for
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 10:34:18 -0500
Kenneth Gober kgo...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't reply earlier because I thought the Dell XPS 12 wouldn't meet your
requirements, but I have booted OpenBSD 5.4 on it, although I did have to
disable Secure Boot in the BIOS first. dmesg follows:
Looks like nice
Why OpenBSD on a tablet? On a laptop it makes sense, but OpenBSD is not
exactly known for it's touch capability. Even with GNOME 3/KDE, it's
still bit of an odd choice for such HW.
What's the smallest, most tablet-ish device I can put OpenBSD on? Want to
travel and stay connected.
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