Hi,
I recently set up a VM on my Lenovo Thinkpad x230 to build ports. With
yesterday's sources, the clock in the VM seems to run at about 50% the
speed of the clock on the host. I don't think this was an issue at the
start of the week.
After 21 minutes of uptime on the host, the VM reports 12
Hi Rupert,
On Thu, 22 Mar 2018 15:49:55 -0400 Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Why reaching to /etc/unbound.conf when the binary was compiled
> for /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf?
Yep;- it uses the default, so nothing needs setting. Removing the
config file from /etc/rc.conf* & /etc/rc.d/unbound works
> To me this further indicates a "double authentication"
It is not clear what hardware you use in front of openbsd, but i guess
it is just a dsl modem.
Is it a pure modem, or maybe it has some router capabilities. If so,
is it configured to act as a bridge?
Can you get a conection on your ISP
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 09:01:04PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
> It is not clear what hardware you use in front of openbsd, but i guess
> it is just a dsl modem.
It is.
> Is it a pure modem, or maybe it has some router capabilities. If so,
> is it configured to act as a bridge?
It is
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 09:22:26AM +0100, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently set up a VM on my Lenovo Thinkpad x230 to build ports. With
> yesterday's sources, the clock in the VM seems to run at about 50% the
> speed of the clock on the host. I don't think this was an issue
Tue, 20 Mar 2018 20:18:16 + Xianwen Chen
> [...]
> If you are right that humans are not able to see the difference between 60 Hz
> and 59.95 Hz, then something is wrong with xrandr that the actual refresh
> rate is quite below 60, not as much as 59.95 as reported by
Hi.
I am testing on a fresh 6.2 i386 install, and following vxlan(4):
Unicast is working:
# ifconfig vxlan0 tunnel 192.168.1.100 192.168.1.200 vnetid 5
# ifconfig vxlan0
vxlan0: flags=8802 mtu 1500
lladdr fe:e1:ba:d0:12:a6
index 7 priority 0
Thanks for the info. I haven't dove into the 32 world, yet. Glad to hear
someone is working in that direction.
Take care.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 6:56 AM, Eric Huiban wrote:
> Base Pr1me wrote:
>
>> Has anyone played around with compiling the Espressif SDK for their chips?
>>
Base Pr1me wrote:
Has anyone played around with compiling the Espressif SDK for their chips?
Just curious.
Thanks,
Tracey
I'm beginning to modify the SDK for Espressif ESP32 step by step when
time allows. It's full of linuxism and very gnuish, but if i can do some
mod in their stuff
Hi all
I have installed OpenBSD 6.2 AMD64 on my old PC consisting of:
Motherboard:MSI K8N Neo2 Series (MS-7025);
Graphic card: Sapphire (ATI) Radeon 9550/X1050 Series (RV350) AGP 8x.
Unfortunately, things don't work very well: the AGP seems to be not configured
and there is an error in
Recently installed OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 and ran fw_update and syspatch.
Attempting to use the wireless card fails with the following messages:
iwm0: hw rev 0x220, fw ver 22.361476.0, address 10:f0:05:8f:42:8d
iwm0: fatal firmware error
iwm0: could not load firmware
iwm0: could not load firmware
Hello,
I want to disable / render dead in the software environment the web
navigation keys next to the arrow keys. Multiple times I have gone to
press the up or down arrow keys while filling out forms in Firefox and
accidentally hit the "back" key. If I have typed up a 500 word forum
post it is
Use xev to get key code. Use xmodmap to map to null. Answered on my own.
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 12:08 AM, Z Ero wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to disable / render dead in the software environment the web
> navigation keys next to the arrow keys. Multiple times I have gone
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