Hi,
I was moving my mail system to another host and accidentally activated a
crontab that fetchmails my inbox via POP3 to the new host. Because the
mail user was not created at that point it caused bounces to go out. I think
the OpenBSD ML system took care of it, but some personal emails to
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Hi, I submit this diff:
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On 29.04.19 10:05, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 07:26:54PM -0400, Charles wrote:
Hello list,
Ever since the new inteldrm driver got merged into -current, shortly
before the 6.5 release, I'm seeing an odd new behavior on my Thinkpad
T430 -- when an external display is
On April 29, 2019 6:51:30 PM UTC, Benny wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am planning an openbsd arm AR glasses setup. Is it possible for Xorg
>to split an output into two, which I can use xrandr to mirror them?
>
>I have tried fakeXrandr which creates virtual monitors that can't be
>mirrored. Xephyr is not
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 07:05:25AM +, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> Does this help?
It was already commited but fixed the problem here.
However, I still can't see the correct modes set for LVDS-1 and for the
external monitor on HDMI-1. An ultrawide 2560x1080 monitor can see at most
1920x1080, but
On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 12:34:12PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 07:05:25AM +, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > Does this help?
>
> It was already commited but fixed the problem here.
>
> However, I still can't see the correct modes set for LVDS-1 and for the
> external
On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 04:43:09PM +, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 12:34:12PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 07:05:25AM +, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > > Does this help?
> >
> > It was already commited but fixed the problem here.
> >
> >
Hi Evan,
Evan Silberman wrote on Wed, May 01, 2019 at 04:24:51PM -0700:
> pkg_info -R PACKAGE lists the packages that depend on PACKAGE. Is there a
> particular reason there's not an analogous option that lists a package's own
> dependencies? (i.e., listing the contents of +REQUIRING from the
If there is only one user running the script, can ps -A | grep "script_name"
work?
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On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 9:29 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
On Thu, May 02, 2019 at 04:29:20AM +, 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.
>
> Cheers
> Adam
>
Investigate the owner of the shell's parent process:
ps -p $PPID -o
pkg_info -R PACKAGE lists the packages that depend on PACKAGE. Is there a
particular reason there's not an analogous option that lists a package's own
dependencies? (i.e., listing the contents of +REQUIRING from the package
db, rather than +REQUIRED_BY)
(Granted, in asking this question, I have
Thanks for your reply. I am sorry if I didn't explain myself clearly. I am
trying to diy this whole thing from scratch with lens, monitor(s) and an arm
sbc. The "AR" glasses is the primary display, therefore I need some sort of
DE/WM running (and thus Xorg). I am aware of the smaller screens
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
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