Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread David Dahlberg
On Wed, 2021-04-28 at 06:20 +, David Dahlberg wrote: > I noticed the effect that the OP described ($PWD and $HOME/.profile > being ignored) too After some testing of different WM/DE (Xenodm to FVWM, CWM, Xfce, Lumina, Mate) and terminal emulators, I have to conclude, that the effect seems to

OpenBSD 6.9 RAID 1C (encrypted raid1) softraid discipline can't boot

2021-04-28 Thread Fung
OpenBSD 6.9 RAID 1C (encrypted raid1) softraid discipline can't boot OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC.MP) #473: Mon Apr 19 10:40:28 MDT 2021 one disk, shell create RAID CRYPTO, install system ok, boot ok two disk, shell create RAID 1, install system ok, boot ok two disk, shell create RAID 1C ok, install

Re: OpenBSD 6.9 RAID 1C (encrypted raid1) softraid discipline can't boot

2021-04-28 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 04:38:35PM +0800, Fung wrote: > OpenBSD 6.9 RAID 1C (encrypted raid1) softraid discipline can't boot > > OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC.MP) #473: Mon Apr 19 10:40:28 MDT 2021 > > one disk, shell create RAID CRYPTO, install system ok, boot ok > two disk, shell create RAID 1,

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread Allan Streib
Leon Fischer writes: > If you run xrdb(1) then ~/.Xdefaults won't be evaluated. Well that's interesting and good to know, thanks! That doesn't seem obvious from looking at mentions of "Xdefaults" in either the X(7) or xrdb(1) man pages, unless it's implied in this from xdrb(1): Xrdb does

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2021-04-28 Thread thenisto

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread Jan Vlach
Hi David, On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 07:09:09AM +, David Dahlberg wrote: > On Wed, 2021-04-28 at 06:20 +, David Dahlberg wrote: > > I noticed the effect that the OP described ($PWD and $HOME/.profile > > being ignored) too > > After some testing of different WM/DE (Xenodm to FVWM, CWM,

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread David Dahlberg
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 09:37 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > If you're using a display manager (xenodm or whatever), you've to > include your .profile in your session login script (X equivalent of > shell's ~/.profile concept), so the envoronment (and other global > login settings) from your

Re: .profile not being loaded (ksh) when opening shell in X

2021-04-28 Thread Leon Fischer
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:54:48 -0400 > From: Allan Streib > > Stuart Henderson writes: > > > Seems that your terminal in X is not configured to run a login shell. > > By default that is done for xterm via .Xdefaults in a new user's profile > > directory (copied from /etc/skel) but if you use

Booting Alpha with a different root device

2021-04-28 Thread Luigi30
Hi everyone, I'm setting up an AlphaServer DS10 with 6.8. This model of AlphaServer has a buggy IDE controller which prevents the use of DMA under most circumstances so I installed a SATA controller. The controller is supported by OpenBSD, but not the SRM console so it's not directly bootable. I

Re: httpd - conditional redirects

2021-04-28 Thread ITwrx
On 4/28/21 7:45 PM, theni...@gmail.com wrote: > Hope I'm putting this in the appropriate mailing list. > > A minor (I hope) potential feature request for httpd: > > I wish to redirect clients not from a certain IP (e.g. my public IP at > home) to a different location, temporarily. The purpose of

httpd - conditional redirects

2021-04-28 Thread thenisto
Hope I'm putting this in the appropriate mailing list. A minor (I hope) potential feature request for httpd: I wish to redirect clients not from a certain IP (e.g. my public IP at home) to a different location, temporarily. The purpose of this is to allow setting up a "maintenance" page so that

Re: httpd - conditional redirects

2021-04-28 Thread gwes
On 4/28/21 8:45 PM, theni...@gmail.com wrote: Hope I'm putting this in the appropriate mailing list. A minor (I hope) potential feature request for httpd: I wish to redirect clients not from a certain IP (e.g. my public IP at home) to a different location, temporarily. The purpose of this

Re: httpd - conditional redirects

2021-04-28 Thread Tim Baumgard
On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 7:50 PM wrote: > > . > > redirect [not] to > > I could then accomplish what I want using two location blocks: > > location match "^/maintenance.html$" { >root "/htdocs/example.com/maintenance" > } > location match ".*" { >redirect not my.ho.me.ip to