Hello Crystal,Unfortunately, I can't think it like that because I don't see it
a so "manegiable" situation suggesting a third company - dealing mostly with
presinstalled Windows or Linux - to face the installation process of Unix,
OpenBSD, and I'm not here to discuss its simplicity.. It is
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 10:32:12AM +0100, my25mb wrote:
> I'm asking, if someone can grab the hint, if it is "phisible" to have an
> official live stick/cd on openbsd.org
I don't think that there is much of a need for an 'official' live image,
because it's so easy to do a full installation of
Hello everyone,
I'm sorry to nock the door of this mailing-list so unexpectedly! :-)
I'm now dealing with an hardware supplier of mine from Germany and soon arise
the problem that, yes, I want a new cheap minipc that I lucky found.. but I
can't test its compatibility with OpenBSD its purchase
Hi,
* David Demelier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While searching for sqlite3 I've realized that pkg_info -Q sqlite3
> finds some php packages but not everything available in the remote
> repository:
>
> # cat /etc/installurl
>
On 2023-01-30, David Demelier wrote:
> While searching for sqlite3 I've realized that pkg_info -Q sqlite3
> finds some php packages but not everything available in the remote
> repository:
This is a consequence of the "first repository of the package search
path" limitation of -Q and how -stable
On 2023-01-30, my25mb wrote:
>
> I'm asking, if someone can grab the hint, if it is "phisible"
(btw, 'feasible')
> to have an official live stick/cd on openbsd.org to simplify "my"
> relationship and existance with these mysterious hardware systems :-).
If the vendor is going to be thorough
Hello,
While searching for sqlite3 I've realized that pkg_info -Q sqlite3
finds some php packages but not everything available in the remote
repository:
# cat /etc/installurl
https://ftp.fr.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/
# pkg_info -Q sqlite3
This is a recurring question so perhaps I or someone should take the time
to make a FAQ entry to address this.
Simply put, there is a small but non-zero chance that the hardware in
question is not (yet) fully supported in OpenBSD. If that is the case,
the most useful thing to do is to get the
Thanks for your patient to ride my horse.. and Peter and Stuart, for the
completeness of your replies.Often, in this "perfect" world we are always all
"developers" or advanced users to know enough about OpenBSD. However, when it
comes to business three stuff could happen and sorry if they
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 03:13:24PM +0100, my25mb wrote:
> Thanks for your patient to ride my horse.. and Peter and Stuart, for
> the completeness of your replies.Often, in this "perfect" world we are
> always all "developers" or advanced users to know enough about OpenBSD.
> However, when it
Hi,
Is it possible to serve files with non ASCII UTF-8 charaters in their
names with httpd? I have tried to start httpd like this:
$ env LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 httpd -d
But, I always get a 404 error on such files. Am I missing something?
Or maybe this behaviour is on purpose?
Thanks.
On 2023-01-30, my25mb wrote:
> b) if there is an unofficial live image around seriously maintained
> and that solve the "hardness" quiz of the Team, I think this one or more
> of them out there (there are some) could be endorsed in the FAQ, or
> whereever by openbsd.org
I think I can safely say
On 2023/01/30 15:57:03 +0100, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to serve files with non ASCII UTF-8 charaters in their
> names with httpd? I have tried to start httpd like this:
>
> $ env LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 httpd -d
>
> But, I always get a 404 error on such files. Am
Abhishek Chakravarti wrote in
<87h6wrghpq@oberon.taranjali.org>:
|Steffen Nurpmeso writes:
|> This is only the git built-in variant, but git-send-email can make
|> use of external tools, and i, in fact, _never_ (since before 2015)
|> used a different variant (for real). The little MUA i
Sorry for that. My first message was quite fine and it sounds like someone is
addressing my carriage returns on my ip address in a funny way.. I will check
this behavior with you and eventually I will limit my posts if I decide to
remain in the list.
Messaggio originale Da: Jan
>I think I can safely say there is no chance whatsoever of OpenBSD >linking to
>third-party builds of the OS.Dissemination prb? I can't really guess it
>:DOk, I did read all your observations and I want to thank you for your
>time.Like an openbsd user I do not think particularly enthusiast
On Sat, 28 Jan 2023 21:11:06 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Thanks for the detailed report, thinking about what information
> might be useful, and including it directly in your email.
>
> On 2023-01-28, Roger Marsh wrote:
> > Package lmdb-0.9.29 was installed; and py-lmdb, as a --user
Huston we have more problems...Let's start to debug Android Mail with your
Mailing lists... this should be with double cr >I said we are in the need need
a live cd of openbsd>And/or...
Thank you for this one.
I need to underline that Androd Mail never gave me problems until now, apart
your mlists.So this is the right time to pay check: http://5md.at/l/dona1 :-)
Just in case, for an additional Android mail client do you have any suggestion
apart *Outlook* ?
GMX doesnt mail
TypeApp Mail rendering:
Here're
my
crs
oh
my
-- Daniele Bonini
On Jan 31, 2023, 02:35, at 02:35, daniele bonini wrote:
>
>Thank you for this one.
>I need to underline that Androd Mail never gave me problems until now,
>apart your mlists.So this is the right time to pay check:
On 2023-01-30, daniele bonini wrote:
> The interesting news is that in to Aol my sent email are saved correctly.So,
> the "smart" guy seems scanning your Majordomo instance.
The mailing list strips text/html attachments, the text/plain
part from your original mail probably has some issues.
Trying from Aol web mail.
The interesting news is that in to Aol my sent email are saved correctly.So,
the "smart" guy seems scanning your Majordomo instance.
-Original Message-
From: my25mb
To: misc@openbsd.org; owner-m...@openbsd.org
Sent: Mon, Jan 30, 2023 10:47 pm
Subject: Re:
Thanks for the support, punctuation problem solved at my side..
-- Daniele Bonini
On Jan 31, 2023, 02:35, at 02:35, daniele bonini wrote:
>
>Thank you for this one.
>I need to underline that Androd Mail never gave me problems until now,
>apart your mlists.So this is the right time to pay
Den mån 30 jan. 2023 kl 21:21 skrev my25mb :
>Ok, I did read all your observations and I want to thank you for your
>time.Like an openbsd user I do not think particularly enthusiast of >your
>opinion aboutnot having a "rentable" live image to test [openbsd-boot: ok]
>anyway I remain optimist
Thank you for the courtesy, Janne.
I KINDLY reply in three points that maybe you are missing:
1) I just paid 216€, by MY wallet, to a german shop for a minipc
that was set "delivered" to me without being tested by an
"official livecd" that doesn't exist.
2) Since 2015 I'm and unpaid
Den tis 31 jan. 2023 kl 08:03 skrev Daniele B. :
> Thank you for the courtesy, Janne.
> I KINDLY reply in three points that maybe you are missing:
>
> 1) I just paid 216€, by MY wallet, to a german shop for a minipc
> that was set "delivered" to me without being tested by an
> "official
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