>
>> I am in trouble to set up gitweb with httpd. I am not aware with webersever.
>
> First thing to notice is that most web server (httpd(8) from base but
> also a few of the ones you can get from ports) on OpenBSD runs by
> default in the /var/www chroot.
Problem arising, although it is
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 03:38:01PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> Some disks are supposed to replace a bad block with a spare,
> as long as they have spare blocks. Running this, I hope to
> trigger that before I see IO errors in production.
Usually such re-allocation only happens on a _write_.
On Feb 22 07:52:11, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
> (this is a request for a "that's stupid", not a suggestion
> of something people should do at this point)
>
> An idea that's been floating around in my head, inspired
> by the ZFS "scrubbing" idea: rather than build that "check
> your data"
(this is a request for a "that's stupid", not a suggestion
of something people should do at this point)
An idea that's been floating around in my head, inspired
by the ZFS "scrubbing" idea: rather than build that "check
your data" process into the file system, just do something
periodically like
Hello everyone,
I'm wondering if my company can be added to this page:
https://www.openbsd.org/support.html
I provide OpenBSD pre-installation on request, for hardware that I
sell. I quite enjoy doing BSD installs. Huge fan, I use OpenBSD myself
on a few of my machines. I often recommend it
On Feb 22 07:52:11, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
(this is a request for a "that's stupid", not a suggestion
of something people should do at this point)
An idea that's been floating around in my head, inspired
by the ZFS "scrubbing" idea: rather than build that "check
your data" process
On Wed, 22 Feb 2023 07:52:11 -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> So...I tried it against disks with mounted file systems and
> softraid partitions on them.
>
> It...seems to work. I did have one laptop with a softraid
> encrypted drive that gave a nice, clear "Input/output error",
> but I can't
Hi,
Is OpenSSH compatible with an Azure VM, Windows Server OS 2016 ?
Thanks
Leah Rowe :
> Thank you in advance for your consideration.
>
> PS:
>
> I'm also the founder of the Libreboot project, and I coordinate
> development on it.
Good luck and compliments for Libreboot.
I think we should all call for *open hardware* activism and we can't miss
to congrats to any
Iwil C :
> Is OpenSSH compatible with
By guess: wrong place to wave the wrong flag..
-- Daniele Bonini
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