On 09.05.2014 03:26, Andrew Lester wrote:
Hi All,
I am relatively new to BSD, and by extension, OpenBSD. I am using it
on a
small Atom-based server to act as a router, firewall and DNS server.
In the
future, I may use it for web hosting as well. I bought the three disc
set to
acquire the
On 08.05.2014 23:59, STeve Andre' wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my
-current_amd64
W500 laptop. I've updated my tree several times during this time,
and have
not seen other problems besides the known acpi heat problem.
I have both firefox and chrome running but
Virtual machine in VMware Player with 2GB of RAM
$ out of memory: 0x0020BFEC bytes requested
[1] + Segmentation fault firefox (core dumped)
#0 0x1aa545ad50da in kill () at stdin:2
2 stdin: No such file or directory.
in stdin
(gdb) bt
#0 0x1aa545ad50da in kill
Hi all,
so finally get to further testing and collecting outputs.
1) Can see 8 CPUs on bsd.mp even as some issues reported in dmesg
2) X is working despite error for vga in dmesg
3) audio is working despite error in dmesg
4) Touchpad is working
5) Descrete (Nvidia and Intel) or UMA only both
On 16.05.2014 17:55, Miod Vallat wrote:
6) Wired LAN not supported
Attansic Technology AR8171 rev 0x10 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not
configured
There is currently no support for this chip in OpenBSD. If you're
willing to tinker, you could try and port the FreeBSD driver
available
here:
On 16.05.2014 22:04, Mihai Popescu wrote:
It's hybrid model made out
of 2 disks. OpenBSD doesn't have access to that SSD cache part? And
if
it has or will have what will be best partition setup for such
combo?
From what I see on internet about this hybrid, the SSD part is
managed
by
On 16.05.2014 22:35, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 18:45, bodie wrote:
preparations I'm most interested in that HDD. It's hybrid model made
out
of 2 disks. OpenBSD doesn't have access to that SSD cache part? And
if
it has or will have what will be best partition setup
Hi,
testing http://marc.info/?t=14002453903r=1w=2 further and now I
hit issue with corporate WIFI. I can connect perfectly fine to 2 of them
provided with WPA2-PSK, either with regular ifconfig or with
wpa_supplicant from packages, but the thing is that my /var/log/messages
is flooded by
On 21.05.2014 11:18, bodie wrote:
Hi,
testing http://marc.info/?t=14002453903r=1w=2 further and now I
hit issue with corporate WIFI. I can connect perfectly fine to 2 of
them provided with WPA2-PSK, either with regular ifconfig or with
wpa_supplicant from packages, but the thing is that my
On 21.05.2014 12:50, bodie wrote:
On 21.05.2014 11:18, bodie wrote:
Hi,
testing http://marc.info/?t=14002453903r=1w=2 further and now
I
hit issue with corporate WIFI. I can connect perfectly fine to 2 of
them provided with WPA2-PSK, either with regular ifconfig or with
wpa_supplicant
On 21.05.2014 13:20, bodie wrote:
On 21.05.2014 12:50, bodie wrote:
On 21.05.2014 11:18, bodie wrote:
Hi,
testing http://marc.info/?t=14002453903r=1w=2 further and now
I
hit issue with corporate WIFI. I can connect perfectly fine to 2 of
them provided with WPA2-PSK, either with regular
On 21.05.2014 16:36, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 21-05-2014 11:09, Kenneth Westerback escreveu:
On 21 May 2014 07:20, bodie bodz...@openbsd.cz wrote:
On 21.05.2014 12:50, bodie wrote:
On 21.05.2014 11:18, bodie wrote:
Hi,
testing http://marc.info/?t=14002453903r=1w=2 further and
now
like model and such.
On 21 May 2014 15:50, bodie bodz...@openbsd.cz wrote:
On 21.05.2014 16:36, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 21-05-2014 11:09, Kenneth Westerback escreveu:
On 21 May 2014 07:20, bodie bodz...@openbsd.cz wrote:
On 21.05.2014 12:50, bodie wrote:
On 21.05.2014 11:18
On 21.05.2014 19:40, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 21-05-2014 13:43, bodie escreveu:
On 21.05.2014 17:24, André Lucas wrote:
w.r.t. Apple devices, this happens when the Bonjour Sleep Proxy (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjour_Sleep_Proxy) is at work. If
you
have
one or more Macs and one
On 21.05.2014 19:30, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
bodie [bodz...@openbsd.cz] wrote:
On 21.05.2014 17:24, Andr?? Lucas wrote:
I'm more and more inclined to terribly configured APs, but most
probably I
will not get chance to get my hands on them. In any case trying to
get some
details about them
On 21.05.2014 21:54, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 21-05-2014 16:17, Stuart Henderson escreveu:
On 2014-05-21, Giancarlo Razzolini grazzol...@gmail.com wrote:
Well,
Without you providing the mac address of your gateways/aps, I
can
only guess. But I know some access points do very funny
On 21.05.2014 21:28, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'll try again tonight. I had rm -rf /usr/src/* and /usr/ob/* prior
to
copying and pasting the commands directly from the faq including the
cvs
checkout. If it's working for others I must not be doing something
right.
but cvs up -Pd is for
On 22.05.2014 06:15, bodie wrote:
On 21.05.2014 21:54, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 21-05-2014 16:17, Stuart Henderson escreveu:
On 2014-05-21, Giancarlo Razzolini grazzol...@gmail.com wrote:
Well,
Without you providing the mac address of your gateways/aps, I
can
only guess. But I know
On 26.05.2014 05:02, Nex6|Bill wrote:
I may be changing positions, so may be getting a new laptop. Would
like to request one the has good OpenBSD support. What are some
models
that are well
supported?
-Nex6
Try to be more specific, but eg. Lenovo has good support and go for
models with some
On 22.05.2014 22:35, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Will collect pcap here as well of whole process for interested devs
in
private replies.
It should be interesting for other people too, especially for the
ones
reading your long and confuse posts.
Try to present here your setup (configuration files)
On 26.05.2014 22:07, Antonio Feitosa wrote:
Hi fellows,
I have been written in Perl a package manager to run as user, with
no root access called Kornbrew. Actually it's just a installation
by
compiling, like ports (but with Homebrew concept). I tough: So, I X
running with no root, I could
On 26.05.2014 20:51, Benjamin Heath wrote:
On May 26, 2014 11:50 AM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
j...@wxcvbn.org
wrote:
Benjamin Heath benjamin.joel.he...@gmail.com writes:
Hello misc!
I've had Openbsd 5.5 for a while as the sole system on my eeepc. I
decided
to install grub and multi
On 26.05.2014 21:07, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 26-05-2014 04:30, bodie escreveu:
On 22.05.2014 22:35, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Will collect pcap here as well of whole process for interested
devs in
private replies.
It should be interesting for other people too, especially for the
ones
On 27.05.2014 07:09, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 27-05-2014 01:22, bodie escreveu:
Why do you think that it's good idea to allow users install 3rd
party
packages
without need for root privileges?
Users can compile and run whatever they want in their home
directories,
and any other
On 27.05.2014 07:33, Alan Corey wrote:
Mostly so when I switch to a different application, maybe on a
different page of the FVWM desktop, it isn't sitting there swapped
out
and it's responsive. I've usually got 20 or more applications open at
once (most just RXVT windows) and reboot about once
On 27.05.2014 08:10, Brett Lymn wrote:
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 08:04:54AM +0200, bodie wrote:
Setting swappiness to 0 helps more, but then why is that parameter
here
at all?
Why Linux is swapping most used pages even as there's plenty of free
RAM and cache is
total mystery.
because
On 08.06.2014 22:55, Allan Streib wrote:
I've been using amd64 snapshots on an early MacPro and had mixed
results. The base itself is solid. Many packages less so. Browsers in
particular (I mostly use xombrero with firefox as a fallback) are
prone
to crashing w/core files. In the snapshot I
On 09.06.2014 14:43, luca suriano wrote:
* - 13:26:02 (Monday 09 June 2014)
* - Zé Loff:
$ wsconsctl encoding=it
wsconsctl: encoding it: no such variable
I think this should be 'keyboard.encoding', not just 'encoding'.
I tried but it doesn't work.
$ wsconsctl keyboard.encoding=it
On 29.06.2014 12:40, Eric Furman wrote:
My real helpful comments are that it violates every real concept of
UNIX
Do ONE thing and do it WELL
It's because RedHat (and Oracle) doesn't care about Unix principles (or
initial ideas of Linux). They are stating it quite clearly and yet
people and
Hi all,
is anyone by anychance working on this LAN device support in OpenBSD?
Not sure how much portable and applicable is eg. code from FreeBSD for
that.
$ sudo lspci -vx -s 07:00.0
07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8171 Gigabit Ethernet
(rev 10)
Subsystem: Lenovo
On 20.11.2014 18:07, Luca Ferrari wrote:
Hi all,
this may sound trivial, in the case please insult me, but I've a
little doubt about disk devices.
In the OpenBSD way there are two devices: a block one and a character
one (and I believe this is the rightmost way). You do low level
operations on
On 20.11.2014 22:49, Austin Gilbert wrote:
On Nov 20, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net
wrote:
Austin Gilbert [austin.gilb...@gmail.com] wrote:
On Nov 20, 2014, at 1:27 PM, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:37:58PM -0600, Austin Gilbert wrote:
On 20.11.2014 23:40, Austin Gilbert wrote:
On Nov 20, 2014, at 4:08 PM, bodie bodz...@openbsd.cz wrote:
What is the date of your bsd.rd and snapshot? They are new most of
the time daily.
Like eg. now 20-Nov-2014 21:40 7.2M
Perhaps I got burned by cheating? I grabbed install56.iso burned
On 22.11.2014 03:40, John Merriam wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014, Comète wrote:
21 novembre 2014 23:00 John Merriam j...@johnmerriam.net a
écrit:
Hello. I am trying to write a script to check for updates to the
binary
packages by checking the output of pkg_add then sending an e-mail
if
On 22.11.2014 15:45, John Merriam wrote:
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014, bodie wrote:
On 22.11.2014 03:40, John Merriam wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014, Comète wrote:
21 novembre 2014 23:00 John Merriam j...@johnmerriam.net a
écrit:
Hello. I am trying to write a script to check for updates
On 23.11.2014 07:26, openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hi,
An intra-BSD desktop environment based on Google's Material Design
guidelines [1] -- would anyone be interested in something like that?
My cwm on OpenBSD (or other wms) runs just fine without that guideline.
And it's case for a lot of
On 23.11.2014 10:58, Nils R wrote:
Hi list,
I encountered a weired behaviour of pkg_add today. I updated to the
latest
snapshot available on my mirror this morning, and ran a sysmerge and
pkg_add -u afterwards:
OpenBSD 5.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #597: Sat Nov 22 16:41:24 MST 2014
On 20.11.2014 13:26, bodie wrote:
Hi all,
is anyone by anychance working on this LAN device support in OpenBSD?
Not sure how much portable and applicable is eg. code from FreeBSD
for
that.
$ sudo lspci -vx -s 07:00.0
07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8171 Gigabit
Ethernet (rev
On 27.11.2014 00:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-11-26, Mike Larkin mlar...@azathoth.net wrote:
I think we've identified where the problem is, will test and commit
shortly.
Useful problem though, as it has highlighted several people who are
running
with inadvisable BIOS settings.
Well
On 27.11.2014 08:18, oht wrote:
Maybe the QCA8171 is similar to AR8171 ?
In that case have a look at
http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/Re-AR8161-patch-FYI-td258728.html
Nice, will take a look on it. Thx for hint
--
View this message in context:
On 27.11.2014 14:51, Lars wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure how and where to address this properly.
The European mirrors:
http://ftp5.eu.openbsd.org/ftp/pub/OpenBSD/
http://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.6/
are incomplete in terms of packages for the 5.6 release.
They don't have them for
On 27.11.2014 19:37, David Unric wrote:
Thanks for the quick answer !
ad 1) disabled AHCI in BIOS as the only available option
OpenBSD now boots with hdd attached as wd0 device, UDMA mode
6 and
it did a significant improvement - unpacking finishes in about 6
minutes,
but still
On 27.11.2014 17:09, Martin Hanson wrote:
Hi
So I am looking into authpf and I am wondering about some real world
applications.
I have a bunch of users, but I also have just a bunch of machines.
The machines cannot login via SSH and should not try to do so (via
some
script or otherwise).
On 28.11.2014 22:51, Ezequiel Garzon wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. Ville, I'm using -release, on the i386
architecture... inside a VPS. I can gather from the replies that
indeed
httpd is changing quite fast right now, so it doesn't seem very
useful
to report on -release. (In fact,
On 30.11.2014 04:07, Eric Furman wrote:
OFF TOPIC. This has nothing to do with OpenBSD,
but a lot of guys here know about this stuff.
I've done some reading, but still not sure.
OK, at the risk of looking stupid,which of these passwords is better;
kMH65?3
or
mylittlelambjumpedovertenredbarns
On 30.11.2014 06:48, Nick Holland wrote:
On 11/29/14 22:06, Eric Furman wrote:
OFF TOPIC. This has nothing to do with OpenBSD,
but a lot of guys here know about this stuff.
I've done some reading, but still not sure.
OK, at the risk of looking stupid,which of these passwords is
better;
On 29.11.2014 22:18, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2014 00:57:18 +0100
Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org wrote:
Not that I can find, but what you're saying here is what I'm
seeing:
bash _was_ on the system for a short time a while back when it was
needed
to get
On 02.12.2014 17:45, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Am 02.12.2014 17:15 schrieb Otto Moerbeek:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 05:04:39PM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Am 02.12.2014 16:46 schrieb Otto Moerbeek:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 04:39:11PM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hi there, reading the upgrade-guide
On 02.12.2014 22:54, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hi there!
I noticed s.th. strange when running pftop on 'konsole' (KDE4 on
current-amd64):
On the console I started fluxbox via 'startx' I read the following
message:
konsole(11345) OpenBSDProcessInfo::readCurrentDir: sysctl() call \
failed
On 03.12.2014 08:11, bodie wrote:
On 02.12.2014 22:54, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hi there!
I noticed s.th. strange when running pftop on 'konsole' (KDE4 on
current-amd64):
On the console I started fluxbox via 'startx' I read the following
message:
konsole(11345) OpenBSDProcessInfo
On 02.12.2014 22:25, Stan Gammons wrote:
On 12/02/14 09:51, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Stan Gammons [sg063...@gmail.com] wrote:
The APU1C works fine for a home network. The only 2 things I
dislike are
the CPU temperature and the link LED's are off when the Ethernet
ports are
linked at 1 gig.
On 07.12.2014 20:03, pavel pocheptsov wrote:
Hi list, I've got this error and I don't what it is about.
Is something wrong with my hardware, like RAM?
Could someone point me in right direction to resolve this error?
Dec 7 11:35:33 gw /bsd: uvm_fault(0xd0a2, 0xcfc0, 0, 3)
- e
Dec 7
Hi,
starting Firefox result in:
$ firefox
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module
there are 3 versions available on mirror:
$ pkg_info -Q canberra
libcanberra-0.30p1
libcanberra-gtk-0.30p1
libcanberra-gtk3-0.30p1
$
but no one of them is installed:
$ pkg_info | grep -i
On 12.12.2014 02:50, Leonardo Santagostini wrote:
Hello @misc,
This mail is regarding about issues that im facing after doing a
fresh
install of 5.6 RELEASE and snapshot on my latptop
The point is that after installing sucessfully i am trying to start X
but
screen goes black. The only way
On 12.12.2014 03:00, Richard Toohey wrote:
Hi, guys.
This might be more a question for ports@ but it is also a general do
you use it question.
I've been trying to help the MOC maintainer with testing changes on
OpenBSD.
He wants to use some newer POSIX features but it seems that if he
does
On 13.12.2014 15:47, Leonardo Santagostini wrote:
Ok, thanks all for reply me.
Situation Fresh New Install. 5.6 Release.
OpenBsd Installed fine. Logged in as root - startx - blank screen.
I have to press CTRL+ALT+F1 to get console(blank) close the lid -
suspend
the machine - open the lid -
On 15.12.2014 04:46, Leonardo Santagostini wrote:
Hello bodie,
Tried snapshot with same results.
Mmm I have similar crap at home. Lenovo G580 model 20150. I would be
surprised if anything behind Windows and Linux (with a lot of
complications as I found) will be running properly here. One
On 19.12.2014 04:28, Alfonso Sabato Siciliano wrote:
hello, I am willing to know the sound system of OpenBSD,
so I started to read the manpages.
I summarized with a graph below, it is right?
You may want to read these two as well
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon2010_sndio_slides.pdf
Hi all,
trying to find if OpenBSD will be usable on this laptop via USB live
OpenBSD 6.0 Beta install. There was some fight with old USB flash and
EFI, but is already resolved so that I can provide some outputs and
info.
1) VGA works including 3D
2) USB camera is detected (I have firmware
Hi all,
first boot of OpenBSD amd64 snapshot on Oracle VM for x86 version 3.2.8
after install
OpenBSD 6.0-beta (GENERIC) #1976: Sat May 28 19:35:41 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 520093696 (496MB)
avail mem = 499953664 (476MB)
mpath0
On 20.06.2016 13:39, bootcr...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On 20.06.2016 13:00, bootcr...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hello!
I have recently decided to use full disk encryption on my openbsd
boxes.
I've managed to do so and it's working, however for security
reasons
I want to boot them from
another
On 19.06.2016 05:59, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
I'm trying to set up a disk so that it can multiboot either of two
distinct amd64 OpenBSD installations (I'll call them A and B).
Reading
the Fine FAQ suggests that a relatively straightforward way to do
this
is to put the two OpenBSD
On 23.06.2016 13:39, john slee wrote:
apologies, that was *supposed* to be off-list but I failed at mail
:-/
In fact it was INTERESTING inside. Thx for that
John
On 23 June 2016 at 21:37, john slee wrote:
Hi,
Replying off-list because not an OpenBSD issue.
On 20.06.2016 13:00, bootcr...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hello!
I have recently decided to use full disk encryption on my openbsd
boxes.
I've managed to do so and it's working, however for security reasons
I want to boot them from
another drive.
What is that security reason worth of not using
On 15.06.2016 20:29, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 09:47:35AM +0200, Bodie wrote:
Hi all,
trying to find if OpenBSD will be usable on this laptop via USB live
OpenBSD
6.0 Beta install. There was some fight with old USB flash and EFI,
but is
already resolved so that I can
On 16.06.2016 17:59, Kevin Gerrard wrote:
Coming from an unintelligent person here, your endless ranting makes
me have
to ask a stupid question that I shouldn't have to ask. I know that
this
email list does not like to block people, but is there a way for me
to block
just this rant and
On 17.06.2016 03:39, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
Sorry if this is an obvious one but I've been all over the FAQ, read
the
makefiles, etc. and cannot for the life of me figure out how those
files
get created. I have everything else (all of the *.tgz files, etc.)
just
not these two.
man release
On 15.7.2018 17:12, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
If someone is cocky about a certain unix-like OS on their CV but is
unable to adhere to the standards while also using other unix-like
OSs, they are shown the door where they came from.
A test example that comes to mind is writing /var content into
On 14.7.2018 01:20, Sijmen J. Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
After migrating a VPS from FreeBSD to OpenBSD I noticed reduced
networking performance. Both incoming and outgoing traffic seems to be
2-3 times slower on average. By testing 100MB file transfers I've
mostly eliminated the following
On 14.7.2018 01:20, Sijmen J. Mulder wrote:
Hi all,
After migrating a VPS from FreeBSD to OpenBSD I noticed reduced
networking performance. Both incoming and outgoing traffic seems to be
2-3 times slower on average. By testing 100MB file transfers I've
mostly eliminated the following
On 25.7.2018 03:49, 樊 少冰 wrote:
Hello, OpenBSD developers.
I like OpenBSD very much because of its security and stability.
Yeah sure.so much in to security and stability and picking up
Gnome.
So much that email comes from outlook.com . Known pros on proper
setups :-)
On 12.7.2018 17:37, Richard Laysell wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a problem getting the wireless network to work on a ThinkPad
T40. The wireless seems to connect OK, but I can't get any packets
through it.
The device is ipw0 and it seems to be configured correctly as far as I
can see.
# cat
On 4.12.2018 07:47, Ahmad Bilal wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Well I wrote to Theo earlier, but still haven't received a reply from
him on this (Its been 4 days).
Does anyone has any suggestions for me? I want OpenBSD due to
reliability and security issues. AWS is
On 13.12.2019 14:47, openbsd-misc-nos...@riseup.net wrote:
I have next options in tmux.conf:
bind '"' split-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind % split-window -h -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind c new-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
But it doesn't work anymore. And I can't find working
On 30.11.2019 14:12, Raymond, David wrote:
I am switching to OpenBSD from Linux and I have questions about the
use of softdep and noatime in mounting disks. I have a variety of
systems with a mix of SSDs and rotating disks.
Softdep seems to have some advantages in speeding file access, but
On 29.11.2019 08:45, Clay Daniels wrote:
Another question. I know I need to write the boot file to the usb drive
thus:
# dd if=install66.fs of=/dev/da0 bs=1M conv=sync
But can I just use plain old "cp base66.tgz /mnt" etc for the other
files?
Sounds like you are rushing too quickly and
On 18.12.2019 18:48, lu hu wrote:
Hello,
# what am I talking about?
https://man.openbsd.org/sshd_config#ChallengeResponseAuthentication
ChallengeResponseAuthentication
Specifies whether challenge-response authentication is allowed. All
authentication styles
On 17.12.2019 21:55, lu hu wrote:
Our little home network:
ISP -> ROUTER -> SWITCH -> WIFI APs -> CLIENTS
ROUTER: OpenBSD 6.5, giving DHCP+fwing internet to the WIFI APs. Based
on https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html#pf and
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html#dhcp
CLIENTS:
On 19.1.2020 12:44, Richard Ulmer wrote:
Hi,
when using a $PS1, which has more than one line, `less --no-init` cuts
of some lines at the top, when it quits. This is especially annyoing
when using `git diff` and `git show`. For example,
`echo "foo\nbar" | less --no-init --quit-if-one-screen`
On 30.12.2019 19:07, lu hu wrote:
Hello,
I was using 6.5 on a desktop PC.
I did a sysupgrade, but after the blue boot text, I only get
black/blank screen.
I don't think it is just the screen, since I cannot reach it via
network.
I booted the 6.6 bsd.rd then did a clean install with
On 2.1.2020 02:56, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote:
Em seg, 30 de dez de 2019 00:59, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
escreveu:
Hi!
It is written in article Free GNU/Linux distributions:
"If one of these distros ever does include or propose anything
nonfree,
that must have happened by mistake, and the
On 28.12.2019 20:25, Paul Wisehart wrote:
I'm on a recently upgraded OpenBSD 6.6 machine.
I'm reading about midiplay here:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#midi
There is no midiplay command on the machine, but there is on a 6.5
machine. In the man view for midiplay the last entry is
On 7.1.2020 17:26, Joe Greco wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 09:33:46AM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> In reality, when you dig down, often you find that there's another
> reason for the issue.?? I was recently trying to substitute libressl
> into an openssl environment.?? Performance
On 9.12.2020 02:33, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
I'm trying to establish VDSL connection using an ECI modem over PPPoE.
I'm running OpenBSD 6.8 on APU board from PC Engines.
Relevant inerface configuration:
/etc/hostname.em0
up
/etc/hostname.pppoe0
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE
mtu 1492
On 8.12.2020 19:43, Salvatore Cuzzilla wrote:
do you know if it's possible to see some statistics about the
committers? like for example number of commits per committer.
The best statistic I know of is general feeling of quality out
of the software, it's stability and simplicity. That
On 8.12.2020 14:35, tru...@tutanota.com wrote:
hallo list,
my machine had one of the ahci failures after which it very fast went
stiff (just the caps and num locks did light on/off if appropriate keys
got pressed). "very fast" means like a half a minute during which i
managed to switch to
On 9.12.2020 20:43, Stefan Hagen wrote:
Hello Zachary,
Zachary Campbell wrote:
Any luck with this? I am also struggling to get the internal
mic to work on the X1 Carbon 7th Gen. Have gone through
everything discussed here, but still no luck.
My dmesg and mixerctl match those already shared
On 3.12.2020 21:46, Jasper Valentijn wrote:
Op do 3 dec. 2020 om 11:28 schreef Stuart Henderson
:
On 2020-12-03, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tors 3 dec. 2020 kl 02:21 skrev Mihai Popescu :
>
>> I have only good wishes for the project, but I still don't get one thing:
>> why do some people
Hi all,
error related to ACPI follows after dmesg. I can provide pcidump,
usbdevs or acpidump too if needed.
In general machine seems to be working fine (booted from USB flash in
USB 3.1 port). WiFi and LAN
works great in trunk setup, 3D on Intel VGA and X11 works.
dmesg and sensors send as
On 15.12.2020 13:10, e...@disroot.org wrote:
Hello, I hope that this is the right mailing list to send this query
to.
First some background. It is possible to run 9front on OpenBSD using
vmm, this is well documented and I have gotten it working before on a
ThinkPad X220.
Where I run into
understand why if remove the second bank of RAM the interfaces
work.
I will try with the current snapshot.
Thanks.
Il 20/12/20 21:01, Bodie ha scritto:
On 20.12.2020 20:08, Isaia Luciano wrote:
Hello,
it would seam a OpenBSB problem, the other SO (Linux, FreeBSD)
properly activate
On 16.12.2020 23:56, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 12/16/20 2:37 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hi folks,
I've found some surprising behaviour in the 'dig' utility. I've
noticed that dig doesn't seem to support link local IPv6 addresses.
I've got unbound listening on a link local IPv6 address
On 17.12.2020 03:07, Chris Zakelj wrote:
Coming back to my self-teaching on how to (hopefully eventually) be
semi-competent, I'm working on trying to build a git project from
source. Thus far I've been able to figure out things like functions
having slight name differences (e.g.
On 20.12.2020 20:08, Isaia Luciano wrote:
Hello,
it would seam a OpenBSB problem, the other SO (Linux, FreeBSD)
properly activate the interface.
OpenBSD is using own implementation of https://man.openbsd.org/acpi
BIOS seems to be latest available for that machine, which does not
mean
On 15.11.2020 19:20, Gabriel Garcia wrote:
Hi,
I would like to run OpenBSD as stated on the subject - I have been
able, however, to run it successfully with "-cpu Opteron_G2-v1", but I
would rather use "-cpu host" instead. Also note that on an Intel host,
OpenBSD appears to work successfully
On 17.11.2020 05:04, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is a bug, or if it's just a pdksh thing, but I
stumbled upon some interesting behaviour when I was tinkering around
with quoting and using a poor mans array:
test=$(cat <<'__EOT'
# I'll choose not to close this quote
On 17.11.2020 05:04, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is a bug, or if it's just a pdksh thing, but I
stumbled upon some interesting behaviour when I was tinkering around
with quoting and using a poor mans array:
test=$(cat <<'__EOT'
# I'll choose not to close this quote
On 8.1.2021 16:21, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
Dear list,
I tried to add myself to the "dialer" group:
#usermod -G dialer ruda
But when I write
$groups
in a terminal I still do not see the new group. Not even if I open a
new login
shell (by writing "ksh -l"). However, when I log in in a text
which I can remember and is
available on other systems when using -G
I say nothing against it, I just say I did not notice this particular
change somewhere in the past which is of course my fault.
On Fri 8. Jan 2021 at 19.53, Bodie wrote:
On 8.1.2021 16:21, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Dear l
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