On Wednesday, June 10, 2020 08:29 PM IST, Sad Clouds
wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 14:13:57 +0200
> mayur...@kathe.in wrote:
>
> > i noticed; https://pmem.io/
> > they are supporting windows and linux using some
> > 'dax' (direct-access) technology. would netbsd experts too work
> > towards
i wish to try-out martin huseman's response to my query and get down to
compiling the netbsd source tree under a gnu/linux distribution.
where do i point my web browser to get the netbsd source tree?
i noticed; https://pmem.io/
they are supporting windows and linux using some 'dax' (direct-access)
technology.
would netbsd experts too work towards bringing-in support for persistent memory?
i believe it could pave the way for a new breed of applications since it's a
whole new programming
n is same this time around I'd request the wip copy
to be updated to 0.13. Let's see what maintainers say. I have sent a
separate request to pkgsrc.
Mayuresh
separate request to upgrade
in pkgsrc list.
Mayuresh
On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 06:56:26PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> The post mentions version .13 which was never released...
Correction. I got that impression from this page that .12pre6 was the last
release:
http://elinks.cz/download.html
However on this page I do see .13 released:
http://elinks.or
meet at least my first
requirement in the bullets mentioned above?
Mayuresh
ou meant in comparison with C, which is arguably the best choice
for performance. But when the code complexity grows and when OO approach
can make code more maintainable I think C++ is still the best choice
available for performance.
In either case performance is a function of design first then the
platforms...
Mayuresh
On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 12:46:51PM +0200, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> Basically, anything written in C++ is almost a lost cause even before
> starting.
Curious what you meant. Lost cause in what sense?
Mayuresh
e more.
As compared to systems where it's a big deal to set up a mail server I
think it's so good that Unix like systems to have it enabled by default
without much fuss. Doesn't hurt at least.
Mayuresh
e-packages/scipy/linalg/cython_lapack.so:
Undefined PLT symbol "chla_transtype_" (symnum = 685)
>>>
Any hints to try?
Mayuresh
On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 07:39 PM IST, Martin Husemann
wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 04:03:50PM +0200, mayur...@kathe.in wrote:
> > On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 06:26 PM IST, Martin Husemann
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 02:47:44PM +0200, mayur...@kathe.in wrote:
> > > >
On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 06:26 PM IST, Martin Husemann
wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 02:47:44PM +0200, mayur...@kathe.in wrote:
> > i've also heard that it's possible to cross-compile the whole system
> > for a different target 'isa'.
>
> Basically what you do is something like:
>
> cd
i've heard about the impressive portability of the netbsd system, especially
it's kernel.
i've also heard that it's possible to cross-compile the whole system for a
different target 'isa'.
so, i wondered if it's possible to compile the netbsd kernel (only) source from
a gnu/linux system like
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 04:34:46PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> gunicorn has an option to drop privileges to normal user, but it does so
> `too soon', i.e. it can't then read the certificate and key files. If
> that's the case why would one ever need to start it as root anyway and
> wh
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 10:54:03PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> I have to start gunicorn as root so that it can get access to certificate
> files, but run the worker process as a non root user which is an option
> provided by gunicorn.
gunicorn has an option to drop privileges to no
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 03:56:47PM -0400, matthew sporleder wrote:
> Just use apache :) bozo has no proxy capabilities.
I can invoke a Flask service from a cgi script using wget/curl - no?
(Haven't yet tried.)
Apache looks a monster to me and I don't need majority of what it offers.
Mayuresh
as it is not exposed to the internet.
Would appreciate any comments / pros and cons etc.
Mayuresh
routed (forwarded) to the machine that it runs on. By default
these ports are TCP/4443 and UDP/1"
Besides, dialplan etc in asterisk are quite flexible. Not sure whether
jitsi has.
Mayuresh
directly. [I can possibly have a separate asterisk password which I can
return to the browser to let it send it to asterisk, but that may be
somewhat insecure.]
Mayuresh
verything work, yet so far... Would appreciate any
hints whatsoever.
Mayuresh
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 07:40:12PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> [Apr 24 19:28:44] NOTICE[-1][C-0001]: chan_sip.c:10445 process_sdp:
> Received SAVPF profle in audio offe
> r but AVPF is not enabled, enabling: audio 46583 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 109 9 0
> 8 101
>
> [Apr 24 19:28
that track the logs are
a simpler idea?
Mayuresh
lue to get this working.
This is asterisk16 from pkgsrc.
Mayuresh
erisk having the
permission, but that didn't solve it.
I get SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG in firefox.
Mayuresh
BSD.
That's fine. My server is NetBSD. Clients would be phones or Windows.
Does sipjs support video conference calls?
Mayuresh
ems do?
Mayuresh
? The requirement isn't large scale. Imagine something like
10-15 concurrent users on the same conference call. There aren't expected
to be too many such calls running in parallel.
Also which version of asterisk is advisable? I am on NetBSD-8 (still!).
Mayuresh
i read somewhere that the netbsd project now mandates that all new code be c99.
i believe that mandate stands true for updates to old code too.
may i know the rationale for insisting of c99 when c89 was just fine for so
many years? also if the change was inevitable, then why not a newer standard
On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 07:42:34PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 11:50:55AM +0100, Mike Pumford wrote:
> > If you want I can provide some of my simple js test code to help you out.
This link helped me get a going. It's pretty simple and useful.
https://plotly.com/j
..
Yes, first thing I had thought of was to generate svgs using gnuplot.
Besides pan and zoom there are many nuances of plots like highlighting the
values, highlighting one curve where you click when there are multiple on
the same plot etc.
As other posts suggest I'll be trying plotly. Will also look at d3.
Mayuresh
ing.
Mayuresh
wanted to know if there are more options to explore if someone has
tried in similar situations.
Mayuresh
of tools is ok - e.g. can I leave some markers in the
pdf and let some tools sense them and break the pdf on them, including
deriving the name of the pdf to produce.
Any suggestions?
Mayuresh
player-20170112nb14 is not available for NetBSD-9.0-aarch64
Mayuresh
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 12:52:53PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 09:03:07AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> > BTW in pkgsrc I see last commit of 14 Nov 19. I do not know whether that
> > would be into the base. May be will try pkg x11 as a last resort.
9.0RC1 + pkgsrc-c
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 09:03:07AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> BTW in pkgsrc I see last commit of 14 Nov 19. I do not know whether that
> would be into the base. May be will try pkg x11 as a last resort.
While that is still building `lubuntu' worked pretty well (touchpad, hdmi,
not tried wifi
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 08:52:03AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> This is using base X11 of 9.0RC1. So I think that should be recent enough
> and there should be no need to try pkg X11 separately.
BTW in pkgsrc I see last commit of 14 Nov 19. I do not know whether that
would be into the bas
. So I think that should be recent enough
and there should be no need to try pkg X11 separately.
Mayuresh
[ 151.645]
X.Org X Server 1.20.5
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[ 151.645] Build Operating System: NetBSD/amd64 9.0_RC1 - The NetBSD
Foundation, Inc.
[ 151.645] Current Operating
at X11 uses it? In the log I
saw it unloading amd driver.
Mayuresh
] (II) Unloading radeon
So, I guess, what you are suggesting might be the case. What would be the
way out?
Mayuresh
On Mon, Dec 09, 2019 at 06:55:19PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Now I have another lenovo laptop[1] that boots fine using the same stick
> but for HDMI not showing any output.
Somehow I took it for granted that it would work on Linux. After wasting
hours installing debian and trying tweaks it
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 05:10:35PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:26:35PM +0100, Martin Husemann wrote:
> > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rwd0a bs=1m count=20
>
> Thanks. But the same error after that.
I happened to install debian Linux while trying out many thing
-amd64-install.img.gz
Mayuresh
should complete the installation and hope for X11 to
work...
Mayuresh
hen trying
to edit MBR partition sizes.
Mayuresh
and how do I do -f if it is safe?!
I am using 9.0 RC1 installer.
Mayuresh
option a try. Hope my -8 packages would also work after
replacing just the kernel.
Mayuresh
normal usage).
To solve all these, could I make NetBSD a guest and what are some good
options? Is it Linux+VirtualBox, any specific Linux flavor would be good
to act merely as host by and large retaining NetBSD feel of the system?
Mayuresh
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 08:53:31AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Now, where is it supposed to reflect as a device as /dev/wd0*? disklabel
> still shows usual abcde.
My disklabel looks like this. Not sure how swap got created twice.
# /dev/rwd0:
type: unknown
disk: TOSHIBA MQ04ABF
label:
flags:
ill shows usual abcde.
Mayuresh
I have installed NetBSD on 100GB of a disk. Want to now create a 200GB
partition from free space available on the disk and use it as a cgd
device.
What is the recipe to do this?
Mayuresh
On Mon, Dec 09, 2019 at 08:12:35PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Attaching both.
I don't know whether it is related, but videos aren't playing well. They
are choppy and mpv says:
Audio/Video desynchronisation detected! Possible reasons include too slow
hardware, temporary CPU spikes, broken driv
n
pinging the router when the router LED blinks when running ping. But
that's for another thread. ]
Mayuresh
[37.699]
X.Org X Server 1.18.4
Release Date: 2016-07-19
[37.699] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[37.699] Build Operating System: NetBSD/amd64 8.0 - The NetBSD Foundat
0.00
1368x768 0.00*
Would appreciate help to get this work.
Mayuresh
[1]
https://www.lenovo.com/in/en/laptops/lenovo/v-series/Lenovo-V145-15AST/p/88LG80V1181
ity of very patient and helpful people.
Do you have any specific questions about NetBSD?
Mayuresh
there used to be a filesystem called the log-structured filesystem
which was a great idea but poorly implemented in 'bsd'.
i have heard that freebsd and openbsd have opted to remove it, but
netbsd kept it active and even continued development on it from
4.x onwards.
is it true? what is that
yahoo. If not, I'll have to
change the From to list address and Reply-To to sender's as yahoo
suggested.
Without arguing it to be correct, an expectation that "Reply should go to
list automatically" exists. Most users won't bother to understand above
points.
Mayuresh
yet. Would avoid unless that's the
only way left.
Mayuresh
te use of a hand held device to
seek excuse for spelling mistakes and brevity of message. But in that case
why not `sent from a handheled device?'. Obviously that is an advt by the
device maker and users don't care to remove it.
Mayuresh
ers running NetBSD.
All laptops are dual boot and have some reason to use Linux (e.g. need of
virtualbox to run a windows application in one case, use of DRM for video
content in 1 case etc.)
Mayuresh
Have the same question that is asked before:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2017/01/11/msg019250.html
http://shop.udoo.org
Has anyone tried NetBSD on these boards?
Mayuresh
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 08:45:15PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> No built-in way to specify `run-as'. You have to make do with 'su -' etc.
> which has its own quirks. (Or is there a better way?)
In fact su - won't work directly as this is invoked as `postfix' user.
Mayuresh
have to make do with 'su -' etc.
which has its own quirks. (Or is there a better way?)
Please do suggest ways to meet the requirement, with either above or any
other alternative around postfix.
Mayuresh
/freebsd-blacklistd/
Mayuresh
On Sun, Jun 09, 2019 at 08:38:39PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> It's a bit strange, but with https enabled, "index.html" is returned by
> default only for the home page, when the URL doesn't specify it. For all
> other pages, different browsers give different errors. Some ve
On Sun, Jun 09, 2019 at 08:09:21PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Ok, I need -z. Thanks[1].
It's a bit strange, but with https enabled, "index.html" is returned by
default only for the home page, when the URL doesn't specify it. For all
other pages, different browsers give different
On Sun, Jun 09, 2019 at 08:01:23PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> I have started httpd with -Z option.
Ok, I need -z. Thanks[1].
[1] https://atomicules.co.uk/2017/07/21/Now-serving-https-as-well.html
Mayuresh
?
Mayuresh
i stumbled upon "computer systems: a programmer's perspective"
(url: csapp.cs.cmu.edu) and it looks like a really interesting
book for a newbie to systems programming under unix.
is it really good to warrant a purchase (expensive), or would
the book by "maurice bach" be considered good enough,
i am currently using a tp-link wifi dongle (thumbnail variety).
not only does the dongle heat-up big time, but it also overworks
my wifi access point to the point of failure. i have tested it
multiple times, with the same results.
would you know of a different wifi dongle which won't cause the
On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 01:30:24AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> the senders are outside allowable set with a code of 550 5.1.1
>
> But the sender receives the code as 5.1.7.
>
> I see the postfix log showing the following line:
>
> mapping DSN status 5.1.1 into Sender
is misconfigured' if it gets 5.1.7.
Instead if it receives 5.1.1 it just says no such user.
Mayuresh
quired under
/some/internal/dir?
I tried a few things though haven't got it to work. (Normal file remap
worked, not cgi as yet.)
Mayuresh
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 09:35:34AM +0200, Martin Husemann wrote:
> It is in 8.1 but not in 8.0.
Ok, I'll try out the pkg version which shows 20181215 (8 shows 20170201).
Hope I'll get the feature.
Mayuresh
it max).
What sort of auth did you use?
Mayuresh
umented or just an alias to one of these? The version I am using is
of 8.0 base.
Mayuresh
iption, but the bad news is, basic auth is not
recursive.
man page: "The protection does not carry over to subdirectories."
Mayuresh
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 08:59:45AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
I wish bozohttpd supported .htpasswd for cgi scripts!
I just checked, that it doesn't.
I could have wrapped static contents under a cgi script to meet the auth
requirement for all contents with one .htpasswd file.
Mayuresh
that allows recursive .htpasswd or other means to avoid password
dialogue popping up on subdirectories.
- Continue with lighttpd but drop .htpasswd auth. Use some lightweight
framework (py-flask/others?). [Unfortunately that will bloat my htmls
that are otherwise very simple.]
Mayuresh
light as its name suggests? Of course,
whether .htpasswd applies recursively or not is to be checked.
Mayuresh
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 11:18:40PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> Has anyone come across this situation and how do you deal with it. I like
> bozohttpd's minimalistic approach and would switch away from it only as a
> last resort.
I meant, if we can't solve this in bozohttpd, please suggest s
and how do you deal with it. I like
bozohttpd's minimalistic approach and would switch away from it only as a
last resort.
Mayuresh
hts?
Mayuresh
uot;-M md text/markdown - -"
(and many trials there after -M as mentioned).
I do not know how much role the browser is playing. Tried only firefox
till now. It just offers to save the file and says it's a markdown file.
Mayuresh
is a proper way to specify this?
Mayuresh
in spite of having a "hardware abstraction layer", how come netbsd is
so much more higher performant than other bsd systems?
the whole system while using at the console feels so zippy and so
responsive that it's a joy to use, especially to someone like me who
is coming over from openbsd and has
> From mar...@duskware.de Fri May 17 07:52:13 2019
> From: Martin Husemann
> To: Mayuresh Kathe
> Cc: netbsd-users@netbsd.org
> Subject: Re: porting mosix to netbsd
>
> On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 07:23:40AM +, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> > i need to have an end-goal to
due to a lack of background in formal computer science, i was under the
impression that graph algorithms are only useful in networking related
applications/areas. just noticed that even scheduling requires some level
of graph algorithm knowledge. am i right in my reading/observation? if not
which
my last mail to the list was probably incorrectly worded, i am restating it now.
would writing code which works about the "hardware abstraction layer" of netbsd
require one to have a good grasp of assembler?
i need to have an end-goal to focus on my studies, i have chosen one such by
wanting to
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 07:39:54PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote:
> I often try to switch to binary mode. Then one odd time you'll come across
> something that's not present in the binary repository and then you'd want
> to turn to pkgsrc. Often by that time some things would have evolved and
th options set in local
mk.conf. If the options don't match it will fall back to pkgsrc. Further,
mk.conf may have a directive to always force source build for some
packages. etc.
Mayuresh
/ del not
reliable?
Mayuresh
a display showing "guest has not initialize the display (yet)"
Anyone tried such thing?
Mayuresh
l be very useful if you share what's it that you were not able to
achieve with Hetzner's KVM, as I am considering a switch from Vultr to
Hetzner.
Mayuresh
may vary geography-wise.
https://www.vultr.com/pricing/ still shows those.
BTW didn't you want to try Hetzner? A lot of details are on the thread.
Mayuresh
OS for MetaArpa. You need not be MetaArpa member to participate in
poll.
There is quite a tussle between NetBSD and Debian with both having got 50%
at this time.
Mayuresh
location servers to test latencies. One has to
temporarily provision the servers and check latency - this is what they
advised. Locations are Nuremberg, Falkenstein and Helsinki.
Overall the support service was very responsive.
Mayuresh
nyway I am not a great fan of their pricing methods, which are very
complex.
Of course, now they have `lightsail' with simpler pricing, but its prices
are on the higher side as compared to the providers we are discussing
here.
Mayuresh
urs. I think
vultr doesn't have such restriction. Does inceptionhosting have any such
restriction?
[1] https://www.hetzner.com/
[2] https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/KVM-Console/en
Mayuresh
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