hi sorry it was a chown problem because tty0 and fbtab, someone else helped
thanks for time
question: vulken error is OK if you don't have vulkaninfo installed, yes?
On Tue, February 27, 2024 5:49 am, Jose Maldonado wrote:
> El Mon, 26 Feb 2024 21:54:43 -
> beecdadd...@danwin1210.de escribió:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [mpv] --vo=gpu not working, permission denied
From:beecdadd...@danwin1210.de
Date:Tue, February 27, 2024 10:24 am
To: "Stefan Hagen"
you are faster than me asking questions
well maybe a warning in dmesg or something will be nice so you don't get
same people asking this fix? or save the initial user who owned
/dev/dri/.. and then chown back to that after exit or something?
On Tue, February 27, 2024 6:13 am, Theo de Raadt wrote:
hi list
mpv does not work
OpenBSD -current updated 2 days ago, pkg_add -u was done now
Thinkpad T400 laptop with Intep GPU
say if you need more info than this and down
mpv gives this error
(+) Video --vid=1 (*) (vp8 240x424 30.000fps)
(+) Audio --aid=1 --alang=eng (*) (vorbis 2ch 48000Hz)
hi list
I don't know how long it takes for ports to be added, I just want to know
it's not forgotten
https://www.mail-archive.com/ports@openbsd.org/msg122960.html
there is also non-alpha version of the game here and apparently supports
OpenBSD https://github.com/tx00100xt/SeriousSamClassic-VK
On Sun, February 25, 2024 3:46 pm, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 03:43:39PM -, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de
> wrote:
>
>> hi list nheko crashes after a register/login complaining about secret
>> storage keyring
>>
>> here is error messsage Nheko could not connect to the secure
hi list
nheko crashes after a register/login complaining about secret storage keyring
here is error messsage
Nheko could not connect to the secure storage to save encryption secrets
to. This can have multiple reasons. Check if your D-Bus service is running
and you have configured a service like
there is Rust code on it's github, does it have Rust as a dependency?
if it has Rust as dependency or cargo or whatever, I am deleting mpv and
never using it again
can I block some dependencies or langs from building/installing? I want that
if it doesn't exist, it wouldn't be hard to write a bit
hello list,
I mailed the yt-dlp developer with the attached diff patch, not sure when
the patch will be applied and it maybe take months?
so now have this and maybe remove when it is merged in next release?
I don't compile myself and others might like this
I am sorry directory structure in diff
I don't know, I told you, all I worked with are what you guys told me, what
made sense and what I could found online
I did not read code because I am not OS dev and don't have as much time as I
would like, so this is the best I could do, Theo didn't tell me if I was wrong
or right, he told me to
oh, Theo, if I were to start changing thing to the perfect OS security-wise,
it wouldn't even look like OpenBSD code anymore, but OpenBSD still best what
world have to offer
so do you agree with my logic? at least give me that
at least tell me is this how things stand FD-wise/limit-wise/whatever,
I know system shares all resources including FDs
as far as I know there's what kernel/OS needs and is using and the rest of
users including but not limited to staff and daemon users/programs like i2pd
all I was wondering is the limit or amount of FDs and other resources the rest
of users of daemon
human body changes: different energy levels, tiredness, soar muscle,
andrenaline, weight of curls, type of curl like you said
computer has same exact hardware every time unless changed like I mentioned
nothing changes
most servers have different and changing software programs on it, yes
but we are
I'm sorry, it felt applicable reasons outside of OpenBSD
I got no problem with swearing back at me
I felt kernel crashes are off-topic, I thought it would be fine because I
didn't know it would go for so long this topic
of course it is not your problem me crashing non-OpenBSD el-cheapo home
On Tue, January 30, 2024 3:25 pm, Bruce Jagid wrote:
>> I'm also not a OS dev
>> cannot the OS do some testing/benchmarking >to get a grasp on what the
> limit
>> could be? YOU are the OS in your example, and you >would know the limit when
>> you
> would do
>> curls slower and maybe you would get
I'm also not a OS dev
cannot the OS do some testing/benchmarking to get a grasp on what the limit
could be?
YOU are the OS in your example, and you would know the limit when you would do
curls slower and maybe you would get more and more pain..
and crash in your example would be your muscle being
> I probably cannot verify the usage of I2Pd if it exceeds 8192 because my
router goes stupid and crashes, can you?
sorry I meant hardware router crashes, is stupid i2p term 'router' which means
'i2p router'
On Tue, January 30, 2024 11:23 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024/01/30 10:53, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>
>> I see the confusion I made I am sorry, when I said routers crash I meant
>> actual ISP hardware routers.
>
> For an ISP "customer premises equipment" router (home/officr router)?
o i2pd itself but to torrenting. I guess
> OpenBSD, with its strict security defaults, may not be the ideal operating
> system for high volume torrenting...
>
>
> On Sunday, January 28th, 2024 at 11:41 AM, beecdaddict at danwin1210.de
> wrote:
>
>
>> and that does
is good to know
some software does require a lot of file descriptors, and you might want to
get all potential out of software
On Mon, January 29, 2024 10:09 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024/01/28 20:09, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>
>> why are yo uignoring my reply? 4096 doesn't cover
I took you for a serious man.. I guess I was wrong
On Sun, January 28, 2024 9:22 pm, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> there is another possibility is everyone is out to get you.
>
> beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>
>> anyone who cares about it - is using i2pd, and those that don't should if
>> you
anyone who cares about it - is using i2pd, and those that don't should if you
understand me
not everyone knows ins and outs of everything or have time, by enabling their
software to run at full potential should be priority
unless there are some unknown to me consequences of high number of
why are yo uignoring my reply? 4096 doesn't cover everyone like I said people
can become floodfills automatically and floodfills means 8192
On Sun, January 28, 2024 7:52 pm, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 06:15:52PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> On 2024/01/27 21:54,
can we stop thinking of 4096 because i2pd software routers can automatically
become floodfilles so is 8192 at lowest, this is future-proof
and other replies I sent should indicate possibly much more, no one answered
yet, I do not understand OpenBSD well but something tells me each record of a
I did, but when updating like 1 week ago or so.
I ran the command again, and it seems to okay.. I hope so?
On Sun, January 28, 2024 7:27 am, Greg Steuck wrote:
> Anybody else got this with the recent update to
> OpenBSD 7.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #1634: Sat Jan 27 20:29:34 MST 2024 ?
>
>
> #
and that doesn't cover routers crashing/rebooting?
is there anything to be done about that?
router als ocrashes with high normal clernet traffic torrenting..
a little off topic so sorry, perhaps router ran out of file descriptors xd
connection checked on more devices and on every router internet
and that doesn't cover routers crashing/rebooting?
is there anything to be done about that?
router als ocrashes with high normal clernet traffic torrenting..
a little off topic so sorry, perhaps router ran out of file descriptors xd
On Sat, January 27, 2024 10:34 pm, open...@systemfailure.net
still no idea how can someone connect to +10k routers.. isn't every router a
connection in need of a file-descriptor?
I understand you see documentation, but how does one logic here?
On Sat, January 27, 2024 9:54 pm, open...@systemfailure.net wrote:
> According to i2pd's online documentation [1],
Sorry http://openbsd.i2p seems to be down check by instead running
curl --proxy "socks5h://127.0.0.1:4447" "http://reg.i2p;
Or even better visit 127.0.0.1:7070 after changing proxy in your web browser
-- Original Message --
Subject: Re:
-- Original Message --
Subject: Re: [qBittorrent] I2P features seems to not work
From:beecdadd...@danwin1210.de
Date:Sat, January 27, 2024 7:24 pm
To: "Klemens Nanni"
-- Original Message --
Subject: Re: net/i2pd: move login.conf(5) bits from README to i2pd.login
From:beecdadd...@danwin1210.de
Date:Sat, January 27, 2024 7:16 pm
To: "Stuart Henderson"
(After 1 week I figured out how to subscribe to a list by reading the
entire OpenBSD's page until the end)
Hello
This is my 1st post to ports list, tell me if I'm missing anything.
I am running -current both OpenBSD and ports(pkg_add).
So the problem is that in qbittorrent the I2P experimental
Original Message
Subject: Register me
From:beecdadd...@danwin1210.de
Date:Fri, January 19, 2024 1:24 pm
To: ports@openbsd.org
--
register me please
Hello
This is my 1st post to ports list, tell me if these things are supposed to
be 1v1 (with maintainer), but this might involve multiple ports, like 3..
I am running -current both OpenBSD and ports(pkg_add), I might be a few
hours behind if that matters
So the problem is that in qbittorrent
register me please
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