Hi,
I've updated to the recent -current on my Lenovo T450 and get a kernel
panic at the following point:
starting local daemons: apmd cron xenodm.
Thu Aug 2 23:44:13 CEST 2018
-> at this point it is starting X but fall back to panic.
This is the output directly after the panic message:
Sto
libnettle-3.4
libidn2-2.0.0p0 bzip2-1.0.6p8 gettext-0.19.8.1p1 gmp-6.1.2p1
libiconv-1.14p3 sqlite3-3.23.0 libelf-0.8.13p4 gdbm-1.14.1
Can't install evince-3.26.0-light: can't resolve libspectre-0.2.8p2
<<<<<
Any idea?
Felix
On 24.04.2018 15:39, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018
Hi,
I want to install evince-light on my -current OpenBSD, which leads to
unresolved libs.
What can I do to fix this or to analyse the problem?
Kind regards
Felix
e130$ cat /etc/installurl
https://fastly.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD
e130$ doas pkg_add evince
quirks-2.426 signed on 2018-04-
Hi,
most of the time I've observed that thunar ends with a core if I start
an application (in my case OpenOffice or envince) using the context menu
or by clicking twice on the icon.
core file has the size 0 (no write access?)
Kind regards
Felix
OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #102: Fri Mar 23 00:0
pages.
Thank you!
Kind regards
Felix
On 28.02.2018 19:32, Michael Price wrote:
Perhaps I am just dense, but what problem does sudoedit solve that is
not
easily solved with groups and chmod?
Michael
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 12:57 PM Felix Maschek
wrote:
Hi,
to prevent privilege escalation by a
Hi,
to prevent privilege escalation by allowing 'sudo vi' (simple by
invoking a shell from within vi) there is a special command 'sudoedit'.
So far I can see this is missing currently if I use doas instead of
sudo.
So adding a similar command is more helpful to secure a system than
special