On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 09:25:45PM +, Florian Obser wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 06:51:16AM +1000, Darren Tucker wrote:
> > On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 04:39:57PM -0400, Darren Tucker wrote:
> > > Indeed. It looks like a bug in the libc resolver rather than sshd,
> > > though.
> > > I've bee
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 06:51:16AM +1000, Darren Tucker wrote:
> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 04:39:57PM -0400, Darren Tucker wrote:
> > Indeed. It looks like a bug in the libc resolver rather than sshd, though.
> > I've been kinda busy recently so I haven't kept up with recent changes so
> > I'm not
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 04:39:57PM -0400, Darren Tucker wrote:
> Indeed. It looks like a bug in the libc resolver rather than sshd, though.
> I've been kinda busy recently so I haven't kept up with recent changes so
> I'm not sure exactly what's changed in there. Looks like it should be
> readil
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Seth Hanford wrote:
> While working on consolidating some firewalls, I ended up creating an
> incomplete /etc/hosts file entry. One line of that file was simply an IP
> address:
> 192.168.100.25
>
> Upon ssh from that host (.25) to my sshd server (192.168.100.4),
On 05/12/14 13:11, andy wrote:
NB; My 'patches' are not really patches as they are not code diff's. They
are just suggested changes i've posted on the lists. When I get more time
(I'm a one man band at the mo for my company!) I want to get more familiar
with the code base etc and contribute diff
It is working fine here (amd64/5.5)
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Seth Hanford wrote:
> While working on consolidating some firewalls, I ended up creating an
> incomplete /etc/hosts file entry. One line of that file was simply an IP
> address:
> 192.168.100.25
>
> Upon ssh from that host (.25
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 06:08:50PM +0200, Tristan PILAT wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So far i'm using both firefox and chromium, because only chromium brings me
> H264. I would like to know if there is a way to get the patented multimedia
> codecs working in firefox like the chromium-proprietary flavor ?
Try
Hi,
So far i'm using both firefox and chromium, because only chromium brings me
H264. I would like to know if there is a way to get the patented multimedia
codecs working in firefox like the chromium-proprietary flavor ?
--
Tristan
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 5:14 AM, Matthew Markfort wrote:
> I've recently installed OpenBSD 5.5/amd64 to my PC and my ext2fs drive is
> creating uninitialized atimes and ctimes on newly generated files. This
> may be
> a bug in /use/src/sys but I'm still working through the source code to find
> wh
Hello all,
I've recently installed OpenBSD 5.5/amd64 to my PC and my ext2fs drive is
creating uninitialized atimes and ctimes on newly generated files. This may be
a bug in /use/src/sys but I'm still working through the source code to find
where they receive their values.
Start system info ...
Ke
On 2014-04-28, Vigdis wrote:
> When I suspend my laptop and resume after some time (for the test, I
> waited 30 minutes), the default route is not present anymore. But this
> occurs only on my wifi, not when I use a wired connection.
No, it also happens on wired interfaces. IIRC, the routes you
Got it ty!! :)
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 6:07 AM, Jiri B wrote:
> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 06:03:28AM -0600, Wylie Bayes wrote:
> > Figured i'd piggy back on this thread since it's related
> >
> > Any plans to fix the iwn(4) firmware for:
> >
> > # dmesg |grep iwn
> > iwn0 at pci1 dev 0 functi
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 06:03:28AM -0600, Wylie Bayes wrote:
> Figured i'd piggy back on this thread since it's related
>
> Any plans to fix the iwn(4) firmware for:
>
> # dmesg |grep iwn
> iwn0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel WiFi Link 1030" rev 0x34: msi, MIMO
> 1T2R, BGN, address bc:77:37:
Figured i'd piggy back on this thread since it's related
Any plans to fix the iwn(4) firmware for:
# dmesg |grep iwn
iwn0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel WiFi Link 1030" rev 0x34: msi, MIMO
1T2R, BGN, address bc:77:37:6e:d8:90
iwn0: error, 2, could not read firmware iwn-6030
iwn0: could not r
Quoting Stuart Henderson :
On 2014-05-12, Steve Fairhead wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_dav. Do I have options for
doing the same (read/write access) under 5.5, maybe using a different
method or
Hi Daniel,
Yea we use sasynycd heavily and rely on it a lot! :) It works really well
for us.
For an idea of scale we have 6 sites (all running OpenBSD CARP pairs), and
each site has anything from 2 to 10 local LANs. We have configured a
full-mesh topology (every single LAN is connected to every s
On 2014-05-12, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
> group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_dav. Do I have options for
> doing the same (read/write access) under 5.5, maybe using a different
> method or package? Or is t
Hi folks,
I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_dav. Do I have options for
doing the same (read/write access) under 5.5, maybe using a different
method or package? Or is there a way of using mod_dav, despite its
antiqu
Nils R schrieb am 09.05.2014 11:24:
> David Coppa schrieb am 09.05.2014 10:59:
>
>> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Nils R wrote:
>>> Benjamin Baier schrieb am 08.05.2014 16:07:
>>>
Try xclip. It saves a paste if you have your URL already in the clipboard.
URL="$(xclip -o)"
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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 :2
2 : No such file or directory.
in
(gdb) bt
#0 0x1aa545ad50da in kill () at :2
#1 0x
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