Hi Alan.
So you are still using Lilo - I thought Grub had taken over :/
I would try to use 32GB FAT32L, 1GB Linux /boot, 64 GB OpenBSD,
and the rest of the Linux filesystems including / in Extended DOS.
This puts Linux /boot and OpenBSD wd0a within in this case 35GB
from disk start.
/ Raimo Nisk
I don't think that's it, I've never had me-tv running. Not too
serious about watching TV, I just have a Diamond TVW750U USB dongle
tuner I couldn't get to work under Windows, wanted to try it under
Linux. I think that Ubuntu bug relates to having a colon in the file
name.
I'm using Lilo in that
Theo, if want to suggest that the OP look at Ubuntu-bugs bug 491602, should
I do so off-list?
;-)
2015/11/24 1:55 "Alan Corey" :
>
> It seems like there should be a better way to detect this other than
> trial and error. I put a new 1 TB drive in my laptop (Seagate
> ST1000LM024) about a month a
Just installed frietzing using pkg_add. AFAIK i'm running the latest
-current snapshot (upgraded on 2015/11/13).
It installs two files in /usr/local/bin:
Fritzing, the main executable
fritzing, a shell script that runs Fritzing with the
"--folder /usr/local/share/fritzing/" option, telling it wher
Am 11/23/15 um 23:41 schrieb Lampshade:
Hello,
I would like to use privoxy to scrub/delete
some informations in application layer (HTTP) going out from my PC.
Problem is that a lot of connections are secured with TLS, so privoxy can not
filter them.
Is there any way to do something like that:
Fi
Hello,
I would like to use privoxy to scrub/delete
some informations in application layer (HTTP) going out from my PC.
Problem is that a lot of connections are secured with TLS, so privoxy can not
filter them.
Is there any way to do something like that:
Firefox -> decrypt [MitM] -> privoxy -> enc
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 06:28:04PM -0500, Bryan Everly wrote:
> I only had to bless my thumb drive so the keyboard worked. Everything
> else is native when booting from the hard drive afaik.
Very good. I didn't think about "blessing" the thumb drive. Good idea.
Bryan
I only had to bless my thumb drive so the keyboard worked. Everything
else is native when booting from the hard drive afaik.
Thanks,
Bryan
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 04:20:56PM -0500, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
>> The /usr/sbin/bless command w
> Was getting kind of weary with the python workarounds.
Too bad, pkg_* suite is using perl, if i remember ...
> OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2015
First suggestion is to try the latest snapshot - development is going on.
For the ignorant one, you can always see the OpenBSD FAQ, it is an
evolving part, too and it explains in details many common tasks in
OpenBSD.
http://www.openbs
On 23 Nov 2015, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I had the same problem with a computer in the past - if you search the
> archives, you will find details. Anyway, it was an old IBM machine and
> got this problem after a BIOS update.
> I retired it and got a Lenovo which is not having this problem.
>
> Maybe
I had the same problem with a computer in the past - if you search the
archives, you will find details. Anyway, it was an old IBM machine and
got this problem after a BIOS update.
I retired it and got a Lenovo which is not having this problem.
Maybe yours is not related, but how can one know if yo
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 04:20:56PM -0500, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
> The /usr/sbin/bless command was the key that unlocked this for me. I have
> managed to get the latest snapshot installed and booting on this machine.
> I'm in the process of installing a desktop (I run gnome) so I'll let you
> know
Bryan,
The /usr/sbin/bless command was the key that unlocked this for me. I have
managed to get the latest snapshot installed and booting on this machine.
I'm in the process of installing a desktop (I run gnome) so I'll let you
know how that goes.
Thanks to everyone for their help.
Thanks,
Bry
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 20:56:58 +0100 Marc Espie wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 08:10:01PM +0200, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> >
> > You're right Marc, I found these, sorry for the noise (duh):
> >
> > Nov 23 15:58:37 fire pkg_delete: Removed mcabber-0.10.3
> > Nov 23 15:58:38 fire pkg_delete: Remo
With OpenBSD 5.8 if I plug in my USB external drive then check usbdevs
or sysctl hw.disknames then I don't see it and dmesg doesn't show
anything. If I boot with the drive already plugged in then I see it. I
am happy to mount it manually, etc., but I wonder how to get the system
to notice the devic
Hi misc,
After yesterdays update to mesa 11.0.6 the output of glxinfo suggests
that I no longer have OpenGL 3 support on my graphics chip.
I am not sure if this is the fault of glxinfo picking up the settings
incorrectly in the newer mesa or mesa itself not liking my graphics or
me just misunde
In OpenBSD, we have largely side-stepped these issue... by no longer
pandering to the tweaker-mindset that builds multiboot systems.
We think all the parts are there, but nothing makes it trivial because
the potential set of configurations is too large.
Essentially, you are on your own. :-)
> It
Hi misc@ readers, Marc,
Interactive removal of a package with pkg_delete $pkg_name also asks
the removal of dependent packages (cool).
This works OK and logs the removal of the package $pkg_name in messages
at the end of the procedure. But does not seem to log the removal of
the packages that al
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 16:31:35 +0100 Marc Espie wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 05:20:54PM +0200, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> > Hi misc@ readers, Marc,
> >
> > Interactive removal of a package with pkg_delete $pkg_name also asks
> > the removal of dependent packages (cool).
> >
> > This works OK an
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 09:22:04AM -0500, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
> I tried a few months ago to boot this into OpenBSD and one of the big
> problems I ran into was that this is a USB 3 only machine and as such, the
> keyboard worked at the boot prompt but did not work when I got to the first
> insta
It seems like there should be a better way to detect this other than
trial and error. I put a new 1 TB drive in my laptop (Seagate
ST1000LM024) about a month ago. Being aware there was such a limit I
made small boot partitions at the beginning of the drive (I thought):
32 GB Windows, 64 GB OpenBS
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 11:20 AM, français wrote:
> Who teach the true message about the true free software?
You are asking a false question.
--
Raul
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 04:27:08PM +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> I've configured unbound for a small network. What is "maximum
> capacity" of Unbound? Is suitable for big networks?
What was the maximum capacity of bind? Was it suitable for big
networks? How did you find out?
--
I'm not entire
On 11/23/15 05:11, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:31:34AM -0700, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
Could the root umask of 0077 be a problem? my /tmp/aucat directory
has different permissions than yours.
The problem is in sndiod; it's supposed create a world readable
directory
Thanks for clarification.
Unbound configured and works well.
Another question abount unbound "capacity".
I've configured unbound for a small network. What is "maximum capacity"
of Unbound? Is suitable for big networks?
Il 23/11/2015 13:28, Dahlberg, David ha scritto:
Am Montag, den 23.11.2015,
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 05:20:54PM +0200, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Hi misc@ readers, Marc,
>
> Interactive removal of a package with pkg_delete $pkg_name also asks
> the removal of dependent packages (cool).
>
> This works OK and logs the removal of the package $pkg_name in messages
> at the end
On 23/11/15 16:01, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 23/11/15(Mon) 12:57, Momtchil Momtchev wrote:
[...]
That seems to be a known regression on 5.8 because re(4) supports
hardware VLAN. The problem is that bridge_input() is called before
vlan_input() for every packet received on a physical interface.
On 23/11/15(Mon) 12:57, Momtchil Momtchev wrote:
> [...]
> So here is my setup:
>
> NETWORK A is a wired network with private IPv4/24 addr a public IPv6/64
> addr
> NETWORK B is a wireless network with private IPv4/24 addr a public
> IPv6/64 addr
> The Broadband equipment provides
Hi everyone,
I tried a few months ago to boot this into OpenBSD and one of the big
problems I ran into was that this is a USB 3 only machine and as such, the
keyboard worked at the boot prompt but did not work when I got to the first
installer prompt.
I'm seeing people talking about working on Ma
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Benjamin Heath wrote
> On Nov 20, 2015 9:15 AM, "français" <
> romapera15@
> > wrote:
>>
>> Please excuse me because I have posted on OpenBSD lists and other lists.
>>
>> Who teach the true message about the true free software?
>>
>> I ask this because I not want be deceived by hypocritical liar
On 2015-11-23, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi list,
> I've switched from Obsd 5.3 from Pfsense to try it. Now I want come back
> to Obsd. I prefer it.
>
> Today, the last version is 5.8 and from 5.6 named was replaced from nsd
> and unbound.
>
> The first is only authoritative and the other is
Y
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:31:34AM -0700, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
>
> $ls -ltrd /tmp/aucat
> drwx-- 2 root wheel 512B Nov 20 09:39 /tmp/aucat/
> $ls -ltr /tmp/aucat
> ls: aucat: Permission denied
> [and timidity playing a .mid file was working]
> [then i killed sndiod with ^C.]
>
> Cou
Yeah sorry, English is not my first language and I started by the
solution, not the problem.
So here is my setup:
NETWORK A is a wired network with private IPv4/24 addr a public
IPv6/64 addr
NETWORK B is a wireless network with private IPv4/24 addr a public
IPv6/64 addr
Th
Hi list,
I've switched from Obsd 5.3 from Pfsense to try it. Now I want come back
to Obsd. I prefer it.
Today, the last version is 5.8 and from 5.6 named was replaced from nsd
and unbound.
The first is only authoritative and the other is
recursive/forwarder/caching/validating/authoritative.
On 2015-11-22, Peter Hajdu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had been looking around and failed to find an inotifywait alternative
> for the kqueue interface. The solutions I know of are far too
> heavyweight for my needs. I want to run "make test" automatically each
> time a file changes while working on my p
On 11/16/2015 04:28 PM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>
> See attachment. Hope this helps.
>
> Regards
> Harri
>
Obviously attachments are not working. Here you go.
Hope this helps
Harri
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