On 02/03/16 11:51, Scott Bonds wrote:
> I thought I was being clever by doing all of:
>
> * disabling root's password
ok.
> * disabling SSH login by root
ok.
> * setting root's shell to /sbin/nologin
no. don't do that.
> ... but I figure I should take the hint that su is
> assumed to work,
Ping. Anyone else seeing the same thing? Should I take this to bugs@?
Thanks,
On Sun, January 31, 2016 11:10 pm, Joe Gidi wrote:
> I noticed some odd behavior by httpd that isn't clear from reading the
> httpd and httpd.conf man pages.
>
> I'm running the Jan 21 snapshot on an amd64 box. I have a
hello misc,
i am using openbsd 5.8 amd64 on my apu 1d4 with success but i have one big
problem. the queue mechanism in pf allows some traffic shaping but what i
really need is to give users their share of the bandwidth. for this i need
some connection based algorithm like sfq (linux) or cbq (mikro
On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 08:35:29PM +0100, bian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> running stock OpenBSD 5.9-beta, xfce-4.12p3, and chromium 48.0.2564.97
> (64-bit) from snapshots as of Feb. 2 I get get frequent chromium crashes
> with resulting core dumps (about every 7-8 starts). This happens when
> starting the b
Hello,
thanks for your prompt answer. I did not try without the uBlock Origin
extension and I've read about the problem you describe.
As per your suggestion I will resubmit the this entire thread to the
bugs list.
Best regards
/birger
On 2016-02-03 20:57, Mariano Baragiola wrote:
Hello.
Hi Everyone! This is my first post to the mailing list as I am new to
OpenBSD. I am running version 5.8 (amd64) on a Lenovo Thinkpad T450s
with a fairly default installation.
I have a few issues to sort out but my first concern is that I cannot
exit out of FVWM. I launch it via the command
Hello.
On 02/03/16 16:35, bian wrote:
>
> Both browsers have one extension installed, uBlock Origin, otherwise
> they are stock. This crashing behaviour occurred also on obsd-5.8 and it
> was one of my reasons for switching from 5.8 to 5.9-beta.
>
Have you tried opening them without uBlock Origi
With some EFI boot loader and kernel modifications it is possible to disable
the power-hungry Radeon (by accessing GMUX) and use the Intel GPU of a
MacBookPro8,2 with OpenBSD 5.9 snapshot.
Details:
https://photorhino.wordpress.com/2016/02/03/openbsd-on-a-macbookpro82-with-intel-gpu/
On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 04:46:45PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 04:10:22PM +0100, Henrik Friedrichsen wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I recently upgraded 5.8 to CURRENT to test the new 802.11n WiFi
> > additions which I am very excited about.
> >
> > I noticed that in CURRENT t
Hi,
running stock OpenBSD 5.9-beta, xfce-4.12p3, and chromium 48.0.2564.97
(64-bit) from snapshots as of Feb. 2 I get get frequent chromium crashes
with resulting core dumps (about every 7-8 starts). This happens when
starting the browser. Once started it is stable. dmesg and output from
gdb
I thought I was being clever by doing all of:
* disabling root's password
* disabling SSH login by root
* setting root's shell to /sbin/nologin
su stopped working, but I don't use su, or so I thought, until I
noticed my locate.database was always 41B aka empty. Turns out
/etc/weekly *does* use su
On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 04:10:22PM +0100, Henrik Friedrichsen wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I recently upgraded 5.8 to CURRENT to test the new 802.11n WiFi
> additions which I am very excited about.
>
> I noticed that in CURRENT the WiFi throughput is much slower. The
> environment I am testing it in is at m
Hey,
I recently upgraded 5.8 to CURRENT to test the new 802.11n WiFi
additions which I am very excited about.
I noticed that in CURRENT the WiFi throughput is much slower. The
environment I am testing it in is at my university with wall-mounted
Cisco APs (sorry, not very detailled).
Trying to co
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