Hello,
I'm attempting to run OpenBSD on a Asus Zenbook UX305FA with the 3200x1800
screen, Broadwell, Intel Graphics 5300. When booting the screen goes blank
after inteldrm0 is output. It briefly displays the console in a higher
resolution then goes blank.
When running xdm the screen will bri
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Hi,
Title is programmer book so tcp/ip seems just an example.
Nevertheless if u look for tcp/ip there is the tcp/ip guide online which is
quite easy
Also with some mistakes and poor style(my H opinion) cisco stuff for ccna is
quite OK
Finally http:
Mihai Popescu @ 2016-05-15T22:48:51 +0200:
> Can you delete the 'media autoselect' from both configurations?
Doesn't make any difference. As I mentioned, if I rerun netstart *with
the same* hostname.if file, it sets it up properly.
> The other thing is you have managed to obscure the MACs but you
Can you delete the 'media autoselect' from both configurations?
The other thing is you have managed to obscure the MACs but you put
the wpakey there in the post ...
> I highly recommend this book. It gives an excellent overall picture
> which is essential if you are going to try to do anything.
> Everything is tied together overall, if you can't get that full picture,
> forget doing anything very useful.
I doubt there is a book wich explains all from A to Z.
Hi!
I have two AR9281 mini PCIe devices in my router, one on 5GHz and the
other on 2.4GHz. The weird thing is, they act nice when only one of them
is plugged in, but if both, one of them is acting iffy.
An example:
I have these two hostname.if(5) files:
hostname.athn0:
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On Fri, 13 May 2016, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
There is no safe bet here. Pick whatever you want, and you'll loose
eventually. Or maybe you won't, but only if you are lucky enough.
Parsing HTML manually is probably the safest option, albeit ugly. You
will still suffer from bugs in your HTTP(
A few days ago, there was a thread regarding letsencrypt clients and
their, um, cavalier approach to security. Since I like my free certs
and I like automation, and I also like not worrying about being owned, I
reckoned I could do better than mystery-meat clients.
https://github.com/kristapsdz/l
I've had to think about it, but since everything I've written is in
mod_perl, I'm going to have to switch over to Apache 2.
Very little perl is written or tested for Apache 1 now, so I'm going to
change over to Apache 2.
Thanks for the heads up a while back. It gave me a chance to think
things ove
Hey,
On 05/15/16 12:34, Daniel Jakots wrote:
It's in -current, see the commit [0] and the warning about softraid
metadata change [1].
big thanks for the information. I must have missed it.
Greetings
Leo
On Sun, May 08, 2016 at 07:35:17AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> Advanced programming in the UNIX environment
>
I highly recommend this book. It gives an excellent overall picture
which is essential if you are going to try to do anything.
Everything is tied together overall, if you can't ge
And what about performance?
Is tmpfs or mfs faster? Is one or another more resource hungry?
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Furthermore, I consider that systemd must be destroyed
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On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 02:27:19PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> I have an Acer Aspire V5-571 with OEM Windows 8. I am going to wipe Windows
> and install OpenBSD on it.
>
> As a trial I installed OpenBSD 5.9 in one of the GPT partitions and face
> there issues.
>
> 1. Atheros AR9462 Wifi card sho
X doesn't recognize the touchpad as clickpad automatically. Open
an X-terminal and enter
$ synclient ClickPad=1
This will enable click-and-drag/select actions with two fingers. For
emulating left-clicks with tapping, enter
$ synclient TapButton1=1
and for right-clicks with two-finger tappin
> > softraid0: sd8a has unsupported sector size (4096)
> > softraid0: invalid metadata format
>
> I looked around and found an old email from Kenneth R Westerback on this
> mailinglist where he stated that the "4k problem" was solved at "c2k15" but
> never commited. Is there a reason it never got
On Sun, 15 May 2016 12:17:40 +0200, Leo Unglaub
wrote:
> Now i wannted to use bioctl -cC -lsd8a softraid0 but i get the
> following error message:
>
> > softraid0: sd8a has unsupported sector size (4096)
> > softraid0: invalid metadata format
>
> I looked around and found an old email from Ke
Hey friends,
my new external HDD has a sector size of 4096:
# disklabel -h sd8
# /dev/rsd8c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: My Passport 0827
duid: 9210ccc858d72f52
flags:
bytes/sector: 4096
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cylinders: 45599
total sectors: 73255833
Hey,
On 05/15/16 09:23, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
I believe the installation ramdisk has limited space so you likely used it
all up with "MAKEDEV all". It is limited to install on very old systems.
thanks for the answer. That actually would explain my problem! Maybe the
bioctl error message cou
I have an Acer Aspire V5-571 with OEM Windows 8. I am going to wipe Windows
and install OpenBSD on it.
As a trial I installed OpenBSD 5.9 in one of the GPT partitions and face
there issues.
1. Atheros AR9462 Wifi card shows up in dmesg but not in ifconfig
fw_update does not help. How can I ge
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 12:21:48AM +0200 or thereabouts, Leo Unglaub wrote:
>
> But i think i found out what caused the problem. Every time i did a cd
> /dev && sh MAKEDEV all it did not work and bioctl could not read my
> passphrase anymore. When i just created the device nodes i needed
> man
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