Hi all,
first boot of OpenBSD amd64 snapshot on Oracle VM for x86 version 3.2.8
after install
OpenBSD 6.0-beta (GENERIC) #1976: Sat May 28 19:35:41 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 520093696 (496MB)
avail mem = 499953664 (476MB)
mpath0 a
On 29/05/2016 21:53, Maurice Janssen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to replace a PC Engines Alix board with an APU 2c4 board, but
> I'm having some issues to get it up and running.
> I have a fiber connection and my ISP requires a PPPoE connection over
> VLAN 6.
>
> With the old setup, this works li
On 16-05-30 08:47:20, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, This is NOT an OpenBSD question.
>
> But OpenBSD always is based on correctness. So I need a correct answer for
> this that's why I came to your mailing list.
>
> I think THIS is the right place to ask this since you guys a
Hi,
First of all, This is NOT an OpenBSD question.
But OpenBSD always is based on correctness. So I need a correct answer for
this that's why I came to your mailing list.
I think THIS is the right place to ask this since you guys are Network
gurus.
Pls DO NOT discard this mail because this is
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 10:20:21PM +0300 or thereabouts, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > A small correction needs to be made to the Multimedia faq13.
>
> The FAQ rarely needed corrections, until now.
> The FAQ is not a substitute for man pages! Some nice folks work a lot
> to keep it to date, to throw a
Misc -
I have an ACTiSYS IR4000US-KD USB IrDA bridge which is actually Sigmatel
inside. I would like to use this to transfer files to and from my
Handspring Visor. My problem is that this IrDA/USB bridge device is
only configured on a ugen device, while the birda utils are not able to
attach to
> Where is this:
This is my Windows 10 VirtualBox set to Bridged Networking.
It's been working flawlessly for years. I recently upgraded to OpenBSD 5.9,
I think that's when the problems started.
> As in, is that a pf.conf for the thing that tries to run curl or is it a
separate system?
That's f
On 2016-05-29, Maurice Janssen wrote:
> I'm trying to replace a PC Engines Alix board with an APU 2c4 board, but
> I'm having some issues to get it up and running.
Just copy the configuration. (Or the whole system for that matter.)
You only need to change the interface names.
> I have a fiber
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On 05/29/16 23:09, Murk Fletcher wrote:
> Hi! Why can I ping but not curl google.com? Or clone a GitHub
> repo?
>
Where is this:
> % ping google.com PING google.com (213.155.151.184): 56 data bytes
> 64 bytes from 213.155.151.184: icmp_seq=0 ttl=
Hi! Why can I ping but not curl google.com? Or clone a GitHub repo?
% ping google.com
PING google.com (213.155.151.184): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 213.155.151.184: icmp_seq=0 ttl=57 time=19.949 ms
64 bytes from 213.155.151.184: icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=20.554 ms
--- google.com ping statistics ---
Hi,
I'm trying to replace a PC Engines Alix board with an APU 2c4 board, but
I'm having some issues to get it up and running.
I have a fiber connection and my ISP requires a PPPoE connection over
VLAN 6.
With the old setup, this works like a charm.
With the new setup, I can't get the PPPoE co
> A small correction needs to be made to the Multimedia faq13.
The FAQ rarely needed corrections, until now.
The FAQ is not a substitute for man pages! Some nice folks work a lot
to keep it to date, to throw a clue to the beginners. But they didn't
figured out until now how to convince beginners t
> ... Firefox on CentOS 6.7 ...
Meantime, on OpenBSD's misc list ...
Hi
A small correction needs to be made to the Multimedia faq13. I am running
amd64-5.9-stable.
~ $ mixerctl outputs.headphones=160,160
mixerctl: field outputs.headphones does not exist
~ $ mixerctl outputs.headphones.mute=off
mixerctl: field outputs.headphones.mute does not exist
~ $ mixerctl
This was the issue with CentOS 6.7:
http://www.tecmint.com/install-firefox-in-linux/
There were issues with the latest version of Firefox on CentOS 6.7
(would not run), may have been something to do with newer versions of
gtk libs (not 100% sure off the top of my head). Fixed with 6.8
upgrades.
> So, in the end, what are you? And what's you real problem, you think you
> are putting too much or to little time on OpenBSD? What's there to adjust?
Probably a heavy linux user, who spent too much time in it, then
somehow got the idea that is more cool to run UNIX, better the most
secure one of
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> Firefox still has this issue.
> Any hints how to debug this further to give useful information?
See the manual for gdb(1) command and try to use ports@ for this kind
of problems, please.
Here I am again as this problem is only partly solved.
As suggested I have now "wxallowed" set on /usr/local (In fact I did a
fresh install with the latest available snapshot with the default disk
layout) and the "map W^X violation" messages are gone now.
On Sun, 29 May 2016 13:31:07 +0200
lvdd
On 2016-05-29 14.53.10 +0200, lvdd wrote:
> Since I don't have /usr/local seperately I think I have to reinstall.
> I assume "wxallowed" on a single / disklabel defeats the purpose of
> this?
Why does wxallowed inspire you but nodev and nosuid do not?
Hi again,
On Sun, 29 May 2016 14:38:51 +0300
Theodoros wrote:
> W^X is now mandatory.
>
> Please follow the following:
>
> "W^X violating programs can be permitted on a ffs/nfs
> filesystem-basis, using the "wxallowed" mount option. One day far in
> the future upstream software developers wil
On Saturday, May 28, 2016, Teng Zhang wrote:
> I can't adjust the time for OpenBSD and my life appropriately. Could you
> please share your experience with me about how you adjust your time between
> OpenBSD and your life.
> thanks for any reply.
>
>
What are you?
If you are a user, you probab
W^X is now mandatory.
Please follow the following:
"W^X violating programs can be permitted on a ffs/nfs filesystem-basis,
using the "wxallowed" mount option. One day far in the future
upstream software developers will understand that W^X violations are a
tremendously risky practice and that sty
For me, I went from Linux -> FreeBSD -> OpenBSD about 15 years ago and
stayed here. I dabble in other things like Linux du jour but OpenBSD
is the reliable backbone, reads partitions of other operating systems
on multiboot machines (ok, not ext4). I've never screwed it up so bad
I couldn't fix it
Hi,
I am having trouble with chromium, firefox and otter-browser since the
upgrade to the latest amd64 snapshot (28th).
Chromium shows me an "Aw Snap" right from the start and for everything
(even the settings page) so it is currently completely unusable. This
also happens with a new user and fre
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 6:02 PM, Chris Bennett
wrote:
> 1. The small bad guys. They can put up compromised install files and sig
> files. They laugh at the damage the did to you. Jajaja.
>
> 2. The worse bad guys. Your actual network from your ISP is compromised
> and you get compromised data. Per
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