On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 10:21:11PM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 09:21:37PM +0100, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> > After investigating a bit I realized that what I called utf8 space is a
> > 'nobreakspace' so it's ok fmt to replace them for ascii ones. I made a
> > stupi
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 09:21:37PM +0100, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> After investigating a bit I realized that what I called utf8 space is a
> 'nobreakspace' so it's ok fmt to replace them for ascii ones. I made a
> stupid question. Sorry!
If that's the behavior you see, I think _that_ i
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 02:29:01AM +, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
> I have been trying to nuke and pave my daily driver's OpenBSD partition
> since Feb 5. Trying to install libproxy failed on a bad major (I have 17.1
> and it wants 18.0) for libperl.
>
> I figured this was the normal behavior I hav
Hi all
I have been trying to nuke and pave my daily driver's OpenBSD partition
since Feb 5. Trying to install libproxy failed on a bad major (I have 17.1
and it wants 18.0) for libperl.
I figured this was the normal behavior I have seen from time to time
running snapshots and I would just wait fo
Hello,
I have a special use case for the HTTPD server, I would like to disable the
chroot but can't seem to get it working correctly. Within httpd.conf, I have
tried to set:
chroot "/" ## Instead of default which is: /var/www
root "/var/www/htdocs/web"
#root "/htdocs/web" # Disabled
location
After investigating a bit I realized that what I called utf8 space is a
'nobreakspace' so it's ok fmt to replace them for ascii ones. I made a
stupid question. Sorry!
Le 2017-02-12 20:25, Karthik Veeragoni a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm looking for any freely available or commercial network simulators
or
emulators
to test Openbgpd by using any of them.
And I would also like to know on what other poplar platforms/operating
systems, openbgpd is being used in the curr
Hi all,
I'm looking for any freely available or commercial network simulators or
emulators
to test Openbgpd by using any of them.
And I would also like to know on what other poplar platforms/operating
systems, openbgpd is being used in the current market or can be used.
As per the following thre
hi all .
i have a printher(DCP-J925N) that cups does not support.
but archlinux can make it usable
(by https://github.com/nozaki87/brotherdcpj925n/blob/master/PKGBUILD) .
openbsd's cups can do make pdf .
so i sent the pdf file to archlinux by scp .
and i do ssh to archlinux and lp the pdf file
P Bielecki writes:
> Hi,
>
> In output from xinput I have one pointing device and it is wsmouse
> $ xinput
> ⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer
> (3)]
> ⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer
> (2)]
> ⎜ ↳ /dev/wsmouse
I've got spare copies of 4.6 & 5.2 that I can let go. The package includes the
disks,
instructions, stickers, etc.
I'm asking $40 shipped for each, to the 48 States. $55 international, shipping
included.
Half of the NET proceeds will be donated back to OpenBSD.
Payment via PAYPAL Only!
Firs
Hi Stefan,
Many thanks for that explanation! It makes sense. You're right, some
low level code is really difficult to debug!
Kind regards,
Tom
On 07/02/17 20:41, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2017 at 08:16:10PM +, Tom Murphy wrote:
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> I upgraded my kernel to 2
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