>I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled,
>ME removed, and the gigabit ethernet firmware from libreboot.
>Everything seems to work. Unlike with Libreboot, which comes with
>a Grub2 payload, Coreboot uses the SeaBIOS payload by default and it
>can boot an encrypted OpenBSD
I'm polling using xrandr to check whether a new display was plugged in, so I
can run a script to switch to it, i.e. plug in an external VGA monitor and it
lights up automatically, unplug it and my laptop automatically switches back to
using its internal display. But, every time I run xrandr my
By popular demand (ok, just 2 people asked)...now with instructions on how to
do this yourself: https://ggr.com/how-to-install-coreboot-on-your-x200.html
On 02/27, Scott Bonds wrote:
I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled, ME removed,
and the gigabit ethernet firmwa
Penned by Stuart Henderson on 20170209 18:57.59, we have:
| On 2017-02-09, Eric Brown wrote:
| > Dear List,
| >
| > I've recently learned (and discovered) that time in VM's is tricky
| > business. I'm looking for the least stupid way to keep any semblance of
| > time in vmd instances while I hung
27. Februar 2017 17:09, "Florian Viehweger"
schrieb:
> Hey,
>
>> I use php56 and nginx from ports. Any other idea?
>
>
try to upgrade to PHP 7. I've experienced a significant performance
>
improvement, albeit on Arch Linux.
>
> --
> greetings,
>
> Florian Viehweger
Mmh, but there's no redis pa
Hi,
I have "managed" go get a kernel panic in OpenBSD 6.0 -stable (from
GENERIC.MP). Unfortunately I cannot provide you with lots of information, but
here is what I have:
The panic occured twice on an IBM X3550 server (CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU
E5-2603 0 @ 1.80GHz, with 4GB RAM and Intel I350
Long time user of X200s, most beloved machine ever. Took a lot of
beating, even a Thinkpad wouldn't stand it. Took it apart for spare
parts. Screen is pretty poor compared to X220 and newer.
Currently on X250, and I like it. The keyboard is bearable but takes
some adjusting to.
Got an X220 (the l
I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled, ME removed,
and the gigabit ethernet firmware from libreboot. Everything seems to work.
Unlike with Libreboot, which comes with a Grub2 payload, Coreboot uses the
SeaBIOS payload by default and it can boot an encrypted OpenBSD
Hey,
> I use php56 and nginx from ports. Any other idea?
try to upgrade to PHP 7. I've experienced a significant performance
improvement, albeit on Arch Linux.
--
greetings,
Florian Viehweger
> > On 27.02.2017, at 16:10, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> >>>
> >>> A patch to get away from SHA1 in dhcpd
> >>>
> >>
> >> HMAC-SHA1 is not affected by the published collision, but I'm not
> >> against switching the sync protocol to SHA2. Performance also doesn't
> >> matter that much here as the t
> On 27.02.2017, at 16:10, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
>>>
>>> A patch to get away from SHA1 in dhcpd
>>>
>>
>> HMAC-SHA1 is not affected by the published collision, but I'm not
>> against switching the sync protocol to SHA2. Performance also doesn't
>> matter that much here as the typical sync rate i
> > A patch to get away from SHA1 in dhcpd
> >
>
> HMAC-SHA1 is not affected by the published collision, but I'm not
> against switching the sync protocol to SHA2. Performance also doesn't
> matter that much here as the typical sync rate is fairly small.
>
> Once done, it should also be done fo
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 04:15:07PM +0100, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A patch to get away from SHA1 in dhcpd
>
HMAC-SHA1 is not affected by the published collision, but I'm not
against switching the sync protocol to SHA2. Performance also doesn't
matter that much here as the typical sync rat
> It does also need some notice to users that old+new aren't compatible.
> But as far as I'm aware SHA1 and even MD5 are still considered suitable
> for HMAC aren't they?
>
You are right Stuart.
This line
> 02/27 The Lionheart crowned, 1189
in calendar.history appears to have the wrong date. The history
Wikipedia cites for Richard I says the coronation date was
September 13, 1189.
https://books.google.com/books?id=1Q4lh8KLi1YC&lpg=PP1&dq=isbn%3A0300094043&pg=PA107#v=onepage&q&f=false
> make sure your SQL encoding is set to unicode/UTF8, I recently did a fresh
>
install and the encoding ended up as SQL_ASCII and performance was abysmal.
>
Switching to UTF-8 and performance was as expected. (this was with postgresql)
Mmh, I checked my mysql settings and they are still utf8 - and
On 2017-02-27, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> flor...@openbsd.org (Florian Obser), 2017.02.26 (Sun) 09:19 (CET):
>> I need some help since I'm terrible with hardware...
>>
>> So my x201 main hacking laptop is getting old and benno@ is always
>> mocking me for the amount of gaffer and stickers that are h
On 2017-02-25, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A patch to get away from SHA1 in dhcpd
It does also need some notice to users that old+new aren't compatible.
But as far as I'm aware SHA1 and even MD5 are still considered suitable
for HMAC aren't they?
hi,
I have 2 firewall in cluster with carp. The following is my configuration
(8.x.x.x are examples for wan ip):
first firewall
1) bnx0 8.8.8.7 (internet)
2) bge0 192.168.100.2 (lan)
3) bnx1 pfsync
4) 10.1.1.2 dmz
carp0 8.8.8.8 (internet)
carp1 192.168.100.1 (gateway for the lan)
carp2 10.1.1.1 (g
flor...@openbsd.org (Florian Obser), 2017.02.26 (Sun) 09:19 (CET):
> I need some help since I'm terrible with hardware...
>
> So my x201 main hacking laptop is getting old and benno@ is always
> mocking me for the amount of gaffer and stickers that are holding it
> together.
>
> Long story short,
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