On 03/26/17 12:23, Todd Mortimer wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I noticed that my nightly cvs update job failed last night with the
> error:
>
> E can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv71983
> error Permission denied
>
> I have tried both
>
> anon...@obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu:/cvs
> and
> an
Michael McConville-3 wrote
> Todd Mortimer wrote:
>> I noticed that my nightly cvs update job failed last night with the
>> error:
>>
>> E can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv71983
>> error Permission denied
>>
>> I have tried both
>>
>>
> anoncvs@.toronto
> :/cvs
>> and
>>
> a
Todd Mortimer wrote:
> I noticed that my nightly cvs update job failed last night with the
> error:
>
> E can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv71983
> error Permission denied
>
> I have tried both
>
> anon...@obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu:/cvs
> and
> anon...@anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs
>
Hello misc,
I noticed that my nightly cvs update job failed last night with the
error:
E can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv71983
error Permission denied
I have tried both
anon...@obsdacvs.cs.toronto.edu:/cvs
and
anon...@anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs
I have tried updating both -st
> Just thought it would be interesting:
>
> from: http://akat1.pl/?id=3
>
> "Dragonfly BSD lacks of SMEP and SMAP implementation, which means that we can
> execute code placed in the user's pages directly from the kernel space,
> sweet."
>
> Did OpenBSD implemented SMEP and SMAP?
Dragonfly,
On 2017-03-20, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Hi Misc,
>
> I am trying to optimize performance of my LibrenNMS installation. Per
>
> /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/librenms-201607
>
> I installed the pecl-memcached package. To ensure that symbolic links
> have been created to enable the required PH
On 2017-03-19, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Is this coreboot/libreboot/*boot a project of OpenBSD?
> Is OpenBSD promoting this piece of firmware?
No.
On 2017-03-26, Marina Ala wrote:
> Just thought it would be interesting:
>
> from: http://akat1.pl/?id=3
>
> "Dragonfly BSD lacks of SMEP and SMAP implementation, which means that we can
> execute code placed in the user's pages directly from the kernel space,
> sweet."
>
> Did OpenBSD implemen
Just thought it would be interesting:
from: http://akat1.pl/?id=3
"Dragonfly BSD lacks of SMEP and SMAP implementation, which means that we can
execute code placed in the user's pages directly from the kernel space, sweet."
Did OpenBSD implemented SMEP and SMAP?
If not yet, maybe my mail wasn
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