Hi Mikael,
I can't tell, are you trolling these people?
Or, do you sincerely find these to be an effective set of techniques to
convince other people of your beliefs?
This is a pro bono email.
Chris
Mikael [mikael.ml...@gmail.com] wrote:
> Hi IBM,
>
> This email followup was mostly to reflec
Hi IBM,
This email followup was mostly to reflect that a member of the general
public has asked for the support that a donation of OpenPower devices would
lead to.
Feel free to forward it to the person at your company who has the power to
sign off on a donation e.g. your CEO.
This is a pro bono
Hi Kai and IBM,
Yes I did the attempts to contact IBM to get Power donations, as quoted by
axon below. A guy by the name Benjamin Herrenschmidt at IBM used the word
'execrable' about me in PM, that was weird for a fund(hardware)raiser, and
sincerely quite disturbing to me.
(My 'attitude' - after
So, I'm attempting to set up my midi controller/keyboard. Since this
is not itself a synthesizer, I need to hook it up to a software
synthesizer via my computer. Thus far I've failed to get it working.
My keyboard appears to be detected by kernel:
umidi0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface
> assertion "p->upper >= p->lower" failed: file
> "/usr/src/usr.sbin/ldapd/btree.c", line 1949, function "btree_add_node"
I found that running the same example on an unpatched machine worked:
-ksh $ uname -mrsv
OpenBSD 6.1 GENERIC.MP#20 amd64
-ksh $ doas syspatch -c
001_dhcpd
002_vmmfpu
003_li
Kai Wetlesen [kwetle...@mac.com] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What is the current community interest in getting OpenBSD running on the
> newer POWER processors? I have a number of POWER based systems at work which
> run various Linux flavors, but it would be nice to bring OpenBSD to these
> systems as
In summary: There are 3 people who have been quite vocal about getting a
POWER port recently. None of them are developers with the knowledge or
resources to port it.
Big thread from late last year:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=147680858507662&w=2
A follow-up (late December 2016):
https://m
On 2017-05-24, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> I folks,
>
> is anybody here aware about how to mount user directories from multiple
> storage servers ?
> With amd, we could use a link from /home/username -> /h/server1/username
> and it goes l ike this.
>
> How to implement the same with autofs ?
>
> Than
Hi folks,
i have four harddisks in my server i use for user home directory.
I would like to have an uniform access to every user directory inside my
server.
The four drivers mounted on on /hX where X is 0, 1, 2 or 3.
But for home directories i would like an uniform access, with link to the
prop
On 2017-05-24, Theo Buehler wrote:
>> Now the mistery is how was I able to use ansible before 6.1 release
>> without wxallowed on
>
> The semantics of wxallowed were made stricter during the 6.1 release
> cycle. It was possible to run python on 6.0 without wxallowed (it would
> be killed on viola
Say you use unbound(8) as a validating resolver. And you use IPv6
ULA private address space on your network and you have configured
stub zones in unbound(8) to resolve your private host names.
Name resolution works fine, but reverse resolution does not. WTF?
To save you the hours I wasted on th
> Now the mistery is how was I able to use ansible before 6.1 release
> without wxallowed on
The semantics of wxallowed were made stricter during the 6.1 release
cycle. It was possible to run python on 6.0 without wxallowed (it would
be killed on violation), on 6.1 the kernel refuses to execute p
On Wed, 24 May 2017 16:59:23 -0400, Choose a display name wrote:
> The first sentence of the "Unsubscribing from Mailing Lists" section
> of majordomo's response to "help" command contains a typo.
>
> >Your original intro message should contains the exact command
>
> It should contain, not "cont
Hi Theodoros, techay, misc@
It is not only this particular system board firmware replacement project,
that will show you exactly the same sentiment in appreciation for most of
the manufacturer provided basic system bootstrap and management software:
https://libreboot.org/faq.html#hardware-compati
I folks,
is anybody here aware about how to mount user directories from multiple
storage servers ?
With amd, we could use a link from /home/username -> /h/server1/username
and it goes l ike this.
How to implement the same with autofs ?
Thanks.
Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
> On 05/23/17 23:18, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > # ansible-playbook update-dns --check
> > ksh: ansible-playbook: Permission denied
>
> Can you show us the output of `ls -l /usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook`
> and `mount | grep '/usr/local'`?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Ma
The first sentence of the "Unsubscribing from Mailing Lists" section
of majordomo's response to "help" command contains a typo.
>Your original intro message should contains the exact command
It should contain, not "contains".
Also, according to the message lists owners' addresses must be of
the f
Hi all,
What is the current community interest in getting OpenBSD running on the newer
POWER processors? I have a number of POWER based systems at work which run
various Linux flavors, but it would be nice to bring OpenBSD to these systems
as we’re been trying it out in different spaces through
mg tutorial contains some "M-x open-file" command, but mg has only
"M-x find-file" command as far as I can see.
Section ENVIRONMENT in the rc.d manual starts with:
>Daemon control scripts use a fixed number of sh(1) variables when starting a
>daemon.
>The following three can be overridden by site-specific values ...
And description of four variables follow, not three.
I don't quite understand the description of the PPID in the sh manual.
>PPID The shell's parent process ID. Subshells have the same
> PPID as the parent of the current shell.
PPID is the shell's parent's pid, okay (by the way, shouldn't the
second "'s" be added?). But, according to the next sente
An overlook I can't figure out why didn't core dumped.
--- encode-qprint-header.c Wed May 24 22:04:24 2017
+++ encode-qprint-header.c Wed May 24 22:03:49 2017
@@ -66,13 +66,12 @@ main()
} else {
if (c > ASCII)
eightb
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 04:17:17PM -0300, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i have been a little bit far from openbsd and i would like to know if it
> supports automounter (amd, amq, etc) utilities ?
>
> And about autofs ? Is there support to it ? Is it possible to integrate
> autofs with ni
Hi folks,
i have been a little bit far from openbsd and i would like to know if it
supports automounter (amd, amq, etc) utilities ?
And about autofs ? Is there support to it ? Is it possible to integrate
autofs with nis ?
Thanks a lot.
If it's text as in plaintext with some
light markup: net/syncthing works
well enough for me. The version in
ports is reasonably up to date¹
and you get clients for anything
else, too.
(Initial configuration of all the peers
is a little fiddly though.)
And when you've accepted
markdown's omnip
If you decide to go the owncloud/nextcloud route, I highly recommend
nextcloud.
Noah
Original Message
From: Asbel Kiprop
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 11:07
To: Ulises M. Alvarez; misc@openbsd.org; c...@ggr.com
Subject: Re: cloud docs
I should try it, thanks a lot, sound really what i was
I've tried to pare this down. Never used ldapd before but hoping it can
replace slapd for my needs. I'm not sure if this is a bug, or if I'm
missing something in the process of setting up a new directory.
Starting with a new patched/stable system:
$ uname -mrsv
OpenBSD 6.1 GENERIC.MP#6 amd64
I should try it, thanks a lot, sound really what i was lookin for
2017-05-24 20:49 GMT+03:00 Scott Bonds :
> unison?
>
>
> On 05/24, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
>
>> Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
>> document based solution.
>>
>> 2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Uli
unison?
On 05/24, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
document based solution.
2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Ulises M. Alvarez :
On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, lik
Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
document based solution.
2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Ulises M. Alvarez :
> On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
>
>> Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, like
>> ownCloud, for example) to handle
On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, like
ownCloud, for example) to handle with cloud documents? All i want is
to editsome text files on 3-4 computers with synchronization(like
ONLYOFFICE, i think, but not so complicated)
Hi,
Bo
Hello, friends.
Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, like ownCloud, for example)
to handle with cloud documents? All i want is to editsome text files on 3-4
computers with synchronization(like ONLYOFFICE, i think, but not so
complicated)
On 2017-05-23, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> just to clarify this a rule in pf with the route-to keyword only works
> when multipath routing is enable in sysctl.conf?
You do not need net.inet.ip.multipath (or v6 equiv) to use a route-to rule,
only net.inet.ip.forwarding.
You do need a route table entr
On 2017/05/22 09:54, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Unsure if this is considered a bug or not, but does anyone know of a way
> to get X to start without a keyboard device?
For the benefit of the archives, I had an off-list reply with
this suggestion:
$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "InputClass"
Ide
Kenneth Gober writes:
> On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 9:02 PM, Kim Blackwood
> wrote:
>> problem with the abovesetup. However, migrating to OpenBSD on my personal
>> laptop and desktopI suspect will give me some problems mounting both
>> Samba shares andexternal drives. We could change the file syste
Hi there,
has someone ever done it and if so could he share some knowledge about
it :)
regards
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On 05/23/17 23:18, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> # ansible-playbook update-dns --check
> ksh: ansible-playbook: Permission denied
Can you show us the output of `ls -l /usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook`
and `mount | grep '/usr/local'`?
Kind regards,
Martijn Rijkeboer
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