Out of curiosity, I just checked what all the fuss is about. It turns out that
someone reads mail with a non-RFC compliant client, and thus fails to read mime
parts. Screw it, update your client.
The other problem seemed to be with the list archive. It turns out that at
least one archive has no
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 04:23:40AM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hey friends,
> i am trying out vmd and I have a little problem getting networking going
> inside the guest machine. I am not sure if this is a problem in vmd or
> simply my misconfiguration.
>
> From my datacenter i got the following d
Hey friends,
i am trying out vmd and I have a little problem getting networking going
inside the guest machine. I am not sure if this is a problem in vmd or
simply my misconfiguration.
From my datacenter i got the following data:
Main Server (OpenBSD GENERIC.MP#99 amd64)
#
Hi Josh!
Thanks for caring!
Am 07/19/17 um 22:58 schrieb Josh Grosse:
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 09:24:56PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote:
>> Hi there!
>>
>> Please excuse if this matter is not strictly OpenBSD-related even though
>> I use OpenBSD.
>
> That's OK, I happen to be the maintainer of a
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 09:24:56PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Please excuse if this matter is not strictly OpenBSD-related even though
> I use OpenBSD.
That's OK, I happen to be the maintainer of archivers/p7zip, and also of
sysutils/shunt, which you may want to experiment with
On 18/07/2017 17:15, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Sure. I don't have a really strong opinion one way or the other. When I
mentioned I put mine in a dedicated partition, I use /data/vmm or various
places in /home if I've already fully partitioned the machine in question.
I don't think a seperate partiti
Hi there!
Please excuse if this matter is not strictly OpenBSD-related even though
I use OpenBSD.
When it comes to backups one usual advice (among others) is to make use
of different storage types. So I have tar'ed one folder (~32GB) and
zip'd with p7zip. man p7 explains the '-v{size}bkmg'-swit
Darn. Well if you need more testers let me know.
Hello Tim, All,
Just an Update, (copied from bugs mailing list to keep you in
the loop,
Proxmox5.0 running on AMD Opteron G2 2435 Based systems
are NOT affected by the bug
So the Bug seems to only affect Intel systems (well)
IvyBridge Xeon e5 2660-v2 or Xeon X5650 based systems
the OPenBSD 6
On 2017-07-18, Radoslav_Mirza wrote:
> To congratulate myself for 2 years of not smoking I want to buy a new medium
> to high end laptop and install only OpenBSD on it.
>
> Does anyone run OpenBSD on a brand new laptop with good support?
I recently treated myself to a current (5th gen) Thinkpad
On 19 July 2017 at 07:47, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2017-07-19, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
>> I got myself a new toy, Ubiquiti Networks - EdgeRouter Lite. I am a bit
>> confused about packages for Octeon. I don't see any neither for 6.1
>> release nor for 6.1 snapshots.
>
> Use the mips64
On 2017-07-19, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> I got myself a new toy, Ubiquiti Networks - EdgeRouter Lite. I am a bit
> confused about packages for Octeon. I don't see any neither for 6.1
> release nor for 6.1 snapshots.
Use the mips64 packages. It's actually explained in INSTALL.octeon.
--
Chris
On 07/19/2017 07:07 AM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Hi Misc,
I got myself a new toy, Ubiquiti Networks - EdgeRouter Lite. I am a bit
confused about packages for Octeon. I don't see any neither for 6.1
release nor for 6.1 snapshots. Am I suppose to use only base system on
this anemic hardware? I typ
Hi Misc,
I got myself a new toy, Ubiquiti Networks - EdgeRouter Lite. I am a bit
confused about packages for Octeon. I don't see any neither for 6.1
release nor for 6.1 snapshots. Am I suppose to use only base system on
this anemic hardware? I typically add sshguard for example to built in
ssh bru
Hi,
I'm running OpenBSD 6.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #99: Mon Jul 17.
When I resume the system after sleep or standby (haven't tried hibernate
yet) it will become unusably slow. apmd flags are '-A'.
This state will persist a reboot and the following boot process will
take close to ten minutes (compa
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