Hi Ulf,
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 10:14:20PM +0200, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
| Hi Paul,
|
| thanks for the feedback.
|
| With respect to tapping, I'm already running out of hypotheses
| that can be tested without fine-grained debugging. You might
| check whether pressure thresholds play a role, but
Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> thanks for the test and the report. I'm pleased with the
> result, of course. But there is a strange thing in
> the wsconsctl output: The touchpad reports its vertical
> but not its horizontal resolution. By itself, that's no
> problem if the ratio of X
On 08/09/17 17:09, Gregor Best wrote:
> Send a SIGINFO to dd.
which ever so nicely is IN THE MAN PAGE.
Nick.
On 08/10/2017 01:47 AM, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> On 08/09/2017 02:12 PM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> * Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> just as Josh I have a X220 which works fine, thanks!
>>>
>>> notes: two-finger-scrolling has changed; it takes a little more to
>>> start scro
On 08/09/2017 02:12 PM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> * Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> just as Josh I have a X220 which works fine, thanks!
>>
>> notes: two-finger-scrolling has changed; it takes a little more to
>> start scrolling; it scrolls a little slower; it stops scrolling
>>
Hi,
thanks for testing and for these hints. You are not the first
one who thinks that scrolling is a bit slow. I will consider
increasing the default speed, but such a change would need some
checks because the speed is not uniform on different touchpads -
which is due to the fact that many mode
The dns still fails RFC1912 (ptr).
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On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 6:39 PM, Walter Alejandro Iglesias
wrote:
> Hello Rupert, In article you wrote: >
> https://www.dnsinspect.com/roquesor.com/10171765 Try the link again. The
> reason it showed false results was because dnsi
Send a SIGINFO to dd.
--
Gregor
dd will display progress when it receives SIGINFO, usually bound
to the Control-T keypress.
- todd
hi all .
in Linux , i know it by
dd-progress.bat
---
while true
do
date
killall -USR1 dd
echo
echo
sleep 10
date
sleep 10
date
sleep 10
done
---
what about in OpenBSD ?
-
regards
Hi Carolyn,
I had the same behavior when I tried this on -current but it was working well
as supposed on -stable
Thus, my first thought was that the current version of the GnuPG 2 package was
the culprit, but to be sure I tried to see if I could access the smartcard to
discard first the driver
> As of today, what package testing is automated by anyone?
None. So you can be first to do it...
After reading this thread I wondered why haven't I gotten an update in a
while. So I checked and syspatch -c show no output but found it had a 1
return code. It turns out my URL in /etc/installurl was no longer a valid
mirror for some reason (didn't investigate, just fixed). I suppose it's a
goo
Hello Rupert,
In article
you wrote:
> https://www.dnsinspect.com/roquesor.com/10171765
Try the link again.
The reason it showed false results was because dnsinspect.com IP was
blocked in my pf firewall. I have a script to detect hacking attempts
in my port 25 and block those IPs automaticall
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 09:54:35PM +0200, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> $ doas pkill -9 vmd
>
> $ doas vmd -dv
> startup
> webdev: started vm 3 successfully, tty /dev/ttyp7
> vionet queue notify - no space, dropping packet
>
> $ doas vmctl start "webdev" -c -b bsd.rd -m 1024M -i 1 -d www.dr
On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 18:17:35 -0400
Taylor Stearns wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 01:10:22PM -0400, tec...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > I had this exact issue a few days ago, I just re-partitioned to a
> > bigger size so not have to face the issue again as was a new install
> > anyway. But, sure wou
open...@xosc.org (Matthias Schmidt), 2017.08.09 (Wed) 14:12 (CEST):
> * Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > notes: two-finger-scrolling has changed; it takes a little more to
> > start scrolling; it scrolls a little slower; it stops scrolling
> > instantly when I lift my fingers (formerly, if I scrolled with
Your ISP must delete ip from sorbs.net,..:
http://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-database-check.php
Krzysztof Strzeszewski
W dniu 06.08.2017 o 16:51, Walter Alejandro Iglesias pisze:
Hello everyone,
I was using smtpd(8) (static IP and FQDN resolving direct and reverse)
for a year without problems. To
Hi,
* Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just as Josh I have a X220 which works fine, thanks!
>
> notes: two-finger-scrolling has changed; it takes a little more to
> start scrolling; it scrolls a little slower; it stops scrolling
> instantly when I lift my fingers (formerly, if I scrolled wit
On 2017-08-09, Maurizio De Magnis wrote:
> server {
> server_name myapp.com;
> access_log /var/www/apps/my_app/logs/access.log;
> error_log /var/www/apps/my_app/logs/error.log;
> root /var/www/apps/my_app/current;
> location / {
> proxy_pass http://unix:/v
Guys,
The issue was solved after the fist answer (Martijn van Duren's).
Everyone's opinions have been very useful. But since this is not
OpenBSD related I propose to let it die.
Hello,
just as Josh I have a X220 which works fine, thanks!
notes: two-finger-scrolling has changed; it takes a little more to
start scrolling; it scrolls a little slower; it stops scrolling
instantly when I lift my fingers (formerly, if I scrolled with a swing
and then released the touchpad it
With all due respect, there's a legit question here - it's not just
"philosophical crap".
I believe people have already suggested ensuring DNS (including SPF records
etc) is properly setup too.
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everyone. That’s worth going
A note to postmaster on the problem of folded quoted text and code in
mime-attachment. It turns out that other mailing lists do not fold. The problem
sems local to your list management software.
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Hello everybody, I’m on 6.1 and trying to configure NGINX.
I’m posting this issue here because it may be peculiar to OpenBSD but I know it
could be more appropriate to post it on an NGINX specific mailing list.
Please let me know if I’m in topic.
I successfully installed NGINX (`$ doas pkg_add ng
We reject tons of junk from static ISP-branded IPs with a broken or absent DNS.
If one wants to serve their own email from their static IP, they should have
the decency to serve their own authoritative DNS, instead of blaming the ISP or
writing philosophical crap on mailing lists.
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I would advise not assuming the email ISP will forward blindly all the
email it gets.
Back then years ago I ran an ISP, and the most strange ever support call I
get was a competitor buying a modem of ours, and escalating a support call
our email server was not forwarding *their* email.
C: Well, o
howdee ingo,
thank you...
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Harold,
>
> harold felton wrote on Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 04:19:59AM -0700:
>
> > yp-server step 9: i think requires cmd '# rcctl enable ypserv'
> > rather than just the file-listed to survive a reboot...
> > y
It would be worthwhile that someone set up a testing environment that
automatically downloads and installs the latest OpenBSD and package versions,
and runs these standard tasks through standard programs, as a way for users to
be more spared from being the first to discover these bugs (and with
> I'm running -current snapshot dated Thu Aug 3 12:12:07 MDT 2017 with
> libreoffice-5.2.7.2p5v0 and have been doing some heavy work in Calc for the
> last hour without any issues.
>
Good to know it's seems ok on next snapshot. (I'm on -stable ont this
machine).
> What exactly you mean by "writ
Hi there,
this is more an info then a problem though since it seems to work.
When I use the slap tool like slapcat I get a size mismatch warning like
this
slapcat:/usr/local/lib/libicuuc.so.12.0:
/usr/local/lib/libicudata.so.12.0 : WARNING: symbol(icudt58_dat) size
mismatch, relink your prog
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