>> >
>>
>> Have you tried switching to mpv ?
>>
>
> While it seems MPlayer wasn't at fault, I'm with Mark - upgrade to mpv.
>
trying it out. seems nice, and till now did not gave errors like "vprintf
%s NULL in..." in /var/log/messages like mplayer do from time to time,
which is nice.
cheers.
x
Hello people,
I have been reading through the 3rd edition of pf and other resources on the
web, so far so good but I'm hitting some roadblocks. This router I have built
is acting as a client to an external VPN server, it works and my client is
getting a connection just fine. The problem is th
On Sat, Oct 07, 2017 at 02:19:58PM +0200, Oliver Marugg wrote:
> Just to add a 4th situation of hangs: Login via proxmox (pve)/kvm serial
> console (via noVNC), login successful: Vm guest in pve hangs, cpu usage at
> above 102%. Only way is to hard stop the Vm guest. -oliver
>
sounds like a kvm b
Dear Sir,
seriously sorry for any noise I may have caused today. It has been a
complete oversight on my part. I did search actually the wrong
locations in this case. Searching the forums and also the mailing
list. In stead i have should have not only looked at the man page of
installurl but as poi
Completely intentional.
Snapshots convert into released mode, but not all the parts are
released yet. Release happens when enough parts are built.
When you encountered this problem, did you read the manual pages to
look for a solution?
Why not?
> I installed today via usb the latest snapshot >
hi,
Currently using nginx and radicale, I would like to move to httpd instead.
I am a bit stuck with the configuration of httpd. I've tried the following:
httpd.conf
ext4_addr="xxx.xxx.eee.www"
chroot "/var/www"
types {
include "/usr/share/misc/mime.types"
}
server "caldav.xx.org" {
liste
On Oct 7, 2017 4:48 AM, "Marc Espie" wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 07, 2017 at 06:52:53AM -0300, x9p wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > If am running a video with mplayer, pause it, and lock X with xlock - my
> > monitors are not turned off for inactivity.
> >
> > If mplayer is not running, after a couple of minutes
One point of information, I'm pretty sure I'm wrong in what I said here:
> Keep installurl set to the snapshots directory of the mirror.
Not only does that not make sense, but if you installed via http that
shouldn't need to be changed while using the snapshot. The -Dsnap flag
should be all you ne
thank you for your kind support. I notice that i should have better
read the man pages and also see that in recent other thread these
options have been raised too.
Again, my humble thanks to this awsome community.
eelco
On 10/7/17, Dave Voutila wrote:
>
> Make sure you’re using the -Dsnap flag
eelco van der vlugt wrote:
> https://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.2/amd64/ is not found
It's not found because it doesn't exist. 6.2 will apparently be released
in a week, for now you can play with PKG_PATH environment variable as
described in pkg_add(1).
--
caóc
Make sure you’re using the -Dsnap flag on pkg_add and pkg_info. Keep installurl
set to the snapshots directory of the mirror.
> On Oct 7, 2017, at 9:10 AM, eelco van der vlugt wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I installed today via usb the latest snapshot > 2017-Oct-04 03:45 from
> leaseweb.
> When set
Hello,
I installed today via usb the latest snapshot > 2017-Oct-04 03:45 from leaseweb.
When setting up I chose disk as install medium, so have no installurl
set up at the beginning.
Now i am trying to set up installurl so i can get latest packages.
I have tried following in installurl >
1 htt
>
> Have you tried switching to mpv ?
>
Problem was not mplayer, but DPMS settings. Mark Carroll gave the correct
arguments, but thanks.
mplayer never failed me, but mpv project looks nice, apart from the GUI
addition.
> I've given up trying to make modern things work with mplayer, the mpv
> "f
> This month marks 6 months since 6.1 released, and I have a sneaky feeling
> 6.2 could be coming out any day now.. well, I hope so.
>
> Looking forward to this!
the "vmm(4)/ vmd(8) improvements" part looks really nice. in particular
the memory snapshotting.
Just to add a 4th situation of hangs: Login via proxmox (pve)/kvm serial
console (via noVNC), login successful: Vm guest in pve hangs, cpu usage
at above 102%. Only way is to hard stop the Vm guest. -oliver
Thank you ! It worked for me !
cheers.
x9p
> On 07 Oct 2017, x9p wrote:
>
>> I am trying to disable the energy saving without mplayer, so I run the
>> command:
>>
>> $ xset -dpms
>>
>> But it did not worked for me. Any hints on the proper way?
>
> I have an .xinitrc on one OpenBSD machine that h
On Sat, Oct 07, 2017 at 06:52:53AM -0300, x9p wrote:
> Hi
>
> If am running a video with mplayer, pause it, and lock X with xlock - my
> monitors are not turned off for inactivity.
>
> If mplayer is not running, after a couple of minutes my monitors are
> automatically turned off.
>
> I am tryin
On 6 Oct 2017, at 20:21, Mike Larkin wrote:
Every one of these images shows a panic on halt/reboot.
Does this only happen to you on halt and reboot scenarios?
-ml
The images show in fact the only freeze/hangs I was able to catch with
ddb and traces during a reboot after freshly builded 6.1-
On 07 Oct 2017, x9p wrote:
> I am trying to disable the energy saving without mplayer, so I run the
> command:
>
> $ xset -dpms
>
> But it did not worked for me. Any hints on the proper way?
I have an .xinitrc on one OpenBSD machine that has,
xset dpms 0 0 0
xset s off
The secre
Hi
If am running a video with mplayer, pause it, and lock X with xlock - my
monitors are not turned off for inactivity.
If mplayer is not running, after a couple of minutes my monitors are
automatically turned off.
I am trying to disable the energy saving without mplayer, so I run the
command:
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