I decided to post this in misc because I am not sure if this a bug or
unsupported hardware. It is a Lenovo 110s laptop.
Apm works on this machine. Suspend and resume work on this machine.
When running X, and doing things that require a lot of memory (open firefox and
watch a youtube video + 3 o
> I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
> The i386 package of Chrome on 6.1 was slow
Folks, this is misc@ not ports@ or wishes@ !
On 10/27/17 12:04, Sonic wrote:
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 2:48 PM, Carlos Cardenas wrote:
On a 6.2-syspatch box, I wanted to start leveraging the pf integration dhcpd
pfctl -t dhcpd_X -T show
Do you see the current leases in "/var/db/dhcpd.leases"? A "reserved"
address would not show up ther
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 2:48 PM, Carlos Cardenas wrote:
> On a 6.2-syspatch box, I wanted to start leveraging the pf integration dhcpd
> pfctl -t dhcpd_X -T show
Do you see the current leases in "/var/db/dhcpd.leases"? A "reserved"
address would not show up there, nor would it be placed in the l
Howdy.
On a 6.2-syspatch box, I wanted to start leveraging the pf integration dhcpd
has with the
* Abandoned
* Changed
* Leased
tables.
In pf, as a first step I added the table definitions:
table persist
table persist
table persist
and loaded the rules.
Then added the respective flags to
Cág writes:
> I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
> gtk2, none of that dreadfull new design - whoever thought that it was a
> good idea to add A LOT of space, make letters even smaller and of an
> almost indistinguishable from the background colour for my half-blin
> Iridium is based on Chromium, isn't it slow on an i386 too?
> I actually would rather see Pale Moon or GTK+2 Chromium (as a separate
> package/flavour).
I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
gtk2, none of that dreadfull new design - whoever thought that it was a
goo
On 10/27/17 17:58, Cág wrote:
> Dumitru Mișu Moldovan wrote:
>
>> If anyone wonders if there's still a usable (possibly full-blown)
>> browser for i386, I'm running SeaMonkey and Iridium (the latter for some
>> web apps, such as Google Music). Firefox has got too bloated,
>> especially since 52.x
Dumitru Mișu Moldovan wrote:
> If anyone wonders if there's still a usable (possibly full-blown)
> browser for i386, I'm running SeaMonkey and Iridium (the latter for some
> web apps, such as Google Music). Firefox has got too bloated,
> especially since 52.x builds (starting with 6.1) use multip
Federico Giannici wrote:
> As this snapshot package will soon disappear for new ones with incompatible
> dependences, I think that it would be VERY useful for A LOT of people that
> this package be put in the official download sites.
They would have to wait for 6.3 or follow -current.
--
caóc
[ sending this particular one back to the list
because it contains something useful for everyone and nothing private ]
Hi Jan,
Jan Stary wrote on Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:46:00PM +0200:
> I produced a PS output with "man -Tps rm > rm.ps",
> with output paper set to a3, a4, and a5 in man.conf.
Hi Walter,
Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote on Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:12:21PM +0200:
> First of all, I'm just a user like you trying to figure out
> how things work.
So am I. That's how it starts. I also read documentation,
standards, and code at need, and start fixing them once i
understand e
In article <20171027104221.gd9...@www.stare.cz> Jan Stary wrote:
> On Oct 27 12:12:21, w...@roquesor.com wrote:
> > In article <20171026193138.ga41...@www.stare.cz> Jan Stary
> > wrote:
> > > > > > In the ps file generated by mandoc you should have this line:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > %%Documen
On Oct 27 12:12:21, w...@roquesor.com wrote:
> In article <20171026193138.ga41...@www.stare.cz> Jan Stary
> wrote:
> > > > > In the ps file generated by mandoc you should have this line:
> > > > >
> > > > > %%DocumentMedia: Default 595 841 0 () ()
> > > > >
> > > > > Where 595 841 correspond
In article <20171026193138.ga41...@www.stare.cz> Jan Stary
wrote:
> > > > In the ps file generated by mandoc you should have this line:
> > > >
> > > > %%DocumentMedia: Default 595 841 0 () ()
> > > >
> > > > Where 595 841 correspond to A4. If you set output paper to "letter"
> > > > that li
On 10/26/17 14:26, Cág wrote:
> Federico Giannici wrote:
>
>> Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
>> launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
>
> We had a discussion in the ports@ list a couple of days ago:
> https://marc.info/?t=15085986372&r=1&
On 10/26/17 13:26, Cág wrote:
Federico Giannici wrote:
Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
We had a discussion in the ports@ list a couple of days ago:
https://marc.info/?t=15085986372&r=1&w=2
I inst
Hi again!
So, read the book as suggested, got relayd working, headers set, HTTP
methods blocked just like I wanted (on my "test" box). However, when
starting to use TLS-by-relayd rather than by httpd, it seems I lost OCSP
stapling support. Does relayd.conf understand a line like
tls ocsp "/etc/ss
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