Not yet thanks. Not if it has that flawed Intel ME in it, I don't want
it running on my routers. I have enough trouble coming to grips with
AMD's Platform Security Processor rubbish, but at least that hasn't got
any known exploits, and the firmware blob for it appears much smaller.
On Fri, 01 Dec
Hello,
I'm running into a problem when I try to boot the OpenBSD install disc
with an LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS 9240-8i (mfi driver) card installed in
the machine. I take the card out and it boots just fine from the disc,
but I get the following panic with the RAID card in:
Hello,
I'm trying to breath some life into some Sun T5120's that no longer
have oracle support for by switching them to OpenBSD6.2.
The issue I'm having is when I go to dump the contents of the
NVRAM config into the current working directory to copy for my new
config, the ldomctl dump command nev
> From: Stefan Sperling
> Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 10:35 AM
>
> Problems with ehci(4) on AMD SB700 are known.
> For instance, athn(4) USB devices don't work on such ports.
Interesting; that's a similar device to the LTE network modem I'm working
with.
> Could you try adding missing workaro
On Fri, Dec 01, 2017 at 02:59:38AM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 05:36:57PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> > I was looking into how best to secure a sftp-server. The manual
> > mentions a -Q option to query protocol features supported. I added the
> > following line to sshd_conf
I am drooling for an Intel Atom C3308. Two cores, but who cares? Higher context
switch: so what? It is faster than quad-core pcengines! It supports m.2, to
finally replace mPCI and mSATA with a single universal connector. It has both
aes-ng and qat, to make vpn faster than fast! It costs 32$!!!
On 30/11/17 12:25, Charlie Eddy wrote:
> Just a note that cwm is an old welsh word for a mountain pass, one of the
> few OED words with no vowel
The Welsh-English Dictionary gives
cwm 1. valley n.m.
http://www.geiriadur.net/
My Geography teacher taught us many years ago that it especially
re
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 01, 2017 at 12:14:48PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> > Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:28:54PM -0700:
> >
> > > You'll need extra fonts once I finish my patch to add situationally
> > > appropriate emoji to
On Fri, Dec 01, 2017 at 12:14:48PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:28:54PM -0700:
>
> > You'll need extra fonts once I finish my patch to add situationally
> > appropriate emoji to all our manpages.
>
> I'm looking forward to that
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 08:03:05PM -0800, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> The EHCI ports seem to work fine under Linux, including the LTE modem
> when attached to them, so this seems to be an issue with openbsd, not
> faulty hardware per se. The Linux driver does have a couple of
> workarounds in their EHC
Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
>I was internally debating this earlier. The bug is already exposed by
>any combining characters that don't have precomposed forms. It also
>doesn't show up with the default (i.e. non TrueType) fonts. Given that
>and how unfriendly the precomposition behavior is, I think d
Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
>Philippe Meunier writes:
>> - When the precompose resource is set to false, copy-pasting the result of
>> printf "e\xcc\x81\n" never works correctly in xterm, regardless of
>> whether I use TrueType fonts or not. xterm copy-pastes the correct
>> sequence of bytes b
On 2017-12-01, Thomas Boernert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> an update:
>
> it seems thats a memory pool problem.
>
> on the same machine its running bgpd with 2 uplinks.
How much memory does snmpd use? (You could run it with e.g.
"/usr/bin/time -l /usr/sbin/snmpd -vd")
"filter-routes yes" is likely to help.
Allan Streib writes:
> $ printf "e\xcc\x81\n" | od -a
> 000e cc 81 nl
>
> $ printf "e\xcc\x81\n"
> é
>
> ^ copy/pasting: $ echo "é" | od -a
> 000 c3 a9 nl
Also in case it's interesting:
$ printf "e\xcc\x81" | xclip -i
$ xclip -o | od -a
000e cc 81
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> Hi,
>
> Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Fri, Dec 01, 2017 at 08:18:59AM -0700:
> > Philippe Meunier writes:
>
> >> - In addition, when the precompose resource is set to false and TrueType
> >> fonts are used, the result of printf "e\xcc\x81\n" itself is wrong (even
> >> befo
Hi,
Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Fri, Dec 01, 2017 at 08:18:59AM -0700:
> Philippe Meunier writes:
>> - In addition, when the precompose resource is set to false and TrueType
>> fonts are used, the result of printf "e\xcc\x81\n" itself is wrong (even
>> before trying to copy-paste it): od(1) s
Philippe Meunier writes:
> - When the precompose resource is set to false, copy-pasting the result of
> printf "e\xcc\x81\n" never works correctly in xterm, regardless of
> whether I use TrueType fonts or not. xterm copy-pastes the correct
> sequence of bytes but that sequence is not display
Philippe Meunier writes:
> - Allan probably did his tests with the precompose resource set to its
> default true value.
I assume this is correct because I have never deliberately changed it.
And you're right after all.
$ printf "e\xcc\x81\n" | od -a
000e cc 81 nl
$ printf "e\xcc\
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> >> +*precompose: false
>
> > Sure.
>
> On a more serious note, i'll commit that tomorrow then
> based on OK bentley@ unless somebody can point out a downside.
Please update the OPENBSD SPECIFICS section of the manual as well.
> Hum, i don't doubt your analysis. But now i
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>Hum, i don't doubt your analysis. But now i don't understand why
>uxterm(1) works for Allan and plain xterm(1) doesn't...
Re-reading Allan's email, it's not clear to me whether he did his tests
with the precompose resource set to true or false. If using the default
value of
On Fri, 1 Dec 2017, x9p wrote:
ego is a bitch. lets have a beer and live in peace. its friday.
بالصحة و العافية
ego is a bitch. lets have a beer and live in peace. its friday.
cheers.
x9p
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017, at 02:50 AM, Rudy Baker wrote:
>> Alright guys, he gets it. I wouldn't want to have to read two obligatory
>> leaving letters in one week :)
>>
>>
>> On Dec 1, 2017 1:31 AM, "Eric Furman" wrote:
>
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017, at 02:50 AM, Rudy Baker wrote:
> Alright guys, he gets it. I wouldn't want to have to read two obligatory
> leaving letters in one week :)
>
>
> On Dec 1, 2017 1:31 AM, "Eric Furman" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017, at 11:07 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > Currently the Open
Hi,
an update:
it seems thats a memory pool problem.
on the same machine its running bgpd with 2 uplinks.
if i stop on the backup machine the bgpd and then start the snmpd, than
i have only ~ 4000 page faults.
i have 8 GB memory, my ulimit:
time(cpu-seconds)unlimited
file(blocks)
Hi Anthony,
Anthony J. Bentley wrote on Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:28:54PM -0700:
> You'll need extra fonts once I finish my patch to add situationally
> appropriate emoji to all our manpages.
I'm looking forward to that. Don't forget to make them animated,
make the colours fully configurable, and
Hi Jan,
On Sat, 11 Nov 2017, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> When booting without the ethernet cable plugged in,
> the boot sequence finishes with the following message:
>
> em0: Hardware Initialization Failed
> em0: Unable to initia
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 05:36:57PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> I was looking into how best to secure a sftp-server. The manual
> mentions a -Q option to query protocol features supported. I added the
> following line to sshd_config.
>
> Subsystem sftp/usr/libexec/sftp-server sftp -
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