Anyone else seeing an unresponsive keyboard with 6.3 release amd64 when
running in VirtualBox?
bsd.rd installer works. After install, cannot log in because keyboard
won't accept input.
6.2 works fine.
Installed current (as of 4/4) and keyboard works.
The amd64 fs file for 6.2 is working good i know got it running with libreboot
which is cool, libreboot doesnt support full disk encryption which sucks but i
am glad that it works .
On April 2, 2018 7:26:58 PM UTC, Markus Lude wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 01, 2018 at 09:41:07PM +, flipchan wrote:
>
Hi all,
For once, I thought I'd go for a fresh install and copy as few configs
as possible from my old backups. Once my machine was up and running,
I was a bit confused as I didn't remember OpenBSD being this slow and
watching top I noticed programs like firefox was using about 20% CPU
even if I
I have a Motorola ML900 which seems to be running OpenBSD with X and
WindowMaker just fine. Every few hours it gets a group of errors within the
span of a few seconds (about 1 second between them in /var/log/messages)
Apr 4 04:30:01 luggy /bsd: iwi0: fatal firmware error
Apr 4 05:17:37 luggy /bs
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 12:04 AM, sven falempin wrote:
> Dear readers,
>
> For a long time now, using dhclient to renew a lease trigger a
> RTM_DELETE, then RTM_ADD,
> because it always remove everything before applying the lease (well
> the IP) ( without like checking it s a renewal and nothing c
Hello Janne, CRC,
great, thanks for explanations.
A big thank you to both of you.
have a nice day.
Olivier.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2018 10:39:30 +0200
Janne Johansson wrote:
> 2018-04-04 4:58 GMT+02:00 Olivier Burelli :
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > i am playing with ARDUINO UNO on my 6.2 stable laptop.
> >
Hi again,
Am 04.04.2018 um 15:34 schrieb Christophe Simon:
Yes, that should do the trick.
The only problem that you could face is the certificate validation in
PHPMailer: if you connect to `locahost` using a TLS connection, unless
your certificate presents `localhost` as a CN (or a SAN), the
> The FAQ6 section for VMM Networking incorrectly specified the range
> for Shared Address Space. RFC6598 section 7 calls out 100.64.0.0/10
fixed, thanks
The FAQ6 section for VMM Networking incorrectly specified the range for Shared
Address Space. RFC6598 section 7 calls out 100.64.0.0/10
As far as I can tell, it’s just the FAQ that misstates this. The vm manpages
seem to all call out the correct range
--- faq6.html Wed Apr 4 06:19:18 2018
++
Yes, that should do the trick.
The only problem that you could face is the certificate validation in
PHPMailer: if you connect to `locahost` using a TLS connection, unless
your certificate presents `localhost` as a CN (or a SAN), there's
chances that the client refuses to establish the connect
Hi,
I will answer in the text below :)
Am 04.04.2018 um 13:52 schrieb Christophe Simon:
Hello,
I'd say that all depends on the function/library you're using in your
PHP application to send mails.
The `mail()` command, for instance, uses the `sendmail` binary to
directly ingest your message
Hi all.
How can identify what trouble X?
I run OpenBSD 6.3 - amd64 on my laptop Dell Alienware 13.
(on 6.2, I had no problem)
Something fill both logs:
- /var/log/Xorg.0.log
- /var/log/xenodm.log
with this repeated message : "WaitForSomething(): poll: Invalid argument"
I use a custom xorg.conf,
Hi all.
How can identify what trouble X?
I run OpenBSD 6.3 - amd64 on my laptop Dell Alienware 13.
Something fill both logs:
- /var/log/Xorg.0.log
- /var/log/xenodm.log
with this repeated message : "WaitForSomething(): poll: Invalid argument"
I use a custom xorg.conf, as:
Section "InputDe
Hi all.
How can identify what trouble X?
I run OpenBSD 6.3 - amd64 on my laptop Dell Alienware 13.
(on 6.2, I had no problem)
Something fill both logs:
- /var/log/Xorg.0.log
- /var/log/xenodm.log
with this repeated message : "WaitForSomething(): poll: Invalid argument"
I use a custom xorg.conf,
Hi all.
I run OpenBSD 6.3 with Xfce on my laptop.
Something fill the log /var/log/Xorg.0.log. with the repeted message
"WaitForSomething(): poll: Invalid argument", as :
$ tail -n25 /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 18934.693] WaitForSomething(): poll: Invalid argument
[ 18934.693] WaitForSomething():
Hello,
I'd say that all depends on the function/library you're using in your
PHP application to send mails.
The `mail()` command, for instance, uses the `sendmail` binary to
directly ingest your message in your local mail spool, and thus does not
require any authentication. The mail is sent
> misc.n...@gmx.com (misc nick), 2018.04.04 (Wed) 11:38 (CEST):
>> I would like to install OpenBSD wirelessly, but my card requires
>> additional firmware (iwn) that is not included in the installer. Is
>> there a way to overcome this obstacle?
Yes, build a custom image.
You don't tell much detail
misc.n...@gmx.com (misc nick), 2018.04.04 (Wed) 11:38 (CEST):
> I would like to install OpenBSD wirelessly, but my card requires
> additional firmware (iwn) that is not included in the installer. Is
> there a way to overcome this obstacle?
I you check http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/ and see
I would like to install OpenBSD wirelessly, but my card requires additional
firmware (iwn) that is not included in the installer. Is there a way to
overcome this obstacle?
2018-04-04 4:58 GMT+02:00 Olivier Burelli :
> Hello,
>
> i am playing with ARDUINO UNO on my 6.2 stable laptop.
> I am trying to read the serial monitor message from the board.
>
> from dmesg:
> (...)
> umodem0 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Arduino SrlArduino
> Uno" rev 1.10/0.01 ad
Am 04.04.2018 um 00:05 schrieb Michael Hekeler:
Am Thu, 29 Mar 2018 17:13:10 +0200
schrieb Michael Hekeler :
Ah - I see what you try to do...
But SNI doesn´t mean one single certificate for multiple hostnames
(this you can do with multiple entries in the certificate subject alt
name).
SNI
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