Hello.
I'm using Firefox and Chromium (from packages) to browse the internet on
OpenBSD 6.3 (amd64).
The problem is that their performance in OpenBSD is very poor compared to other
OSes.
Everything I found regarding boosting their performance:
1) Changing some values in login.conf for login group
Tim Stewart writes:
> Hello misc@,
>
> My IKEv2 sessions are occasionally down due to transit networks dropping
> UDP fragments for one reason or another[1]. It happens frequently
> enough that I am considering implementing support for RFC 7383 in
> iked.
>
> Before I dig in, I feel that I shoul
Hello misc@,
My IKEv2 sessions are occasionally down due to transit networks dropping
UDP fragments for one reason or another[1]. It happens frequently
enough that I am considering implementing support for RFC 7383 in
iked.
Before I dig in, I feel that I should ask if anyone has already started
You can get a pretty good refurbished 3th gen thinkpad x1 carbon under 900$.
I've baught two on ebay over the last year,
On 19 June 2018 at 16:24, Leahcim wrote:
> Title pretty much says it.
>
> Whenever I click on a password field on a website firefox crashes.
> This is on current w/ newest firefox and is reproducible on every
> password field on every site I tried (although usernames work fine)
> and is reproducib
Title pretty much says it.
Whenever I click on a password field on a website firefox crashes.
This is on current w/ newest firefox and is reproducible on every
password field on every site I tried (although usernames work fine)
and is reproducible with all combinations of settings including
defaul
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 11:30:42PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> If powersave is enabled, you'll see "powersave on (XXms sleep)" on the
> ieee80211: [...] line.
>
> If powersave is disabled (which is the default), nothing special is printed.
>
Good to know, thank you.
Ken
On 2018/06/19 18:09, Ken M wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 04:53:21PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> > hostname.if(5) has this:
> >
> > "Any lines not matching these packed formats are passed directly to
> > ifconfig(8)."
> >
>
> After reading the manpage again for hostname.if last night
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 04:53:21PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> hostname.if(5) has this:
>
> "Any lines not matching these packed formats are passed directly to
> ifconfig(8)."
>
After reading the manpage again for hostname.if last night I spotted the way it
suggests to put uptions at the
Hi Stuart,
I had a similar issue on Proxmox /KVM
the issue doesnt affect linux guests / windows guests on a KVM Box
It doesnt affect OpenBSD running on Older versions of KVM /
Linux Kernel (4.x)
it would appear to be a compatibility issue between an openBSD
guest and the virtual hardware (virtua
Hello Misc,
I configured a site-to-site vpn between OpenBSD 6.3 device with iked and
Microsoft Azure.
The VPN tunnel works fine however when there is no traffic on the vpn my
/var/log/daemon is spammed every 2 seconds with the following :
Jun 19 22:59:13 obsd iked[33937]: ikev2_recv: INFORMATION
Hey everybody,
I'm experiencing problems with CARP after upgrading to 6.3, it was working
fine between my two servers in 6.2 but after upgrading (first backup and
then master) I have a ping package loss on about 20%.
It seem like the backup server tries to take the master, cause it's the
only one
On 06/19/18 11:20, li...@wrant.com wrote:
Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:59:45 -0700 Jordan Geoghegan
Have you considered one of the Librem laptops by Purism? I hear they're
quite nice, and are running coreboot straight from the factory.
The pinnacle of bullshit talk, utter nonsense, no technical value a
On 06/19/18 03:37, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
I have 1500EUR for a new laptop. What would you buy with it?
On 06/19, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Have you considered one of the Librem laptops by Purism? I hear they're
quite nice, and are running coreboot straight from the factory.
They run OpenBS
On 20/06/18 00:21, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hi,
> i have searched the list archive and found some similar reports but none
> of them found a solution for the problem. (at least not the threads i
> have found)
>
> I run some OpenBSD 6.3 instances in a virtual environment. The host is
> some unknown Lin
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 21:16, Scott Bonds wrote:
> On 06/19, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>>Have you considered one of the Librem laptops by Purism? I hear they're quite
>>nice, and are running coreboot straight from the factory!
> They run OpenBSD fine with some caveats:
> https://forums.puri.sm/
On 19/06/18 19:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018-06-19, Leo Unglaub wrote:
i have searched the list archive and found some similar reports but none
of them found a solution for the problem. (at least not the threads i
have found)
I run some OpenBSD 6.3 instances in a virtual environment. The
Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:59:45 -0700 Jordan Geoghegan
> Have you considered one of the Librem laptops by Purism? I hear they're
> quite nice, and are running coreboot straight from the factory.
The pinnacle of bullshit talk, utter nonsense, no technical value at all.
> Tue, 19 Jun 2018 06:37:18 -040
As mentioned earlier, I did 15 years of research on religion, that
gained me top 1% research on academia.edu.
The computer part is now also ready, and available on www.nyt.cloud BBS,
where we suggest what do to further, with the computer OS. Particulary
addressing the economic part, with monoth
Have you considered one of the Librem laptops by Purism? I hear they're
quite nice, and are running coreboot straight from the factory.
On 06/19/18 03:37, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
I'm done with my 10 years old 1200EUR MacBookPro. It served me well, every day,
but is now falling apart, finally.
On 2018-06-19, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when I run the maim program to take a screenshot, I get an error:
>
> odin$ maim -s Sr90.png
> Failed to detect a compositor, OpenGL hardware-accelleration disabled...
> Maim encountered an error:
> Invalid number of channels provided to image.
> od
On 2018-06-18, Ken M wrote:
> My thought was just to add the line
>
> -powersave
>
> in the file, just like I had added it to an iconfig commandline. Hostname.if
> man
> pages don't specify anything about it that I can see.
>
> Was my thought a stupid thought?
>
> Ken
>
>
hostname.if(5) has this
On 2018-06-19, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> i have searched the list archive and found some similar reports but none
> of them found a solution for the problem. (at least not the threads i
> have found)
>
> I run some OpenBSD 6.3 instances in a virtual environment. The host is
> some unknown Linux dis
Hi,
i have searched the list archive and found some similar reports but none
of them found a solution for the problem. (at least not the threads i
have found)
I run some OpenBSD 6.3 instances in a virtual environment. The host is
some unknown Linux distribution with qemu on it. After the data
I use 6.3 on my T450S. Works great. Also have installed easily on the Dell
E7240 and E7440. I prefer the Thinkpad but the Dell is solid also. You can
probably get one of each for under $1000. Likely you will want to replace the
battery either way but all of these machines are available used quit
I love my DELL Latitude E7240 :-)
June 19, 2018 1:01 PM, "Jeffrey Joshua Rollin" wrote:
> Definitely second the ThinkPad recommendations. I have an X230i, bought used,
> on which I currently
> run OpenBSD 6.3, and an E550 on which I've used OpenBSD in the past; both run
> perfectly as of 6.2,
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 06:37:18AM -0400, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
>
> I have 1500EUR for a new laptop. What would you buy with it?
I myself have worn out a few thinkpads over the years, but my last couple of
laptops have been Clevo rebrands - local outfits tend to slap their own brands
on them, l
Definitely second the ThinkPad recommendations. I have an X230i, bought used,
on which I currently run OpenBSD 6.3, and an E550 on which I've used OpenBSD in
the past; both run perfectly as of 6.2, except for the fingerprint reader on
the X (although to be fair I haven't tried that again recentl
I would opt for a Thinkpad. Actually working with a T460s; runs like a
charm. If you are looking for mobility, a T series should fit. If you need
more horsepower take a look at P series.
Of course those are my preferences, YMMV!
Regards.
El mar., 19 jun. 2018 a las 12:41, Rupert Gallagher ()
esc
I couldn't say for the compatibility with OpenBSD though I have read
other people running on them, but how about Lenovo??
I've got an X220 which I run a Linux distro on which I'm really happy
with though the i7 CPU does seem to overheat for some reason, though I
seem to have this issue with a
I'm done with my 10 years old 1200EUR MacBookPro. It served me well, every day,
but is now falling apart, finally.
I would buy a new one if only Steve Jobs would be alive and keeping Apple
inspired. The new models are meticulously designed to make you suffer:
expensive, slow cpu, soldered ram,
The same occures during some network activity.
I noticed it when I had my python script get some data through ssh from several
hosts simultaneously.
The sound from cmus worked with big interruptions till the script finished its
work.
--
Best regards
Maksim Rodin
19.06.2018, 10:24, "Jordan Geo
The same occures during some network activity.
I noticed it when I had my python script get some data through ssh from several
hosts simultaneously.
The sound from cmus worked with big interruptions till the script finished its
work.
--
Best regards
Maksim Rodin
19.06.2018, 10:24, "Jordan Geo
Le 17/06/2018 à 22:57, Sebastian Benoit a écrit :
you have to do check
if (rtm->rtm_flags & RTF_CONNECTED)
The priority of a connected route depends on the interface priority,
see ifconfig(8) on the priority option and wifi and carp interfaces have a
different default prio than other interf
On 06/18/18 11:58, Родин Максим wrote:
May be the system becomes ... too busy to serve these actions
simultaneously?
It seemed to me that any task which made decent use of computer
resources was able to cause that behavior.
It would seem you're right. I just tried maxing out my workstation (i7
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