On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 12:11:52AM +0200, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
> I'm just wondering what these other utilities might be.
hexdump -v -n 1234567 -e '"%c"'
If the input doesn't contain backslashes (or something else, tr(1))
vis -aoF6 | head -n 1234567 | unvis
Daniel
Branching off from the CPU and X paths of analysis, have you made sure network
performance is not a factor in all this?
A tact also in the browser, is use the inspect tools to see the response time of
the request pieces. IF it is at all network related that my yield some
information.
Ken
On Wed,
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 12:44:14AM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote:
[...]
> => (591 60): cat nread
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # nread n - read up to n bytes from stdio, put them on to stdout
>
> N=$1
>
> dd bs=512 count=$((N / 512)) iflag=fullblock 2>/dev/null
> dd bs=1 count=$((N % 512)) iflag=fullblock 2>/de
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 12:02:14AM +0200, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
> Your script is incorrect.
>
> $ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 | ./nread 1234567 | wc -c
> 0+2411 records in
> 0+2411 records out
> 2411 bytes transferred in 0.038 secs (62579 bytes/sec)
> 135+0 records in
> 135+0 records out
> 135 bytes
POSIX says
(http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/head.html#tag_20_57_18)
about the 'head' utility:
"There is no -c option (as there is in tail) because it is not
historical practice and because other utilities in this volume of
POSIX.1-2017 provide similar functionality."
I'
Your script is incorrect.
$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 | ./nread 1234567 | wc -c
0+2411 records in
0+2411 records out
2411 bytes transferred in 0.038 secs (62579 bytes/sec)
135+0 records in
135+0 records out
135 bytes transferred in 0.001 secs (126148 bytes/sec)
2546
$ man dd
...
count=n Copy
On 20/06/18 17:03, Leo Unglaub wrote:
Hey,
thank you very much for the link. I have forwarded it to the support
staff at the datacenter. I hope they apply it very quickly. I let you
know if this fixes the problem.
Thanks and greetings
Leo
On 06/19/18 21:21, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
They s
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 08:20:16PM +0200, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 7:17 PM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> > But seriously: man sh.
>
> Are you saying there is a shell built-in that does this? If so, which one?
=> (591 13):cat nread
#!/bin/sh
# nread n - read up to n bytes
Patrick Harper [paia...@fastmail.com] wrote:
> I beg to differ, on my setup at least, the full GMaps in Chromium runs silky
> smooth as intended. This is a Cayman (radeon) graphics card driving a 4K
> monitor through dual 1920x2160 signals (hooray xrandr). I've never tried
> Intel graphics thoug
I've enabled ftpd and am experiencing very long delays (consistently
75 seconds) when logging in from localhost.
Running nc reveals that the connection is accepted immediately, but
the server waits before spitting out the 'ready' line:
$ nc -4v localhost 21
Connection to localhost 21 port [tcp/ft
No drm support for Kaveri in OpenBSD 6.3. There is support in current now so
6.4 should work better when it arrives.
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Wed, 20 Jun 2018, at 14:03, Johan Mellberg wrote:
> Hmm. I have that one and there’s something fishy with the graphics, when
> I bo
Hmm. I have that one and there’s something fishy with the graphics, when I boot
the installer (6.3) I just get “static” on the built in screen. No problem with
any other OS. I just tried booting OpenBSD as a test so have not investigated
further, but consider it a potential issue, it might be ju
Hi Luke,
Luke A. Call wrote on Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 05:34:45PM -0600:
> I think "man -K" would work on gnu/linux,
The man(1) implementation used on many (but not all) Linux systems,
man-db, does have a -K option since 2009. But what it does is just
linearily search through the full text of all
HP EliteBook 745 G2?
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Wed, 20 Jun 2018, at 09:01, Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> No AMD laptop recommendations in this day and age? Also buying used or
> refurbished laptops on eBay is a security risk from the outset - ask
> yourself how well you would be a
The card is a FirePro V5900. Unlike the 6950/6970 it is single-slot. However,
the slot below it should be kept vacant to allow for heat dissipation, which
I've employed a 12cm fan to take care of. The card has a pair of DP outputs,
and the monitor (MultiSync EA244UHD) has a pair of DP inputs. I
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 7:17 PM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> But seriously: man sh.
Are you saying there is a shell built-in that does this? If so, which one?
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 Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 06:50:06PM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote:
[...]
>
> Maybe suggest to the teacher that she sticks to numbers divisible by
> 512? That is what haxorz do.
But seriously: man sh.
--
Regards,
Tomasz Rola
--
** A C programmer asked whether computer had Buddha's nature. **
**
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 06:35:49PM +0200, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 6:27 PM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> > On my Linux box:
>
> ?
>
> > cat HUGE | /usr/bin/time dd bs=1 count=1234944 | wc -c
>
> stdin might be something much faster than your disk, in which case the
> relative
Quoting Solene Rapenne :
Максим writes:
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.
Loading pages is slow, watching online video is possible but
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 6:27 PM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
> On my Linux box:
?
> cat HUGE | /usr/bin/time dd bs=1 count=1234944 | wc -c
stdin might be something much faster than your disk, in which case the
relative cost of bs=1 increases.
> cat HUGE | /usr/bin/time dd bs=1024 count=1206 | wc -c
Do
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 06:01:21PM +0200, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 5:50 PM, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > it's slow because it flushes the output every byte, what would you
> > expect? Maybe you should do in a different manner.
>
> I know, my question is what such a differe
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 5:50 PM, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> it's slow because it flushes the output every byte, what would you
> expect? Maybe you should do in a different manner.
I know, my question is what such a different manner might look like. :)
No AMD laptop recommendations in this day and age? Also buying used or
refurbished laptops on eBay is a security risk from the outset - ask
yourself how well you would be at spotting if someone had tampered e.g.
with the webcam or the firmware? With new hardware, you have at least a
reasonable expe
Hi,
Rudolf Sykora wrote:
Failed to detect a compositor, OpenGL hardware-accelleration disabled...
and fix the typo?
Riccardo
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 11:36:37AM +0300, wrote:
> cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>
> [17.555] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture driver /dev/xf86
> [17.603] (--) Using wscons driver on /dev/ttyC4
> [17.639]
> X.Org X Server 1.19.6
When I tried different settings with Intel integ
Maximilian Pichler writes:
> dd bs=1 count=1234567 will copy 1234567 bytes and then stop, but it's slow.
>
> I can't seem to think of a faster command that also works in the
> presence of short reads and blocking. There is ghead -c from coreutils
> in ports, but this should be possible in base,
I'm quite happy with my Asus Zenbook 3 (UX390UA). It's thinner,
lighter and more powerful than the current MacBooks and costs about
1100 EUR now.
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 12:37 PM, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> I'm done with my 10 years old 1200EUR MacBookPro. It served me well, every
> day, but is n
> 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
> default. It has persiste
dd bs=1 count=1234567 will copy 1234567 bytes and then stop, but it's slow.
I can't seem to think of a faster command that also works in the
presence of short reads and blocking. There is ghead -c from coreutils
in ports, but this should be possible in base, no?
Max
I beg to differ, on my setup at least, the full GMaps in Chromium runs silky
smooth as intended. This is a Cayman (radeon) graphics card driving a 4K
monitor through dual 1920x2160 signals (hooray xrandr). I've never tried Intel
graphics though.
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On W
Hey,
thank you very much for the link. I have forwarded it to the support
staff at the datacenter. I hope they apply it very quickly. I let you
know if this fixes the problem.
Thanks and greetings
Leo
On 06/19/18 21:21, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
They should try setting this on the host:
kv
>
>
> >Lenovo G500 with USB 3.0 Ethernet and OpenBSD 6.2 - 100mbit
> >Lenovo T400 with motherboard Ethernet Ubuntu 14.04 - 100mbit
> >Lenovo T560 with motherboard Ethernet Windows 10 - 1 Gbit
> >
>
Boot all 3 laptops with OpenBSD flashdrive to see if it is OS/driver issue
of hardware i
Have you tried vmstat to find bottleneck: is it CPU in userspace or in
kernel or storage?
Which WM are you using? Could it be WM issue?
Try to use lower resolution (I know that resolution is locked for LCDs,
but you can try just to make sure it is not the problem)
Максим writes:
> 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.
> Loading pages is slow, watching online video is possible but the
> responsivene
I followed your advice:
cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "drm"
Driver "intel"
EndSection
and rebooted
No visual change in performance.
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[19.136] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture driver /dev/xf86
[19.185] (--) Using wscons driver
Do u run cat 6 cables ?
On June 20, 2018 9:25:56 AM UTC, Kollar Arpad wrote:
>Hello:
>
>Original question:
>https://superuser.com/questions/1332664/have-a-1-gbit-connection-but-i-not-all-devices-are-getting-1-gbit-speed-from-my
>
>
>
>I have 3 laptops and a 1 Gbit network
Hello:
Original question:
https://superuser.com/questions/1332664/have-a-1-gbit-connection-but-i-not-all-devices-are-getting-1-gbit-speed-from-my
I have 3 laptops and a 1 Gbit network connection to my ISP. But when I connect
my ISPs cable to the laptops ethtool link/s
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[17.555] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture driver /dev/xf86
[17.603] (--) Using wscons driver on /dev/ttyC4
[17.639]
X.Org X Server 1.19.6
Release Date: 2017-12-20
[17.639] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[17.639] Build Operating System: OpenBSD 6.3 am
It's using the framebuffer driver in EFI mode, so you're getting a resolution
native to the monitor but no acceleration. Try making an xorg.conf file in
/etc/X11/ with the following contents:
Section "Device"
Identifier "drm"
Driver "intel"
EndSection
(reboot)
--
Patrick Harpe
Huawei E3372h modem built on Hisilicon Balong V7 SOC.
http://www.hisilicon.com/en/Products/ProductList/Balong
Does it have (planned) a kernel driver to have it working?
Thank you for answer in advance.
Denis
Also, in the about:flags page in Chromium, try enabling the 'Override software
rendering list' (#ignore-gpu-blacklist) setting.
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Wed, 20 Jun 2018, at 01:28, Patrick Harper wrote:
> Post the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>
> --
> Patrick Harper
Post the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Wed, 20 Jun 2018, at 00:20, Максим wrote:
> fw_update was among the first commands after the install process :-)
> hardware acceleration definitely works.
>
> --
>
>
> 20.06.2018, 10:04, "Maurice McCarthy"
fw_update was among the first commands after the install process :-)
hardware acceleration definitely works.
--
20.06.2018, 10:04, "Maurice McCarthy" :
> Can only suggest reading man intel and/or running
> $ doas fw_update
>
> beyond that you'd need someone more knowledgeable.
> Good Luck
Hello list,
I have
odin$ cat /etc/httpd.conf
server "default" {
listen on * port 80
directory auto index
root "htdocs/TESLA"
}
odin$
and a bunch of files in the htdocs/TESLA directory.
Can I somehow arrange that the parent of TESLA (i.e. "..") is not
listed when the page
Can only suggest reading man intel and/or running
$ doas fw_update
beyond that you'd need someone more knowledgeable.
Good Luck
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