wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD Community,
>
> I have been playing around with OpenBSD for ~2 weeks now, and I find
> myself very much at home in a system that puts correctness and careful
> development first. Needless to say that I have already made my first
> donation; I sincerely thank the developers fo
Dear OpenBSD Community,
I have been playing around with OpenBSD for ~2 weeks now, and I find
myself very much at home in a system that puts correctness and careful
development first. Needless to say that I have already made my first
donation; I sincerely thank the developers for their time and eff
I second this approach...
1 sep further you could go is with a laptopwith a 2.5 inch sata slot and an
m sata slot
Install each os on separate internal drives
That way you can use the bios / boot menu to select the diskand hence the
os u wish to boot...
Hope this helps
On Mon 8 Oct 2018, 15:17 He
Good Gawd people, quit complaining about your "donation". If you
want to support a dev buy the gear and ship it to them. I used to
do it a fair bit, but can't any more because of pressing family
member health issues.
diana
I'm currently running rEFInd to dual boot Win10/OBSD on a Lenovo
T460s. Just resized the Win10 partition, booted OBSD ramdisk,
installed it on the spare space, and then installed fEFInd over the NT
boot manager. To my surprise, it was a pretty painless procedure. And
solid: just once in the last co
This theoretically is doable but will be a challenge. Your options will
also swing on whether the laptop you purchase will boot an old MBR
scheme or is restricted to GPT/UEFI. DragonflyBSD has instructions on
multibooting an older MBR.
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/Booting/
If you
Thanks alot! I needed to symlink the files to enable them to be libs in php
On October 6, 2018 9:41:29 PM UTC, Richard Toohey
wrote:
>On 10/07/18 09:05, flipchan wrote:
>> My phpinfo: dpaste.com/0VDR4TE
>Have you looked in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/ for anything
>useful.
>
>I've moved off
This will be yet another non-answer to your question, I am fully aware,
but maybe it will be applicable to your situation.
I always found dual booting with OpenBSD a little bit cumbersome
compared to other OSes.
Whenever I want to "dual boot" my OpenBSD client computers I
install the second OS to
Hi
Did the test on my ERLs also: I upgraded to ubnts rel 1.10.7 and
installed new firmware image via CLI.
USB Stick Rebooted for installing OpenBSD snapshot in uboot:
---
reset
usb reset
fatload usb 0 $loadaddr bsd.rd
bootoctlinux rootdev=sd0 numcores=2
--
Installing octeon current snapshot of
On 2018-10-07, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Excuse me for this email, but why the hell many trolls have protonmail
> email addresses?
>
> Just curious, thanks.
Obviously our attempts at breaking protonmail in browsers didn't work well
enough
/s
On 2018-10-08, Katherine Rohl wrote:
> The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the instructions
> in the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to the correct uaudio)
> but to no avail. I’ve disabled my system’s onboard AC’97 audio to make sure
> that there is only one
On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 03:10:58AM -0400, Katherine Rohl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve been using OpenBSD 6.3 for a few weeks and I really like it! There are
> only two major things left that I haven’t been able to figure out.
>
> The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the instructio
On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 03:10:58AM -0400, Katherine Rohl wrote:
>
> The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the
> instructions in the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to
> the correct uaudio) but to no avail. I’ve disabled my system’s
> onboard AC’97 audio to make s
Hi,
I’ve been using OpenBSD 6.3 for a few weeks and I really like it! There are
only two major things left that I haven’t been able to figure out.
The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the instructions in
the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to the correct uaud
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