I made FreeBSD 12-Release on another disk of the same graphic (HD 6450
graphic card),
and got success to run Jahshaka 3D animation. Yes, no animation stop!
It uses mesa-18.1.9.
Its colors are not so good as OpenBSD's mesa version, however, it works.
Kenji
2018年12月11日(火) 13:14 岡本健二 :
> Ok, I upg
Tom,
The presentation was very interesting and it's given me a lot of food for
thought for another project. Fortunately for this application I don't need
to worry about fire walling at the BGP edge, just the router replacement
itself.
Max
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:02 PM Tom Smyth
wrote:
> Max
Max,
another thing to consider, is that with BGP feeds / Advertising
you only have some control over which direction traffic enters / leaves
the network, you may pefer one transit provider, but another network on the
internet can prefer your second transit provider, so you can have
traffic that a
Thanks Arnaud - I understand that it's not a stateful protocol/failover.
It's interesting from the standpoint that if I lose a specific box acting
as a router I would recover and maintain the route via the affected
carrier. A few minutes of outage for carp and BGP to come up is better than
a prolon
Hi Max,
I think if you run decent Recent servers with Intel NICS (not virtualised)
you can get those numbers, We use Hotlava Multiport 10GE Nics (Intel)
the only thing with running software only routers is what head room you
may have for multiple Connections etc...
we have similar traffic lev
Hello,
I've been presented with an opportunity to greatly simplify upstream
networking within a datacenter. At this point I'm expecting to condense
down to two 10 Gbps full feed IPv4+IPv6 transit links plus a 10 Gbps link
to the peering fabric. Total 95th percentile transit averages in the 3-4
Gbp
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 07:13:28PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
| On 2018-12-17, Fernando Gont wrote:
| > On 1/10/18 17:18, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
| >> Hello misc,
| >>
| >> Running 6.4-beta from approximately a week ago.
| >>
| >> 1) How to determine the IPv6 multicast groups which have been j
Hello,
Xorg is crashing every few days.
I increased the limits and it increased the time between crashes.
This is the back trace from gdb of the core:
Loaded symbols for /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/ws_drv.so
#0 0x18d22d68329e in VGAarbiterSpriteMoveCursor () from /usr/X11R6/bin/X
(gdb) bt
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 09:47:25PM +0100, Radek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> could you recommend me any UPS brands *cheaper* than APC that are fully
> supported in OpenBSD?
> I always use APC, managing them via USB and apcupsd(both servers and clients)
> and PowerChute(windows clients). It works like a c
On 2018-12-17, Fernando Gont wrote:
> On 1/10/18 17:18, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
>> Hello misc,
>>
>> Running 6.4-beta from approximately a week ago.
>>
>> 1) How to determine the IPv6 multicast groups which have been joined by
>> a particular interface?
>
> Use ifmcstat
>
> But you need to install
On 2018-12-18, Chris McGee wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'd like to submit some info for the install64.octeon documentation.
> I just installed 6.4 on a newer EdgeRouter than the documentation was
> written for. The instructions in the install document are probably not
> enough to get the average user boote
Hello,
I have been using OpenUPS for my rack for at least 3 years without a single
problem powering server + switch + media converter with 12VDC.
This is a DC-DC UPS meaning that it does not replicate a UPS that you simply
plug in and it works.
The reasons for me using OpenUPS are:
-An open s
GRE(4) is the one to save. GIF(4) might work as well, but my tunnel setting was
not correct.
Thanks,
Siegfried
> On Dec 13, 2018, at 10:15 PM, Zhi-Qiang Lei wrote:
>
> After changed my from-to selectors in iked configuration, the gateway is
> almost working.
>
> [VPN Server] /etc/iked.conf:
much later pledges because
under pledge /etc/spwd.db can't be read. But because of privsep the network
facing TLS multiplexer can pledge with "stdio", which is awesome.
The tarball is here: https://www.centroid.eu/public/popa3d-tls-20181218.tgz
My repo is here: https://centroid
This isn't what you want to hear, but all the alternatives to APC I'd be happy
to use are more expensive. I've used cheaper alternatives in the past and they
don't put out a decent sine wave or cope with dirty power from a generator.
Minimum of SmartUPS, and nothing less. There's a load of secon
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