On 2019-05-22 11:04, Stuart Henderson wrote:
No idea, I don't run those.
I have some experience:
For over three years I have been running a qemu/KVM on Linux hypervisor
for a lab that's had at least four running OpenBSD vms with virtio and
e1000 nics. The obsd vms have never had a kernel pa
I have now been running with OpenBSD 6.5 for a couple of weeks
without meeting this problem again, on a fresh install.
I am very careful not to crash or halt the system abruptly !
I suspect the problem may have had to do with the
inteldrm driver and the EFI, as suggested by dmesg(8) :
...
acpivid
On Thu, 23 May 2019 12:32:05 +0100
Oriol Demaria wrote:
> I saw the commit yesterday, tried recompiling the kernel but the Vega 8
> seems that was not detected. I have a question, does suspend work for
> you?
Silly question, but are you sure you enabled the driver in kernel
configuration?
It
Thank you for helping me keep this thread going.
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On Thu, 23 May 2019, at 20:04, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Thu, 23 May 2019 19:51:45 +, "Patrick Harper"
> wrote:
>
> > Our ideas of the setup process aren't equal so I disagree.
>
> Can you please s
Hi misc@
I'm running -current (GENERIC.MP) #37 from May 21 and virtual machines
that are running are still in state STOPPED.
Anyone else seeing this?
### EXHIBIT A
[21:11][janus@samsara:~]$ vmctl status
ID PID VCPUS MAXMEM CURMEM TTYOWNERSTATE NAME
3 20969 11.
desktop!
Never, at least that
Em qui, 23 de mai de 2019 às 16:00, Patrick Harper
escreveu:
>
> Our ideas of the setup process aren't equal so I disagree.
>
> --
> Patrick Harper
> paia...@fastmail.com
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2019, at 18:16, Raul Miller wrote:
> > This looks like violent agreement.
On Thu, 23 May 2019 10:31:58 +0200, Antal Ispanovity
wrote:
> 2019-05-23 8:19 GMT+02:00, John Gould :
> > Can someone suggest a modern graphical browser for OpenBSD PowerPC?
> epiphany, if you need JS
Does it work for you? I was so enthused by the idea (and irony!) of
WebKit browsers packaged i
On Thu, 23 May 2019 19:51:45 +, "Patrick Harper"
wrote:
> Our ideas of the setup process aren't equal so I disagree.
Can you please stop answering to this useless thread?
Our ideas of the setup process aren't equal so I disagree.
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On Thu, 23 May 2019, at 18:16, Raul Miller wrote:
> This looks like violent agreement. (It's perhaps worth noting that if
> you change the first word here from "No" to "Yes" that the idea being
Here is a script you can all use which selects a desktop environment,
installs it if necessary, and configures a (eg. your) user's X session
so that it starts when he, she or you log in, facilitating further
user-centric configuration.
Perhaps if you ask really nicely the devs will install it into
This looks like violent agreement. (It's perhaps worth noting that if
you change the first word here from "No" to "Yes" that the idea being
expressed does not change.)
Thanks,
--
Raul
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 1:35 PM Patrick Harper wrote:
>
> No, the installation program should make setup as ea
On 22/05/2019 04:46, Patrick Wildt wrote:
On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 11:50:13PM +0200, Noth wrote:
Hi misc@,
I'm trying to run daily backups to a sftp server for various VMs and
devices on my network, and want to use /etc/daily.local for this. I'm
calling this script from the daily.local fil
No, the installation program should make setup as easy as possible. The idea of
a common development platform for X being suited only for circa 100dpi screens
in 2019 is ludicrous. Making users pore through half-a-dozen man pages and
config files to make their X systems usable on hidpi screens
Have you seen this https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/pull/404 ?
> 23 мая 2019 г., в 18:12, Marcus MERIGHI написал(а):
>
> Hello,
>
> same here.
>
> I guess bugs@ or ports@ would be better.
>
> w...@wootsie.com (w...@wootsie.com), 2019.05.23 (Thu) 14:36 (CEST):
>> I have been running into
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 12:00 PM Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Patrick Harper wrote on Thu, May 23, 2019 at 04:50:54PM +0100:
>
> > I think OpenBSD could be made easier to set up for GUI applications
> > if some configuration that is currently done in files could be moved
> > to the install prog
Hi,
Patrick Harper wrote on Thu, May 23, 2019 at 04:50:54PM +0100:
> I think OpenBSD could be made easier to set up for GUI applications
> if some configuration that is currently done in files could be moved
> to the install program.
I very strongly oppose the idea.
> These questions (or simila
I think OpenBSD could be made easier to set up for GUI applications if some
configuration that is currently done in files could be moved to the install
program.
These questions (or similar) could be shown after the one about xenodm:
'Select a resolution for all screens in dots per inch ('?' fo
Hi misc@,
I've been having some system freezes lately, as others using intel
graphics.
Sometimes it does not hit in days but sometimes the system hangs 2 or 3
times a day.
I was wondering if there's any iformation I can supply to devs that
could be useful (besides dmesg ...).
Cheers,
Paco.
Ope
Hello,
same here.
I guess bugs@ or ports@ would be better.
w...@wootsie.com (w...@wootsie.com), 2019.05.23 (Thu) 14:36 (CEST):
> I have been running into a repeatable error reported by squid 4.6 from
> packages once the system has been under a steady load for ~12 hours.
I would not call it rep
Epiphany/GNOME Web is fine, but make sure you have the ports tree loaded for
stable updates, WebKit is not the safest code base in the world.
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paia...@fastmail.com
On Thu, 23 May 2019, at 07:21, John Gould wrote:
> Can someone suggest a modern graphical browser for OpenBSD
Thanks, Jan, thanks Otto for the personal mail.
Yes, the problem is sure that. I will se with the provider.
When I changed the fdisk partition (first writes), they were not written,
but the disklabel. When I did not, but changed the disklabel, then the
disklabel was not changed. I hope enough
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 5:37 AM wrote:
> I have been running into a repeatable error reported by squid 4.6 from
> packages once the system has been under a steady load for ~12 hours.
>
I have also experienced this, though in my case the issue appeared to be
isolated to a single site (which start
> On Thu, 23 May 2019, Jan Vlach wrote:
>
> > IIRC, pvscsi used to eat up first write to the paravirtual storage
> > device with VMware. Not sure what's the current situation as I tend to
> > use LSI Logic SAS.
>
> I do not understand very much, but yes, something is being eaten up.
>
> The fs
On 5/23/19 7:51 AM, Roderick wrote:
I wonder that no one noted this bugs before: are there no new people
installing OpenBSD? Or it is a problem only with VMWare?
Yes, the fact that nobody else has run into your problem suggest that it
might in fact be your problem. Or your provider may be doin
On Thu, 23 May 2019, Jan Vlach wrote:
IIRC, pvscsi used to eat up first write to the paravirtual storage
device with VMware. Not sure what's the current situation as I tend to
use LSI Logic SAS.
I do not understand very much, but yes, something is being eaten up.
The fsck I mentioned before
Hello,
I have been running into a repeatable error reported by squid 4.6 from
packages once the system has been under a steady load for ~12 hours.
Example squid cache.log entry:
2019/05/22 15:03:41 kid1| oldAccept FD 18, 0.0.0.0 [ job2]: (53) Software
caused connection abort
The file descriptor
The web console copy/paste functionnality is a VMWare limitation.
I don't think it ever worked.
It think would require the console to emulate/simulate key presses
depending on what is pasted and somehow assuming what the VM keymap is.
I didn't try to install 6.5 on ESXI yet, but I definitely inst
include a copy of dmesg
and you might get info about the virtual hardware / hypervisor you
are running on
On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 12:58, Roderick wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2019, Arnaud BRAND wrote:
>
> > So you could try to install 6.4 to see if you have the same problems ?
>
> Just copied bsd.r
On Thu, 23 May 2019, Arnaud BRAND wrote:
So you could try to install 6.4 to see if you have the same problems ?
Just copied bsd.rd from 6.4 in the root of the running system and
booted it. It was a litle better.
My settings to fdisk, namely change of offset from 64 to 2048, were
ignored, an
Hi Rodrigo,
IIRC, pvscsi used to eat up first write to the paravirtual storage
device with VMware. Not sure what's the current situation as I tend to
use LSI Logic SAS.
Also, the first eaten-up write would explain why you're still seeing
Linux partitions instead of OpenBSD.
# fdisk sd0
Disk: sd
I saw the commit yesterday, tried recompiling the kernel but the Vega 8
seems that was not detected. I have a question, does suspend work for
you?
---
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2FFED630C16E4FF8
On 23/05/2019 03:56, Peter Piwowarski wrote:
I've tried the new amdgpu driver on my RX460 (4G VRAM), and it seem
Some more details about my experience. Excuseme that I dont take
fotos of the screen and just describe, with the data y wrote down.
As I wrote, yesterday my instalation did not work. Today morning
I began to inspect with the shell of cd65.iso the partitions.
fdisk gave me 41943040 sectors div
Thanks for sharing, and if you know a way to administer and use all
the functionality of Gmail without ever logging into Gmail's web
interface, let me know.
On 23/05/2019, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:25:12 +0200 ropers wrote:
>> OP has a Gmail address,
>
> Which works with
On Thu, 23 May 2019, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
You must be doing something wrong. Since it installer surely leats you
use a custom label. But since you are not showgin waht you did and you
start insulting remarks, you won't get much help.
Excuse me, although my words was not flowers, they were no
On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:25:12 +0200 ropers wrote:
> OP has a Gmail address,
Which works with an IMAP client, such as claws-mail.
Web is not mail.
Cheers,
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hi everyone
i have two firewalls setup with carp and pfsync
with my wireless router fed straight into the switch connected to the lan ,
this is fine for me as a single user of my network.
i would like to improve the setup to include other users while allowing
them access to the internet and limiti
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 08:42:05AM +, Roderick wrote:
>
> Please, delete the cc to b...@openbsd.org in any answer.
>
> I am now, after hours typing in the damned web console and dealing
> with the buggy installer, a little bit furious. This is definitively
> not the OpenBSD I know!
>
> I di
On 23/05/2019, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>
> On 5/22/19 11:19 PM, John Gould wrote:
>> Can someone suggest a modern graphical browser for OpenBSD PowerPC?
>
> Dillo is a pretty good browser that works on macppc. It doesn't support
> javascript, but is perfectly adequate for reading non-terrible webs
Please, delete the cc to b...@openbsd.org in any answer.
I am now, after hours typing in the damned web console and dealing
with the buggy installer, a little bit furious. This is definitively
not the OpenBSD I know!
I did manage to install OpenBSD in VMWare, with the "autopartition", but
I w
2019-05-23 8:19 GMT+02:00, John Gould :
> Can someone suggest a modern graphical browser for OpenBSD PowerPC?
epiphany, if you need JS
> I'm trying to run
> several G5's and g4 mini's on 6.5 as desktop machines. The basic
> install works really well but there doesn't seem to be an up to date
> gra
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 07:19:25AM +0100, John Gould wrote:
Can someone suggest a modern graphical browser for OpenBSD PowerPC?
I'm trying to run
several G5's and g4 mini's on 6.5 as desktop machines. The basic
install works really well but there doesn't seem to be an up to date
graphically brows
On 5/22/19 11:19 PM, John Gould wrote:
Can someone suggest a modern graphical browser for OpenBSD PowerPC?
Dillo is a pretty good browser that works on macppc. It doesn't support
javascript, but is perfectly adequate for reading non-terrible websites.
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