You like emacs, so in .exrc
map ^[q }{!}fmt -72 -s^M}
The ^[ is an escape character, entered with the sequence C-vEsc.
I think that your Meta key will produce one.
C-v produce the character 0x16, used by nvi as , a
character to escape other characters.
The ^M is a , entered with the sequence C
just to say when testing this
I was running the openbsd6.6vm with one other vm as a guest on a
proxmox 6.0 / KVM Host,
with 2x Intel 10 Core Xeon E5 v2 Xeons, with no hyperthreading on the
host.
what other tests can I run to help identify the source / cause of the
jitter
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On
Hello,
Thanks to Jonathan Matthew and DLG for their work on ixl and iavf drivers
and everyone else who worked on it..
One thing I have noticed in trying out this driver on 6.5+ current and 6.6
release is that while the latency is low... there is quite considerable
Jitter during simple ping te
Hello all,
Yesterday I gave a remote coworker doas access to run sysupgrade just to
show him what it looked like, and he said it was the easiest operating
system upgrade he's ever seen. Thank you for that! It's fun to show
off OpenBSD to people. This is a huge step forward from what was
already
On 2019-10-19 17:59, Federico Giannici wrote:
On 2019-10-19 16:17, Andre Stoebe wrote:
Hi,
I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
readme:
Screen compositor
=
If you're using
On 2019-10-19 16:17, Andre Stoebe wrote:
Hi,
I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
readme:
Screen compositor
=
If you're using the modesetting X driver and experience window
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 04:17:15PM +0200, Andre Stoebe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
> for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
> readme:
Thanks! Trying that now.
> Screen compositor
> =
Hi,
I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
readme:
Screen compositor
=
If you're using the modesetting X driver and experience window
flickering when
the compositor is enabled,
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 03:18:53PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 01:44:32PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
> > Today I switched my desktop PC, with Xfce, to OpenBSD amd64 6.6.
> >
> > Since the upgrade the display started to flickers. It seems to me that the
> > desktop
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 01:44:32PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
> Today I switched my desktop PC, with Xfce, to OpenBSD amd64 6.6.
>
> Since the upgrade the display started to flickers. It seems to me that the
> desktop background flashes over the various windows.
>
> I vaguely remember that i
Today I switched my desktop PC, with Xfce, to OpenBSD amd64 6.6.
Since the upgrade the display started to flickers. It seems to me that
the desktop background flashes over the various windows.
I vaguely remember that i read something about this problem in a message
in these mailings a couple
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