On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 9:57 PM Brennan Vincent
wrote:
> I am asking this out of pure curiosity, not to criticize or start a debate.
>
> Why does the ramdisk not include /usr/bin/vi by default? To date,
> it is the only UNIX-like environment I have ever seen without some form
> of vi.
>
The ramdi
Brennan Vincent wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am asking this out of pure curiosity, not to criticize or start a debate.
>
> Why does the ramdisk not include /usr/bin/vi by default? To date,
> it is the only UNIX-like environment I have ever seen without some
> form of vi.
For the same reasons it doesn
Hello,
I am asking this out of pure curiosity, not to criticize or start a debate.
Why does the ramdisk not include /usr/bin/vi by default? To date,
it is the only UNIX-like environment I have ever seen without some form
of vi.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 9:31 AM Julius Zint wrote:
> the following code snipped is from sys/arch/amd64/stand/libsa/gidt.S
>
> /* pass BIOS return values back to caller */
> movl%eax, 0xb*4(%esp)
> movl%ecx, 0xa*4(%esp)
> movl%edx, 0x9*4(%esp)
> movb%bh , 0xe*4(%esp)
>
> /* clear NT
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 08:03:54AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic
> problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!)
> Thanks,
> -Adam
Hi Adam,
Here is a quick example for you
http://openports.se/search.php?so=gite
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 11:34:48PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
> What this does mean ?> Just to follow up: Of my two problem domains, one was
> caused by pebkac
pebkac = problem exists between keyboard and chair. In other words, user error
Hello,
What this does mean ?> Just to follow up: Of my two problem domains, one was
caused by pebkac
I tried to force the renewal -F but have that error.
Also I read that someone had a A record missing, I have a CNAME with NOERROR.
It should also work with a valid CNAME.
Regards
Le mercred
While I cannot comment to the BFD support in OpenBSD, I can say that I have
seen
Peter Hessler around here, so hopefully he sees this and can answer your
question.
BFD would be a very nice addition to see, considering the maturity level we
are getting
to with BGPD and MPLS support.
On Wed, Nov 6,
Hi misc,
the following code snipped is from sys/arch/amd64/stand/libsa/gidt.S
/* pass BIOS return values back to caller */
movl%eax, 0xb*4(%esp)
movl%ecx, 0xa*4(%esp)
movl%edx, 0x9*4(%esp)
movb%bh , 0xe*4(%esp)
/* clear NT flag in eflags */
/* Martin Fredriksson */
pushf
pop
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 08:03:54AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic
> problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!)
> Thanks,
> -Adam
About anything that's an heavy flavor/pseudo-flavors/multi-packages user.
There's
Ah, there's a good answer to the question I just asked Marc, thanks!-Adam
Oh, ok... Do you recall an example offhand? (I haven't noticed systemic
problems with either, but then I'm hardly a ports expert!)Thanks,-Adam
On Nov. 7, 2019 07:18, Marc Espie wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 04:44:48PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Also http://openports.se/ and http://ports.
> I am running docker(yeah i know ..) but anyhow the task is to get a
> nice load balancer up in a docker container and i want to use relayd
> ofcourse ! has anyone gotten relayd to work in docker or has anyone
> created openbsd images for docker ?
AFAIK, docker is just an ugly wrapper on top of c
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 04:44:48PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Also http://openports.se/ and http://ports.su/ .
Don't use those, they don't know how the openbsd ports are named.
Hey!
I am running docker(yeah i know ..) but anyhow the task is to get a nice load
balancer up in a docker container and i want to use relayd ofcourse ! has
anyone gotten relayd to work in docker or has anyone created openbsd images for
docker ?
If not i guess i have to compile it and run it o
Joe Davis wrote
>> Some writers swear on Scrivener. It's proprietary and Mac/Win only,
>> though.
>
> Manuskript[1] looks promising as a foss alternative. Haven't attempted
> to build it on OpenBSD. None of the dependencies look to be a major
> problem.
>
> Cheers,
> Joe
>
> [1]: http://www.theo
> Some writers swear on Scrivener. It's proprietary and Mac/Win only, though.
Manuskript[1] looks promising as a foss alternative. Haven't attempted
to build it on OpenBSD. None of the dependencies look to be a major
problem.
Cheers,
Joe
[1]: http://www.theologeek.ch/manuskript/
Adam Thompson writes:
> openports.se
Generated by scraping, and thus often incomplete. Taking a look, it's
missing many of my recent commits, and even entire ports.
> ports.su
Extremely out of date. "These pages were generated 2018-11-21T13Z"...
Den ons 6 nov. 2019 kl 23:36 skrev Christian Groessler :
> Hi,
> I've installed OpenBSD 6.6 on an EdgeRouter Lite. I wanted to rebuild
> the system.
>
> Maybe the machine has too little memory?
>
> routie$ swapctl -lk
> Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Priority
> /dev/sd0b 22
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