To sum up:
It helped by recompile and reinstall xterm.
But only for
a) newly started xterm's
b) the xterm where the recompile/reinstall was run
I don't remember if I was running stable or current at
the time.
/NilsOla
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 07:46:35AM +0100, NilsOla Nilsson wrote:
> We had the s
On 2020-02-18 21:28, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 6/2/20 7:26 am, Adam Thompson wrote:
I don't know what you need in a printer, and I don't know what you mean
by cheap, so... YMMV.
However, I've found Brother **LASER** printers to be very good, and most
of them support PCL6 and/or PS3.
For exam
We had the same problem in this thread:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=156352002210168&w=2
It is working fine for me now, so I can't reproduce it.
/NilsOla
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 06:03:53AM +, Xianwen Chen (陈贤文) wrote:
> Dear Ingo,
>
> Danke!
>
> On 2/19/20, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
On 19.02.2020. 22:08, b...@0x1bi.net wrote:
I've set my hostname to point to 127.0.0.1 and I still receive the
same error. I tried with and without the domain information.
Is there a log for talkd or inetd? I've attempted to use the -d
flag for inetd however I receive no error messages or warni
Dear Ingo,
Danke!
On 2/19/20, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Just to make sure it worked, could you please show the output of:
>
>$ setxkbmap -query
The output is:
rules: base
model: pc105
layout: us
variant:dvp
options:compose:ralt
> What exactly do you mean by "not able to
I've set my hostname to point to 127.0.0.1 and I still receive the
same error. I tried with and without the domain information.
Is there a log for talkd or inetd? I've attempted to use the -d
flag for inetd however I receive no error messages or warnings.
Ben Raskin.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 07:13:48PM +, b...@0x1bi.net wrote:
> > Do you have a correct entry with the machine hostname (full hostname(1)
> > output) in /etc/hosts?
>
> I don't. What should the entry look like? Should the hostname point to
> 0.0.0.0?
It should point to 127.0.0.1
> Do you have a correct entry with the machine hostname (full hostname(1)
> output) in /etc/hosts?
I don't. What should the entry look like? Should the hostname point to
0.0.0.0?
Ben Raskin.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 06:25:56PM +, b...@0x1bi.net wrote:
> >Did you restart inetd after editing inetd.conf? It has to decide what
> >ports to listen on when it starts up, which means it isn't going to
> >notice edits.
>
> Yes, I restarted inetd. I still receive the 'Couldn't bind to socket
>Did you restart inetd after editing inetd.conf? It has to decide what
>ports to listen on when it starts up, which means it isn't going to
>notice edits.
Yes, I restarted inetd. I still receive the 'Couldn't bind to socket:
Can't assign requested address'
I'm not attempting to talk to another u
On 2020-02-19 9:48, b...@0x1bi.net wrote:
I verified the output of rcctl and inetd is running.
Did you restart inetd after editing inetd.conf? It has to decide what
ports to listen on when it starts up, which means it isn't going to
notice edits.
--
Matthew Weigel
I verified the output of rcctl and inetd is running.
Ben Raskin.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 03:38:24PM +, b...@0x1bi.net wrote:
>
> Hello, everyone;
>
> I'm attempting to initiate a conversation via talk(1) however upon
> executing the command I receive the following error:
>
> talk: Couldn't bind to control socket: Can't assign requested address
>
> I've
Hello, everyone;
I'm attempting to initiate a conversation via talk(1) however upon
executing the command I receive the following error:
talk: Couldn't bind to control socket: Can't assign requested address
I've uncommented the line in /etc/inetd.conf which corresponds to the
talkd daemon, how
Hi,
Xianwen Chen wrote on Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 10:37:58AM +:
> I run OpenBSD 6.6 amd64.
I'm trying to reproduce on OpenBSD-current.
> The window manager is fvwm
I'm using that, too.
> with stock configuration.
Well, my configuration is much less bloated than the default (125
rather than
Dear OpenBSD users,
I run OpenBSD 6.6 amd64. The window manager is fvwm with stock configuration.
I am not able to completely set compose key by
$ setxkbmap -layout us -variant dvp -option compose:ralt
What I meant by *not completely* is that I am able to use _right alt_
as the compose key on f
On 2020-02-19, myml...@gmx.com wrote:
> I posted this way back in 2017 but i'm wondering if anything has changed...
>
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=149613307021262&w=2
>
> Is the 16Tb restriction been removed for full disk encryption?
The only thing that changed is that the failure is now
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2020-02-12, Xiyue Deng wrote:
>> --=-=-=
>> Content-Type: text/plain
>>
>> Xiyue Deng writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> It looks like cdn.openbsd.org[1] doesn't sync the 6.6 packages for mips64el
>>> from ftp.openbsd.org[2].
>>>
>>> [1] http://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/
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