I observe ~90x difference in bandwidth between Linux and OpenBSD on the
same hardware. The test case is reading big files from a USB-attached
flash drive[0]. The drive is plugged into a sole USB-c port on the back
of the motherboard.
On Linux I get about 900MB/s. OpenBSD shows ~10MB/s:
# dd if=/
TFW your software is so complicated it might as well be proprietary.
I'll be sticking with Firefox ESR for now and hope by the time the time
the ESR version bumps this will be resolved. Otherwise I'll have to
play the worlds smallest violin. ESR doesn't have the issue.
On 6/1/22 16:02, Raul Mille
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022/06/04 15:23, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> > > If you are running -current and have not updated base recently, you
> > > may run inTO "pkg_add: Unknown option: always-update ".
> > > To fix it, just update to a newer base snapshot.
> >
On 2022/06/04 15:23, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > If you are running -current and have not updated base recently, you
> > may run inTO "pkg_add: Unknown option: always-update ".
> > To fix it, just update to a newer base snapshot.
>
>
>
> What happened is that a develop
That Subject is incorrect.
Unless pkg_add is going to start doing a stat() of /bin/cat and demanding
you run sysupgrade INCLUDING THE REBOOT if the file is more than a day
old? or is it two days? Or is it a week?
What has happened for years now is that if you attempt to upgrade an
old base sn
If you don't update base first (as you should always do),
recent package snapshots will break.
Code to parse the hash after
@option always-update
was added on May 26.
Package snapshots built after May 28 use that new syntax.
You will notice fairly early, as quirks uses
@option always-update
th
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> If you are running -current and have not updated base recently, you
> may run inTO "pkg_add: Unknown option: always-update ".
> To fix it, just update to a newer base snapshot.
What happened is that a developer made a change to the pkg tools which
creates completely i
If you are running -current and have not updated base recently, you
may run inTO "pkg_add: Unknown option: always-update ".
To fix it, just update to a newer base snapshot.
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