Hello
I'm running OpenBSD 7.2 on Lenovo V15 G2 82KB,
with i5-1135G7 and Xe Graphics
Scroll tearing is really bad in Firefox and even SinpleTerminal,
so I tried to use Tearfree option in intel(4), and boom!
X crashed
I looked at log, I noticed i915 driver version is in 2020,
and it said "Unknown
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Hi all,
I have done an experiment.
If your interface is part of an area, it will be advertised always.
If you wanted to advertise only /32 this is how I got mine to work.
Ensure your interface vr3 is not in your ospf area
Add a static route to the one you wish to advertise, it appears that unle
Hello,
How would I solve debugging a kernel issue when ddb(4) will freeze running
"boot crash" and using gdb(1) with "target kvm" will not write to the disk? Is
taking photographs of my computer screen the only option to record trace
information? The system messagebuffer is not large enough
> On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wrote:
>> Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:
>>
>> cd /home
>> mkdir 5mode-com
>> mv * 5mode-com/
>>
>> I get:
>>
>> rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument
>
> That has to do with sh(1) globbing rules. The shell did ex
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 10:04:10AM -0800, Logan Ellis wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Wanted to provide update: I was able to build a release image from source
> using another amd64 VM and I incorporated your changes. The disk is now
> detected by the installer using `sysctl hw.disknames`. `fdisk -g s
On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wrote:
> Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:
>
> cd /home
> mkdir 5mode-com
> mv * 5mode-com/
>
> I get:
>
> rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument
That has to do with sh(1) globbing rules. The shell did exactly what you to
On 23/02/06 02:24, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2023 at 03:59:38PM -0700, Ashlen wrote:
> > (Can CC to tech@ or elsewhere if needed, I didn't know if it belonged here
> > or
> > there so I'm starting here)
>
> Please do not send patches to misc. Many of us don't have the time and
> nerves
Feb 6, 2023 13:25:06 Peter N. M. Hansteen :
> OpenBSD man pages tend to be readable and informative.
>
> https://man.openbsd.org/mount_tmpfs is quite short and to the point.
In that mount man page I could like more:
https://man.openbsd.org/mount_mfs
but a reference in the fstab could be also
Hi Jonathan,
Wanted to provide update: I was able to build a release image from source using
another amd64 VM and I incorporated your changes. The disk is now detected by
the installer using `sysctl hw.disknames`. `fdisk -g sd0` gave “error writing
GPT” when attempting to partition the drive (a
Hi Riccardo,
One thing to consider a little off topic... is that hangs can be related to
firewall / proxy rules / systems in place (to block advertising/ other
content ) being filtered,
depending on the method of blocking requests made by the browsers to
specific web application sites (and their j
Hello,
> I’d check the databases on both sides.
> And flush/reload the config and fibs.
I reloaded and restarted OSPFd on both sides - nothing changes. Then, I
rebooted routers on both sides - nothing changes.
I still can see/ping the whole 10.1.111.0/24 subnet from the far end.
[10.109.3.15]$ os
Hi,
Rodrigo Readi wrote:
Can someone recommend a lightweight Browser that support javascript?
"Lightweight" is a hard term here.. .there are several options. But if
you need heavy usage - gmail, youtube and similar, at the end you need a
gecko, blink or webkit engine and so there things beco
Hi,
Bodie wrote:
Light and JavaScript do not go well together in web of this era. Plus
we have now variation of 90's, but instead everything made for IE
there is everything made for Chrome
I second that, especially JavaScript which is used to build whole apps,
like webmails.
GitHub is curren
So, after tons of research and trial and error, I was finally able to
netboot the bsd kernel served from a VM running OpenBSD.
I have configured "/etc/dnsmasq", "/etc/ethers", "/etc/hosts", and
"/etc/exports" and "/etc/bootparams".
The PXE boot in UEFI boot is able to contact the tftp/dhcp server
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 10:45:25AM +0100, Daniele B. wrote:
> If eg. the man can be improved soon on how to mount the /tmp on mem ;-)
OpenBSD man pages tend to be readable and informative.
https://man.openbsd.org/mount_tmpfs is quite short and to the point.
- P
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member
> I used Linux fa more than OpenBSD
For those kind of concerns of you.. I used Windows 3.1 far more time than
OpenBSD..
Only the Bible should come next (then Jesus can suggest us, maybe he
usedfar more than)?
As "parity of" is also of trendy use today.. Lets say easie at parity of
fea
Wondering if OpenBSD is all that easy..
https://5md.at/l/easybsd (just taken from my daughter book)
If eg. the man can be improved soon on how to mount the /tmp on mem ;-)
Well, without forgetting the complexity of Linux..
-- Daniele Bonini
Hello!
tl;dr: I would like to suggest adding a line about the virtues of UUID to the
FAQ14.
Something along the lines of "Remember to set up the UUID in
your /etc/fstab afterwards." or something.
The thing is, I have a RAID-5 setup in my system. One which I was able to set
up, thanks to thi
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