On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 03:36:13PM -0700, Andrew Lester wrote:
> Hi @misc,
>
> I just installed OpenBSD 7.3-release on a new amd64 system to replace
> an old one that had been on OpenBSD 5.5 (it was set it and forget it
> till the CPU fried!).
>
> I've found that some of the Ethernet interfaces a
Hi @misc,
I just installed OpenBSD 7.3-release on a new amd64 system to replace
an old one that had been on OpenBSD 5.5 (it was set it and forget it
till the CPU fried!).
I've found that some of the Ethernet interfaces aren't seen in ifconfig,
so I suspect there's no driver/support yet. dmesg als
Thus said "Andy Bradford" on 19 Aug 2023 08:44:23 -0600:
> location "/books/*" {
> fastcgi socket "/run/tcl.sock"
> directory { index "index.tcl" }
> }
Responding to self for the archives in case someone runs into a similar
challenge.
I think I've
Nick Holland writes:
> Linux has become Windows Reinvented Badly. You seem to think
> OpenBSD should become Linux Reinvented Badly. That's offensive.
We prefer Unix Reimplemented...
Matthew
(Just kidding; it's great)
Hi,
Stuart Henderson wrote on Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 05:52:07PM -:
> On 2023-08-18, l...@ena.re wrote:
>> Also, what is the reason the quirks package does not have a man page?
Usually, there is no manual page documenting a package as a whole.
>> I believe it should have one, just like any ot
On 2023年08月20日 01:27, lain. wrote:
> And to respond to whistlez/diana:
My apologies for that, I said "whistlez/diana" by error.
What I meant is just "whistlez".
On 2023年08月19日 09:36, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> This is not hate, BUT you are acting like a baby.
>
> 'Whaa wha you didn't do what I wanted'
This is what I love about OpenBSD, it's one of the last few OS's that
is still capable of resisting the pressure by the status quo, whereas
everybody else
On 8/19/23 06:05, whistlez wrote:
...
I honestly don't understand this hatred.
...
Dude, for a self-proclaimed sensitive person, you are really
very offensive, and begging to have your tender little ass
handed (verbally) to you on a platter.
You are spending a lot of time telling very skilled
Hi,
I recently got a Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 (20UE), which works quite
well with OpenBSD. The only issues (so far) are:
- Internal mic is not working, mic with headphone jack does, still have
to look into this...
- Sound stops working after suspend(zzz). Running aucat then shows:
$ aucat -d
whistlez wrote:
>
>
> > I saw no hatred in the post you replied to.
> >
> > OpenBSD developers are Makers, not Takers. They code for OpenBSD for
> > themselves, not for the user community.
> >
> > The point is you should spend some time trying to contribute before you
> > start asking fo
>
> I don't see any hatred here. I think they understood the question just fine.
> I think perhaps you might be asking in the wrong place for
> voulenteers to write software for Volatility -- this is an OpenBSD list.
Yes, probably I missed that point. I'm sorry I didnt' understand for
that
> I saw no hatred in the post you replied to.
>
> OpenBSD developers are Makers, not Takers. They code for OpenBSD for
> themselves, not for the user community.
>
> The point is you should spend some time trying to contribute before you start
> asking for some "feature".
>
> I've been a
Hello,
I have the following configuration in httpd.conf:
location "/books/*" {
fastcgi socket "/run/tcl.sock"
directory { index "index.tcl" }
}
When I put the URL into my browser https://localhost/books/ I get a 500
Internal Server Error. Looking
On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 10:05:41AM +, whistlez said:
I honestly don't understand this hatred. I call it that because I refuse
to accept that you didn't understand the question. Volatility has no
plugin to interpret a ram dump on openbsd and so having only the dump is
totally useless. If you r
I saw no hatred in the post you replied to.
OpenBSD developers are Makers, not Takers. They code for OpenBSD for
themselves, not for the user community.
The point is you should spend some time trying to contribute before you start
asking for some "feature".
I've been a user for 25 years a
Hey,
Am 19.08.2023 um 12:05 schrieb whistlez:
I honestly don't understand this hatred. I call it that because I refuse
to accept that you didn't understand the question. Volatility has no
plugin to interpret a ram dump on openbsd and so having only the dump is
totally useless. If you really don'
Hello,
On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 12:05:41PM +0200, whistlez wrote:
> I honestly don't understand this hatred. I call it that because I refuse
> to accept that you didn't understand the question. Volatility has no
> plugin to interpret a ram dump on openbsd and so having only the dump is
> totally us
Il 2023-08-18 19:42 Mike Larkin ha scritto:
> On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 01:31:41PM +, whistlez wrote:
>> Il 2023-08-18 09:22 Omar Polo ha scritto:
>> > On 2023/08/18 02:06:11 +, whistlez wrote:
>> >> Il 2023-08-18 02:20 Scott Cheloha ha scritto:
>>
>> 1. Volatility allows the detection of h
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