How to print using Samsung ML-1670

2023-11-15 Thread misc
I want to print using my Samsung ML-1670. Started up cupsd and set it up using Samsung_ML-1670_Series.ppd. It doesn't print, status complains about "rastertospl" which I think is a linux(R) binary, and the linux emulation is gone now right? Cups status message: Idle - "File "/usr/local/li

Re: Upgrading, release by release, from 6.8 to 7.4 -- my experience

2023-11-15 Thread Austin Hook
I take it back, maxima seem to be there in packages still. It was just something I saw, watching pkg_add -u do it's thing, that gave men the impression that it was deprecated. A.

Re: Upgrading, release by release, from 6.8 to 7.4 -- my experience

2023-11-15 Thread Austin Hook
[Also bcc: to Daniel] Hey Daniel. Thanks for hello and heads up! I can't even remember how I got to 6.8, but I think I had done a fair number of incremental upgrades by that time, already. Well, incremental upgrades were long available -- just not so automated. Yes, I know, I know, I should

Re: Upgrading, release by release, from 6.8 to 7.4 -- my experience

2023-11-15 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi Austin, Quiet for many years. Nice to see you again from the time of CD Sales, etc. (; You are 100% correct that the sysupgrade kick ass big time! Anyway, just one thing on your upgrade and all. Not sure if your version 6.8 was also an upgrade form before or a clean install. The reason

Upgrading, release by release, from 6.8 to 7.4 -- my experience

2023-11-15 Thread Austin Hook
Just finished the series of incremental upgrades of my farmhouse "home office" system from 6.8 to 7.4. Finally am current for the first time in years! And I am amazed and grateful for the all the incredible work the developers and leadership have done. The sysupgrade process got smoother an

Re: libc++abi: std::bad_alloc: std::bad_alloc (nodejs)

2023-11-15 Thread 0x1eef
> There's a good chance you bumped into memory limits, if you're logged > in as a user in the "staff" class (as done automatically for the > initial user created by the installer) you can just use ulimit -d to > raise from the initial limit temporarily, otherwise you'd need to edit > /etc/login.con

Re: Claws Mail and new call for eu locale

2023-11-15 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi, Daniele B. wrote on Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 06:17:21PM +0100: > I just came accross the last little problem regarding the locale of my > system: in Claws Mail the date in message pane is displayed in %x > formatĀ (result=mm/dd/year) to adapt to the current locale. > > I started to change locale

Re: Porting shell scripts from Tiny Tools

2023-11-15 Thread Daniele B.
Ok received, thanks. Omar Polo wrote: > On 2023/11/15 16:13:04 +0100, "Daniele B." wrote: > > Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and > > grep have a limited support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I > > had to revert to pcregrep to get something better. > > t

Re: Porting shell scripts from Tiny Tools

2023-11-15 Thread Omar Polo
On 2023/11/15 16:13:04 +0100, "Daniele B." wrote: > Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and grep have a > limited > support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I had to revert to pcregrep to > get something > better. these tools by default use basic regexps (BRE). Yo

Re: Porting shell scripts from Tiny Tools

2023-11-15 Thread Daniele B.
Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and grep have a limited support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I had to revert to pcregrep to get something better. -- Daniele Bonini Nov 14, 2023 23:52:01 Daniele B. : > Daniele B. : > >> You can find the first of these shel

Re: openbsd.org DNS problems

2023-11-15 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 11:49:05AM +, Craig Skinner wrote: > Hello, > > OpenBSD's root A record was deliberately removed about 5-10 years ago. > > The website is http://www.openbsd.org, not http://openbsd.org > > I can't find the thread of complaints from the time it changed. > > Cheers, >

Re: openbsd.org DNS problems

2023-11-15 Thread Craig Skinner
Hello, OpenBSD's root A record was deliberately removed about 5-10 years ago. The website is http://www.openbsd.org, not http://openbsd.org I can't find the thread of complaints from the time it changed. Cheers, Craig.

Re: OpenBSD on Framework 13 AMD?

2023-11-15 Thread rturner93
Not the best answer but I bought a Lenovo Z13 this year which is one generation older and it mostly works. Only issues I have is I didn't check if the wifi was replaceable - its soldered and unsupported by openbsd, and the audio only works via the headphone jack. It looks like the 'ATI Van Gogh H

Re: Reptar aka CVE-2023-23583

2023-11-15 Thread Christian Weisgerber
not jacinda ardern: > I saw something about a new intel microcode coming out (subject line) for a > goofy new bug somebody found. Do you guys package that up into the fw_update > (firmware.openbsd.org) magic or does it only come via the oem's bios updates? Whatever Intel releases. Yesterday th

Re: openbsd.org DNS problems

2023-11-15 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 08:43:06AM +, tux2bsd wrote: > > It'd be good to sort this, a bit of a meta remote hole... > > This = bad. Only people with necessary access can fix. > > $ host -t a openbsd.org 199.185.230.19 > Using domain server: > Name: 199.185.230.19 > Address: 199.185.230.19#5

openbsd.org DNS problems

2023-11-15 Thread tux2bsd
It'd be good to sort this, a bit of a meta remote hole... This = bad. Only people with necessary access can fix. $ host -t a openbsd.org 199.185.230.19 Using domain server: Name: 199.185.230.19 Address: 199.185.230.19#53 Aliases: Host openbsd.org not found: 2(SERVFAIL) $ host -t a openbsd.or