Re: Errata: OpenBSD 7.5: high temperature spotted different times

2024-05-15 Thread Dan
Correction: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz, 06-45-01, patch 0026 (year 2014) Dan wrote: > Hello, > > In my OpenBSD 7.5 stable temperature incrises timtotime remaining on > 64-65°C; an old quad cores I5 cpu. > > Thanks, > > -dan

OpenBSD 7.5: xfce-4.18.1: missing Special Characters utility

2024-05-15 Thread Dan
Hello, In my OpenBSD 7.5, xfce-4.18.1 is missing the Characters Map / Special Characters utility both graphically, in the menu, and on the disk. Thanks! -dan

OpenBSD 7.5: high temperature spotted different times

2024-05-15 Thread Dan
Hello, In my OpenBSD 7.5 stable temperature incrises timtotime remaining on 64-65°C; an old quad cores I5 cpu. Thanks, -dan

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Re: pax and ext2fs

2024-05-15 Thread Walter Alejandro Iglesias
On Wed May 15 13:04:53 2024 Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: > After more testing I realized that I was wrong my modification doesn't > solve the problem. > Yeah, I also realized that what I did was stupid. :-)

Re: pax and ext2fs

2024-05-15 Thread Walter Alejandro Iglesias
On Wed May 15 10:24:32 2024 Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: > I get it working but I don't know if what I did is fine. > > As I'd told you the problem was ctime (when using -Y), so I added one > conditional to your diff where it checks only mtime and it works: > > > Index: ar_subs.c >

Re: pax and ext2fs

2024-05-15 Thread Walter Alejandro Iglesias
On Wed May 15 10:20:04 2024 Philip Guenther wrote: > I think you've managed to hit a spot where the POSIX standard doesn't > provide a way for a program to find the information it needs to do its job > correctly. I've filed a ticket there >https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1831 > > We'll

Re: pax and ext2fs

2024-05-15 Thread Philip Guenther
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 11:59 AM Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: > Hi Philip, > > On Tue May 14 19:40:04 2024 Philip Guenther wrote: > > If you like, you could try the following patch to pax to more gracefully > > handle filesystems with time resolution more granular than nanoseconds. > > After

Re: viomb0 unable to allocate256 physmem pages, error 12

2024-05-15 Thread Philip Guenther
viomb is a driver that tries to support OpenBSD, as a VM guest, responding to a request from the VM host to stop using so much physical memory. That log message indicates that the kernel couldn't easily free up that much physical memory, sorry! The VM host is, of course, free to decide to just pa