On Mon, Jul 01, 2024 at 10:30:28PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
> 1. How can one verify they remember the passphrase before
> rebooting/shutting down?
If this is a fresh installation, you'll usually want to reboot and check that
everything
went smoothly anyway. If you've already lost the pas
Hello,
For the first time I decided to set up full disk encryption on a new
drive. Process went smoothly!
Anyway, here are two possibly silly questions:
1. How can one verify they remember the passphrase before
rebooting/shutting down?
2. What is the process (steps) to change/update the passphras
On 01.07.24 23:27, A B wrote:
I just wonder why OpenBSD requires more CPU load for the same kind of activity
(web browsing), and also appears to draw more electricity from the power supply
when measured, compared to Linux, when using the same laptop?
Different objectives of operating systems:
I just wonder why OpenBSD requires more CPU load for the same kind of activity
(web browsing), and also appears to draw more electricity from the power supply
when measured, compared to Linux, when using the same laptop?
Perhaps more Assembly instructions to complete the same task? But why? Memo
I am using OpenBSD on a 15" 2011 Macbook Pro.
The 2011 models have faulty Radeon GPU, so to use Intel graphics, I run:
config -ef /bsd
disable radeondrm
quit
And this solution is very stable.
However, it is impossible to adjust the monitor backlight (may be unrelated to
above?), for exampl
On Mon, Jul 01, 2024 at 12:56:51PM -0400, F Bax wrote:
> I'm working on migrating a website from very old OpenSBD 4.5 to 7.5
>
> I got nginx & php mostly working in chroot environment.
>
> browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php works as expected; but when launched with
> PATH_INFO as in mysite.ca/Boards
> Am 01.07.2024 um 18:56 schrieb F Bax :
>
> I'm working on migrating a website from very old OpenSBD 4.5 to 7.5
>
> I got nginx & php mostly working in chroot environment.
The above seems irrelevant to you issue.
> browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php works as expected; but when launched with
>
First, since OpenBSD 1.0, I try to go by memory, nginx doesn't support webdirs
so.. you have to be more creative inside your .conf.
Second, I suggest you to move away "include fastcgi_params;" and go in
declarative mode manually tuning what you need.
I further think that due to the position of
I'm working on migrating a website from very old OpenSBD 4.5 to 7.5
I got nginx & php mostly working in chroot environment.
browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php works as expected; but when launched with
PATH_INFO as in mysite.ca/Boards.php/SMS this presents 404 not found.
A search online produced sev
Am Mo., 1. Juli 2024 um 05:27 Uhr schrieb Robert Alessi
:
> To my knowledge, the only flavor of Linux that provides an operative
> tlmgr is VoidLinux.
That does not speak good about texlive.
> The way to have an operative tlmgr on OpenBSD is to install a native
> TeX Live over the internet with
I think, firefox behaviour may concern security. I am curious to know if it is a
(permitted!) misuse of the shared memory extension and if it is possible
to disable this misuse.
I consider the answer of Jan Stary just as noise.
Rod
Am Sa., 29. Juni 2024 um 16:16 Uhr schrieb Roderick :
>
> Long a
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 08:26:06AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on a PC (full dmesg below).
> I got my hands on an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R,
> an USB audio interface; eight tracks, 24/96, nice.
>
> It doesn't seem to be supported though:
> it attaches as an ugen, but no uaudi
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