> On 2/27/25 08:27, Dan wrote:
> > The problem is vast however I'm glad if you can work it out on the Hamlet
> > device ;-)
> Probably found it. This one, right?
> http://www.hamletcom.com/products/huscr2.aspx
That site is deliberately pushing you to non-https. Great way to show
you take internet
On 2/27/25 08:27, Dan wrote:
The problem is vast however I'm glad if you can work it out on the Hamlet
device ;-)
Probably found it. This one, right?
http://www.hamletcom.com/products/huscr2.aspx
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On Thu Feb 27, 2025 at 4:35 PM CST, alpha beta wrote:
> Hello, I have a single homed VM and I'm trying to isolate a wireguard
> interface inside a dedicated rdomain. All my peers except this host
> are behind NAT, and this VM has a static IP. I would like to use it
> to connect the several LANs beh
Hello,
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startup of the ide.
I ask you the patient to test RADXIDE again to eventually create a port for it,
if you like it.
What ever you practice you can start with my ide from:
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 01:22:20AM +, TSS wrote:
> Greetings from a noob,
>
> With my OpenBSD beginner's luck I am able to dependably panic my 7.6
> install if I enable a moderately elaborate tunnelling situation. I would
> love to follow the instructions at https://www.openbsd.org/ddb.html to
Greetings from a noob,
With my OpenBSD beginner's luck I am able to dependably panic my 7.6
install if I enable a moderately elaborate tunnelling situation. I would
love to follow the instructions at https://www.openbsd.org/ddb.html to
share crash information, but I find that although the computer
Hello, I have a single homed VM and I'm trying to isolate a wireguard
interface inside a dedicated rdomain. All my peers except this host
are behind NAT, and this VM has a static IP. I would like to use it
to connect the several LANs behind the peers. I don't necessarily
trust all the peers, thus I
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 9:42 PM Janne Johansson wrote:
>
> Den tors 27 feb. 2025 kl 18:02 skrev Mihai Popescu :
> >
> > So the fact that the installer stops every time at this sentence
> > "Making all device nodes... done."
> > has no meaning?
> >
> > Is that script present on cwsweb?
> >
>
> It i
Den tors 27 feb. 2025 kl 18:02 skrev Mihai Popescu :
>
> So the fact that the installer stops every time at this sentence
> "Making all device nodes... done."
> has no meaning?
>
> Is that script present on cwsweb?
>
It is:
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/distrib/miniroot/install.sub
So the fact that the installer stops every time at this sentence
"Making all device nodes... done."
has no meaning?
Is that script present on cwsweb?
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 10:59:25AM +, Mickael Torres wrote:
> [...]
>
> This crash was way faster than the previous ones (months or weeks/days), =
> it happened in a matter of hours.
> Is it an indication that the nvme disk (sd5, NVMe, SPCC M.2 PCIe SS, SN14=
> ) is going bad?
>
Sounds simil
The problem is vast however I'm glad if you can work it out on the Hamlet
device ;-)
Dan
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Feb 27, 2025 11:40:54 Nick Owens :
>> Here,
>>
>> Console:
>>
>> "Hamlet HUSCR-NFC" rev 2.
Not a dev, but the trace seems to be related with the nvme drive (either
hardware or software).
I run a V1410 without any issues installed on the eMMC. Maybe you'll
have better luck on the eMMC?
I believe I've seen reports in the past about protectli and the NVMe in
the past.
Search the arc
February 26, 2025 11:51 PM, "Mickael Torres" wrote:
> February 26, 2025 8:52 PM, "Mickael Torres" wrote:
>
>> December 11, 2024 5:27 PM, "Joerg Streckfuss" wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list,
>>>
>>> i'm running OpenBSD 7.6 on a Protecli VP4670 with with 64G Ram (Micron).
>>> The system hosted 4 vms. A
On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 12:47 AM Dan wrote:
>
>
> Here,
>
> Console:
>
> "Hamlet HUSCR-NFC" rev 2.00/1.14 addr XX at uhubX portX not configured
>
> usbdevs:
>
> addr XX: 1fc9:0102 Hamlet, HUSCR-NFC
> full speed, power 500 mA, config 1, rev 1.14, iSerial 0114
security/ccid port looks prom
On 2025-02-26, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>> I think you've been on this mailing list long enough to know what goes
>> into a usable problem report.
>
> Let me say in another way: the computer is dead, no keystroke
> registered, no NUMLOCK, no nothing. What the hell should i do, prepare
> a serial inter
Here,
Console:
"Hamlet HUSCR-NFC" rev 2.00/1.14 addr XX at uhubX portX not configured
usbdevs:
addr XX: 1fc9:0102 Hamlet, HUSCR-NFC
full speed, power 500 mA, config 1, rev 1.14, iSerial 0114
Dan
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Hi Izzy,
Single hard drive, in a Dell 9315. FDE on sd0. Please see below
disklabel/fdisk/bioctl info.
ruth# bioctl -hi sd1
Volume Status Size Device
softraid0 0 Online 477G sd1 CRYPTO
0 Online 477G 0:0.0 noencl
ruth# disklabel
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