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On 9/24/25 20:31, Dan Jones wrote:
I am experiencing system crashes that require a hard power reset when
accessing internet video content, such as YouTube, on a Framework
Laptop 13 AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series. Any additional troubleshooting
ideas before I report this as a bug would
Thx, before or after I will donate to you for the same (dot) over the [ i ]
letter, if they do
not move you volonteering on the Israely userland border, before..
Be thankful. I migrated. I should have no time to spend for you.
10G -H pax -f mydata.tar "/mnt/HD/My Data"
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Aug 27, 2025 11:35:29 Peter N. M. Hansteen :
> This sounds to me like a hardware error.
Mh, thx, I will try anyway to work over it and I will see..
I wanted to report mainly about the undesired sleep status of the usb hub and
about the blocking condition on the disk sync..
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again after the first prb happened. But now gtaring to
the disk I got again the same msg multiple times.
Please also note that the block on the usb disks was a block on the sync at
shutdown time.
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Well it was a feature request.. but if you say this runs we don't disturb busy
volunteering people..
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Aug 22, 2025 15:46:57 Michael Hekeler :
>> but
Todd Greenwood :
> Crystal,
>
> The System76 bios utility is very basic an doesn't have the capability to
> disable the nvidia graphics hardware.
Well, everyone would like such a feature, eheh.. ;)
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Pl
the code.
You can start from https://github.com/par7133/RADXIDE (MIT)
thx
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Yes, and sorry if redraw the syntax of my thought cause my no sleepness of this
days.. the doubt was really the atomicity of a mv, expecially the source, after
a break or a ctrl+c..
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I suggested I'm just watching at the behavior of the mv on Open Indiana and it
seems to get that it always behave like a sequential cp + rm despite the
presence of two different fs. And that it sounds safer after all..
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Hello,
I'm not sure the topic is completely new..
But while migrating and working heavy on the fs, I got to wonder about a sane
move:
mv source dest like a *macro* for cp + rm
Surely more safe than having partial files popping up here or there.
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, the pax format is supposed to
support only short and standard paths.
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there will be someone
else giving its laughs to you..
So, you can quitely stick on your *reputation*..
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So, you mean sysclean is a "trigger" to "support contracts" ? This does
sysclean and OpenBSD super intriguing, I mean..
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I personally do same with other stuff eg.
like working with the letsencrypt certs. Simpler comparison but renders the
idea.
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11 ago 2025 08:02:47 dan :
>
> It is stil
we have no
time to delete lib neither includes" but "uh, we have spare time to prop you to
erase your conf and mounts".
Don't worry I'm on strike against the sentence "we are all devs" as well.
That's for sure the point.
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do it.
I personally expect some tools they don't break at minimum, and don't turn it
about system breaking..
Be just thankful if whatever I advise you about a tool problem dot.
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he result could vary according to the shell binary sup
>>>
>>> Dan
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>>
>>
>> I'm lostwhat does that command do?
I am not planning to take responsibility of erasing files
in place of sysclean, it seems obvious..
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Aug 10, 2025 01:30:46 Christian Schulte :
> Is it this, you
h:
locate tap*
Is it possible?
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Thanks, later on I parse your suggestions to improve something..
Meanwhile, just uploaded latest version of mine.
Anders Andersson wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 9, 2025 at 6:07 AM Dan wrote:
> >
> > You can find a prerelease here:
> > https://github.com/par7133/syscleandoc
Hello
Christian Schulte wrote:
>
> You did not mention the version you are running.
>
> # pkg_add sysclean
> # man sysclean
>
> Don't know if this works for older releases.
I'm still 7.7: stable
wiz# pkg_info sysclean
sysclean-3.9
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You can find a prerelease here:
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Too tired, I will continue working on this tomorrow..
Waiting for any suggestion..
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Try it yourself, pls
wiz# man /usr/lib/libform.so.6.0
the result could vary according to the shell binary sup
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Josh Grosse wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 08, 2025 at 04:45:27PM +0200, Dan wrote:
> >
> > wiz# ldd /usr/bin/gcov
> > /usr/bin/gcov:
> > ld.so: gcov: can't load library 'libc.so.96.0'
> > /usr/bin/gcov: signal 9
> >
> > where gcov is repor
Sorry, 3rd report then I stop for a while.
I can do this:
wiz# ls -d /var/db/pkg/nginx*
/var/db/pkg/nginx-1.26.3
and this as well:
wiz# pkg_check /var/db/pkg/nginx-1.26.3
but I can't do this:
wiz# ls -d /var/db/pkg/nginx* | pkg_check
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Can't call method "thorough_check" on an undefined value at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PkgCheck.pm line 836.
Same behavior on other packages.
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wiz# ldd /usr/bin/gcov
/usr/bin/gcov:
ld.so: gcov: can't load library 'libc.so.96.0'
/usr/bin/gcov: signal 9
where gcov is reported obsolete on my 7.7 stable
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g it.. If someone own spare time there is a as new
as simpler "www-log-viewer" waiting for it same place,
https://github.com/par7133.
If Ingo appreciate it I can give him 2$ via Paypal (sorry at the time
being these are my figures, so don't ask, I simply can't..)
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Use /tmp/, that's what it's for.
>Look at what this command does, see mktemp(1):
> mktemp -d -p /tmp/ pdftexter.XX
About this, in the last version I decided to cache old ocr jobs and I
moved all this caching stuff under ~/.cache, maybe better choice
st my script on bsd.gaoxio.com as well.
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Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Apparently, you mean:
> https://github.com/par7133/pdftexter/blob/main/pdftexter
>
.
>Having this line in no good - neither sufficient nor intelligible:
># Copyright 5 Mode and other contributors; Licensed MIT
>Does that mean you are not even the author of parts of this code?
[..]
> * I'm not planning to do a full audit.
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and I just miss to fix/erase my
visual feedback offered to the user while processing the ocred stuff, nothing
about terminal manipulation, don't be afraid.
Anyway if you are interested in my pdftexter I'm going to post it in the
usual places, starting from https://github/par7133
Dan
Many thanks, also for all these details (hey, I prefer to read copy past
Ingo than "AI" :)
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hello Dan,
>
> Dan wrote on Tue, Aug 05, 2025 at 01:51:59AM +0200:
>
> > Scripting under ksh: does it exist a way to script a clear of the
> &g
Hello everyone,
Scripting under ksh: does it exist a way to script a clear of the last
three printed chars on the current line ?
Thanks!
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Finally, here the upload on Github:
https://github.com/par7133/webics (MIT)
Shell sup for your web integrity check system
This is the shell support toolset for your webapps integrity check
system in its OpenBSD and Debian version ( sorry for the maskerated
code, be creative.. )
Dan
Thx..
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2025 at 01:26:00PM +0200, Dan wrote:
> > result [filename]
> >
> > And programmatically is really appreciable/ted :)
>
> Have you tried 'sha256 -r'?
>
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Tools like these ones in Debian are all consistent in their final
result:
wc -c jquery-3.6.0.min.js
md5sum jquery-3.6.0.min.js
shasum -a 256 jquery-3.6.0.min.js
result [filename]
And programmatically is really appreciable/ted :)
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fortunatly.. it sounds that after a long night I have already
successfully deployed to test two of my web apps by my brand new integrity
check first release..Thanks a lot for your help! To me you appear like an alive
Nix encyclopedia with all your useful details.. :)
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Thank you again Mark I fixed the code..
Marc Chantreux wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2025 at 10:40:07PM +0200, Dan wrote:
> > Working on the *pipe prisoner*'s headache this
> > for the purpose works:
>
> it seems you refer to something very specific while talking ab
=$y+1
done
echo "line1 = ${arg[0]}"
echo "line2 = ${arg[1]}"
echo "line3 = ${arg[2]}"
An other wondering you need to check its portability.. :)
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I have just fixed things using the let to fix $y behavior in my *pipe
technique* but nothing change: inside the pipe loop variable $arg (or
$arg1 $arg2 $arg3) seems to have a different scope than from outside
the pipe loop (passing by the environment too) ..
Dan wrote:
> By *the local b
stal.. almost before to eventually give it up with this
software fantasy.. :)
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26 lug 2025 17:28:18 Marc Chantreux :
> Hi Dan,
>
> I'm sorry if I missed any p
process spawned from that
shell.
By *the local boat* should be:
local mypath="/home"
local myfile="file.txt"
local line=""
local arg
local y=0
y=0
arg[$y]="hello"
y=$y+1
arg[$y]="dan"
y=$y+1
arg[$y]="nuggetsman"
Thanks for this one too..
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > If you looking a way to have an accurate size of a file in bytes,
> > use wc
>
> Or stat -f %z
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e an accurate size of a file in bytes, use
> wc
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Hello,
Here I found a strange behavior of du:
wiz$ ls -lsa index.php
16 -rw-r--r-- 1 user www 7412 Oct 19 2024 index.php
wiz$ du index.php
16 index.php <-- this is weird
wiz$ du -h index.php
8.0Kindex.php
7.7 stable
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m can stick on the beer and the infrastructure
fit.. :)
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and sorry for the many typos.. :)
dan :
> Hello,
>
> I'm curious about this, do you mind to automate your webserver restart during
> the day? And if yes do you have a use case to support your doing or CONS
> against something alike?
>
> I personally have just
a day and still wondering about everything
but it seems work fine for now..
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After 14 years I don't know yet how to do a copy a past in the Console window
under XFCE, in an easy way. As you are very concerned about this I could
appreciate any enlightment..
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Here:
http://gaox.io/l/0527db1
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Hello everyone,
I guess sftp is too nice to keystroke attacks:
sftp> rm *
\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337\337<--
visual feeback not needed
0%0 1.1MB/s 00:08 ETA <-- visual feeback not needed
[file list]
Let me know what do you think
nbound. I will
consider you suggestion at the proper time, thanks!
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In the end, seen the startup timeout I ended up adding:
/usr/sbin/rcctl -f start unbound
/usr/sbin/rcctl -f stop unbound
at the end of my /etc/rc.local defeating the initial
stall of unbound and allowing me to remain in control of
my network connection..
Thanks,
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Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 06:54:39AM +0200, Dan wrote:
> > I'm finishing the upgrade of my Mac 2011 - Intel with some general
> > slow performances with OpenBSD 7.7.
>
> Are you still running the entire system from a usb flash drive?
Yes, th
is a constant result.
MY side I'm just wondering if riched these overall slow performances
it is maybe the case to give it up with unbound on the local system..
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32gb sticks have a little tendency to heat up a little
in front of the average lower material quality that I believe has hit
the whole market nick). However in front of my rare failure happening
I permitted myself to post in misc@ about it, and here I am ;)
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Just to mention, I found the time to make an other copy that went up
smoothly. No idea about the problems of the first copy.
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dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
duty, not
years. Every 3-4 months max replacing full backups.
Sorry for the transparent speech... :)
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Hello,
I did a backup of my upgraded to 7.7 stick by my usb duplicator (same uuid and
layout) and I got this:
http://gaox.io/l/77fc88b
after mounted my partitions successfully..
(no internet connection in place)
Any new implementation eventually I have to wonder about ?
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e
pkg upgrade.
Hope this can eventually help someone.
Jul 5, 2025 22:17:54 Nick Holland :
> On 7/5/25 11:38 AM, dan wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Updating stable to 7.7 I continue to get this:
>> https://gaox.io/l/77upd1
>> Any suggestion before to start from a fresh copy?
>
>
Hello,
Updating stable to 7.7 I continue to get this:
https://gaox.io/l/77upd1
Any suggestion before to start from a fresh copy?
Thanks in advance..
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ght, 10, white, black);
>
> XSetStandardProperties(display, window, "wname", "iname", None,
> NULL, 0, &hints);
>
> /*XMapWindow(display, window);*/
> XMapRaised(display, window);
>
> while (1) {
> sleep(1);
> }
>
> XDestroyWindow(display, window);
> XCloseDisplay(display);
>
> return 0;
> }
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Me, I would prop to let OpenBSD releasing today to
leave less probing the cadence of his birthday.
However he can keep its station open to ping to leave
anyone wondering if the release is still earth-bound (pf syntax) ..
Dan
May 19, 2025 11:14:54 Eric Furman :
> bar mitzvah at 13
> of
u live by docker containers.
I perfectly underestimate (nb: in $$$) the suggestion to host myself Mastodon,
pay attention please....
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Michael, at the next wrong suggestion I let you know by invitation
next time I give away signed blue footballs.
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May 15, 2025 23:06:03 Michael Hekeler :
>
Hello Kia guru.. serve it by php via header() changes?
But I would stick to wait for answers mostly relayd and httpd pertaining, Kia..
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May 16, 2025 10:05:21
Yes, I expect that passing from Xfce to Mate by the same home folder
so same conf, I get same "safe" behavior of being asked the key by terminal
every time I connect.
But that it is not the case.
Let me undust the Mate stick to investigate ssh-agent(1)
May 15, 2025 23:06:03 Michael Hekeler :
n file.
Ie. it should be something possible to set your disk preferences to Sata drive.
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May 13, 2025 09:58:50 Stuart Henderson :
>> Unfortunately for me,
Hello,
I'm searching an invite to join Fosstodon, any help?
https://fosstodon.org/invites
You can certenly post me privately in this case ;)
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hange to me.
Beside these facts I'm not in conditions to say if the manifested problem is
related just
to the OpenBSD port.
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May 8, 2025 15:17:03 Dan :
>
MATE-TEMINAL:
In the end I tried some more possibilities among with setting TERM
directly or setting SSH_ASKPASS_REQUIRE="force" but no improvement yet..
Any help?
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Like it.
The magic keyword is "portability". Indeed I noticed that it got lost among the
other tags in the new 7.7 artwork and merchandise..
(well "funcional" should mean that almost functions.. ;)
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he passkey without passing by gtk or skip
it by caching it, help..
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Dan wrote:
>
> Stranger: you don't catch me but you know the trick how to hve me
Stranger: you don't catch me but you know the trick how to hve me back to my
station..
Let me elaborate your hint in front of the screen and I reply you ;)
May 8, 2025 12:27:29 Michael Hekeler :
> Am 04.05.25 21:26 schrieb dan:
>> Hello again,
>>
>> Since I am wi
look & feel (expecially feel).. in Xfce / Mate.
I hope this can eventually useful to someone.
And sorry for the noise of any previous bug report.
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diversified at ur side?
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Apr 30, 2025 09:43:14 Dan :
> Received, thx
>
> Apr 30, 2025 03:41:51 obs...@loopw.com:
>
>>> Just asking the last depict. Surprised, a
Here again,
Just asking the last depict. Surprised, anyone can explain how some apps
of Xfce like Orage Calendar are fully compatible with Mate panels ?
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I found instead interesting the "broadcast/multicast datagrams" that let me
think that
that your dest network was probably missing for a while. I dont think it like
an unbound problem.
As if the resource, ie. the dns server, is unreachable unbound doesn't cache.
Apr 29, 2025 15:34:48 Kapetanak
Hello, where you're in before the BSD Book entered in sleep mode, xfce or what?
Apr 28, 2025 23:26:17 Brad :
> I have a Samsung Chromebook running OpenBSD 7.7 amd64. I closed the lid and
> when I opened it later I just have a black screen. Everything but sound was
> working before I closed th
as no
> application menu
This really have no solution for now.
About Caja it seems all OK to me, now.
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xorg.conf.depicted
Description: Binary data
Ok, thx for the hint back to my statio I will give a check how to fine tune
these paths ;o)
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Apr 24, 2025 17:37:44 Rob Schmersel :
> Well it always pays to r
efox:
from /home/user
from /home/user/Desktop
from /home/mydir
from /tmp
and only the drop from /tmp succeeded.
Indeed I always turned around this prb by working with other browsers
like Badwolf.
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Sorry, be aware that the displaied proc works on /etc before to try anything !!
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Apr 8, 2025 11:27:43 Dan :
> 1) an error handled ~ error prone unmounting p
As I also work heavy on usb disks as well, as per my own statistics
I also have to denunce to often encouter an overwhelming quantity of "disk busy
errors" ,
but it seems to happen more often after dealt on disks by gui software like
Thunar or Caja.
For what concern your script maybe you can
The thread pop up just at the in time.
I just finished some simple investigations on my log of code. subdomain
and I ended up here adding you to exclude "mobile" (including "android"
systems) traffic if this is not a important to you.
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As per subject:
TLS Error for https://www.openbsdfoundation.org
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Actually the problem seems solved.
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Apr 1, 2025 23:39:11 Kirill A. Korinsky :
> On Tue, 01 Apr 2025 17:17:06 +0200,
> Dan wrote:
>>
>> It cou
For now I implemented a CSRF check on the given sites.
Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Between one migration and the others I came to fantasticate, or
> better, to conceive about the easy possibility to activate a web app
> without round trip, let say starting from a qrcode an
backend.
Stating that I'm not drunk at all, does it exist any library of this kind to
start from?
Dan
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It could be that badwolf block the redirect from the domain root
to www and the cert is encopassing only www ??
I'm just observing the behavior of the website and it seems always
switching to www.
Apr 1, 2025 15:41:08 Dan :
> The error continue to happen to me only in Badwolf, o
Beside the donation joke.. ;-)
The error continue to happen to me only in Badwolf, on stable
Running Badwolf version: 1.3.0
Buildtime WebKit version: 2.44.4
Runtime WebKit version: 2.44.4
https://gaox.io/l/obfcerterr
Ie. in Firefox the cert load fine.
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>As per subject:
>
>TLS Error for https://www.openbsdfoundation.org
Ops, I'm sorry that you will miss my donation
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rking in safe mode by making a backup
of you disk data before to do any operation, my tips are supplied ASIS, at
your own risk.
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Mar 30, 2025 05:38:14 Avon Robertson :
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I bet on this num 5..
Is it acceptable that before creating the sym link ln resolves the relative
path in absolute path to get rid of this problem? or we risk to get a forcefull
limitation to our bsd-user liberty?
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of reversed-engineered bug
ported in all the *nix systems? ;-)
Let me know,
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thank you all again :o)
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"Kirill A. Korinsky" wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:56:03 +0100,
> Dan wrote:
> >
> > As we have to live with the kernel
relinking completed successfully.
Cause, and sorry for the joke, it is a "couple of days" that
time to time happened to me to request a reboot before it completed,
risking something going wrong.
Let me know,
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connection rate per
ip and host in nginx, possibly per webserver and not locking down the affected
webapp that, as already said, is not exactly waiting for the last breath to go
down under attack.
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