0 at pms0 mux 0
>
> pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
>
> spkr0 at pcppi0
>
> lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7
>
> axe0 at uhub0 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 "ASIX Electronics AX88772"
> rev 2.00/0.01 addr 2
>
> axe0: AX88772, address 00:50:b6:0b:cf:f0
>
> ukphy0 at axe0 phy 16: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface, rev. 1: OUI
> 0x000ec6, model 0x0006
>
> vscsi0 at root
>
> scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
>
> softraid0 at root
>
> scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
>
> root on sd0a (50fd7af99e5255c1.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
>
>
> I have been trying to disable features on qemu invocation, changing the
> "-machine" parameter and unloading the Linux msr module, without too much
> success. Folks in #qemu suggested the workaround I'm using and advised that
> the problem may be a CPU feature that I ought to disable, somehow.
>
> I know about https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#62 (No QEMU, only DDB) :-)
> However, if anybody has bumped into this and can successfully run OpenBSD as
> a guest on this type of hardware, I would be grateful if they could throw me
> a few ideas for me to try out.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Gabriel
>
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s are not easily available outside
> > China, but it seems Chinese merchants are selling 3A4000+mainboard
> > bundles for somewhat less than 500 â¬, though I do not know if any of
> > them ship outside China.
> >
> > Philipp
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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should fix the problem. Even if you're not
going to use so much space, softdep will need the extra space between
the metadata updates.
BTW, I prefer to use "async" for /tmp.
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novice developers never work on in the first place), so that's
> not an argument at all.
>
> Yours,
> Ingo
>
> P.S.
> Regarding what Raul Miller said:
> Git does not require a particular development process but can support
> a wide variety of different processes. In particular, you can
> require review of patches before push, and you can ban sending out
> patchsets and require individual OKs for each indivual patch. So
> what you said does not qualify an an argument against using git.
>
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h DWARF
> symbols. It's really helpful. It would be nice to have such in OpenBSD,
> especially for base, because rebuilding something on my router is not
> something I would like to do.
The symbols are included in the base libraries. We only strip the
symbols in the packages. Try this on your r
I will reply you to clarify some things but I agree with Ingo and we
should let the thread die.
On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 07:11:37PM +, Roderick wrote:
>
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2019, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
>
> > Can you show me what missing Wayland part is bigger tha
On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 05:20:20PM +0300, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Mon, 1 Jul 2019 00:46:33 +0200 Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
>
> > On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 09:09:08PM +, Roderick wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sun, 30 Jun 2019, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wro
On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 06:39:01PM +0300, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Mon, 1 Jul 2019 17:13:44 +0200 Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
>
> > On Mon, Jul 01, 2019 at 05:20:20PM +0300, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> > > Mon, 1 Jul 2019 00:46:33 +0200 Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> &g
On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 09:09:08PM +, Roderick wrote:
>
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2019, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
>
> > Nope, you misunderstood the text.
>
> No. It is *you* that do not understand what X11 is and want it death.
> A very destructive attitude.
Yo
ical surface.
You can run (local or remote) X11 applications inside of a Wayland
compositor.
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On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 06:55:42PM +, Roderick wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2019, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
>
> > You can run (local or remote) X11 applications inside of a Wayland
> > compositor.
>
> The following contradicts yo
rwise for my usage it's not nearly ready and
> requires some complex porting/additional programs.
I dont' know why people are so sad. X11 should have died long time ago.
Xorg is just a big keylogger and will never be secure. KMS bought some
of time for Xorg but it should be die for good.
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On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 11:54:04AM +0300, Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
> On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 10:13:39PM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
> > On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 07:01:55PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > After upgrading Firefox today to 66.0.3 in -cu
On Sun, May 05, 2019 at 08:57:11AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 04 May 2019, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> > On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 07:01:55PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > After upgrading Firefox today to 66.0.3 in -current, all my add-ons
> > >
.
https://storage.googleapis.com/moz-fx-normandy-prod-addons/extensions/hotfix-update-xpi-intermediate%40mozilla.com-1.0.2-signed.xpi
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On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 11:35:52AM +0300, Denis wrote:
> How to enable AES-NI AES system wide hardware acceleration support for
> crypto disciplines like LibreSSL, softraid0 crypto etc?
If your CPU supports AES-NI, the kernel and base software will use it by
default.
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 07:56:30PM -0500, Steven Shockley wrote:
> On 1/22/2019 11:51 AM, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 07:49:06AM +, slackwaree wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm migrating from an old Debian Wheez
atured Web Proxy cache (HTTP proxy) - common files
> ii squidguard 1.5-1 amd64
> filter and redirector plugin for Squid
>
> VS
>
> [squid-3.5.27p1.tgz](https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.3/packages/amd64/squid-3.5.27p1
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 09:47:52PM +, Étienne wrote:
> On 06/01/2019 16:38, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> >
> > Use their default OpenBSD install. They have a special config on the
> > host for OpenBSD and the clock drifting problem.
> >
> Can you
libraries. ldd shows the binary is
linked with libc.so.88.0 and libpthread.so.22.0. OpenBSD 6.4 is shipped
with libc.so.92.5 and libpthread.so.25.1.
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n't take
> that
> long, might test it out anyway.
>
> Thanks for all the replies.
Use their default OpenBSD install. They have a special config on the
host for OpenBSD and the clock drifting problem.
Then download bsd.rd from an official OpenBSD mirror, check the file
with signify, copy the file to /, reboot the system, run "boot bsd.rd"
in the boot prompt and reinstall everything cleaning the whole disk.
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read-only tests by default and the flash controller lies. You only
see the bad sectors when you try to write to the disk.
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-rf /usr/ports/{pobj,packages,plist}
$ pkg_delete strawberry
$ pkg_add -u
$ pkg_delete -a
$ cd /usr/ports/audio/strawberry
$ make install
>
> Best regards,
> John
>
> [1]:
> https://files.jkvinge.net/packages/strawberry/strawberry-openbsd-port.tar.gz
>
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've used a couple of basic models. The batteries lasted for 3 years and
I never had a leak.
The windows software is the biggest crap ever done. Use a third party
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ion?
Function "show" in
/usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD/ProgressMeter/Term.pm .
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> sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct
> fixed naa.50015179593bd675
> sd0: 38166MB, 512 bytes/sector, 78165360 sectors, thin
> sd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct
> fixed naa.50004cf207132b48
> sd1: 953868MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1953523055 sectors
> sd2 at scsibus1 targ 2 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct
> fixed naa.50024e920592fbeb
> sd2: 953869MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1953525168 sectors
> sd3 at scsibus1 targ 3 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct
> fixed naa.5000c5002f119d73
> sd3: 1430799MB, 512 bytes/sector, 2930277168 sectors
> sd4 at scsibus1 targ 4 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct
> fixed naa.5000c50065396a7d
> sd4: 1907729MB, 512 bytes/sector, 3907029168 sectors
> sd5 at scsibus1 targ 5 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct fixed
> naa.5000c50013baac5f
> sd5: 305245MB, 512 bytes/sector, 625142448 sectors
> ichiic0 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 "Intel 6 Series SMBus" rev 0x05: apic 2 int
> 18
> iic0 at ichiic0
> spdmem0 at iic0 addr 0x51: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-10600
> spdmem1 at iic0 addr 0x53: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-10600
> isa0 at pcib0
> isadma0 at isa0
> com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
> pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 irq 1 irq 12
> pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
> wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
> pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
> spkr0 at pcppi0
> it0 at isa0 port 0x2e/2: IT8728F rev 1, EC port 0x290
> uhub3 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub"
> rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
> uhidev0 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Genius Optical Mouse"
> rev 1.10/1.00 addr 3
> uhidev0: iclass 3/1
> ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
> wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
> uhub4 at uhub2 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub"
> rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
> vscsi0 at root
> scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on sd0a (c3cac300fd798ecf.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
>
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computer had Buddha's nature. **
> ** As the answer, master did "rm -rif" on the programmer's home**
> ** directory. And then the C programmer became enlightened... **
> ** **
> ** Tomasz Rola mailto:tomasz_r...@bigfoot.com **
>
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The description contains this gem: "The
copyright of the openBSD project belongs to: The Regents of the
University of California © and we promise this application abide by the
CC4.0 agreements."
Since September you've only published 50+ wallpaper and crappy
launchers.
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mes-3.22.15
> >> mate-utils-1.20.0
> >> sslmate-1.5.1p1
> >> tmate-2.2.1p0
> >>
> >> I suspect its because
> >>
> >>
> >https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd/org/pub/OpenBSD/6.3/packages-stable/amd64
> >>
> >> doesn't exist or is down.
> >>
> >> It exists, and is unlikely to be a transient error,
> >>
> >> because I tried it several times, and as I said, was able
> >>
> >> to download software even though I couldn't query it.
> >>
> >> (I subsequently found a YouTube tutorial which listed
> >>
> >> most of the packages in your message.)
> >>
> >> I will try again, and/or with a different mirror in
> >>
> >> the morning.
> >>
> >> Jeff
> >>
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t; > after reboot the VM stucks at endless boot loop .
> >
> > It prints only the "booting hda0:/bsd" line.. before reboot
> >
> > The 04.03 snapshot works fine.
> >
> > There is a similar experience for someone with Virtualbox 5.2.8?
> >
>
>
uhid1 at uhidev1 reportid 2: input=2, output=0, feature=0
> uhid2 at uhidev1 reportid 3: input=2, output=1, feature=0
> uhub2 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub"
> rev 2.00/0.04 addr 2
> vscsi0 at root
> scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on sd0a (9a0ff08b5f80c490.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
> fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: density unknown
> fd1 at fdc0 drive 1: density unknown
> uhidev2 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Kingsis Peripherals
> Evoluent VerticalMouse 4" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 3
> uhidev2: iclass 3/1
> ums0 at uhidev2: 6 buttons, Z dir
> wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
> error: [drm:pid1617:intel_pipe_update_start] *ERROR* Potential atomic update
> failure on pipe A
>
>
>
>
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racters can't be displayed properly.
> Works for me after zh-wqy-zenhei-ttf is installed.
The noto-cjk package is probably also a good option for any asian
language.
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mpatible OpenBSD Clang 4.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_400/final)] on
openbsd6
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from PyQt5 import QtCore
>>>
It should works also on -current.
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ages that require
> LibreSSL (libressl-dev) to be buildable even if openssl-dev is installed
> (preventing something like the above Python situation).
>
Just in case some libressl dev doesn't want read the full thread in the
Alpine list, they want also a workaround for the lack of time_t for
32bits platforms on Linux.
FYI: Adelie is a downstream distro of Alpine which wants to support
"old" platforms. https://adelielinux.org/info.html#platforms
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as it have HTTP proxy
> support, a way could be to have an HTTP proxy listener which forward its
> traffic to SOCKS upstream server. Polipo is a program of this kind (see
> socksParentProxy="localhost:9050" and socksProxyType=socks5 parameters
> on polipo config file).
Another idea. Create a special user only for tor use, then add the
proper rules to pf to pass its traffic to the tor daemon.
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can seamlessly from OpenBSD with scanimage's network
> > support, until I find the time to make a proper bug report.
> >
> > In the past I used a CanoScan LiDE 20 quite regularly from OpenBSD, but
> > that was several years ago.
> >
> >
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On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 12:16:46PM +0100, Jan Klemkow wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 04:48:10AM +0100, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 02:42:06AM +0100, Jan Klemkow wrote:
> > > I implemented a utility to set the LED color of Logitech m
t: https://github.com/younix/g403led
>
> I just tested it with the "G403 Prodigy Gaming Mouse" model. If it also
> work for other models, let me know.
>
> Any feedback is welcome.
Make a port! :)
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g and uniform wearing of disk.
>
> Can we safely enable TRIM on 6.2 now?
OpenBSD doesn't support TRIM.
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reserve 20% like sandforce/SSD
> does and so a full filesytem could fail quickly. Perhaps an unused
> partition could solve that??
>
Modern SSDs don't reserve the 20%. The overprovisioning is very small.
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high end enterprise drives on this machine which do
> support S.M.A.R.T. and I did enable S.M.A.R.T. in bios.
>
> Cheers,
> Predrag
>
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lient with the passive mode enabled. It's the default on
OpenBSD.
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o make cvs show a bunch of changes that are made
> between two releases in the -CURRENT and -STABLE branches?
If you know when the cvs tag was created, then you can use git to show
the changes since that date until HEAD. Unfortunately, we don't have a
git repo with the tags.
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On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 01:51:48PM -0400, Donald Allen wrote:
> On 1 July 2017 at 18:55, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 01, 2017 at 03:43:48PM -0400, Donald Allen wrote:
> >> On 1 July 2017 at 12:06, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> >> wr
On Sat, Jul 01, 2017 at 03:43:48PM -0400, Donald Allen wrote:
> On 1 July 2017 at 12:06, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
>
> > The USB disks and ext2 are both quite slow on OpenBSD. Try with FFS but
> > you're not going to see better numbers.
> >
>
0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
> pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
> spkr0 at pcppi0
> uhidev0 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 "Microsoft
> Microsoft 3-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)" rev 1.10/3.00 addr 2
> uhidev0: iclass 3/1
> ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
> wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
> uhidev1 at uhub0 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 "vendor 0x05af USB
> Keyboard" rev 1.10/1.01 addr 3
> uhidev1: iclass 3/1
> ukbd0 at uhidev1: 8 variable keys, 6 key codes
> wskbd1 at ukbd0 mux 1
> wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
> uhidev2 at uhub0 port 5 configuration 1 interface 1 "vendor 0x05af USB
> Keyboard" rev 1.10/1.01 addr 3
> uhidev2: iclass 3/1, 2 report ids
> uhid0 at uhidev2 reportid 1: input=1, output=0, feature=0
> uhid1 at uhidev2 reportid 2: input=2, output=0, feature=0
> vscsi0 at root
> scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on sd0a (d8287128904972be.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
>
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amma(1). And there is a program in
> ports/packages called sct(1) (set color temperature) written by tedu@.
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4 18:15:12.0 +
> +++ go-aslr/src/cmd/link/internal/ld/lib.go 2017-06-09
> 18:26:56.903781235 +
> @@ -1019,7 +1019,9 @@
> argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-no_pie")
> }
> case obj.Hopenbsd:
> - argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-nopie")
> + if Buildmode != BuildmodePIE {
> + argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-nopie")
> + }
> case obj.Hwindows:
> argv = append(argv, "-mconsole")
> case obj.Hwindowsgui:
>
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bug using LibreOffice 5.2 and 5.3 on
Linux/KDE.
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x it and am not currently investing more time into it.
> > Perhaps it will get fixed some day.
> >
>
> Dang. Although, IIRC, beacons are what announce the presence of the access
> point. I definitely saw it on the client machine, so I think that part was
> working. But, yeah, anything beyond that is unsupported so I guess I???ll
> have to get a PCIe one.
>
> Thanks!
> Jordon
>
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 09:30:43AM +0900, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 02:42:19PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > In case it is of any help to anyone. I tried 11n on a ar9271 a few weeks
> > ago and also an ar2133. Both would give athn0: device timeouts but the usb
> > ar9271 n
eat if you can see if it works there as well.
The program works fine on macppc with a png image.
>
> The project as well as its release files can be found on GitHub:
> https://github.com/stoeckmann/xwallpaper
>
>
> Hope someone finds this tool useful, too.
Are you going to create a port for xwallpaper?
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all to.
>
> One more point: a second, blank, USB stick is recognised by the
> install script. I can go all the way through the install process and
> end up with a functioning OpenBSD install on that stick.
Try with the snapshots:
https://ftp.fr.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/install61.fs
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> probably be easier and accomplish the same goal.
Or even better, add support for something like lvm snapshots to softraid
and don't touch FFS. We could change the default FS in the future
without to lose that features.
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BSD in the next release.
https://www.openbsd.org/61.html will include a list of new features and
fixes.
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to also run on
> 6.1, 6.2 and 6.3? The reason for asking is a Haskell stack issue [0]
> that involves GHC bindists.
In addition to Sebastien's comment, take a look to
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/15227 . Go has also the same
problem.
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vimb`
> on here, and it installs but just Bus Errors.
>
> Fun and games. At least I have lynx. :-)
Even without gstreamer, probably webkit will not work. Try with netsurf.
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ed way to clean this
> stuff up, or should I just start chopping away with something like:
>
> find /usr/local/lib -type f -atime +90 | doas xargs rm
>
> (after a new level 0 dump, obviously...)
>
pkg_add sysclean
man sysclean
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y half year so it's only 3 months before I do a
> paypal donation.
Buy a serial cable for the board.
http://linux-sunxi.org/Lamobo_R1#Locating_the_UART
http://linux-sunxi.org/UART#UART-USB_dongle
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te your time with old releases on arm boards. Use -current, the
arm support is quite better now.
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t;
> You are exactly right! That statement is so imprecise that it is
> completely unclear what it is: more or less true, a bold lie, or a
> sweeping generalization?
>
> ...
>
> Now i'm starting to feel curious. Let me read on:
>
> "The list of supported locales can be obtained by running the
>command: locale -a"
>
> YIKES!! It looks like i urgently have to fix that part of the FAQ.
> As i stands, it is spreading FAQ: Fear, Ancertainty, and Quoubt.
In addition to Ingo's advice, you can also use gnu sed (pkg_add gsed) or
perl.
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uses.
We are not working on the HTTPS Everywhere rules for *.openbsd.org. The
guy who sent the pull request is not part of the project.
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I recall
> issues with mono and older java versions.
>
> It is really nice to finally see TLS on openbsd.org. How about redirecting
> http to https? Also, it seems STS isn't being used. I don't know if this is a
> testing phase, but it would be nice to have those nevertheless.
&
on to use 4096 instead of
> 2048?
Let's Encrypt uses 4096.
> - Do you plan to support ftp.openbsd.org? Would be great to
> download packages with more security
You only need to check the signify keys using https
(https://www.openbsd.org/59.html). I don't see how TLS is going
panic+0xfe
> setroot() at setroot+0xa59
> diskconf() at diskconf+0xe3
> main() at main+0x538
Use "boot obsd" in the bootloader and it will load the old kernel.
>
>
> Sorry, but I can't keep this. I need to have something (at least) working,
> and snapshots ar
and check the network
> config by entering a '! e.g. at the prompt that asks you about
> force checking clean non-root filesystems. (just 'exit' to continue)
>
> The installer seems to work fine, I just upgraded using the latest snap
> (4th April).
>
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 12:46:57PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> On 03/31/2016 11:45 PM, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 08:44:58AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > [...]
> >> I generally reject the addition of security knobs, and push
per can list some programs that require WX memory today)
There is an external project for Arch Linux which keeps a list of the
programs incompatible with PaX's equivalent to W^X.
https://github.com/thestinger/paxd/blob/master/paxd.conf
The programs marked with "m" are incompatible.
CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,IBS,SKINIT,ITSC
>
> > 0x06d685fb <_GLOBAL__sub_I_qguiapplication.cpp+43>: movsd
> > 0x8(%esp),%xmm0
> ..
> > 0x06d6860c <_GLOBAL__sub_I_qguiapplication.cpp+60>: movsd
> > %xmm0,0x8(%eax)
>
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On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 11:37:58PM +0100, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 03:40:58PM +, Rick Gregory wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have a an Asus K75DE Notebook
> > ( AMD A10-4600M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 7600 Series )
> > Right now
nBSD 5.5 does NOT see my USB3 ports, whereas 5.6 or newer does.
>
> I can boot up from latest "snapshot" and post my "dmesg" output, and
> anything else if you think it may help to drill down and possibly fix these
> persistent issues,
> although, I fea
rted by OpenBSD.
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perl, but the systemperl isn't threaded, so
> not optimal for GUIs. ??I??could always use plenv and install a
> second,threaded perl, but thought I'd check to see ifanyone had a better idea.
> ??Or do you guys justnot write GUIs? :)
> Daniel Boyd
If you can program in pascal
fig file, want to
> make sure I've
> interpreted the sig file correctly.
If you apply the patch, ssh will ignore any "UseRoaming" setting and
will never enable roaming.
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.)
sparc != sparc64
Theo builds regularly sparc64 snapshots.
>
> Besides, I thought the run-on-everything-and-anything (including the
> verging-on-absurd) was NetBSD's thing, not OpenBSD's? See
> http://netbsd.org/ports/, make your own opinions on which platforms verge on
> the absurd...
>
> -Adam
>
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g or something
else.
Mount the partitions with "noatime" and "softdep". You can avoid the
slowdown of the filesystem running "cat yourphoto >/dev/null" just
before of to run qiv.
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; know how to localize or quantify that. I guess I'd need to build a
> profiled version of QIV, maybe later. 2 profiled versions.
Can you share a photo taken with your camera and the dmesg of your
computer?
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machines because I've not space for more big machines. Only shippments
from EU, customs are tricky and expensive.
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s more open than Cavium. I have not found a dmesg yet.
http://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/edgemax/EdgeRouter_X_DS.pdf
http://www.embeddeddeveloper.com/cores/documents/MIPS32_1004K_rev1.pdf
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 03:52:32PM +0500, Артур Истомин wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 10:51:38AM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 05:02:47AM +0500, Артур Истомин wrote:
> > > Is it supported? I mean exactly USB-N10 NANO, not
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 05:02:47AM +0500, Артур Истомин wrote:
> Is it supported? I mean exactly USB-N10 NANO, not USB-N10
Yes.
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_USB-N10_Nano
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man4/urtwn.4
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905.856] (EE) AIGLX: reverting to software rendering
> [ 5906.010] (II) AIGLX: Loaded and initialized swrast
> [ 5906.010] (II) GLX: Initialized DRISWRAST GL provider for screen 0
> [ 5906.011] (II) NV(0): Setting screen physical size to 338 x 211
>
> I suppose the "reverting to software rendering" is the final error and
> clue to the problem: no kind of acceleration at all.
>
> Riccardo
>
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> The "libressl-security" mailing list is not supported at
> OpenBSD Mailing List Server.
That's because the list is private.
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sd.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles//tcl8.5.16-src.tar.gz
> > > tcl8.5.16-src.tar.gz 23% |** | 1024 KB
> > 00:03 ETA
> >
> > The problem lies in ftp(1).
> >
> > Logic in the ports tree is fine. But there's nothing it can do there:
> > somehow
> > your ftp returns 0 (e.g., success), so the partial file gets removed.
> >
> > If you want to get it fixed, you may have to provide more input, as we
> > obviously do not see that problem... First thing would be to override
> > FETCH_CMD to remove the -V, so that you can show us what ftp says about
> > things. Tracing the code thru the program would help.
>
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for
> a much faster bootable flash drive, assuming it works. There was just a
> discussion here relating to that, actually.
The problem with the speed of the USB sticks is not related to USB
2.0, the flash memories used by the USB sticks are terribly slow. The
USB hard disks work like a charm.
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w.setperf=-1 but the man page doesn't explain what these actually
> > :do. Do they conflict? Should they be used instead of apmd flags?
> > :
> > :Thanks
> > :
> > :N
> > :
> >
> > --
> > It is only people of small moral stature who have to stand on their
> > dignity.
>
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eature=0
> uvideo0 at uhub3 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 "Logitech product 0x0825"
> rev 2.00/0.10 addr 4
> video0 at uvideo0
> uaudio0 at uhub3 port 5 configuration 1 interface 2 "Logitech product 0x0825"
> rev 2.00/0.10 addr 4
> uaudio0: audio descriptors make no sense, error=4
> ugen0 at uhub3 port 5 configuration 1 "Logitech product 0x0825" rev 2.00/0.10
> addr 4
> uhidev2 at uhub3 port 6 configuration 1 interface 0 "Microsoft Microsoft
> 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)" rev 1.10/3.00 addr 5
> uhidev2: iclass 3/1
> ums0 at uhidev2: 5 buttons, Z dir
> wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
> vscsi0 at root
> scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on sd1a (84af1cd71364ab45.a) swap on sd1b dump on sd1b
>
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inding = cookie toggle,!M1-c
> # keybinding = togglesrc,!C-s
> # keybinding = yankuri,y
> # keybinding = pasteuricur,p
> # keybinding = pasteurinew,P
> # keybinding = toplevel toggle,!F4
> # keybinding = help,!F1
> # keybinding = proxy toggle,!F2
> # keybinding =
torsocks or applications with socks5 support work fine on OpenBSD. The
_tor user is only used for the server.
Cheers.
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 05:47:23PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado [i...@juanfra.info] wrote:
> > >
> > > Why Firefox needs a ZPixmap of the image displayed, that is, the entire
> > > fully uncompressed image copied back to
avascript performance than rendering.
>
> These issues are not directly related (and largely solved when the X
> clients use the right techniques, which sometimes vary between platforms
> and display drivers)
>
> Chris
>
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if that can be done in a streaming fashion without
> > > waiting for the download to finish.
> > >
> >
> > I wrote a small script which uses youtube-dl to download the Video and
> > then, after a 5 sec. Delay, starts to play the partial file. You can find
> > it at
> >
> > https://bitbucket.org/drm00/bin/src/1197e82c8e792e593efaaef159a34290a60fe959/dwm-helper/watch_online_videos.sh?at=default
>
You don't need to use a partial file to see the videos. I use this command:
mplayer $(youtube-dl -g -f18 --prefer-insecure 'the youtube url')
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ppa/sparc64/ppc/alpha machine?. The only requirement
is at least 512MB of memory.
Please contact with me off-list.
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rrent's
> firefox, but, especially the second, still exist.
>
> I just wanted to report these issues and not complain. It is obvious
> that there is improvement at every new release of OpenBSD.
>
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 06:30:05PM +0200, Henrik Friedrichsen wrote:
> Nevermind. This was due to a dependency that did not get installed for some
> reason..
Which dependency? if a package needs some missing dependency, we can
fix the package.
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Hi, I need to run OpenBSD in qemu. I'm interested in any architecture
except amd64/i386/vax/sparc32/motorolas.
Someone is running OpenBSD in qemu these days? Any guide/tutorial?
PS: "Get a real machine" is not a valid answer :)
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groups it with other run(4) devices.
> >>
> >>That doesn't mean it will work without modifications, though.
> >>It seems to need a different firmware at least. Whether or not
> >>it is backwards compatible to older devices is hard to tell
> >>without spen
o integrate in a port.
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27;t particularly fast. The package updating
> wasn't much different than running apt-get.
http://www.mtier.org/index.php/solutions/apps/openup/
>
> It seems to me that the difference between Debian and OpenBSD (and I've used
> both just as recently) is that one you update to reboot, and the other you
> reboot to upgrade. time and effort seems about the same, these days.
>
> -- jdv
>
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(R710). It has an annoying bug with 720p
videos.
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