Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a new toy board like BeagleBone Black to test the armv7
port.
It's already possible to do full disk encryption on these boards?
Also, as a side question, I remember some discussion here on misc or tech,
about no
support for binary packages on armv7 port. Is it still ri
Not a dev, but it may have something to do with pledge. Try to change your
aperture driver (check man xf86) and reboot. Also, try ffplay instead of mpv
just to check if it's not a software specific problem.
Just reporting some problems with lastest build (#1477). The first thing
I have noticed is the xenocara start. The command 'startx' generally works
normally, but when starting with 'startx & lock -np' it fail.
Other strange behavior is chmod. Even when given a command to change
permissions to rea
This is happening for a while now in industry, and even openbsd developers
knowing this, they still suggest Lenovo hardware:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=143671215412596&w=2
I can't understand you guys. There projects running trying to develop Open
Hardware, and I see no such support for th
Same problem, build #1024. This output not just flood all tty, but also my dmesg
(no output in "# dmesg" except the bellow):
wsmouse1 detached
ums1 detached
uhidev2 detached
uhidev2 at uhub3 port 6 configuration 1 interface 0 "Logitech USB Optical
Mouse" rev 2.00/63.00 addr 4
uhidev2: iclass 3/1
Thanks Todd, same problem with me, solved now.
I had similar situations this week in #1024, in two different ways:
- The ffmpeg can't input mpeg (this include ffplay), but lib-vpx is normal.
The Xenocara does not freeze, it just can't play; Reproduced in i386 #1024,
almost all mp4 files this happen, but may be just a upgrade bug.
- The 'mupdf'
I don't know about this Samsung, but I have one TSSTcorp TS-H653G and this one
work fine with cdio.
> Yes, you need engineering degree, and you need to spend some time in a
> PCB factory, and common sense.
>
> And you need to read service manuals for hardware that you know before
> you buy it and start whining around or annoy everyone with your
> dissatisfaction towards something.
So, ok, I ne
> Are you having electrical engineering degree or are speaking for the
> sake of contradicting somebody?
Why are you advocating for this company, dude? We all know that this
company never cooperate with open source projects, and now you came here
and to defend them? This is even in "Wizard of OS"
Nevermind, the system time was wrong to tor could not use tls correctly.
> You changed your PKG_PATH or pkg.conf to that URL and ran 'sudo pkg_add
> -u', right?
Yes, of course. I just wanted to state that I downloaded the package from
the mother-server, not a mirror.
>Also, especially with
I did the update of a box today, from 5.7 to 5.8 snapshot. Everything is
working fine, except
the tor package. On 5.7 it work normally, without any additional
configurations, but in 5.8 it
cannot complete connections. I watched my interface (re0) with tcpdump when
trying a connection
and the co
>From my experience, thinkpads have poor hardware quality. If you already
disassembled it, you know what I'm talking about.
Why not suggest a Athlon-64, instead of a intel, with tons of microcode
messing everything?
The Acer Aspire AS5532-5535 seems good.
Few weeks ago someone reported here that it's working:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=143264567018501&w=2
We have a discussion on libreboot list about this too (but about x200, not x60):
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/libreboot/2015-05/msg3.html
What kind of problem are you having?
> If you want HW freedom, I think the viable way is this:
> https://www.crowdsupply.com/purism/librem-15#products-top
Please, don't buy this crapbook. We already have discussed it on this mailing
list:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=142240878031170&w=2
I'm sorry, how this is OpenBSD related?
4chan /g/ love this kind of discussion, you guys should try there.
Anyone write today on @misc and @tech about this, so I'll ask just to make
sure:
is OpenIKED and/or OpenSMTPD vulnerable to this new "Logjam Attack"?
This vulnerability allow "a man-in-the-middle attacker to downgrade vulnerable
TLS
connections to 512-bit export-grade cryptography" and "[Since]
I had same problem on old builds of 5.7 . I reinstalled and it works...
You are checking others audio sources? Maybe your wav are corrupted, try some
flac
and run flac123 from packages.
Your output is 0db? Set it using "outputs.master=255,255" on /etc/mixerctl.conf
The faq have a section about th
> A new set of cute little stickers is also
> included (sorry, but our HTTP mirror sites do not support STP, the Sticker
> Transfer Protocol).
Owsh, next time more attention here dudes, the STP would be useful :) , haha.
Amazing improvements, thanks to everyone developing and contributing to man
Solved on lastest snapshot.
> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 9:35 PM
> From: "L.R. D.S."
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: seamonkey error
>
> Exactly same error on -current snapshot (i386).
> Initially I was thinking that 5.7 get out and than my -curren
Exactly same error on -current snapshot (i386).
Initially I was thinking that 5.7 get out and than my -current turn to
-release,
but I tried others PKG_PATH and the problem persisted.
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #781: Wed Mar 18 19:03:42 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/
Some reports show that the Minnowboard Max run fine (it run coreboot).
Also, anyone know about the socppc port? The board suggested on site
(the RouterBOARD RB600A) seems good for simple stuff, although, don't know
about how advanced is this platform port...
>At 7 Apr 2015 05:07:58 + (UTC) from Joel Rees :
>
>Switch back to the virtual console you ran startx from after you try the
>menu items and read the messages waiting there for you.
>
>(Of course, I was confused until yesterday, too.)
You're right ... I thought I saw that the WM changed, but w
>At 6 Apr 2015 23:12:43 + (UTC) from Brian Callahan :
>
>Or, and this is just a hypothesis, you don't have all those other things
>and FVWM lists those for convenience.
No, I can load everything normally...
ok, I'm a bit worried now. I always check the signatures before/after install.
You fol
>At 6 Apr 2015 22:55:07 + (UTC) from Ted Unangst :
>
>Huh?
Well, I was MitM'd ? The current snapshot (install57.iso) have all that
packages here...
When 'startx' they enter on Fvwm by default and when click on screen have:
(Re)Start > WM's
I think developers could do with WM the same done with lynx, remove and put on
ports.
I don't think someone need all the 9 WM on base system (fvwm, cwm, wm2, twm,
ctwm, flwm, mwm, openbox and tvtwm).
That's bloat. And flwm need fltk 1.3.X. JWM is really user friendly, minimal,
don't have depende
Is really boring write the package repository everytime we install.
Why not set the repository using the Time Zone as a reference?
For example, if you set Japan as your zone, then run
export PKG_PATH=http://www.ftp.ne.jp/OpenBSD/'uname -r'/packages/'uname -m'/
>1) lynx has some amazingly insecure code
So, remove Xombrero from base too, he segfault everytime
and is much more insecure due to ECMAscript engine of WebKit.
>curl
Please guys, a browser is different from a http/ftp downloader. A
browser have HTML parser, and funcionality's for you... ahm...
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