FYI, 5.9 and 6.0 are the currently supported versions.
You won't get much help here unless you upgrade. But you might get lucky
and someone who had the exactly same problem reads your mail and decides
to help you out.
Cheers.
On 08/05/16 18:44, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Am 05/08/16 um 20:03 schrieb Bob Beck:
There will be an extended downtime of the main ftp and www sites for
an upgrade today starting in approximately one hour's time from now.
The mirror sites should be unaffected - so use a mirror if you
discover the ma
On 04/14/16 11:50, Chris Bennett wrote:
Personally, I hate GUI crap. But there are people who actually NEED it.
He is as firmly dedicated to using OpenBSD as I am.
And this is why my 62-year-old mother has Debian installed on her
laptop instead of OpenBSD. She travels a lot, too. And I am not
Django[0] is a popular choice nowadays. There's also DjangoCMS[1] which
is "easier" to use for less technical people. And don't forget to
examine as many as ecommerce[2] modules as you want.
[0] http://www.djangoproject.com/
[1] http://www.django-cms.org/
[2] https://www.djangopackages.com/grids/
On 02/22/16 11:21, Daniel Boyd wrote:
Quick question for you guys. Â I recentlydecided to see if I could get away
with runningOpenBSD on my office workstation. Â I gotthe idea after playing
around with xfreerdp's 'rail' mode which allows me to run Windowsapps
(primarily ESRI ArcMap) on a server
Hi.
On 02/20/16 16:20, Nick wrote:
I'm on 5.9-stable,
>
5.9 isn't released yet, maybe you wanted to say 5.8-stable or 5.9-current?
got XFCE on here and just wondering about getting the power and shutdown
buttons working as they are greyed out for root and non-root.
Here's the old instruct
Hello.
On 02/03/16 16:35, bian wrote:
>
> Both browsers have one extension installed, uBlock Origin, otherwise
> they are stock. This crashing behaviour occurred also on obsd-5.8 and it
> was one of my reasons for switching from 5.8 to 5.9-beta.
>
Have you tried opening them without uBlock Origi
There's a FAQ section for this[0].
Personally, I mostly use Firefox for everything and works
quite well. But also use from time to time Chromium,
for YouTube, SoundCloud, Google Apps, etc.
[0] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#Browsers
Hello tuyosi,
I have a hard time reading your English so maybe I'm not following you well.
Are you trying to use Gmail through your personal domain as a mask?
Does Thunderbird connect to your Dovecot (IMAP/POP3) or to your Gmail account?
If you are trying to mask your Gmail, you don't need Dovec
Hello, I'm having the following problem when trying to install cups on
OpenBSD 5.7 amd64:
# pkg_add -i cups
quirks-2.54 signed on 2015-03-08T12:33:05Z
Can't install cups-libs-2.0.2 because of conflicts (cups-libs-2.0.3)
Can't install cups-2.0.2: can't resolve cups-libs-2.0.2
--- cups-libs-2.0.2
Hello, first time contributing to this wonderful project (if you may consider
this silly thing as contributing).
On openbsd.org/policy.html, it reads as it follows:
> For historical reasons, the OpenBSD base system still includes the following
> GPL-licensed components:
> the GNU compiler coll
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