#x27; political? Impossible.
Good luck with the project, Gwen.
John
On 12/3/24 16:49, izzy Meyer wrote:
Hi Gwen
Like others have mentioned- this could technically be considered
"political".
However, thats the least of my concerns as social science is not
political science. I wou
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 02:14:11PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-11-28, John McCue wrote:
Also note, for me /etc/firefox-esr/unveil.main also changed,
If you don't modify the /etc/firefox*/unveil.* files yourself,
they will automatically get updated with the package.
Thanks,
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 02:25:42PM +0100, Robert Palm wrote:
Thanks, Peter.
I think there was an update of /etc/login.conf incoming lately and by
accepting the default file I did override my settings. Let's see how
it works now...
Also note, for me /etc/firefox-esr/unveil.main also changed,
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 11:56:18AM +, Corey wrote:
does BSD's crontab have any difference than GNU/Linux's?
Yes, but nothing to be concerned about assuming you have
used cron(8) in the past.
You should do a 'man 5 crontab'. OpenBSD cron can be looked
like an enhanced cron. One difference
On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 12:39:22PM -0700, Joseph Olatt wrote:
Hello.
Hi
After upgrading to OpenBSD 7.6, the rendering of vertical and
horizontal separator lines in ncurses based application like
tmux and cmus seems to be messed up.
tmux looks good to me on my system (7.6/amd64). But my
loca
Thank you. My search had not turned this up but it exactly answers my
question.
On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 15:28 Zack Newman wrote:
> > Claudio Jeker :
> >
> > No, this is not right. rtables are part of rdomains. So rdomain 0 has
> > rtable 0. rdomain 1 uses rtable 1. rdomain 2 uses rtable 2 and so
table: 100
On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 10:56 AM Gerrit wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2024 at 12:28:16PM UTC, John Clendenen wrote:
>
> > In practice, it seems that only rdomain 0 may contain multiple tables and
> > that rdomains other than 0 are paired with a sin
Trying to wrap my head around routing domains and tables in OpenBSD.
I understand their purpose in isolating traffic, but the way in which they
relate to routing tables is a little confusing.
rdomain(4) states:
> The rdomain contains at least one routing table.
At a glance, to me this implies t
Hi
This is the best information I have run
across for your question.
https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2022-05-03-contributing-to-openbsd.html
Regards
On Sun, Sep 08, 2024 at 11:39:21PM +0530, Neel chakraborty wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently begun using OpenBSD regularly and am impressed
Hi
I can get to https://lobste.rs/ on OpenBSD 7.5 without any
issues.
But I installed emacs-29.4-gtk2 instead of the gtk3 package.
The gtk3 package has issues on my machine.
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 02:02:06PM -0400, Jon Fineman wrote:
In emacs when I try and browse https://lobste.rs via M-x
w
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:40:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote:
Can OpenBSD write to exFAT and NTFS partitions?
Thanks.
See 'man 8 mount_ntfs' (ro) and I think mount_msdos(8) for exfat.
The manuals on OpenBSD are very good and update to date :)
Regards
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 11:02:57AM +0200, Quentin Carbonneaux wrote:
Hi,
I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9.
I do not know your setup, but upgrading from 6.9 to 7.5 may
be an issue. Somewhere along the line I believe the default
partition sizes changed. That means one of the upgra
On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 06:24:06PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
Hi all,
Instead of ksh I want to use bash as a general shell. But how can I
set it up that way? Bash is already installed.
I would follow the suggestion in Nick Holland's email. I
have one more thing to add.
Using pdksh, ksh(1), o
Hi misc,
I'm practicing data recovery scenarios with a RAID 1 array on softraid0.
optiplex# bioctl -i softraid0
Volume Status Size Device
softraid0 0 Online64022953984 sd0 RAID1
0 Online64022953984 0:0.0 noencl
1 Online640229539
efox go to "about:config"
2. set "widget.gtk.grab-pointer" equal to "1"
3. Restart Firefox
Maybe chrome has a similar setting ?
HTH
John
Without seeing your unbound.conf, any of the following configurations may
be relevant.
I use nodefault in conjunction with a stub zone, but per Todd's reply,
transparent may be appropriate depending on your configuration:
local-zone: "10.in-addr.arpa." nodefault
If DNSSEC is not configured on yo
Hello,
I installed (not upgrade) OpenBSD 7.4 (amd64) on a brand new
machine. I put the isakmpd.conf from the old maschine (7.3) on the
new one. Also some other configurations (interfaces, pf...). All
works fine but the incomming IPSec packets are not tagged anymore.
[.. isakmpd.conf ..]
PF-Tag=
On 11/17/2023 9:52 AM, Lewis Ingraham wrote:
Hello i am trying to configure OpenBSD as a firewall but I can't get it to
ping outside the firewall and subsequently unable to reach the internet
with devices behind the firewall. I tried changing my pf.conf to match the
FAQ (as best as i could) and s
On 11/16/2023 9:39 AM, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2023 um 8:53:10 -0700, schrieb John Brooks 2,1K:
I had a similar problem a few weeks back. Turned out to be a partial
failure of a network card. I could send and receive ICMP traffic, but
not TCP traffic. Replaced the
On 11/16/2023 7:29 AM, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
Hi misc,
I quickly chatted on #openbsd over at libera and tried different
solutions but none of them worked; my problem is as follows:
Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working
flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by dh
search the archive in case
someone already noticed this.
It looks like an issue with xscreensaver and fvwm.
John
setup? It would let me run OpenBSD on a HiRes laptop.
Thanks,
John
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 10:51:55AM -0500, Luke Small wrote:
I attached ???.xscreensaver??? I had to change the file type to send it.
I ended up installing xscreensaver-6.05.1 via pkg_add(1) and
xscreensaver-demo and xscreensaver works good for me.
You can get my old .xscreensaver from:
ht
e not
used xscreensaver in a while, but usually this error tends
to deal with heavy duty graphics in some of its add-ons.
Try disabling GL on xscreensaver, ~/.xscreensaver can be
manually edited.
John
people having bad
experiences with (or in spite of) ZFS.
When I restarted the machine and it dropped to a shell saying there were
filesystem issues the ensuing fsck process was worse than I had seen
before. That kind of alarmed me.
Thanks,
John
On 9/10/23 06:26, tetrosalame wrote:
Il
Not quite. Haikus have a 5-7-5 pattern. But, with a few subtle
modifications, it can be:
Without reading more,
you are either trolling, or
fucking retarded.
It does grow tiresome, Daniele. Read the room a little bit.
On 9/7/23 14:30, Jan Stary wrote:
Without even reading ahead:
you are eit
it would be nice if OpenBSD could use a journaling
filesystem, but I do not have the expertise to do anything to contribute
to that.
Regards,
John
On 9/6/23 02:05, Janne Johansson wrote:
Den tis 5 sep. 2023 kl 20:53 skrev John Holland :
I have a backup that is at least 2 days old offsite at
t make sense, for instance #16251989 is listed
as "ISO Media " and contains binary data and then some HTML.
I will have the backup from a couple days ago back here in a week if I
need it.
On 9/5/23 13:31, John Holland wrote:
I have a backup that is at least 2 days old offsite at a f
at 08:54:58AM -0400, John Holland wrote:
>> I just had a kernel panic when reloading a firefox tab pointed at facebook.
>> After restarting, all the filesystems had errors but /home was particularly
>> bad and caused the boot to stop and prompt if I wanted to enter a root
>> s
I turned off softdep.
My backups aren't super-current so I don't see restoring from backup as
a good idea.
My point was, OpenBSD is behind some other OS's (most?) in the
filesystem department. I know, "patches welcome" :) ......
On 9/5/23 08:54, John Holland w
I just had a kernel panic when reloading a firefox tab pointed at
facebook. After restarting, all the filesystems had errors but /home was
particularly bad and caused the boot to stop and prompt if I wanted to
enter a root shell.
I eventually got fsck to mark the /home filesystem clean but it
???sysctl hw.sensors???:
http://paste.debian.net/1278825/
Regards, Martin
Did you try apmd(8), see:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.htmlA
Also port obsdfreqd should help:
https://tildegit.org/solene/obsdfreqd
I know nothing about Apple, but HTH
John
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 05:41:57PM -0600, Nathan Gilbert wrote:
>
> On Apr 11, 2023, at 5:40 PM, John Mettraux wrote:
> >
> > Could your account be using a shell not listed in /etc/shells ?
> >
> > I use fish and sometimes experience the same issue on upgrades. I
on upgrades. I solve it by
re-adding /usr/local/bin/fish there.
Regards,
John
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 08:20:42AM +0100, Daniele B. wrote:
> My student was still safe dispite it and I'm working all night long...
>
> I'm derty (groomy). I'm tasty (smelling). Ouch, that's scaryy !
This isn't a social media platform, and treating it as such is
discourteous to other list member
023 10:23:27 CET, John Rigg wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 09:12:31AM +0100, Freddy Fisker wrote:
> > > The PCB do not start. This is the error:
> > >
> > > openbsd6$ pcb pcb:/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/swrast_dri.so:
> > > undefined symbol
> > >
debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
> option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
> backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
pcb fails here with following error message:
pcb: Fatal IO error 55 (no buffer space available) on X server :0.
Should this be moved to ports@ list?
John
> > # If I recall correctly, I converted to FLAC here because the WAV headers
> > # generated by aucat and SoX differed, and so SoX would refuse to play WAV
> > fil
> es
> > # created by aucat.
>
> That would be a bug in itself.
> How exactly does SoX refuse to play the WAVs created by aucat?
On Thu, 15 Sept 2022 at 17:12, John Verne wrote:
>
> On Thu, 15 Sept 2022 at 10:10, John Verne wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 14 Sept 2022 at 18:11, John Verne wrote:
> >
> > > I'm willing to sysupgrade to the latest snapshot for more
> > > comprehensiv
On Thu, 15 Sept 2022 at 10:10, John Verne wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Sept 2022 at 18:11, John Verne wrote:
>
> > I'm willing to sysupgrade to the latest snapshot for more
> > comprehensive testing. I can't tell from the recent changes around usb
> > in the tree wh
On Wed, 14 Sept 2022 at 18:11, John Verne wrote:
> I'm willing to sysupgrade to the latest snapshot for more
> comprehensive testing. I can't tell from the recent changes around usb
> in the tree what might have caused this, or if it's just my machine
> somehow
(Sending this to misc@ because I'm not sure it falls within the
purview of arm@, but I can repost to there if that would be more
appropriate.)
I've been tracking snapshots on a RaspPi 3+ and it looks like a recent
snapshot may have introduced some issues with the USB bus.
I don't have a lot of de
.
My /etc/printcap goes:
lp:\
sd=/var/spool/lpd:lp=:rm=192.168.xxx.xxx:rp=BINARY_P1
Maybe it will help.
Best regards,
John
Hi,
On OpenBSD, aligned_alloc currently fails with EINVAL if the requested
size is not a multiple of the requested alignment. Indeed, this stems
from a botch in the original specification in the C11 standard.
See Defect Report 460 or the NetBSD man page for more details, but this
silly requiremen
On 2022-05-19 02:49, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday.
Hhmmm... Given the precision found in OBSD, one should really wish Theo
a happy anniversary of his birthday. And I do!
jog
wish you many more years of producing great software and being cantankero
I'm attempting to install and run rspamd on -current, and running into
problems. Is anyone running it successfully?
According to the pkg-readme it should be ready to go out of the box but it uses
gobs of CPU then dies after a minute or three.
batteen# rcctl start rspamd
rspamd (timeout)
full
ys required to return a valid NUL-
terminated string of some sort, which makes it convenient.
In order to use perror(), one has to assign the error number to errno,
which in the case of functions like POSIX threads seems to somewhat
defeat the point of the design of the interfaces in my opinion.
Th
able to install the release ( stable ) version of OpenBSD sparc64 and
build the ports. Any help would be most appreciated. I have posted
regarding the inability to boot sparc from release ( stable ) previously
but have had no replies.
Any help?
Keep safe, kind regards John.
Sun Fire V100
dea of how to proceed with a sparc install?
Kind regards John
Are these your serial port settings?
Baud rate: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: NONE
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: NONE
I ran into the same issue before, by having one of these wrong
On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 1:12 PM David Anthony wrote:
> I wonder if I purchased a bad cable... I see
Possibly initiated by moving to a new access point. Thinkpad T550, Intel AC
7265
/etc/hostname.iwm0:
nwid mynet wpakey mykey
dhcp
dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #57: Mon Jun 7 14:04:52 MDT 2021
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 125495
Hi
I have a R51e and OpenBSD i386 works great on it.
I upgraded memory its from 1 to 2gig, but 1gig is
plenty.
John
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 08:14:14PM -0400, Thomas Vetere wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was looking to get a laptop to run OpenBSD. The one I am looking at in
particular is the
I think you've used "black_hole" and "black_whole" as table names. They
should all be the same.
John
On Wed, May 5, 2021, 5:18 AM Axel Rau wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> in pf.conf, I have at the beginning:
> - - -
> table persist file "/etc/pf/black_ho
On 4/26/21 7:43 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 11:57:42PM -0500, John Batteen wrote:
Greetings misc,
I am running 6.9 and am having some difficulty. I have
outputs.master=255,255 set in mixerctl.conf (it is the only line in
the file), but every time I open an application
Greetings misc,
I am running 6.9 and am having some difficulty. I have outputs.master=255,255
set in mixerctl.conf (it is the only line in the file), but every time I open
an application its individual volume is set to 0.496. For example, sndioctl
reveals:
input.level=0.490
input.mute=0
out
-and-how-do-they-actually-work-f2a734f6f991
Are you actually seeing a problem (an actual problem, not "I can only see
one line for my app in "top") specific to OpenBSD?
John
1H (0x5400), msi, address d8:07:b6:54:d7:98
Thanks!!
John
On 1/22/21 7:46 PM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 06:58:05PM -0600, John Batteen wrote:
Hi misc,
I just bought a TP-link TG-3468, and the chip says 8168h on it, but it is not
recognized by 6.8-current. Is this
Hi misc,
I just bought a TP-link TG-3468, and the chip says 8168h on it, but it is not
recognized by 6.8-current. Is this chip truly unsupported or just unrecognized?
Thanks,
John
The line from dmesg is:
vendor "Realtek", unknown product 0x8161 (class network subclass ethernet,
request rewrite "/sendy/l.php?i=$1"
I didn't hear back if it worked or not though.
John
On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 2:44 PM Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
> On 2021-01-07, John McGuigan wrote:
>
> > httpd's regex is based on Lua's, the following s
httpd's regex is based on Lua's, the following site will help you figure it out:
https://riptutorial.com/lua/example/20315/lua-pattern-matching
Keep in mind that this list isn't really tolerant of those who just
want pre-packaged solutions, you'll have to put in some elbow work.
On Wed, Jan 6,
3) Should switch(4) still be seen as a replacement for bridge(4)?
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks,
John
I've seen people install ClamAV on an OpenBSD box and have it do a
filesystem scan on a cron job just to meet audit requirements...
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 3:23 PM Brogan Beard wrote:
>
> In the enterprise context, there are often extensive security compliance
> rules, which include but are not l
g with switch(4) but I haven't been
able to independently test that.
-John
>
Hi Stefan, Thank you so much for your help, I will try current.
Kind regards John.
On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 at 15:57, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 01:42:54PM +0000, John Gould wrote:
> > Hi everyone, I am trying to set up a ldom on a sun t5120 machine running
> &
) the bootpath?
Kind regards John
t5120-14# cat ldom.conf
domain "primary" {
memory 8G
}
domain "puffy" {
vcpu 12
memory 4G
vdisk "/alt/vm/puffy/vdisk0"
vdisk "/alt/vm/puffy/vdisk1"
vnet
ar on switch0 or em1 however.
John
On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 3:21 PM John McGuigan wrote:
>
> After reading through the switch section of the ifconfig manpage I
> changed the line in /etc/hostname.switch0 from:
>
> add vether0
>
> to:
>
> addlocal vether0
>
> Unfo
ldn't mind replicating this on their hardware (I've
tested this on two APU2s) it would definitely be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
> I remember Theo(?) mentioning this about a MacBookAir some time ago.
Oops, that was jsg, sorry Theo:
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20130608064453
27;ve modified the kernel previously with config(8), as
you've said you copied it over from another machine.
Take care,
John
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 2:37 PM Amelia A Lewis wrote:
>
> Heylas again,
>
> So, I have a working machine again, after copying a kernel over from a
> work
match type OXM length 24 (padded to 26)
ox match class OPENFLOW_BASIC type IN_PORT hasmask no length 4
2
ox match class OPENFLOW_BASIC type META hasmask no length 8
0
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:22 AM Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> what output does
> switchctl monitor
>
&g
autoselect (none)
status: no carrier
prometheus$ cat /etc/hostname.em0
dhcp
prometheus$ cat /etc/hostname.em1
up
prometheus$ cat /etc/hostname.em2
up
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:10 AM Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> what is your ifconfig em0
> ifconfig em1
> ?
>
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 at 17
here see a glaring mistake or would be able to nudge me in
a better direction?
Thanks,
John
+1 for Symbol here. Have used them in factory environments and I can’t
recall one ever failing.
If buying used, be sure you can get the documentation for it, as these are
often configurable (eg. continuous vs. triggered scanning) via scanning
special barcodes.
John
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 07
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 6:04 PM Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 08:29:56AM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> > On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 09:46:09PM +0900, John Mettraux wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 8:38 PM Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > &g
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 8:38 PM Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 08:26:43PM +0900, John Mettraux wrote:
>
> > On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 5:36 PM Stuart Henderson
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > On 2020-05-23, John Mettraux wrote:
> > > >
&
On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 5:36 PM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2020-05-23, John Mettraux wrote:
> >
> > (...)
> >
> > Hard power down is the only way out, but rebooting still leads
> > immediately to the
> > "entry point at 0x1001000" wall. It
> > On 23 May 2020, at 12:54, John Mettraux wrote:
> >
> > I tried to upgrade my Lenovo X1 Carbon 7th generation i7-10510U
> > from 6.6 to 6.7.
> >
> > The last reboot freezes at "entry point at 0x1001000".
> >
> > I tried
various past threads here or on Reddit for "entry point at 0x..."
but none yield anything useful.
I attach the 6.6 dmesg, I fetched it after re-installing 6.6.
Thanks a lot,
John
OpenBSD 6.6 (RAMDISK_CD) #349: Sat Oct 12 11:03:52 MDT 2019
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch
Installed the ansible pkg via pkg_add. I cannot get the ansible network_cli
module to work in OpenBSD. Tried in version 6.6 and also 6.7 and both hang
at "using connection plugin network_cli". It never times out, hangs here
forever.
I copied my ansible configuration files over to a fedora OS and t
admin than developer but this has been sufficiently
reliable that I forget it's there
John
On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 at 12:00, Bryan Stenson wrote:
> I've thought about this as welland would love to use native
> OpenBSD tools for the job.
>
> Just a design idea:
>
> 1. Use
good, I guess?
John
On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 02:07 Oliver Leaver-Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What tools do people find useful for writing on OpenBSD? By writing I mean
> long form such as novels and technical books, including plot and character
> development, outlining, and formatting
bang". Seems appropriate here. I
might have missed one but I can't remember a "big bang" OpenBSD release.
That's a good thing.
John
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 00:32, Mohamed salah
wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBS
Ha. I was about to start out with how I can guess how complicated managing
an operating system is. Then I see the last line of your email saying, "How
about if you don't know, stop making guesses".
My comments only apply to my experience coding for bluetooth on mobile
devices and it was just overc
Right, without reading the code and only reading this commit message
it's all conjecture.
I was just hoping to hear something more if someone was inclined to share.
inclined. The commit message seems like some sort of inside joke.
Log message:
"It's not the years, honey; it's the mileage."
ok, thanks. Bluetooth is overcomplicated and if it's not managed properly
it just opens up the attack surface for no reason.
It definitely makes some things easy but there are always workarounds.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 11:52 PM Consus wrote:
> On 17:12 Tue 06 Aug, John Brahy wrote:
&
Hello,
Just curious if there was any change in OpenBSD supporting bluetooth.
In this commit from tedu@ it's saying that support was ripped out of the
kernel because it never really worked.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=140511572108715&w=2
man -k blue brings up nothing appros.
Thanks,
JB
gnizes the
Thunderbolt bus. I see "Intel DSL 5520 Thunderbolt" rev 0x00 at pci4 dev 0
function 0 not configured in the dmesg.
Thanks,
John
1
My next discovery step is to boot Debian on my spare apu4c4 and see if it
works there, capture some traffic, etc. I don't want to use that as a
gateway, though.
John
On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 at 16:22, Kyle wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get IPv6 set up on a firewall box running
drive on
sparc64.
I'm using a Sun t5120.
Kind regards John.
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 10:07:59 +0300
Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I keep finding articles about some government bans against some
> hardware manufacturers related to some backdoor for espionage. I know
> this is an old talk. Most China manufacturers are under the search:
> Huawei, ZTE, Lenovo,
I am not sure when this changed since I don't reboot the box often but
halt -p no longer powers off this box. It used to work, now it doesn't.
Any idea what the problem could be?
Thanks,
/jl
On 05/25/19 11:41, Patrick Harper wrote:
Oracle's Beijing Team maintains a port of FF60esr for Solaris/sparc that might
be useful (another mostly big-endian arch).
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland/tree/master/components/desktop/firefox
Excuse my ignorance but is it really Sparc? When
rk the devs have put into OpenBSD powerpc
that these machine are still very usable. They are hopelessly out of
date as far as the Mac OS are concerned!
Kind regards John.
On Tue, 7 May 2019 19:02:57 +
Kent Watsen wrote:
> Probably not what the OP is looking for, but `tmux` is my current
> "window manager" of choice ;)
Along those lines I find i3 is the perfect wm companion to tmux :)
/jl
On Tue, 7 May 2019 08:47:18 +0200
Denis Fondras wrote:
> > user-friendly and easy-to-use
> >
>
> Sounds like the exact description of current OpenBSD...
+100
This is exactly why I like and use it.
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 09:37:05 +0300
li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Thu, 11 Apr 2019 07:50:36 +0000 John Long
> > [...]
> > but they can be slow. They also have a card based on the Silicon
> > Image SiI3114 chipset. I didn't find much info on this one except
> > for Windo
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 15:35:22 -0400
gwes wrote:
> >> I'll second the LSI Logic/Avago/Broadcom? SAS/SATA controllers.
> >> They run as many disks as I want at full speed. As previously
> >> mentioned they can be quite inexpensive if you buy one relabelled
> >> as (for instance) an IBM card.
> >>
>
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 14:53:34 -0400
gwes wrote:
> >>
> >>>>> On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote:
> >>>>>> I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 +
> >>>>>> 2x2.5 drives but when I popped it open I found there
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 11:13:55 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-04-13, John Long wrote:
> > On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 08:05:29 - (UTC)
> > Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> >> On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote:
> >> > I have a Dell server th
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 08:05:29 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-04-11, John Long wrote:
> > I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5
> > drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA
> > ports on the motherboard total
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