On Fri, 27 Dec 2024, at 05:12, Anon Loli wrote:
> This is all, granted, me not understanding how CPU and other resource's
> scheduling works in general, and/or in OpenBSD, but this to me seems to be the
> most sane thing.
> Is manual resource dividing even possible in OS-s, and another question - i
I like Berkeley Mono. Been using it for terminals for some years now. Not free
but worth every cent.
John
On Sat, 26 Oct 2024, at 20:01, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a font that looks like one from those old computers (VGA
> 437?), preferrably from the base install. Any
Hi,
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024, at 09:15, Anders Andersson wrote:
> I bought an 85 year old house in the woods, and apparently I can get 10
> Gbit/s there. My good old APU4 firewall is barely keeping up with 100 Mbit/s
> so I need to look for an alternative.
It won't do 10Gbps but you should be able t
On Wed, 3 Apr 2024, at 14:08, Nick Holland wrote:
> Why do you think that's an "excellent idea" -- something you would
> encourage people to do? What is it that you see bash doing so much
> better than stock pdksh?
presumably those tens of thousands of lines of completely unvetted custom tab
com
On Tue, 2 Apr 2024, at 03:24, Karel Lucas wrote:
> 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.
You're getting plenty of good advice here :-) I have some advice also,
hopefully good advice:
Firstly, use shellcheck (https://
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 15:09, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Same problem: 'Local file?' prompt. I typed it by pressing down on
> Enter, let go of Enter, while pressing down on Shift, pressed ` key (for
> ~) and the . key.
What’s the context here?
Are you running cu in
* an xterm?
* an ssh session t
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 14:18, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> I opened a serial terminal using 'cu -l cuaU0 -s 115200', but can't exit
Enter
~
.
Try that
(It also works for OpenSSH interactive sessions)
John
On Tue, 26 Mar 2024, at 04:30, Dan wrote:
> Eventually, having the kernel possibility to customize the config path
> from /etc in eg /heroxyz
> could be helpful for a firewall, what do you think?
Everything you to complicate ongoing admin will hinder your maintenance and IMO
this will make your
Hi,
On Thu, 14 Mar 2024, at 00:25, ofthecentury wrote:
>. And I was under the impression there would be no graphics
> errors week 1 of me using OpenBSD due to the way OpenBSD was
> centered around code auditing and only releasing something very
> stable and tested, especially something so senstive
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023, at 01:29, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
> Until yesterday my WiFi on an iPhone 7 (iOS 15.8) was working
> flawlessly; the IPv4s are statically assigned by dhcp(8). I disabled MAC
> address randomization on the smartphone. As it seems, I can ping, e.g.
> google.de (both IPv4 and IPv6)
Hi,
You haven’t said anything about your hardware platform, but could you run one
of them on non-UPS power? Then you’d still have one online when (*not* if) the
UPS fails, and also they’ll both normally be online for maintenance, syspatch,
config changes etc
I do recall installing a pair of id
On Fri, 2 Jul 2021, at 10:29, Zack Newman wrote:
> When I start dhcpcd during booting the “normal” way (i.e., rcctl enable
> dhcpcd), I am able to successfully dump the lease information
> associated with the alc0 interface (which is connected directly to my
> bridge modem); however when I start
On Tue, 29 Jun 2021, at 15:18, Reuben ua Bríġ wrote:
> any comments?
http://man.openbsd.org/style.9
Yes, two comments
1. Read more / write less
2. Sharp deviations from widely-accepted style, such as multiply-nested
ternaries, make it harder for others to play in your codebase, with zero
tang
On Sun, 27 Jun 2021, at 02:06, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> I remember that for earlier versions of terraform all providers were
> available as OpenBSD packages/ports, that is now changed.
>
> $ terraform init
> Initializing the backend...
>
> Initializing provider plugins...
> - Finding latest v
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