On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 2:50 PM Thomas Frohwein wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 10:47:42PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Attempting to do a screen capture (x11) including audio; say chrome is
> > playing a video clip and I want to c
?
Cheers,
--patrick
ffmpeg details while playing raw.mkv
Input #0, matroska,webm, from '/tmp/raw.mkv': 0KB sq=0B f=0/0
Metadata:
ENCODER : Lavf58.76.100
Duration: 00:00:49.33, start: 0.00, bitrate: 10079 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Video: h264 (High 4:4:4 Predictive
passphrase?
Is the process simply running "bioctl -P sdX"? And entering old and
then new passphrases?
--patrick
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 04:47:53PM +0100, Mizsei Zolt??n wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on NetBSD the following is used to support the eMMC modules on RK356x. Would
> it possible to implement asomething similar for OpenBSD?
>
> https://github.com/NetBSD/src/commit/f30b89bb4385f5fe218ff86be5d458a51fc62d4c
>
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 06:09:06AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-04-18, S V wrote:
> > Hello, misc@!
> >
> > I'm using ARM64/current and see that my audio chip got detected by
> > simpleaudio
> > but OpenBSD can't attach audio to it
> >
> > Any suggestions on there to start reading? I'
On 1/21/23, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 01:46:34PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> On 1/20/23, David Gwynne wrote:
>> > On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 11:09:47AM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I
On 1/21/23, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 01:32:18PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> On 1/20/23, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>> > On 20.1.2023. 20:09, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I am trying get a new ISP
On 1/20/23, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 11:09:47AM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying get a new ISP setup working. The Router is
>> causing some pain. There is a /28 public block assigned.
>> The DSL router can'
On 1/20/23, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 20.1.2023. 20:09, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying get a new ISP setup working. The Router is
>> causing some pain. There is a /28 public block assigned.
>> The DSL router can't be configured i
to do:
# route add default $dslgw_ip
(!?)
Am I missing something?
Is there a better way to configure things?
Thanks,
--patrick
that ESXi, it could be possible that it actually degrades OpenBSD
performance/stability. In general it makes more sense to opt for the
Other 64-Bit guest type (for amd64).
I personally sometimes use Windows 11 guest types on things like VMware
Fusion or Parallels, but that's mostly because they sometimes have some
funky devices and I'm doing that for testing w/ graphics. For ESXi I'd
opt for Other 64-Bit.
Cheers,
Patrick
Hi,
https://docs.mesa3d.org/envvars.html#radeonsi-driver-environment-variables
For me freezes happen only when hardware acceleration is enabled so this
might be a good place to start.
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, at 19:56, Mickael Torres wrote:
> He
In Chrome, try logging on to chrome://flags and enable #ignore-gpu-blocklist.
Make sure hardware acceleration is enabled in the settings as well.
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2022, at 23:46, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> is anyone trying to use an older radeondrm c
get it on the network
> > again. Somewhere between 6.7 and 6.8, ix(4) broke with this hardware, an
> > integrated dual-port Intel X540.
>
> Do both ix0 and ix1 break, or just ix1?
>
> One important difference visible in dmesg is that ix starts using MSI-X.
Can you give this a
.
Patrick
Am Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 07:23:06PM +0100 schrieb Jan Stary:
> This is current/i386 on an ALIX.1E (dmesg below).
> The kernel does not build with the current cvs:
>
> cat /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/i386/genassym.cf
> /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/i386/genassym.cf | sh /usr/src/sys/k
I would read the fonts(7) man page first. Specifically the 'Installing
fonts in Xft' section.
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2021, at 23:38, Carson Chittom wrote:
> I have purchased some fonts that I like, and I want to use them
> throughout my OpenBS
Am Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 03:35:05PM +0100 schrieb Jan Stary:
> > > This is current/i386 on an ALIX.1E (dmesg below).
> > > I am trying to monitor the CPU temperature with
> > >
> > > wbsio0 at isa0 port 0x2e/2: W83627HF rev 0x41
> > > lm1 at wbsio0 port 0x290/8: W83627HF
> > >
> > > $ sysctl hw.se
You need to get the authors to change the license to an acceptable one
first, as GPL won't cut it. https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2021, at 15:24, Moritz Messner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> there seems to be a working driver
full list of supported hardware.
https://www.openbsd.org/amd64.html
Patrick Harper
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 09:55:34AM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 07:32:09AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2021-07-27, Vladimir Nikishkin wrote:
> > > Hello, everyone.
> > >
> > > This is my iked.conf:
> > >
> > > ```
> > > ikev2 "for-phone" passive esp \
> > >
> Your swap is only 256MB. That seem too low. (We have walked away
> from making it correspond to physical memory, but still, it seems
> uncomfortably low).
>
> As well, /usr seems a bit large, leaving not much for /home.
>
> The autoallocation scheme might have made a less than perfect
> deci
#x27;done') [done]
DNS domain name? (e.g. 'example.com') [my.domain] home
DNS nameservers? (IP address list or 'none') [none]
Password for root account? (will not echo)
Password for root account? (again)
Start sshd(8) by default? [yes]
Do you expect to run the X Window Syst
Perhaps it has something to do with Citrix being a dinosaur.
God forbid the powers that be choose on premise unix.
Regards
Patrick
> On Jun 4, 2021, at 6:43 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021/06/03 15:04, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>> Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wro
I suspect that you’ll be out of luck until TLSv1.3 is implemented.
I’ve found the same to be true with the new 10 gb sfp switches in our
infrastructure which surprisingly still implement TLSv1.0 & broken CGI web
server.
Regards
Patrick
> On Jun 1, 2021, at 3:44 PM, Stuart Henderson
> "sloppy" seems to fix the issue. I will do more tests this week before
> declaring
> victory :)
>
> Thank you Chris.
>
Get somme ;)
Regards
Patrick
Am Wed, May 12, 2021 at 09:46:28AM -0400 schrieb Aisha Tammy:
> afaik spamd(8) does not support ipv6 (yet).
> I also do not know if there is any ongoing effort for ipv6 to be added.
>
> On 5/12/21 9:24 AM, Martin wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I can't find in spamd(8) how to enable IPv6 listener in
Am Tue, May 04, 2021 at 03:38:14PM - schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> On 2021-05-04, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 12:59:27AM +0200, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> >> > ...
> >> > But when I do (as root): "sysctl kern.all
Am Sun, May 02, 2021 at 11:49:10PM +0200 schrieb Why 42? The lists account.:
>
> Actually I do notice one thing, having just upgraded to:
> kern.version=OpenBSD 6.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #492: Sat May 1 17:37:28 MDT
> 2021
>
> I checked the output from dmesg and I have a new boot time message:
>
Am Sun, Apr 04, 2021 at 11:32:10PM +0200 schrieb Mark Kettenis:
> > From: Darren Tucker
> > Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2021 09:18:30 +1000
> >
> > On Sun, 4 Apr 2021 at 01:32, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > Maybe you both can try my revert and mak
Am Fri, Apr 02, 2021 at 12:56:24PM +1100 schrieb Darren Tucker:
> On Fri, Apr 02, 2021 at 01:01:30AM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > Hi Darren,
> >
> > This got broken when Patrick fixed something related to slow mode for
> > the Marvel ARMADA 8040 SoC. The diff
y, this confusing bit has been changed in -current,
as you can read here:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html
But unless you're using current, you still need the line above.
But since you're complaining about EAP MSCHAP, I don't know what's the
issue there. Maybe tobhe@ or s
machine running OpenBSD that could comment
on the hardware support?
Thanks,
Patrick
machine running OpenBSD that could comment
on the hardware support?
Thanks,
Patrick
Am Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 02:29:02PM + schrieb Peter Kay:
> There appear to be no 4G modem support at the moment, specifically a
> mini PCI-e one so I can stick it in a PC engines apu4d4 and have a
> backup connection.
>
> Presuming a driver would need to be written, but just checking if I've
>
Am Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 08:46:20AM -0700 schrieb Todd C. Miller:
> On Fri, 08 Jan 2021 16:19:02 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > I know the disk itself works: this is the disk plugged into
> > an M.2 slot in a Dell Latitude E5570 (full dmesg below):
> > sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0:
> > naa.5001b44
Oh, and another correction: it's libc++ 10.0.1, we're not going 11 yet.
Am Thu, Jan 07, 2021 at 06:59:52PM +0100 schrieb Patrick Wildt:
> No, that's not correct. The libc++ 11 (*not* LLVM 11) has not yet been
> committed. This issue is because of libunwind 11. With libc+
No, that's not correct. The libc++ 11 (*not* LLVM 11) has not yet been
committed. This issue is because of libunwind 11. With libc++ 11 we
have made a separate ports build first, to check the fallout. Once the
fallout is mostly fixed, we'll do the switch to libc++ 11. Until then
snapshots are
I committed an update to libunwind which made a major bump necessary.
Maybe I should have asked ports to run with the build first, so that
base and packages would be aligned. Too late for that now. Time will
fix it though.
Am Thu, Jan 07, 2021 at 09:54:39AM -0700 schrieb Steve Williams:
> Hi,
>
On Sat, Dec 05, 2020 at 09:10:19PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> Perhaps add
>
> ntpd_flags="-s"
>
> to /etc/rc.conf.local
>
-s doesn't exist anymore.
ml
Also a shoutout to marcan, who'll be doing a lot of reverse engineering
on the M1. He's pretty good, and I'm supporting his project by being a
patron. I'm looking forward to his work, because of all the people out
there who can do it, he's definitely one of them.
http
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 06:30:25PM +0400, Michel von Behr wrote:
> Upgrading to snapshot did the trick - thanks for the great work!
>
> FWIW, I still see a quick message "entry point at: ..." just blinking, but
> the system boots normally. There are a few devices not identified, most
> importantly
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 09:59:29PM +0200, Dani Deni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> trying to find a low powered single board computer with two gigabit LAN for
> router purposes.
>
> already checked the https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html page, but google
> doesn't brings up any arm64 based SBC with 2 gigabit
Can you post your /etc/rc.conf.local ?
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On Fri, 14 Aug 2020, at 17:21, Justin Muir wrote:
> Wondering whether anyone has experience with Logitech USB speakers?
>
> Plugged in mine, did the rcctl rsnd/0 thingi from multimedia FAQ:
> # rcct
> On Jul 19, 2020, at 5:44 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Im not sure what you mean?
I can has all your VM’s in carbonite.
Regards
Patrick
> On Jun 23, 2020, at 11:31 AM, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> But newerversions of kvm / linux kernels are unaffected
> By the bug fyi
Sounds like FUD.
B.T.W where is Boba’s ride?
Regards
Patrick
on 0.0.0.0:500, but the policy will
only match if the IP address match to the one specified as "local".
Patrick
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 02:11:21PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>
>
> On 6/16/20 1:35 PM, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 01:09:32PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >> Hi Tobias,
> >>
> >> I put below the full configuration and the
-l /sbin/iked*
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 436584 Jun 15 20:42 /sbin/iked
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 436584 Jun 15 20:42 /sbin/iked.66
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 448744 May 7 12:52 /sbin/iked.67
> gateway$ date
> Tue Jun 16 12:51:13 EDT 2020
> gateway$ doas /etc/rc.d/iked stop
> iked(ok)
> gateway$ doas cp -p /sbin/iked.67 /sbin/iked
> gateway$ doas /etc/rc.d/iked start
> iked(ok)
> gateway$ doas ipsecctl -sa
> FLOWS:
> No flows
>
> SAD:
> No entries
> gateway$ date
> Tue Jun 16 12:51:54 EDT 2020
> gateway$ ls -l /sbin/iked*
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 448744 May 7 12:52 /sbin/iked
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 436584 Jun 15 20:42 /sbin/iked.66
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 448744 May 7 12:52 /sbin/iked.67
>
>
> >> My guess is that it is simple and I don't think about it properly, but I
> >> am hitting a road block trying to figure it out.
> >>
> >> I am a bit at a lost and any clue stick would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Daniel
> >>
> >
> > - Tobias
> >
>
Hi,
thanks for the detailed input. But there's one thing missing: The
log output of the daemon. It'll probably end up somewhere in /var/log/
daemon or /var/log/messages or so.
Since you see no SA or Flow at all, iked maybe hasn't successfully
created them at all, and for that we need to see what iked complains
about, which it probably did in the log files.
Best regards,
Patrick
Judging by the dmesg there is at least one unoccupied PCIe slot that could
accommodate an adapter such as a Silverstone ECWA2-LITE.
This would allow you to use Mini-PCIe cards that normally go in laptops,
including all of the iwm(4) devices.
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On Sat
e change to support multiple cameras in one
device. You can try this diff, let me know if this works on both
of your machines.
Patrick
diff --git a/sys/dev/usb/uvideo.c b/sys/dev/usb/uvideo.c
index d33e3079acd..da00d0d3d0d 100644
--- a/sys/dev/usb/uvideo.c
+++ b/sys/dev/usb/uvideo.c
@@ -510,6 +510
> Medoesn't a care a flying fsck about what is "trendy".
Is this the most ironic sentence ever posted on here? Dubiously censoring an
expletive with a common 'Unix' utility isn't motivated by some sort of desire
to feel like a part of the righteous ones? Come on.
ough for you to get by on this forum
without scrutiny.
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, at 18:06, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote:
> "Groot" wrote:
> > I've tried and failed to create more than 16
> > partitions on OpenBSD. First of all
I'm puzzled that you thought my statements were a complaint.
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On Sun, 12 Apr 2020, at 22:30, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Patrick Harper wrote:
>
> > I mean that all Chromium releases are made available for OpenBSD-stable
> >
I mean that all Chromium releases are made available for OpenBSD-stable
(excluding the previous release at any given time, as with all existing port
maintenance).
My understanding of -current is that it is meant for testing, not usage.
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On Sun, 12
The effort to support Chromium and Firefox (sans ESR) on OpenBSD akin to
Windows/macOS/'Linux' has not happened.
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On Sun, 12 Apr 2020, at 16:49, Raymond, David wrote:
> My problem with iridium is that it is based on an older version of
>
e of
the files. So that will be a helpful source for us. Otherwise we
will have to collect them ourselves.
For ARM there's still one commit left so that we can supply per-
board NVRAM files more easily. In essence: We're working on it!
Patrick
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, at 09:29, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tors 30 jan. 2020 kl 21:08 skrev Patrick Kristiansen
> :
> > > Properly starting up a daemon process requires several steps,
> > > often involving unveil(2), pledge(2), chroot(2), prviledge
> > >
uld you
give some examples of what you mean by 'simpler approach' in this
context?
Do you mostly do systems programming?
Best regards,
Patrick
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, at 21:10, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Patrick Kristiansen wrote on Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 09:05:11PM +0100:
>
> > The process I need to run is written in Clojure and thus runs on the
> > Java Virtual Machine. Do you have any suggestions on
Hi Ingo,
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, at 18:35, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Patrick Kristiansen wrote on Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 09:29:20AM +0100:
>
> > But another use for daemon(8) is for its ability to detach the child
> > process from the controlling terminal and
t from the
shell? Perhaps a combination of nohup and starting a background job?
Best regards,
Patrick
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Patrick Kristiansen wrote on Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 08:13:28PM +0100:
>
>> Is there something like the FreeBSD daemon(8) command for OpenBSD,
>> which can r
useful to
me.
Thanks,
Patrick Kristiansen
Did you follow /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/gnome ?
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, at 23:05, Michael G Workman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> OpenBSD is a great operating system, glad to have been to installed it
> successfully.
>
> I installed
that LX2K
hardware, unless someone from us gets such a machine and starts writing
support for it.
Patrick
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=156941089510768&w=2
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2019, at 16:29, Stefan Hagen wrote:
> Hello *
>
> I was browsing around and noticed that there are no files for the SGI
> platform on the mirrors. SGI is mention
Hi,
On 11/17, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Patrick Marchand wrote:
> > On 11/15, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > > Patrick Marchand wrote:
> > > > I'll be playing around with DragonflyBSD Hammer2 (and multiple offsite
> > > > backups) for a home
t
> you need and I'll post it ;)
>
> Thanks!
Dale
Is it possible to place the ESP nterface in debug?
Can you log PF/UDP traffic on the local unbound?
Regards
Patrick
Hello,
On 11/15, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Patrick Marchand wrote:
> > I'll be playing around with DragonflyBSD Hammer2 (and multiple offsite
> > backups) for a home NAS over the next few weeks. I'll probably do a
> > presentation about the experience
Hey,
Since I'm getting off-list questions from more than one person,
I'll post here as well.
On 11/15, Patrick Marchand wrote:
> I'll be playing around with DragonflyBSD Hammer2 (and multiple offsite
> backups) for a home NAS over the next few weeks. I'll probably do
Hi,
I'll be playing around with DragonflyBSD Hammer2 (and multiple offsite
backups) for a home NAS over the next few weeks. I'll probably do a
presentation about the experience at the Montreal BSD user group
afterwards. It does not require as many ressources as ZFS or BTRFS, but
offers many
o have a look at suspend/resume at one of the next OpenBSD
hackathons.
For the screen backlight I have come up with a diff, but it's not yet
ready to be committed, as it should be done in a different fashion.
Still, I have attached the diff if you want to give it a go.
Patrick
diff
On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 10:05:38AM +0100, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 12:08:08AM +0100, Stefano Enrico Mendola wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > my bad, I thought the grepped output was enough.
> > Here's the complete dmesg(8) output. =
lso, the firmware repository does not contain any .nvram file, which
> > makes me doubteven more that the problem is related to something
> > partially supported.
> >
> > Any ideas? Best regards
> > Stefano
Hi,
all of the SDIO connected chips need an NVRAM, which can not be provided
by the firmware image, since it really is a per-device setting. So one
could start collecting them, but I'm not sure if that would lead to
covering most of the machines. Maybe we could cover at least those that
complained...
Anyway, it looks like your NVRAM is stored in a specific EFI variable,
like it is on some other x86 machines, and since we unfortunately have
no support for reading EFI variables yet, you will need to use Linux for
retrieving the file.
mount -t efivarfs efivarfs /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
cp /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/nvram-74b00bd9-805a-4d61-b51f-43268123d113
/some/external/stick/brcmfmac43340-sdio.txt
I have attached a program that converts that text file into the nvram
file:
cc -o nvram nvram.c
./nvram brcmfmac43340-sdio.txt brcmfmac43340-sdio.nvram
And that's the file you can then put into /etc/firmware to finally use
your bwfm(4) device!
Patrick
I can confirm that switching to EXA made GNOME usable. This'll only work up to
Northern Islands cards/IGPs though.
Guess I'll be holding off of a GPU upgrade for a while longer.
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2019, at 13:47, Patrick Harper wrote:
> I
Hi, All:
I am new to OpenBSD; I recently installed 6.5 on a Dell Inspiron 6000
and upgraded to 6.6 yesterday. Suspend did not work in 6.5 and still
doesn't in 6.6.
What is the best way for me to go about debugging this issue? So far,
I have checked:
- dmesg for ACPI wake devices
- syslog for susp
is
loaded, but in 6.5 and prior 3D-accelerated stuff was usable. Cayman should be
fine with 8 million pixels.
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On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, at 13:12, Jeff wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 17:59:41 +0200
> Federico Giannici wrote:
>
> > On 2019-
partitions without a software device.
For example:
$cat /etc/fstab
/dev/wd0a /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0d /home/Backups/ ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
The device naming may take some massaging to work...
man fstab & disklabel for more info.
Regards
Patrick
ful reload or the following syntax error:
httpd[35299]: parent_sig_handler: reload requested with SIGHUP
httpd[35299]: /etc/httpd.conf:20: syntax error
httpd[35299]: no actions, nothing to do
Regards
Patrick
Adding an empty line at the end of login.conf fixed my problem.
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, at 14:21, Patrick Harper wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> For a while this file has instructed a new login class to be added to
> the end of /etc/login.conf,
I'm using 6.5-stable including the binary package updates.
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, at 14:21, Patrick Harper wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> For a while this file has instructed a new login class to be added to
> the end of /etc/login.conf, as per
e daemon seems to
continue running), whereas it should display the gdm greeter. Whether or not
this is a byproduct of the staff class settings I don't know.
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What motivates me to stay on OpenBSD is that I want the free desktop concept to
work. This system + Arcan + GNOME-like interface seems, to me, like an
compelling way to get there. I hope I can shoehorn this project into my life
and then reality in some fashion.
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SP?
Do you have an alternate DNS server you can test against? Are you using your
ISP’s DNS?
Perhaps the new OpenBSD unwind package is worth investigating ;)
]Regards
Patrick
> On Aug 25, 2019, at 1:31 PM, Radek wrote:
>
> Hello Patrick,
>
>> In my opinion your net5501’s system ca
nly & can no longer execute
things like storage or virtualization.
The OpenBSD O.S includes all the user-land tools such as ping & top in addition
to a standardized precompiled kernel.
Regards
Patrick
.
>
>
> On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 19:12:55 -0500
> Patrick Dohman wrote:
>
&
text switches & interrupts doing while the VPN is up & traffic
is flowing?
vmstat -w 4
What is your memory high water mark during a peak traffic?
vmstat -m
Regards
Patrick
> On Aug 21, 2019, at 12:34 AM, radek wrote:
>
> Hello Patrick,
> I am sorry for the late reply.
>
yption keys, and
users are urged to remain current with all manufacturer updates.
Read:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/08/15/critical-new-bluetooth-security-issue-leaves-your-devices-and-data-open-to-attack/
And: https://knobattack.com/
And if your "manufacturer" has EOLed
Do you consider memory an issue?
What is the speed of your memory?
Unix load average can occasionally be deceiving.
What make of Ethernets are you running?
Regards
Patrick
> On Aug 19, 2019, at 5:28 AM, radek wrote:
>
> Hello Patrick,
>
>> Does your ISP implement authoritat
Hello,
On 08/19, Oliver Marugg wrote:
> I am preparing switching my desktop from another OS to OpenBSD. Is anyone
> using an Evoluent USB Wired Mouse (C/4 or 4 small) with OpenBSD? Or any
> other great ideas about an ergonomic mouse working with OpenBSD?
Most mouses should work, though I remember
Does your ISP implement authoritative DNS?
Do you suspect a UDP issue?
Is a managed (switch) involved? Has duplex ever been an issue?
Regards
Patrick
> On Aug 18, 2019, at 1:03 PM, Radek wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have two testing gateways (6.5/i386) with site-to-side VPN b
o support. I recently received mine. As long as the SG-1100 uses
a recent (as in 2017/2018) U-Boot it should be possible to support
that hardware once the Turris Mox support got better.
That said, I would assume that the USB 3.0 ports work already and the
the WAN port should do as well. The eMMC is not yet supported. If I
had one I could have a look.
Patrick
Hi,
we recently found that the switch to constant-time AES has quite a heavy
impact on IPsec performance. But since according to CVS that was part
of OpenBSD 6.2 already, it's probably something else.
https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/d223d7cb85c1f2f705da547a0134b949655abe6a
Patric
rican trade dominance may actually increase.
Regards
Patrick
ong as nothing has changed, bwfm(4)
on USB worked fine with the one USB one that I had: The official
raspberry Pi USB WiFi stick that they sold before they put the WiFi
chip onto the board itself. I wouldn't blame that on the driver.
Did you try the stick with Linux? If it works with Linux then maybe
it's my fault after all.
Patrick
An SVG with the textual logo exists at
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/83/OpenBSD_Logo_-_Cartoon_Puffy_with_textual_logo_below.svg
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On Thu, 13 Jun 2019, at 19:37, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAG
using the platform to mark hardware as needing
replacement.
While it does not provide a method to load unauthenticated privileged code,
the effect of these errors may persist across reboots and affect trust in
the underlying hardware, so disable error injection through EINJ if
securelevel is set."
R
yesterday and in the past there aren't any.
>
Withstanding the obvious have you tried --enable-unveil?
Regards
Patrick
I'd love to have one as well...
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 11:16:51AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I am hoping to get one also... and as a rule whatever I get my hands on tends
> to work out well.
>
> danieljb...@icloud.com wrote:
>
> > I just ordered some E495s (not 'T', but pretty similar). I t
As you can see in dmesg, it actually sees sd0, and it does not detach.
Instead, the device node just isn't in /dev, because the insaller does
create that on the fly. Since you are not using the installer, you
have to manually type cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV sd0
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 09:08:58PM +0300
sting subject.
In my opinion there is still a need for a certificate infrastructure inside
private LAN's.
I’ve learned that in many situations a DNS authority can not be accommodated &
certs are non-op.
In addition I find the reliance on public API via browser a potential privacy
concern.
Regards
Patrick
FFS isn't a journaling filesystem so any 'wear', even on primitive flash
storage, won't be enough to worry about.
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On Fri, 31 May 2019, at 03:41, sove...@vivaldi.net wrote:
> 30 May, 2019
>
> Greetings OpenBSD aficionados
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