On Sun, 28 Mar 2021, Stuart Henderson wrote:
It is something that could possibly be caused by bad hardware or a
glitch in the power feed amongst other options (the latter may affect
some machines differently than others)..
I've had a string of power "blips" over the last year or so. Oddly
en
So, I have a mipsel-none-elf32 bare-metal Clang/LLVM cross-compiler (and the
corresponding bare-metal GNU cross-binutils), and the platform-specific code
('sys/mips/mips' and 'sys/mips/broadcom') from the FreeBSD source tree as a
starting point.
Are there any other specific considerations to boots
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From: Rick Ballard
Date: Sun, May 20, 2018 at 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: Snapshot upgrade to 6.2 -> 6.2 : kernel relink issue
To: Solene Rapenne
Found the problem !
I accidently upgraded from the amd64 bsd.rd instead of the i386 bsd.rd I
had used for
Yes, typo in the subject header. My correction and your reply crossed on
the wires.
Anyway this was a -current snapshot upgrade from 6.2 -> 6.3.
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 1:47 PM, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>
> Rick Ballard writes:
>
> > I can log to the console and have a
Subject should read 6.2 -> 6.3
Used bsd.rd
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 1:32 PM, Rick Ballard wrote:
> I can log to the console and have a functioning router/firewall.
>
> However, most commands fail:
>
> drmons0544w-142-166-18-133# vi test
> 4▒▒: not found/vim[1]:ELF▒
&
7
ppb7 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 "Intel E600 PCIE" rev 0x00
pci8 at ppb7 bus 8
ppb8 at pci8 dev 0 function 0 "IDT 89HPES4T4" rev 0x0e
pci9 at ppb8 bus 9
ppb9 at pci9 dev 2 function 0 "IDT 89HPES4T4" rev 0x0e
pci10 at ppb9 bus 10
em2 at pci10 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82574L" rev 0x00: msi, address
00:00:24:d2:37:2e
ppb10 at pci9 dev 3 function 0 "IDT 89HPES4T4" rev 0x0e
pci11 at ppb10 bus 11
em3 at pci11 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82574L" rev 0x00: msi, address
00:00:24:d2:37:2f
ppb11 at pci9 dev 4 function 0 "IDT 89HPES4T4" rev 0x0e
pci12 at ppb11 bus 12
ppb12 at pci0 dev 26 function 0 "Intel E600 PCIE" rev 0x00
pci13 at ppb12 bus 13
tcpcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 "Intel E600 LPC" rev 0x00: 14318179 Hz
timer, watchdog
isa0 at tcpcib0
isadma0 at isa0
com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ti16750, 64 byte fifo
com0: console
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
spkr0 at pcppi0
skgpio0 at isa0 port 0x680/32
gpio0 at skgpio0: 16 pins
gpio1 at skgpio0: 2 pins
vmm0 at mainbus0: VMX
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
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Rick Ballard
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia, Canada
On Mon, 05 Feb 2018 07:11 -0500, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> i can't do it myself, hence this email.
> would someone please create a package for zenlisp
> (http://www.t3x.org/files/zenlisp.zip)?
> thanks.
Why bother with a package? This:
https://github.com/barak/zenlisp/blob/master/README
just say
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 08:22 +, Dell Sanders wrote:
> Is there a way to bind a key to move a window to specified position on
> the screen (for example coordinates 0,0)?
Might have to resort to an external program like xdotool.
On Mon, 08 May 2017 18:45 +0800, johnw wrote:
> Both tried and not work.
Yeah, you might be waiting for a while. According to the following,
both projects have this as an open issue but haven't been able to commit
resources to it. In the former case, the issue has been deferred from
one release
On Mon, 01 May 2017 14:25 +0300, G wrote:
> I tried adding to /etc/hostname.iwm0
> I put after up iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Read carefully http://man.openbsd.org/man5/hostname.if.5
> On 03/04/17 18:40, Rick Ballard wrote:
> > I have an old soekris running 5.8 -current. When I try to boot from the
> > latest snapshot bsd.rd, I cannot get a list of packages from any mirror I
> > tried:
> > Unable to get a verified list of distribution sets
>
#x27;) [http]
HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none]
HTTP Server? (hostname, list#, 'done' or '?') [openbsd.delfic.org]
Server directory? [/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/i386]
*Unable to get a verified list of distribution sets.*
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Rick Ballard
Dartmouth,
â â
Nova Scotia, Canada
On Mon, 08 Aug 2016 11:42 +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> [...] another low friction and low time investment approach could
> have been to proactively take these usernames/urls and put
> placeholders or links to the official project site.
Why should the project do put up links on its site for any
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> Hello,
Hi!
> yesterday I've been at an interesting presentation of pelican (it was a
> git+pelican+fabric gramework), in order to create static websites and I
> very much appreciated the topic. I had also recently had a look at jekill
> (
> hmm ... in the end i see two big "problems" of OpenBSD:
> a) SMP of network stack/pf.
> b) a modern file system like ZFS or Hammer.
Yay! I just won a bet (from a friend of mine) that this was going to
turn into a troll. Thanks for the confirmation, dude! (My friend is
not happy with you, thou
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 8:58 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
> I don't have enough room in / to have my htdocs there so I want to
> move it to /usr/htdocs. This is in 5.7. No problem I thought, I've
> had to do it before. So my /etc/httpd.conf looks like this:
>
> chroot "/usr/htdocs"
It's probably supp
Hi,
I have a an Asus K75DE Notebook
( AMD A10-4600M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 7600 Series )
Right now I'm running OBSD 5.5, with Gnome3 Desktop, radeon-firmware seems
to work fine.
"$ glxinfo | grep -i render
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD ARUBA"
"$ uname :
> Who teach the true message about the true free software?
>
> I ask this because I not want be deceived by hypocritical liars that teach
> falsely about free software.
This explains it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krb2OdQksMc&t=1m47s
> A long time ago this worked: https://github.com/eest/despotify-obsd
Aaron, thanks for hosting the distro
(http://qbit.devio.us/despotify-1.520.tar.gz). The original (at
http://despotify.se) seems to be long gone.
Mike Bregg wrote:
> I've been using the VPS provider Vultr.com [...]
I second Vultr, fwiw. Works a lot like DO, but better in a few ways.
I got a Vultr account back in the day when DO didn't have support for
any of the BSDs. Been running OpenBSD on Vultr ever since. BTW,
Vultr never emailed me
>From the linux su man page:
> This version of su uses PAM for authentication, account and session
> management. Some configuration options found in other su
> implementations, such as support for a wheel group, have to be
> configured via PAM.
So, you see, the jack-booted thug "rulers" have alr
FWIW I have had an OpenBSD VPS with these dudes for about 6 months now.
https://www.vultr.com/
No downtime, no problems yet. (Yeah, I know, it's not a lot of time.) As
Paul said, they're not OpenBSD centric, but they allow you to install from
ISOs. They have a web management interface, all SSD
Lewis,
If censorship is your thing, why don’t you start by censoring yourself.
What you are asking for here is offensive.
-Rick
On Nov 22, 2013, at 12:26 PM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> Il 22/nov/2013 19:07 "J. Lewis Muir" ha scritto:
>>
>> On 11/22/13 11:17 AM,
Thanks for the reminder Diana. I appreciated Chuck's posts on misc@.
-rick
On Tue, 27 Aug 2013, Diana Eichert wrote:
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list.
While rid
? Or do those Ubiquiti devices not let you do that?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Mark
>
>
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Rick Ballard
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia, Canada
http://www.ideaphore.com
function 0 "Ralink RT2561S" rev 0x00: irq 10, address
00:22:6b:9b:2b:f0
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2561C, RF RT2527
I have googled and rtfm'd but I cannot see how to set a per interface/route
tcp/udp window size on OpenBSD. Is this even possible ?
--
Rick Ballard
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia, Canada
http://www.ideaphore.com
tached). Anything
I can try before reverting to 4.2-RELEASE?
many thanks,
-rick
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> That is fixed in 4.3 or in -current not sure if it made the previous
> release.
>
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 10:17:02AM +0200, Torsten Frost wrote:
>&g
750 (IDE drives). Any help is greatly appreciated.
thx,
-rick
OpenBSD 4.3 (GENERIC) #698: Wed Mar 12 11:07:05 MDT 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 2.39 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,
OpenBSD
> is already freer than most, and I also feel it is.
> At least in spirit.
Is this even debatable? What lawyer in his right mind would argue that
Stallman's licenses are *more* free than OpenBSD!?
> But that is not enough for Mr. Stallman,
> and he is free to have that opinion.
He sure is (free to debate the merits of OpenBSD on *his* mailing lists).
I've been an OpenBSD advocate for years. This stuff gets rather tired after a
while (I can't even imagine what it must be like to be a core member of the
OpenBSD team and have to read this stuff).
-Rick
I just installed 4.1 and I get a screen full of dc0: failed to force
tx and rx to idle state
I thought it might be a harmless annoyance but after awhile
the thing drops into the debugger
I missed the exact message it gave.
I was hoping it would do it again before I have to leave but it hasn't
I goo
very little traffic, mostly
just posts by me about patches, etc.
Good luck with whatever you choose, rick
y. More costly than the ones at newegg but
they "just work". See http://www.netgate.com/
-rick
beezle
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a name of signature.asc]
David Chapman said:
>I am looking at perhaps a A31 or R51 or R52, T30 perhaps. I have been
>looking at http://laptopcloseout.ca/canada/store.html in their IBM
>section.
Stay away from the T30. They have a lot of motherboard and disk
failures.
--
Rick Kelly [EMAIL
Ari Constancio wrote:
Hello,
I can't enable an Asus WL-107G wireless card (Ralink-based) with
OpenBSD 4.0 on a Compaq Presario 920EA laptop. The card works with
non-BSD OS's in the same machine.
I have been told the problem actually could be the PCMCIA interface,
rather than the card - I did tr
nge anything because their attitude isn't based on your
> kind of logic. Sometimes you just have to wait for their attitude to change.
And sometimes you have to do things to expedite that change in attitude, like
not buy products from companys that don't have your best interests at heart.
This thread is boring and going nowhere.
-Rick
It is amazing that more people don't get this.
Perhaps the laptops could be shipped with a pack of vitamins, a loaf of
bread, and light body armor?
-Rick
but skewed by one instruction. If the first one does a bad memory fetch,
>> then the second one will not have fetched the instruction causing the
>> fault so contains restartable machine state. Masscomp sold a machine
>> like this once.
>Didn't the first Apoll
/rc.conf.local . I think the default is localhost.cf .
What does the sendmail in test mode show?
% sendmail -bt
ADDRESS TEST MODE (ruleset 3 NOT automatically invoked)
Enter
> 3,0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-rick
Here are some more details on the steps I describe ab
.2-openbsd-i386.tgz).
I'm going to ask around to find out how we got it. Apparently it's not
supported but works fine.
-rick
using the Linux binary uner Linux emulation. The binary executes fine, and
the OpenBSD box and Legato server are communicating perfectly. Backups work,
but with
Where does everyone else put ClamAV's socket? I tried to create a directory
structure similar to mysql's, ie, put clamav.sock in /var/run/clamav/, but when
I restart the machine this directory gets deleted. I can't put it in
/var/clamav/ because of permissions. Do people put it in /tmp? That see
when i first began to learn unix, openbsd provided me with a clean and
secure "plot of land" from which to build upon. thank you for your
efforts.
happy birthday, from ann arbor, MI.
rlh
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
tp://www.freebsd.org/projects/cvsweb.html#about
but in short the link to http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/ above
references an HTTP interface for viewing the CVS repository where the OpenBSD
website files are kept.
-Rick
> but it looks useful and I'm putting the link in my OpenBSD
ev0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0
uhidev0: Logitech USB Receiver, rev 1.10/9.10, addr 2, iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev0: 5 buttons and Z dir.
wsmouse1 at ums0 mux 0
dkcsum: wd0 matched BIOS disk 80
root on wd0a
rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
^
This is the result of a manual reset when removing A/C power locked up the
machine.
-Rick
These threads truly hurt the list, and make everyone suffer.
Please stop.
-Rick
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 01:54:46PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> >Not true. I have spoken my mind many times in-person and at work,
>
th the "better than
you" attitude from the vocal minority on this list
which reminds one unpleasantly of Jerry Fallwell,
Osama bin Liden, and other wacko religious crowds.
Put a sock in it, Rick. Almost everyone met your type
in grade school. Small boys who pick fights with
younger gi
Sigfred Heversen wrote:
Rick Barter wrote:
[snippy snap stuff]
Your experience with theaching are not that extensive, I gather?
/Sigfred
What makes you say that? Please elaborate. If you have a point, make
it. And before you go getting all high and mighty, run your next
email through a
otions and emotional implications from the list.
If you're one of those people who acts all tough on the net (wahey! I'm
a really mean guy on [EMAIL PROTECTED] better watch out for me!) then you're
the one who needs psychological help, rather than the aforementioned
(think it was by
-f wrote:
dear list,
a nice cup of coffee in front of me, and as a big fan of
robert x., let me reflect a bit on the phenomenon called
"misc@openbsd.org"... will try to keep it short.
You failed to keep it short.
a couple of days ago, there was a quite big thread about optimized
kernel buil
Thanks for the help, everyone. It really is appreciated and helped me
a lot today.
Thanks,
rvb
I've obviously spent too much time away from the console lately. I am
looking for a package and can't, for the life of me, remember how to
find them.
I know there is a search key option to a command, but I can't remember
which command. make? pkg_info? I've tried searching the archives,
bu
> Dmesg recognizes my sound card and I checked the levels and NOTHING on
> my card is muted. I would provide the dmesg if I knew how to do it.
First, this belongs at misc@, not tech@
Second, this information can be obtained by reading the manual page.
man dmesg
Note that from reading this page,
I ran 3.5 on a couple 5013G-Ms. Never had any problems.
On Wed, 25 May 2005, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> An associated mentioned that they were having decent OS compatility (Linux)
> with SuperMicro machines. Has anyone tried them? They seem to be pretty
> cost effective for the h/w capability.
>
>
Rick Barter wrote:
I have Googled and searched the archives, but I'm not finding what I'm
looking for.
I have installed php4 from ports and realize after researching an erro I
was getting and viewing info.php that I don't have support for mysql and
postgresql.
Is there a way I
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Yeah, but my question was about compiling different flavors. This is
because I'm dealing with an OpenBSD 3.0 machine. The search continues...
How could anyone have guess that as it wasn't in your question?
There is so much improvement from then, that it may be time to swit
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Rick Barter wrote:
I have Googled and searched the archives, but I'm not finding what I'm
looking for.
I have installed php4 from ports and realize after researching an erro
I was getting and viewing info.php that I don't have support for mysql
and postgres
I have Googled and searched the archives, but I'm not finding what I'm
looking for.
I have installed php4 from ports and realize after researching an erro
I was getting and viewing info.php that I don't have support for mysql
and postgresql.
Is there a way I can add support for these databases
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:23:38AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
Saw this today:http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3502786
Haven't found a licence yet to see how "free" it really is but it
like progress.
Anyone know more/better ?
"This is not the first ti
Thierry Lacoste wrote:
I installed -current on an i386 laptop from
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/i386
Running xorgconfig I have:
xorgconfig: can't load library 'libc.so.35.1'
Same problem with xf86config3, xf86config, xf86cfg and xorgcfg.
I'm also having problems with two PCMCIA wir
Rick Barter wrote:
Rick Barter wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Something else... today I had a chance to checkout a new wireframe
puffy tshirt. The texture of them is incredible, blind people will
appreciate the shirts a lot, heck they are just plain sexy. We should
have made a wireframe blowfish
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