Francois Ambrosini [francois.ambros...@famb.info] wrote:
> After upgrading from the July 25 to the August 24 snapshot (amd64), I started
> getting "re0: watchdog timeout" messages from the system when sending files
> via
> re0. This seems to be caused by MSI being enabled in sys/dev/pci/if_re_pci.
On 29/08/13 18:37, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| Hi everyone,
|
| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| IPv6 to the mix of our already working IPv4 setup.
|
| What should /etc/hostname.carpX look like for an IPv6 setup? Is
HI!
Auuu! :) Where is php-5.4.19?
#pkg_add -u [12:51]
quirks-1.90: ok
asterisk-11.5.1-imap:ffmpeg-20130319->20130718: ok
asterisk-11.5.0-imap->11.5.1-imap: ok
mplayer-20130214p4->20130214p5: ok
nfsen-1.3.6pl1p2->1.3.6pl1p2: ok
Error from
http://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i
-- Original --
From: "Tomas Bodzar";
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Fung wrote:
> 1. root login xfce can shutdown the pc smoothly using mouse.
> 2. other user in xfce can not shutdown the pc, why?
>
> # visudo
> ...
> %wheel ALL=(ALL) SETENV: ALL
> share ALL=N
On 2013-08-29 Thu 17:02 PM |, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >
> > Wonder why keep running something doing nothing ;)
> >
>
> Still happily married I see. (:>
>
Install a network of multiple machines at home. There'll be lots to do..
--
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!-- On Fri 30.Aug'13 at 9:08:05 BST, Fung (fungm...@qq.com), wrote:
> -- Original --
> From: "Tomas Bodzar";
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Fung wrote:
>
> > 1. root login xfce can shutdown the pc smoothly using mouse.
> > 2. other user in xfce can not sh
When I want to shut down, I use on/off switch. No permissions needed.
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network.
From: James GriffinSent: Friday, August 30, 2013 6:00 AMTo:
misc@openbsd.orgSubject: Re: user can not shutdown PC in xfce
!-- On Fri 30.Aug'13 at 9:0
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:08:56AM +0100, Andy wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Adding the inet6 as an alias didn't work for me.
> When the first line is an 'inet' entry, adding an inet6 alias
> results in errors when running /etc/netstart :(
I never had a need to use 'alias' for IPv6 addresses, even
when a
On 2013-08-29, Todd T. Fries wrote:
> Any 'inet6' except the first link local reference in a given hostname.if(4)
> file should be followed by 'alias'.
>
> Aka you need:
>
> inet6 alias 2a00:7e0:0:a::1
"alias" shouldn't be needed for v6, addresses added to an interface are
always treated as addit
On 2013-08-29, Andy wrote:
> PS; I don't have MLD capable switches in all locations if that is a
> factor here regarding CARP messages being via IPv6 Multicast.
Not a problem - this just means the frames get flooded to all ports in
the vlan in that case (whereas if your switches could do MLD sno
> When I want to shut down, I use on/off switch. No permissions needed.
I am evaluating parts for improving my OpenBSD desktops but
xfce4-session is not part of it so I haven't chimed in yet as I thought
others may do a better job.
However on Linux such as my TV's I always have a console user aut
Thank you for all your help guys :)
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong (including one of the
problems being that I forgot to turn on one of the lab switches this
morning (not enough coffee!) ;)
For others, here is what I have done to get IPv6 working so far with one
CARP interface
You are right. I am using a virtual installation right now until I figure
it all out.
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network.
From: Daniel OuelletSent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 6:19 PMTo:
misc@openbsd.orgSubject: Re: Compiling BOINC/Seti Home for OpenBSD
5.3
Penned by Andy on 20130830 4:08.56, we have:
| On 29/08/13 18:37, Todd T. Fries wrote:
| >Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| >| Hi everyone,
| >|
| >| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| >| IPv6 to the mix of our a
On Fri, August 30, 2013 13:58, James Griffin wrote:
> !-- On Fri 30.Aug'13 at 9:08:05 BST, Fung (fungm...@qq.com), wrote:
>> -- Original --
>> From: "Tomas Bodzar";
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Fung wrote:
>>
>> > 1. root login xfce can shutdown the pc s
Hello,
I'm looking for a dmesg from a Z68P-DS3 motherboard as seen by
OpenBSD/amd64, as well as the result of "sysctl hw". Does someone have
this kind of information available ?
Reason: on my system the ITE chip is not seen by the OS. So... Just
checking... and sorry for the noise ! :)
Tha
I'm running OpenBSD/amd64 5.4-current with GENERIC.MP from 2013/08/19
downloaded from the mirrors on a Levovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Both
snapshots I have tried (2013/08/25 and 2013/08/29) after the 19th have
resulted in hard system freezes every few hours. I don't have any logs
or anything else that
On 8/27/13, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 01:15:02AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> On 8/26/13, Jonathan Gray wrote:
>> > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:45:00PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> >> On 8/26/13, Jonathan Gray wrote:
>> >> > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:35:18PM -0
On 8/30/13, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> Chris Cappuccio nmedia.net> writes:
>
>> Mark Kettenis just posted a patch to disable (and later re-enable)
>> interrupts
>> at some point in the driver. It's on the openbsd-tech list, dated Aug 21.
>> Try and and see if it fixes your issue, as it appears n
Yes, on an IdeaPad Yoga 13 I also experience hard freezes throughout the
day. The timing varies from as little as one hour to several. Started
happening a few snapshots back (around Aug. 19).
On Aug 30, 2013 11:02 AM, "Bryan Vyhmeister" wrote:
> I'm running OpenBSD/amd64 5.4-current with GENERIC.
On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 11:48:12 -0700
patrick keshishian wrote:
> On 8/30/13, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> > Chris Cappuccio nmedia.net> writes:
> >
> >> Mark Kettenis just posted a patch to disable (and later re-enable)
> >> interrupts
> >> at some point in the driver. It's on the openbsd-tech lis
Chris Cappuccio nmedia.net> writes:
> Mark Kettenis just posted a patch to disable (and later re-enable) interrupts
> at some point in the driver. It's on the openbsd-tech list, dated Aug 21.
> Try and and see if it fixes your issue, as it appears nobody else has done
> so yet.
could you drop ma
!-- On Fri 30.Aug'13 at 15:21:03 BST, Kirill Bychkov (ki...@linklevel.net),
wrote:
> On Fri, August 30, 2013 13:58, James Griffin wrote:
> > !-- On Fri 30.Aug'13 at 9:08:05 BST, Fung (fungm...@qq.com), wrote:
> >> -- Original --
> >> From: "Tomas Bodzar";
> >>
>
I'm shopping around for new server hardware. Unless someone has a
reason to think of something else, I'm planing on a i7-4770K. The more
interesting question is what motherboard to get.
I have my eye on the Asus Sabertooth Z87, but I see that it talks of
uefi. What I do not yet see, is w
On Aug 30, 2013, at 12:43, Jean Lucas wrote:
> Yes, on an IdeaPad Yoga 13 I also experience hard freezes throughout the
> day. The timing varies from as little as one hour to several. Started
> happening a few snapshots back (around Aug. 19).
Maybe ThinkPad ACPI related or something like that? A
Hello misc@,
since a recent upgrade to a snapshot (the exact date of which I
forgot; I hope the kernel build date from the dmesg below suffices),
I've been getting the following X error regularly:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to submit batch buffer, expect rendering corruption or
even a frozen display:
You are asking about a Sabertooth Z87, but according to a moderator of the
FreeBSD forums, the Sabertooth Z77 can boot in legacy, non-UEFI mode. See
https://forums.freebsd.org/showpost.php?p=228402&postcount=5
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:32 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
>I'm shopping around for n
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