On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 1:16 PM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
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> paol...@gmail.com (Paolo Aglialoro), 2015.04.15 (Wed) 03:10 (CEST):
> > is there someone who already had experiences with davical in
> > production on openbsd?
Yes, been running it at work since 6 years, previously on debian and
then on o
Thank you all for these first answers.
I also had checked out about radicale and baikal, while completely
forgotten about sogo.
Concerning this latter one I downloaded the .ova of ZEG just to give it a
try and I found its management through webmin cumbersome (e.g. the
interface for users' manageme
> the UI is a bit dated (but who needs it besides admin?)
>
That's why I use https://github.com/ledeuns/davical-cmdlnut :)
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 10:04:32PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-04-17, Timo Myyra wrote:
> > After setting the sdiod_flags I get sound from headset but its distorted.
>
> This code isn't fully working yet.
>
FWIW, it works for me when the USB DAC is the only device on a hub.
Hello,
dmesg of Lenovo X250 running snapshot dated on:
-rw-r--r-- 1 1001 0 1889 Apr 15 15:57:09 2015 SHA256.sig
Most of the things work.
List of things that doesn't work:
- Wireless network, though I'd guess this will start to work once the
firmware URL path points to snapshots aga
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
> dmesg of Lenovo X250 running snapshot dated on:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 1001 0 1889 Apr 15 15:57:09 2015 SHA256.sig
>
> Most of the things work.
>
> List of things that doesn't work:
> - Wireless network, though I'd guess this will start to work once the
> firmware URL path points to snaps
On Apr 18, 2015, at 6:39 PM, Rick Hanson wrote:
> 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 inst
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