Hi all,
So, I'm taking this to openbsd-misc and kindly ask who wants to help
with getting OpenBSD to run (again) on a Mac mini (latest intel model)?
As my knowledge of programming gasio code is limited, I would need help
to implement that what Mike suggested.
Otherwise, I guess, it's time for me
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 08:34:12AM +0100, Kristian Peters wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> So, I'm taking this to openbsd-misc and kindly ask who wants to help
> with getting OpenBSD to run (again) on a Mac mini (latest intel model)?
>
> As my knowledge of programming gasio code is limited, I would need help
On 31.10.17 8:41 , Mike Larkin wrote:
> This machine is not a macppc. This machine is an amd64.
I was talking about the Mac mini 2005, which was macppc when I last used
it. My current Mac mini 2014 is intel and amd64.
Anyway, my call is still on. Who wants to help with getting OpenBSD to
run on a
On 30.10.2017 00:32, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Cag wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 09:49:49PM +:
>
>
>> man/info pages, pdf/html docs - in -doc;
>
> Over my dead body. Software without documentation is completely
> useless, almost a crime. Docs must always be available, even on
> a tin
Hi Mihai
On Mon, 30 Oct 2017 21:23:51 +0200 Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I am trying to setup a solution on an OpenBSD computer, where i want
> to upload and then download large volume of data. I was using ftpd
> daemon to do this, but I wonder if there is another way to do this,
> regarding speed of tr
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 09:23:51PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
..
> Back in a former life, I often had to transfer terabytes of information
> between hosts in my network. The goal was to reduce the overhead of the
> transfer so that more of the data would get transferred. I had been
> using netca
Hi Dumitru,
Dumitru Moldovan wrote on Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 10:58:25AM +0200:
> On 30.10.2017 00:32, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> Cag wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 09:49:49PM +:
>>> man/info pages, pdf/html docs - in -doc;
>> Over my dead body. Software without documentation is completely
>> usel
Hi
Per your request on #openbsd, I do a short reply, to let you reply to it
again...
* Berry Wendermouth [2017-10-30 10:48]:
> Xen based VPS / OpenBSD 6.2 / OpenVPN 2.4.4 => Slow download speed after
> upgrade
>
>
>
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
[…]
>
> > but it's so damn frustrating when I need to look
> > up some of the differences.
>
> On a build slave, i guess you do have the disk space to simply
> install all the -doc packages for the packages you are using?
> Sure, it's one additional step at install time,
You went from emulated Realtek ethernet to xnf. Can you try other network
interfaces?
Berry Wendermouth [bayb...@riseup.net] wrote:
> Xen based VPS / OpenBSD 6.2 / OpenVPN 2.4.4 => Slow download speed after
> upgrade
> ==
> Per your request on #openbsd, I do a short reply, to let you reply to it
> again...
Thank you very much Kirill.
> Have you tried to "download" from one of the clients, but without using
> the VPN? You could use tcpbench or iperf in server mode on one of your
> clients and do a port redirect fr
On 2017-10-31 16:00, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> You went from emulated Realtek ethernet to xnf. Can you try other
> network interfaces?
How would I do this, isn't the interface auto detected by the kernel?
So in the 6.1/i386 setup, the default interface was Realtek. We had
speed problems with this
On 2017-10-31 16:57, Berry Wendermouth wrote:
> I will check again with the VPS provider that the interface of the
> virtual machine is set to the correct value (virtio).
These are the current VM interface settings (anonymized):
vif = [ 'vifname=some-name, model=virtio-net, rate=100Mb/s,
Automatically detects the right resolution. 1440x900 59.90*+
( For debian an extra manual step to install nofree drivers is required )
Sound works for youtube after executing
# mixerctl outputs.master=256,256
dmesg for those who are interested
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #134: Tue Oct 3 21:22
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