On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 07:31:20PM -0800, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> I just updated a server to 6.2; unfortunately this box has an oddball
> SOL com2 on irq10 so I need to run 'config -e' on the kernel to update
> it and make the serial console work. I noticed afterwards in the boot
> messages it was
It seems that opengl is ... getting sort of lost.
Once upon a time, we had jzopengl.
I even remember trying to put together a lab covering opengl v2.0+ -
but I got stalled on dealing with version issues. Also, I remember
being urged to *not* cover opengl v1.0 in that effort. I complied, but
this
I want to bring the following to the broader misc@ audience:
The entry in want.html reads:
USB wifi devices based on AR7010 chips (see link for specific product
names), with and without support for 5GHz channels, are needed in
Berlin, Germany, in order to improve and maintain athn(4) driver suppo
Hi Marcus,
I ordered a "TP-Link TL-WN821N" yesterday with the hopes of it
containing the AR7010 chip. It will most likely arrive tomorrow or the
day after, if it contains what we want, it will be forwarded to stsp@.
Regards,
Jesper Wallin
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 12:40:32PM +0100, Marcus MERIG
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 12:40:32PM +0100, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> I found:
>
> Panasonic TYWL20U Wireless LAN Adaptor EUR 137,--
> But cannot afford to just hit "buy" atm.
Beware, unfortunately there are some seriously overpriced offers for
this type of hardware. I think it's a shame.
Hello all,
Although the ctags manual page for a typical Linux machine
(https://linux.die.net/man/1/ctags) says that that the `-R` switch can be used
to generate a "tags" file recursively, [the manual page for OpenBSD
(https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.2/ctags) does not mention how to achieve
t
Hey Venu,
Linux's "ctags" isn't ctags, it's ectags (found in ports: devel/ectags).
If you want to use ectags vs ctags, install the package.
+--+
Carlos
On 11/21/17 06:43, Venu Chakravorty wrote:
Hello all,
Although the ctags manual page for a typical Linux machine
(https://linux.die.net/man
Hi,
OpenBSD 6.2 GENERIC.MP#134 amd64 running on Xen (AWS), anyone experienced this:
xnf0: tx stuck: prod 3722866 cons 3722866,3722865 evt 3722867,3722866
xnf0: tx stuck: prod 3903774 cons 3903774,3903773 evt 3903775,3903774
xnf0: tx stuck: prod 5736476 cons 5736476,5736475 evt 5736477,5736476
xn
> I created a user account, disabling password logins
What I do for this case is set PasswordAuthentication=no in sshd_config.
This will disable password logins for ssh, but still allow a user to
have a local password. This is useful if they ever need to be able to
use doas(1), for example.
Alla
On 2017-11-21 8:43, Venu Chakravorty wrote:
Hello all,
Although the ctags manual page for a typical Linux machine
(https://linux.die.net/man/1/ctags) says that that the `-R` switch can
be used to generate a "tags" file recursively, [the manual page for
OpenBSD (https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.
Can you show us the relink.log when it fails?
It does not fail since a while.
I think, the problem is the following: I booted and rebooted
immediately, and tested doing that again, but the script for
relinking kernel runs in underground and takes a lot of time.
I wondered why I got the messa
Hey,
> Hi misc I have been trying to stream audio via mpd to my smartphone
> (with mpdroid) without success.
you could try setting the option "always_on" to yes on your streaming
output, as it might be an issue with your mobile client. Your
configuration file does not seem to be obviously wrong.
I looked through your links and found some relatively inexpensive devices.
Would any of these satisfy any of your requirements?
15 GBP - Datel Wireless and Network Adaptor (Xbox 360)
http://amzn.eu/6Bi93OR
15 USD - TP- Link Wireless USB Adapter
http://a.co/8Qjf8gN
--
-alfred
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 02:01:56PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> If someone wants to solve this fully there have been some proposals
> for keeping track of the instruction sequence, and attempting to
> reapply it upon each relink in the build directory. There just hasn't
> been any scripting chan
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 09:49:37AM +, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
> This is what I do in rc.shutdown to handle this case:
>
> /usr/bin/printf "disable inteldrm*\nquit\n" | /usr/sbin/config -ef /bsd
> /bin/sha256 -h /var/db/kernel.SHA256 /bsd
Cool, thanks for the suggestion; that should be goo
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 06:48:49PM +, Alfred Morgan wrote:
> I looked through your links and found some relatively inexpensive devices.
> Would any of these satisfy any of your requirements?
>
> 15 GBP - Datel Wireless and Network Adaptor (Xbox 360)
> http://amzn.eu/6Bi93OR
See the remark abo
hi, its seems it was a firewall issue (remote control was working and
because that I didn't think on firewall) adding:
pass in inet proto tcp from any to port {6600,8000} # mpd
fixed the issue
Hi,
I have an Acer Aspire One that has a problem with audio.
The audio works for a few minutes (from internal speakers) and then
eventually stops playing. I tried with and without headphones, same
results.
I first started with OpenBSD 6.2-release amd64 installed and noticed the issue.
I upgrad
/usr can be mounted ro by moving all variable stuff to /var. This is standard
practice on embedded systems, and is also standard practice on any unix system
whose authors actually remember the meaning and purpose of /var.
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