On 08/06/18 02:51, justina colmena wrote:
> On June 7, 2018 3:27:30 PM AKDT, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
> " ... it is our intent that anyone be able to use these images to represent
> OpenBSD in a positive light -- but do not make profit from them "
>
> The no-profit clause is new. Sounds l
On 07/06/18 20:04, Kollar Arpad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> http://www.drdobbs.com/halted-firewalls/199101324
>
> What do you think of it? :) any similar feature in OpenBSD? :D
you might be interested in securelevel(7)
G
Den fre 8 juni 2018 kl 04:41 skrev Eric Furman :
> You can make and sell any product you want using OBSD.
> No fee or questions asked. Even Baby-Mulching Machines.
>
..and for that we are ever so thankful.
--
May the most significant bit of your life be positive.
On 08/06/18 17:39, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den fre 8 juni 2018 kl 04:41 skrev Eric Furman :
>
>> You can make and sell any product you want using OBSD.
>> No fee or questions asked. Even Baby-Mulching Machines.
>>
>
> ..and for that we are ever so thankful.
>
Likewise, I have no idea what I'd
Hello,
as read here http://www.openbgpd.org/users.html, here is our testimonial
of OpenBGPd users.
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Aquilenet is a non profit organisation and a "do it yourself ISP",
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Hi,
Just another silly question.
I usually run long computations on OpenBSD-current, in the last few
days I see an upgrade in the performance of the process (in this case
I have 6 threads running a very optimized assembler code).
Each iteration of the code was about 14 sec. and now is around 13 sec
Forgot to add: amd64, last version of current.
2018-06-08 14:12 GMT-03:00 Elias M. Mariani :
> Hi,
> Just another silly question.
> I usually run long computations on OpenBSD-current, in the last few
> days I see an upgrade in the performance of the process (in this case
> I have 6 threads running
Thank you Stuart, for the clues. Even a little context can make a huge
difference when trying to understand something new. Really appreciate it. :)
On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 10:13 AM Elias M. Mariani
wrote:
> I usually run long computations on OpenBSD-current, in the last few
> days I see an upgrade in the performance of the process (in this case
> I have 6 threads running a very optimized assembler code).
> Each iteration of the code was about
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