Im currently using qutebrowser which is written in python 3 and pledge has
started to get in to the python world so i hope that will be supported soon
On June 12, 2018 12:40:18 AM UTC, Stuart Longland
wrote:
>On 11/06/18 21:28, Marko Cupać wrote:
>> I don't understand neither browser's code. Ho
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018, at 07:08, flipchan wrote:
> Im currently using qutebrowser which is written in python 3 and pledge
> has started to get in to the python world so i hope that will be
> supported soon
Which version of qutebrowser are you using?
Have you tried to build/install qutebrowser v1.
hi
i bought the edgerouter 6 to play around wird openbsd 6.3 current.
i install and boot current susccessful on a usb stick.
my problem is that he only use one core.
if i boot the boot the bsd.mp kernel by tftp , the system have 4 cores.
my boot env
Octeon ubnt_e300(ram)# printenv
autoloa
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 03:08:49PM +0200, Holger Glaess wrote:
> hi
hello,
> i bought the edgerouter 6 to play around wird openbsd 6.3 current.
>
> i install and boot current susccessful on a usb stick.
>
> my problem is that he only use one core.
>
> if i boot the boot the bsd.mp kernel by tf
hi
sorry the numcores=4 missed by cut & paste
now thw whole printenv ( sorry )
Octeon ubnt_e300(ram)# printenv
autoload=n
baudrate=115200
boardname=ubnt_e300
bootcmd=usb reset; fatload usb 0 ${loadaddr} bsd; bootoctlinux
rootdev=sd0 numcores=4
bootdelay=10
dram_size_mbytes=1024
env_size=200
>Chrome and Safari both derive from Apple WebKit which itself is a
fork>of the KHTML rendering engine developed by the KDE project, and
has>*always* been, LGPL licensed code since its first release in
1998.>>Yet today, Firefox is held up as the open-source darling
and>Chrome/Safari is seen as t
Hi,
I'm trying to evaluate a new setup with 4 routers. This test setup is on VMs
with Jun/7 snapshot.
|--- R2 ---
R1 |--- R4
|--- R3 ---
See here for better view: https://imgur.com/a/ddyEQPb
R2, R3, R4 are on a shared network and do ospf
R2, R3 have a static default route to R1 (-p
Who runs https://www.openbsdstore.com? I went to buy a couple of shirts
last Friday, but cert returns errors and paypal linking stuff is quite
broken. Also, no one is responding to the ord...@openbsdstore.com address.
Any info available? I'm in the US, so that might be the difference.
hi
solved
i run in this problem
https://an.undulating.space/post/171020-erl-openbsd-smp/
thanks for help
holger
Am 12.06.2018 um 16:29 schrieb Holger Glaess:
hi
sorry the numcores=4 missed by cut & paste
now thw whole printenv ( sorry )
Octeon ubnt_e300(ram)# printenv
autoload=n
ba
hi .
it is fun that i do the print command on OpenBSD's chrome
at the company , then i get the printing at my home's printer which is
registerd on ArchLinux's chromium .
namely internet printing !
[Google Cloud Print for Chromium] is interesting !
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http://openbsd-akita.blogspot.com/2018
Hi,
this might look as a stupid question, but I'm stuck and don't know where
to look at this point.
How would you disable an USB port?
I would like to power off a USB drive (flashing blue LED at night) but
keep it plugged, and power on when I need it.
Any advice?
Regards.
--
thuban
Maybe this time mail will be encoded properly.
>Chrome and Safari both derive from Apple WebKit which itself is a fork
>of the KHTML rendering engine developed by the KDE project, and has
>*always* been, LGPL licensed code since its first release in 1998.
>Yet today, Firefox is held up as the ope
This would be cool :) I could turn my LED USB mini-lamp on or off.
Ve
..And certificate is still broken for chrome:(
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 7:08 PM, Base Pr1me wrote:
> Who runs https://www.openbsdstore.com? I went to buy a couple of shirts
> last Friday, but cert returns errors and paypal linking stuff is quite
> broken. Also, no one is responding to the ord...
Black electrical tape is my go to solution for those obnoxious flashing
leds.
Jeff
On 6/12/18 12:17 PM, Thuban wrote:
Hi,
this might look as a stupid question, but I'm stuck and don't know where
to look at this point.
How would you disable an USB port?
I would like to power off a USB drive (f
Unsure if this is a lost cause, but I continue to hope for VBox guest
additions support for OpenBSD one day. Recent VBox + OpenBSD releases
and CPU virtualization features have smoothed out issues encountered
in the past. Usability enhancements on the guest additions end seems
to be the one main ga
I am not 100% sure, but I believe that to disable USB device OS uses
"suspend" device hub controller feature.
According to
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Suspending-USB-devices-from-userland-td259075.html
This is not possible in OpenBSD.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 9:22 PM, Jeff Ross wr
I am also interested in this feature, but here is lifehack I use to share
clipboard and workaround poor desktop experience of vesa(4):
I run X server on my host machine, and redirect output to it using DISPLAY
env var.
So, all apps are running on OpenBSD/VBox but with full screen and shared
clipboa
One other factor with Firefox is the use of the platform to push
"experiements" and "studies" in their nightly builds, as discussed in
these posts:
https://drewdevault.com/2017/12/16/Firefox-is-on-a-slippery-slope.html
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/web/FirefoxNoNightly
Decisions made b
Greetings,
I've discovered that a video of Theo's BOF has been posted online, along
with a complaint about behavior in it by an unnamed individual.
That person was me.
I honestly don't recall using such strong language, but it's clear as day
on the tape. That language has no place in a technical
On 2018-06-12, Darren S. wrote:
> One other factor with Firefox is the use of the platform to push
> "experiements" and "studies" in their nightly builds, as discussed in
> these posts:
It's unfair to single out Firefox for that (plus, they're disabled in the
OpenBSD port).
> https://drewdevault
On 2018-06-12, Base Pr1me wrote:
> Who runs https://www.openbsdstore.com? I went to buy a couple of shirts
> last Friday, but cert returns errors and paypal linking stuff is quite
> broken. Also, no one is responding to the ord...@openbsdstore.com address.
>
> Any info available? I'm in the US, so
at 5:52 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018-06-12, Base Pr1me wrote:
Who runs https://www.openbsdstore.com? I went to buy a couple of shirts
last Friday, but cert returns errors and paypal linking stuff is quite
broken. Also, no one is responding to the ord...@openbsdstore.com address.
Any i
AFAIK ACME (used by acme-client(1)) is supported by letsencrypt , so you do
not ever need certbot:
https://www.vultr.com/docs/using-let-s-encrypt-on-openbsd-6-1
Seems that everything should work with base system only (I have not tried
though)
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 2:37 AM, Daniel Corbe
wrote:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 2:46 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2018-06-12, Darren S. wrote:
> > One other factor with Firefox is the use of the platform to push
> > "experiements" and "studies" in their nightly builds, as discussed in
> > these posts:
>
> It's unfair to single out Firefox for that
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