Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread flipchan
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

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread Roman Zolotarev
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.

egdgerouter 6 and mp

2018-06-12 Thread Holger Glaess
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

Re: egdgerouter 6 and mp

2018-06-12 Thread Peter J. Philipp
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

Re: egdgerouter 6 and mp

2018-06-12 Thread Holger Glaess
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

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread Lampshade
>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

ospfd network look

2018-06-12 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
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

Web store

2018-06-12 Thread Base Pr1me
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.

Re: egdgerouter 6 and mp

2018-06-12 Thread Holger Glaess
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

Re: print usb printer by [ Google Cloud Print for Chromium ]

2018-06-12 Thread Tuyosi T
​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 ! --- http://openbsd-akita.blogspot.com/2018

USB power management

2018-06-12 Thread Thuban
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

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread lampshade
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

Re: USB power management

2018-06-12 Thread Ve Telko
This would be cool :) I could turn my LED USB mini-lamp on or off. Ve

Re: Web store

2018-06-12 Thread IL Ka
..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...

Re: USB power management

2018-06-12 Thread Jeff Ross
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

[OT] VirtualBox guest additions support for OpenBSD

2018-06-12 Thread Darren S.
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

Re: USB power management

2018-06-12 Thread IL Ka
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

Re: [OT] VirtualBox guest additions support for OpenBSD

2018-06-12 Thread IL Ka
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

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread Darren S.
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

Theo's BOF at BSDcan

2018-06-12 Thread Warner Losh
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

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
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

Re: Web store

2018-06-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
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

Re: Web store

2018-06-12 Thread Daniel Corbe
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

Re: Web store

2018-06-12 Thread IL Ka
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:

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-12 Thread Darren S.
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