On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 07:15:33PM +0200, Alejandro G. Peregrina wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I'm going to purchase Roland UM-ONE MK2 midi-to-usb converter to play
> synthesizers from OpenBSD.
>
> umidi(4) manual stays that Roland UM-1 is supported along other specific
> vendor models. Also, I've fou
Hi!
After a recent network configuration change (added re(4), vether(4)) I'm
experiencing this memory leak from somewhere.
How can I check/query how much memory the kernel (or parts of it) is
using over time, besides running top(1) with system processes shown --
I'm also staring at systat(1)'s `
On 14.4.2019. 20:10, Tuyosi T wrote:
> hi all .
>
> the samba of snapshots does not start .
>
> dell# /etc/rc.d/samba start
> smbd(timeout)
>
I have similar problem with samba after upgrade to 4.8.11, smbd timeouts
but it starts.
# rcctl stop samba
nmbd(ok)
smbd(ok)
# rcctl start samba
s
On 2019-04-15, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
> After a recent network configuration change (added re(4), vether(4)) I'm
> experiencing this memory leak from somewhere.
>
> How can I check/query how much memory the kernel (or parts of it) is
> using over time, besides running top(1) with system pro
Stuart Henderson @ 2019-04-15T15:39:30 +0200:
> On 2019-04-15, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> >
> > After a recent network configuration change (added re(4), vether(4)) I'm
> > experiencing this memory leak from somewhere.
> >
> > How can I check/query how much memory the kernel (or parts of it
On 4/15/19 8:38 AM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
On 14.4.2019. 20:10, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi all .
the samba of snapshots does not start .
dell# /etc/rc.d/samba start
smbd(timeout)
I have similar problem with samba after upgrade to 4.8.11, smbd timeouts
but it starts.
# rcctl stop samba
nmbd(ok
Please disregard, after a reboot, it all now loads, not that of course
the sensor based extensions function but they can be tweaked to support
OpenBSD instead of Linux, I'm sure.
Sorry for the noise,
Noth
On 15/04/2019 08:26, Noth wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to extend the GNOME desktop with som
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 06:44:57AM +, John Long wrote:
[...]
> I found a lot of problems with various chipsets which
> is why I asked on the list here to see what is supported well by
> OpenBSD.
[...]
John, go get a LSI SAS 9260-8i HBA (it is based on the LSI SAS2008 chip)
-Fast
-Reliable
-Pro
Trying to set up pppd link with stunnel (from packages) wrapped between two
OpenBSD 6.4amd64 machines.
I use this reference article as an idea:
http://bremford.org/tips/QuickStunnelVPN.html
While connecting from client's side by command:
/usr/sbin/pppd ptypA 10.0.1.2: local debug noauth passive no
Hi, I need some help to setup or buy new printer.
I have been trying to make a Brother DCP-L2530DW working on OpenBSD.
I have tried:
* Send ps files to the printer `cat file.ps > /dev/ulpt0`
* Filter plain-text (and ps) with a2ps,foomatic-rip and the oem provided
ppd.
But all this just "print"
Hi,
I am a newcomer to OpenBSD. I installed version 6.4 on my Lenovo R400 and
after booting on command line a tried to run startxfce4. I got the following
error:
uvm_fault_(0xd0d2fa6c, 0xd2abd000, 0, 2) --» e
kernel: page fault trap, code 0
stopped at uvm_pmr_get1page+0x35d: movl %ecx, 0 (%edi, %
Hi w3bk3rn3l,
To report bugs in OpenBSD, please use the sendbug [1] command,
which automatically provides a lot of useful information about your
system to the developers. Also, if after your kernel panic you get
a ddb prompt, please try to get a backtrace per the bug report
instructions at [2
> Moises Simon wrote:
>
> Hi, I need some help to setup or buy new printer.
>
> I have been trying to make a Brother DCP-L2530DW working on OpenBSD.
>
A quick look into "Open" Printing
https://www.openprinting.org/printers
doesn't show any info on the device you have. However, DCP-L2540DW,
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