On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso
wrote:
> On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if
>>"SKSH_VERSION" exists.
>>
>> You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if "$SH_VERSION" exists.
>>
>> Or you could export ENV and use a case-es
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 03:15:21AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I would like to install on my notebook 3 operating systems: OpenBSD,
> Linux and Windows 10.
>
> Do you know any tutorial on how the create the partitions using GPT
> before i install any of the 3 OSes ? I would like to
>> And what was the result? What's the current output of fw_update -i?
>
> Installed: intel-firmware-20200508v0 inteldrm-firmware-20181218
> vmm-firmware-1.11.0p2
>
>> In the long run I probably can't help you, but if others are to help you you
>> should include a full dmesg.
>
> No worries.
On 18/09/2020 09:01, Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso
wrote:
On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote:
You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if
"SKSH_VERSION" exists.
You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if "$SH_VERSION" exists.
Or you could export EN
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 03:46:25PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
Hello Jan,
> Can people please recommend an USB camera that is known to work well with
> OpenBSD?
Since Marcus fixed MJPEG support in uvideo recently, most USB cameras will
probably work pretty well with uvideo.
*However*, uvideo curren
Install Win10 and shrink the volume with their tools. Then get a live
GNU/Linux OS like gparted live and partition the remainder of your
drive. Note: Win10 will create the EFI partition for you. For the
OpenBSD partition do not format it. Follow instructions on installing
OpenBSD carefully to insta
> On 18 Sep 2020, at 16:16, flint pyrite wrote:
>
> Install Win10 and shrink the volume with their tools. Then get a live
> GNU/Linux OS like gparted live and partition the remainder of your
> drive. Note: Win10 will create the EFI partition for you. For the
> OpenBSD partition do not format i
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 04:07:47PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> Can people please recommend a home laser printer
> that is known to work well with OpenBSD?
>
> I would like to avoid cups, and possibly a2ps
[...]
My /etc/printcap:
# Home
lp|brother_hl-l5100dn:\
:sh=:\
:rm=brother_hl-l5100dn:\
Hi Ottavio,
Ottavio Caruso wrote on Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 09:22:11AM +0100:
> On a side note, there's no mention of startup files in sh(1)
> and I wonder why.
>From sh(1), second paragraph:
This manual page describes only the parts relevant to a POSIX
compliant sh. If portability is a conce
On 9/17/20 3:15 PM, Greg Thomas wrote:
I've always been happy with the cheap Brother laser printers with ethernet,
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 10:07 AM Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Jan Stary writes:
Can people please recommend a home laser printer
that is known to work well with OpenBSD?
I would like t
Hello,
I am encountering a network related issue in a KVM VPS that I am using
for OpenBSD. The way it appears to me is that /etc/netstart fails to
get a network connection using dhcp on its first attempt, but works on
the second attempt.
While the system is booting, I see the following:
> em0: no
Hello,
First of all I apologize to the list manager for posting this without
a subject line before, I overlooked it.
I am encountering a network related issue in a KVM VPS that I am using
for OpenBSD. The way it appears to me is that /etc/netstart fails to
get a network connection using dhcp on i
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