I have some questions while listening the songs,
but I can't find the answer
(These questions have stayed on my machine for 3 weeks
and I finally want to ask it out)
5.4: "Our favorite hacks"
what is " BGE changes to speed up the stack"
4.5: "Games"
what is A.C.P.I and A.M.L
I don't think it is t
I decided to test the robot that's been in the news lately -
PNMH: write a poem about OpenBSD
ChatGPT:
In a world of code and bytes,
Where hackers lurk in endless nights,
There shines a system, strong and bright,
A fortress of security, with OpenBSD in sight.
Like a lighthouse on a stormy shore
I want to install OpenBSD with full disk encryption.
Why these recent changes in the FAQ in the section "Full Disk Encryption":
-old-
"if you use GPT for UEFI booting, do: # fdisk -iy -g -b 960 sd0"
-new-
"if you use GPT for UEFI booting, do: # fdisk -gy -b 532480 sd0"
Pascal
Well, I have the same issue on Lenovo V15 G2 laptop...
When compiling something while doing other stuff like watching video,
it will sometimes get 90 degC.
I'm on -current, and without hyperthreading.
When I invoke apm, it cannot detect battery and AC adapter.
Actually, I have had this problem for
On Fri, Mar 3, 2023, at 9:09 AM, Pascal Deveaux wrote:
> I want to install OpenBSD with full disk encryption.
>
> Why these recent changes in the FAQ in the section "Full Disk Encryption":
>
> -old-
> "if you use GPT for UEFI booting, do: # fdisk -iy -g -b 960 sd0"
>
> -new-
> "if y
On Do, 2 Mär 2023 22:22:51 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Archs which still use gcc in base do have the gcc(1) manual, e.g.
sparc64
Thanks for the answer. However,
https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-7.2/sparc64/gcc is empty as well. I,
sadly, don't have an actual sparc64 machine so
"Stanislav Syekirin" wrote:
> On Do, 2 Mär 2023 22:22:51 - (UTC)
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Archs which still use gcc in base do have the gcc(1) manual,
>e.g. >sparc64
> >
>
> Thanks for the answer. However,
> https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-7.2/sparc64/gcc is empty as well. I,
> s
I agree. I would expect man pages for as(1), gcc(1), gcc-local(1) etc.
to be present if as and gcc are present, and absent if they are
absent. Or, alternatively, gcc-local(1) should document which
platforms use gcc and which don't.
Regards
Stanislav
On Do, 2 Mär 2023 22:47:08 +
Jason McI
And I think you are INCORRECT.
The #1 reason to make a manual page visible is for learning.
The people on clang architectures need to know that the gcc systems are
different, that different decisions have been made. Education is way
more important than consistancy.
This manual page is not hurti
Thank you
73 de Pascal
Peter N. M. Hansteen :
> So let us raise a toast, to OpenBSD
Waving flag:
https://5md.at/l/tshirt
Please let me know
- who could eventually be the bsd shark ie. "the cloud"
- and if next logo will be a toast
Good weekend everyone!
Hello,
I am a BSD user and also a user of kubernetes.
It seems the BSD community has no much interest in docker/k8s integration.
Is it true? and why?
Thanks.
Depends of what kind of integration. I've seen a post about running
Kubernetes under VMM:
https://www.h-i-r.net/2023/02/running-kubernetes-cluster-with-openbsd.html.
Maybe it does what you need.
Regards
On Sa, 4 Mär 2023 02:33:25 +0800
Ken Young wrote:
Hello,
I am a BSD user and also a u
Here is an article about the poem and other things, witt some context -
ChatGPT opines on IPv6 procastination, waxes lyrical over
OpenBSD
https://medium.com/@peter.hansteen/chatgpt-opines-on-ipv6-procastination-waxes-lyrical-over-openbsd-122d16986fd5
or
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2023/03/chat
Dear All,
Does OpenBSD 7.2 PF support *SIIT* (RFC 7915, also called stateless NAT64)?
If yes, how can I set it?
I tried to set it similarly to stateful NAT64, but specifying "no
state". However, it resulted in error messages:
p095# pfctl -f /etc/pf-set-siit
/etc/pf-set-siit:20: nat-to and rd
The people on clang architectures need to know that the gcc systems
are
different, that different decisions have been made. Education is
way
more important than consistancy.
I'm all for being educated about differences between architectures. I
think the current manual pages don't achieve it i
"Stanislav Syekirin" wrote:
> > The people on clang architectures need to know that the gcc systems
> > are
> > different, that different decisions have been made. Education is way
> > more important than consistancy.
>
> I'm all for being educated about differences between architectures. I
> thi
Hello,
I am able to boot bsd.rd/install usb just fine. If I drop to shell
and manually mount/chroot into the installed system, everything
_seems_ to work just fine. Whenever I try to boot the fresh install,
the furthest I was able to get by disabling inteldrm, and items
related to either inteldr
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