On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 08:47:07PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
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> "Lorenz (xha)" writes:
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> > just out of couriosity, why is "as" in the base system if it is
> > outdated and is updating it an option?
>
> i presume it's due to subsequent versions being licensed under later
> versions of the GPL, but
On 2024-01-01, Ax0n wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 7:33 PM Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
>> Pity, without the deletes a transcript of a run of pkg_add -u -v
>> might have shown why the packages didn't get updated. They should have,
>> and in most cases they do.
>>
>
> Here's the pkg_add -uiv
"Lorenz (xha)" writes:
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 08:47:07PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
"Lorenz (xha)" writes:
> just out of couriosity, why is "as" in the base system if it
> is
> outdated and is updating it an option?
i presume it's due to subsequent versions being licensed under
later
versi
On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 08:56:55PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
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> "Lorenz (xha)" writes:
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> > On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 08:47:07PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
> > >
> > > "Lorenz (xha)" writes:
> > >
> > > > just out of couriosity, why is "as" in the base system if it > is
> > > > outdated and is updating
> On 2. Jan 2024, at 08:58, Janne Johansson wrote:
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> Den mån 1 jan. 2024 kl 21:44 skrev Kirill A. Korinsky :
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>> How can I run a VM with more than 16G of memory?
>> A naive approach fails with error:
>>> vmctl: start vm command failed: Cannot allocate memory
>>
>> Yes, the host machine ha
On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 11:51:48AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Dunno what haoppened to as(1) specifically. But as we do not use
> standalone as(1) for our own builds, it does not get a lot of
> attention (in additional to the potential licensing issues).
as cannot be used correctly anymore (at
On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 01:34:14PM +0100, Lorenz (xha) wrote:
> as cannot be used correctly anymore (at least on amd64) because it is
> missing the newer instructions.
It's perfectly usable for assembling any handwritten asm code that doesn't
use the newer instructions. I use the 'as' in base on
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On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 09:23:42AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 07:54:47PM +, Lévai, Dániel wrote:
> > Danel Levai wrote:
> > > Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > > I checked for openwrt support but your AP has a relatively uncommon
> > > > Realtek SoC and it seems fairly
> On 2. Jan 2024, at 12:07, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
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> Confirmed that it is:
>
> island$ grep '^vmd:' -A 2 /etc/login.conf
> vmd:\
> :datasize=16384M:\
> :tc=daemon:
> island$
Wel.. after that changes error has been changed to:
> vmctl: start vm command failed: Unknown error:
"Kirill A. Korinsky" writes:
>> On 2. Jan 2024, at 12:07, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>>
>> Confirmed that it is:
>>
>> island$ grep '^vmd:' -A 2 /etc/login.conf
>> vmd:\
>> :datasize=16384M:\
>> :tc=daemon:
>> island$
>
>
> Wel.. after that changes error has been changed to:
>
>> vmct
> On 2. Jan 2024, at 18:41, Dave Voutila wrote:
> "Kirill A. Korinsky" writes:
>> vmctl -v start... doesn't help a bit
>
> How much physicaly memory does the host machine have? We currently don't
> allow oversubscribing memory with vmm/vmd. If the host only has 16GB
> that could be the cause.
On 2024-01-02 19:16, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On 2. Jan 2024, at 18:41, Dave Voutila wrote:
"Kirill A. Korinsky" writes:
vmctl -v start... doesn't help a bit
How much physicaly memory does the host machine have? We currently
don't
allow oversubscribing memory with vmm/vmd. If the host o
"Kirill A. Korinsky" writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>> On 2. Jan 2024, at 18:41, Dave Voutila wrote:
>> "Kirill A. Korinsky" writes:
>
>>> vmctl -v start... doesn't help a bit
>>
>> How much physicaly memory does the host machine have? We currently don't
>> allow oversubscribing memo
On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 11:51:48AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 08:56:55PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
>
> >
> > "Lorenz (xha)" writes:
> >
> > > On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 08:47:07PM +1100, Alexis wrote:
> > > >
> > > > "Lorenz (xha)" writes:
> > > >
> > > > > just out of cou
> On 2. Jan 2024, at 19:17, Dave Voutila wrote:
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>> vmd: failed to start vm podman
>> vmd: vm_stop: vmd config_setvm stopping vm 3
>>
>> This machine runs 4 more VM and this one (huge) should be 5th.
>
> Try this:
>
> # cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV tap4
>
> By default I believe on amd64 we create t
On 2024-01-02 19:58, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On 2. Jan 2024, at 19:17, Dave Voutila wrote:
vmd: failed to start vm podman
vmd: vm_stop: vmd config_setvm stopping vm 3
This machine runs 4 more VM and this one (huge) should be 5th.
Try this:
# cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV tap4
By default I belie
> On 2. Jan 2024, at 20:13, Mischa wrote:
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> On 2024-01-02 19:58, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>>> On 2. Jan 2024, at 19:17, Dave Voutila wrote:
vmd: failed to start vm podman
vmd: vm_stop: vmd config_setvm stopping vm 3
This machine runs 4 more VM and this one (huge) should be 5
> On 2. Jan 2024, at 19:58, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
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> Anyway, right now it fails as:
>
>> vmctl: start vm command failed: Invalid argument
>
> and if I revert may changes (to 10G for example) at cat /etc/login.conf.d/vmd
> from:
>> vmd:\
>> :datasize=100G:\
>> :tc=daemon:
>
>
>
And one more noticed bug in vmd regarding memory.
If I changed memory in /etc/vm.conf for running machine, run rcctl reload vmd,
and restart VM... It has no effect.
The VM should be shutdown before reload.
--
wbr, Kirill
On 2024-01-02, Murat D. Kadyrov wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 09:23:42AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 07:54:47PM +, Lévai, Dániel wrote:
>> > Danel Levai wrote:
>> > > Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> > > > I checked for openwrt support but your AP has a relatively unc
On 2024-01-02, Lorenz (xha) wrote:
> what is the reason to only include GPLv2 and not GPLv3?
The new license terms are not wanted for the base OS.
As with GCC, a newer GPLv3 version is available in ports.
> that "as" doesn't support modern instructions is starting to cause
> all sorts of nasty
Apologies but I am a little bit unclear about how X authfiles should
work in OpenBSD.
I have started with a fresh OpenBSD 7.4 install, and I opted to
install the X Window System. My goal is to be able to export my
display over VNC as I have no access to the mouse and keyboard of the
machine.
I ha
On 2024-01-02, Adam Retter wrote:
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> XAUTHORITY=/etc/X11/xenodm/authdir/authfiles/A:0-r4dlnM x0vncserver
> -display :0 -PasswordFile ~/.vnc/passwd
>
> It is not clear to me how I can set this up so that x0vncserver can
> access the correctly named auth file each time the machine restarts,
> and a
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 11:07 AM Kenneth Gober wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 6:08 PM Gábor Papp wrote:
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>> I am trying to install OpenBSD 7.4 on my ThinkPad L390. This bug only
>> happens on this certain laptop.
>> I could install OpenBSD 7.3 just fine on this machine, so I think this
>> is
Is there any newer information than this:
https://OpenBsdMailBox.blogspot.com/2023/05/protectli-vp2420-with-dasharo.html
Looking for a newer faster firewall ...
Want headless, and obviously OpenBSD.
So is CoreBoot not an option? Or is there a way to make it work?
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 06:21:03AM +, Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
> Is there any newer information than this:
> https://OpenBsdMailBox.blogspot.com/2023/05/protectli-vp2420-with-dasharo.html
>
> Looking for a newer faster firewall ...
>
> Want headless, and obviously OpenBSD.
>
> So is CoreBo
I can't comment about Dasharo, but I have a protectli with coreboot
which comes default and I've used it with openbsd. Here is the install
https://kb.protectli.com/kb/how-to-install-openbsd-on-the-vault-2/
Dylan
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 06:21:03AM +, Kenneth Hend
On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 08:32:00PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I can't say. Though I doubt there would much objection if it's clean and
> not a copy of a GPLv3-licensed upstream commit.
what about this?
i am not sure about the situation on arm64. it looks like newer gnu
assemblers don't like
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