Hi,
I would like to use Emacs in the console, but the problem is the Meta
key. I'm using OpenBSD 7.4 GENERIC.MP#1397 amd64 with regular PC
keyboards where I got used to the left Alt as the Meta key. I know
that instead of using Meta (e.g., Alt+x), I can prefix with Esc, and
then press x. Howev
Hi,
i have installed OBSD on a small KVM based VPS [1]. The VPS dashboard provides
knobs to enable/disable the following options (current setting in brackets)
- APIC (On)
- ACPI (On)
As this VPS have a miniscule load I would like to reduce its energy consumption
to the minimum and because this
On 3/19/24 08:42, Mizsei Zoltán wrote:
Hi,
i have installed OBSD on a small KVM based VPS [1]. The VPS dashboard provides
knobs to enable/disable the following options (current setting in brackets)
- APIC (On)
- ACPI (On)
As this VPS have a miniscule load I would like to reduce its energy c
I assume those with the proper means to LART these jokers properly will do so.
The rest of us are better off ingoring the whole thing.
On a somewhat offtopic side note, total number of Mastodon accounts has
just broken 15 million, which must be some kind of indicator of going
mainstream since I
Hi,
Idle OpenBSD VM constantly uses ~11% CPU.
Linux and FreeBSD VMs with exactly the same configuration use ~1%.
What I've tried so far:
- removed all network adapters
- shutdown all services in OpenBSD VM
- changed Machine from default i440fx to q35
- changed CPU types
- removed Display
- all abo
init.el:
(set-input-mode t nil t)
On 3/19/24 03:07, Irek Szcześniak wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use Emacs in the console, but the problem is the Meta
key. I'm using OpenBSD 7.4 GENERIC.MP#1397 amd64 with regular PC
keyboards where I got used to the left Alt as the Meta key. I know
that inste
Thank you! I confirm that it works without any other configuration.
On 3/19/24 17:25, char...@lisp.mobi wrote:
init.el:
(set-input-mode t nil t)
On 3/19/24 03:07, Irek Szcześniak wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use Emacs in the console, but the problem is the Meta
key. I'm using OpenBSD 7.4 G
Hi folks!
I wonder if nis/nfs/amd a good choice for sharing information and data in a
heterogeneous environment?
If not how to replace these technologies
Thanks a lot.
Gustavo
--
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform
in the circus
We're using wireguard to set up VPN connections from various systems
deployed on-prem at customer sites to central openbsd boxes to route
internal traffic between the remote boxes and the internal network.
After a fresh reboot with a given configuration, everything works great.
The problem we have
Is it very common for people to be running openbsd boxes under
virtualization and using an SR-IOV vf nic? I'm curious what cards people
are using.
It looks like the only available driver is iavf, for the Intel 700
cards? Are there any other drivers I missed?
We have some systems with Intel X550 c
Em qua., 20 de mar. de 2024 às 01:44, Geoff Steckel escreveu:
> On 3/20/24 00:06, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > I wonder if nis/nfs/amd a good choice for sharing information and data
> > in a heterogeneous environment?
> > If not how to replace these technologies
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
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