Hi,
If anyone is interested in helping or just plain interested, here is my
prep work documented. I've been on it sparingly since beginning of March.
I don't know how much time I want to invest in this but we'll see...
https://github.com/pbug44/openbsd-src/tree/Ox64
The Ox64 is a 8 dollar SoC u
Hi.
I am interested in this topic, as i have one in my drawer. My programming
skills probably not up to the task, but I would be more than happy to help you
with testing, etc.
Regards,
--ext
Peter J. Philipp írta 2024. márc.. 21, Cs-n 08:50 órakor:
> Hi,
>
> If anyone is interested in helping
At some point (I can't put my finger on exactly when this started), an
existing firefox instance hangs after my laptop is put to sleep and then
wakes from sleep. Websites in existing tabs still work, but searching for
another webpage in an existing tab or opening a new tab is when the hang
occurs.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 02:29:14AM -0600, Raymond, David wrote:
> At some point (I can't put my finger on exactly when this started), an
> existing firefox instance hangs after my laptop is put to sleep and then
> wakes from sleep. Websites in existing tabs still work, but searching for
> another
On 3/21/24 09:10, Mizsei Zoltán wrote:
Hi.
I am interested in this topic, as i have one in my drawer. My programming
skills probably not up to the task, but I would be more than happy to help you
with testing, etc.
Regards,
--ext
Excellent!
Yes I could use this sort of help. In particu
Hi,
I can definetely spend some time with NUTTX, as I already wanted to do that for
a different reason.
However I fear my USB UART adapters won't work with 200 baud transfer rate,
so I have ordered an RpiPico, but it will take a while to receive it, till that
day I won't be able to help you
This seems strange:
$ aucat -n -d -i input.wav -c -r 8000 -o out.wav
input.wav: skipped unknown chunk
input.wav: play, chan 0:3, 48000Hz, s16le, bytes 80..1920080, vol 8388608
-r: channel range expected
It is an ommited number in -c 1 of course,
not a missing sample rate.
Jan
On Mar 21 10:07:08, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This seems strange:
>
> $ aucat -n -d -i input.wav -c -r 8000 -o out.wav
> input.wav: skipped unknown chunk
> input.wav: play, chan 0:3, 48000Hz, s16le, bytes 80..1920080, vol 8388608
> -r: channel range expected
>
> It is an ommited number in -c 1 of
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 03:43:52PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 09:56:06PM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
>
> > Like in this thread, I guess:
> >
> > https://marc.info/?t=16964239631&r=1&w=2
>
> Yes, that is likely the issue we're hitting. Seems last message is from
>
Nick Holland reported this with a HP T430 Thin Client already in May
2022, and I see the same problem on two of my new firewalls. I was
hoping a HDMI dummy plug would work as a workaround, but it doesn't.
I'm not sure when or what marks the bsd.upgrade file as -x, but that
at least that happens.
Is
On 2024-03-21 10:33 +01, Christer Solskogen
wrote:
> Nick Holland reported this with a HP T430 Thin Client already in May
> 2022, and I see the same problem on two of my new firewalls. I was
> hoping a HDMI dummy plug would work as a workaround, but it doesn't.
> I'm not sure when or what marks t
Hi,
I'm also interested.
I might be able to provide testing.
On 21.03.24 08:50, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
If anyone is interested in helping or just plain interested, here is my
prep work documented. I've been on it sparingly since beginning of March.
I don't know how much time I want to in
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 10:10:03AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Mar 21 10:07:08, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > This seems strange:
> >
> > $ aucat -n -d -i input.wav -c -r 8000 -o out.wav
> > input.wav: skipped unknown chunk
> > input.wav: play, chan 0:3, 48000Hz, s16le, bytes 80..1920080, vol 838860
On 3/21/24 12:27, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
Hi,
I'm also interested.
I might be able to provide testing.
OK great! I'm going to help you all a little by providing what I have
so far.
These flash images were built on a devuan Linux (like debian), on a vmm
running on OpenBSD. They seem to wo
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 11:14 AM Florian Obser wrote:
>
> On 2024-03-21 10:33 +01, Christer Solskogen
> wrote:
> > Nick Holland reported this with a HP T430 Thin Client already in May
> > 2022, and I see the same problem on two of my new firewalls. I was
> > hoping a HDMI dummy plug would work a
Is it not ARC meant to be the solution for
this problem?
Would DMARC then consider the original
DKIM and SPF tests?
Todd C. Miller schrieb am Mi., 13. März 2024, 14:56:
> I've just added support to our majordomo for rewriting the From:
> header when the sender's domain has a DMARC policy. Mess
On 24/03/20 08:15AM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
> ifconfig wg1 | \
> grep wgaip | \
> awk '{print $2} ' | \
> grep /32$ | \
> sed 's/\/32//' | \
> sort | while read x; do
> ping -w 1 -c 1 $x 2>&1
> done
Just FYI, you don't need backslashes (\) here, as the command endi
• Страхиња Радић [2024-03-21 16:31]:
On 24/03/20 08:15AM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
#!/bin/sh
ifconfig wg1 | \
grep wgaip | \
awk '{print $2} ' | \
grep /32$ | \
sed 's/\/32//' | \
sort | while read x; do
ping -w 1 -c 1 $x 2>&1
done
Just FYI, you don't need backslash
Hi,
have you tried to boot a vanilla-current OBSD? Do you know if that "old
7.4-current" version you have mentioned contains any not-yet-upstreamed patches?
Have you made any changes to the DTB or U-Boot?
Regards,
--ext
Peter J. Philipp írta 2024. márc.. 21, Cs-n 08:50 órakor:
> Hi,
>
> If any
On 24/03/21 04:58PM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> in this case I added escaped newlines when posting, i have all on one line,
> but I think i could have scripts where a pipe is followed by escaped
> newline. have to check that one.
BTW, this also applies to lists[1], for example:
! false &&
ec
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 08:04:38PM +0100, Evan Sherwood wrote:
> > Wild guess, your time is off.
>
> Huh, I think you're right. `date` shows me 7 hours ahead of my timezone.
>
> I restarted ntpd and I see no errors in /var/log/daemon, but the time is
> still off. I should be 1200 PDT but it's s
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:23:06PM +0300, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> wg(4) diff was committed to -current. Does the problem exist in upcoming
> 7.5?
Oh, I didn't know a fix had been committed, the referenced thread didn't
mention a final one. Thanks, I'll take a look.
Hello,
Just launching you an interesting question.
I noticed that software like Caja or Gedit suppress the text editing features
or have a readonly mode.
Do you think that giving a default readonly *splash* or mode to all our
software when unattended could be the good one to
defit keystroke in
how to replace nfs ?
Em qua., 20 de mar. de 2024 às 19:27, Alexis
escreveu:
> Gustavo Rios writes:
>
> >> NFS/NIS/AMD are very old technology and are not robust.
> >
> > How to replace NIS ?
>
> Perhaps an LDAP implementation, e.g. OpenLDAP?
> https://www.openldap.org/
>
>
> Alexis.
>
--
The
Moin,
> Is it not ARC meant to be the solution for
> this problem?
Yeah, technically, ARC _should_ help with this. However, in practice,
trusting ARC is not really that common.
> Would DMARC then consider the original
> DKIM and SPF tests?
Kind of; DMARC would trust the signed ARC headers that e
On 3/21/24 17:43, Mizsei Zoltán wrote:
Hi,
have you tried to boot a vanilla-current OBSD? Do you know if that "old
7.4-current" version you have mentioned contains any not-yet-upstreamed patches?
Have you made any changes to the DTB or U-Boot?
Regards,
--ext
Already replied privately, but
26 matches
Mail list logo