Folks,
I just run: pkg_add -D snap -u
After that I've discovered that some Qt apps are crashing with errors like:
Cannot add multiple registrations for QtQuick
Abort trap (core dumped)
for example telegram-desktop crashes but wireshark doesn't.
--
wbr, Kirill
This method also works! Instead of vt220 I now used xterm-256color.
Thank you!
Op 30-03-2024 om 11:51 schreef Stuart Henderson:
On 2024-03-29, Karel Lucas wrote:
What should I put in /etc/ttys, taking into account that I regularly use
multiple virtual consoles? And where in that file do I pla
On 3/30/24 14:18, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
PS: I'll probably do this next week I have a need for different
hardware in my 9U rackmount cabinet. And one particular one needs
powercycles (and possibly console) as well. It's the mango pi, which
is currently in panic mode most likely or it's
On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, Dan wrote:
> Hello, I have 3 security-related questions:
> (1) Does OpenBSD have a mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows (Secure
> Attention Key, or SAK) to prevent malware (or a website in fullscreen, for
> example) from faking a logout process and/or faking a l
Ok, think I figured it out.
My core problem was that I was assigning prefixes manually in rad.conf,
then assigning each interface an address *in the same prefix*. This
created some kind of conflictâthe nature of which I still don't fully
understand.
This was the key line I missed in rad.conf(5)
> Is there any way to silence these logs? I only want to hand out a
> small number of IPv4 addresses on my IPv6 network to those machines
> that won't function properly without them. That leaves many machines
> on my network constantly requesting IPv4 addresses, and dhcpd is
> clogging my /var/log/
Is it possible to boot OpenBSD with secure boot enabled?
I'd like to try unattended installation over WiFi on ThinkPad X1 and
my UEFI firmware supports PXE over WiFi, but it works only in Secure
Boot mode.
Best regards,
Chris Narkiewicz
El Sun, 31 Mar 2024 01:10:15 +
Dan escribió:
> On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, Dan wrote:
>
Hi @list!
Lots of discussion and useless talk when the solution is in your hands
@Dan:
1.- Are you worried about the fact that apps on X11 may suffer
input-spoofing? Great, start writing all the code
Friends,
Some recent activity here (you will remember the threads) had me want to post
this earlier, but I was bowled over by a stomach bug and only found the
reference
again now -
https://mastodon.social/deck/@danielbowen/112173051434619556
which reads:
Daniel Bowen @danielbowen@mastodon.so
El Sun, 31 Mar 2024 22:59:01 +0200
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" escribió:
> Friends,
>
> Some recent activity here (you will remember the threads) had me want
> to post this earlier, but I was bowled over by a stomach bug and only
> found the reference again now -
>
> https://mastodon.social/deck/@da
On 2024-03-31, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Some recent activity here (you will remember the threads) had me want to post
> this earlier, but I was bowled over by a stomach bug and only found the
> reference
> again now -
Just block the senders, ignore the threads and move on.
On Sunday, March 31, 2024, Jose Maldonado wrote:
> El Sun, 31 Mar 2024 01:10:15 +
> Dan escribió:
> > On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, Dan wrote:
> >
>
> Hi @list!
>
> Lots of discussion and useless talk when the solution is in your hands
> @Dan:
>
> 1.- Are you worried about the fact that app
If I'm explaining security or lack of security, or saying things like "this
is not enough", it's not as part of a speech that's meant to whine. I'll
explain: I could've just asked, in my first message, whether OpenBSD has a
mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows, and whether it has sandboxing
fo
This thread is now closed, please don't try to continue it.
- todd
On 2024-03-31, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I just run: pkg_add -D snap -u
>
> After that I've discovered that some Qt apps are crashing with errors like:
>
> Cannot add multiple registrations for QtQuick
> Abort trap (core dumped)
>
> for example telegram-desktop crashes but wir
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