Hi,
I was able to sendmail correctly until a couple of hours ago.
In the past couple of hours, I was installing and setting up mu4e.
mu / mu4e is set to read directly ~/Maildir.
I did not change any setting in /etc but did manually edit /etc/passwd.
Here is the setting of /etc/mail/smtpd.conf:
Hi again,
Mystery solved. According to /var/log/maillog, it was because the
system only had 3% storage left.
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
On 10/18/19, Xianwen Chen (陈贤文) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was able to sendmail correctly until a couple of hours ago.
>
> In the past couple of hours, I
Hi,
>> > On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 01:41:55PM -0400, Patrick Coppock wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Specifically, the suspend works; however, when I attempt to wake the
>> > > device, the laptop seems to respond and attempt to wake, but the
>> > > display never turns on, and I cannot SSH into the machine. Be
Dear Marc,
> I wasn't talking about mandoc but pandoc (https://pandoc.org/): you
> write most of the things just using markdown format and add latex
> instructions whenever you want. this way, you keep simple things simple
> but you keep the power of latex under the wood.
Does _pandoc_ work on Op
Dear Mr. Drews,
> The woman offering the class uses Skype so I am probably going to have to use
> Windows. I have a laptop with >
Skype usually runs well on Linux.
It may run on FreeBSD too, although I have never looked into that.
One trick that I use is to run Skype on my Android phone.
Your
Dear Mr. Chantreux,
> i realized i haven't try on BSD as my desktop remains a linux for the
> moment. sorry i lost the focus because of this very appealing thread.
My substitute for _pandoc_ is the _org-mode_ of emacs, which is for some
people also good for outlining etc.
But I miss _pandoc_.
Y
Dear Mr. Schwarze,
> That said, the obvious answer for the OP is of course the
> "textproc/groff" port (disclosure: which i maintain). The roff(7)
> language and the troff programm is what people in the UNIX world
> always used for writing books and journal articles, and it is very
> much alive e
Right. Thank you very much!
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> Hello,
>
> Xianwen Chen wrote on Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 04:16:43PM +0100:
>
>> I am interested in giving _groff_ and _gpresent_ a try. I am seasoned
>> LaTeX user. Is there a tutorial that you would recommend to someone like
>> me?
>
> No, i'm no
Dear Mr. Péter,
Thank you!
> I installed it via cabal, but you need a little workaround, since a W^X
> allowed partition is required for the build There are some articles
> online which I followed and created a cabal directory in /usr/local
> (which is wxallowed) and mounted it in my $HOME as ‘.c
Dear Ingo,
> The following presentation also contains a few related remarks
> on pages 32-34, especially on page 33:
>
> https://www.openbsd.org/papers/bsdcan18-mandoc.pdf
I read through the entire presentation for the sake of seeing what kind
of presentation mdoc could produce. The presentation
Dear Ingo,
> Could I have a copy of the source text file of the presentation and the
> command line(s) that produced the PDF file?
I found it: https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2018-mandoc.roff
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
Dear Mr. Rola,
> I wonder what other will say about this, but I mount everything as
> noatime, since more than a decade, spinning or not. I assume this may
Do you mount swap as noatime too, I'm curious?
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
Dear OpenBSD users,
I am not able to kill a python process.
$ pgrep python
showed a PID of 8926
However, I am not able to kill the process.
$ kill -9 8926
# kill -9 8926
Running as root did not help.
How can I kill this process?
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
Dear Maurice,
> you could try kill -1 8926
Thank you. I just tried it. It did not kill the process.
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
Dear Ingo,
On 2/13/20, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> (Unless you pierce its heart with a woodden stick. Sorry, now i was
>$ kill -CONT 39747
Thank you for showing me the wooden stick! It worked!
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
Dear fellow China bro,
>>> Recently I tried to use mu4e on OpenBSD. However the indexing
>>> performance is dreadly slow compared to my Linux box. There was also an
I noticed very different performance of mu4e on OpenBSD and on Linux too.
> more likely caused by the limited memory on my Loongs
Dear OpenBSD users,
I run OpenBSD 6.6 amd64. The window manager is fvwm with stock configuration.
I am not able to completely set compose key by
$ setxkbmap -layout us -variant dvp -option compose:ralt
What I meant by *not completely* is that I am able to use _right alt_
as the compose key on f
Dear Ingo,
Danke!
On 2/19/20, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Just to make sure it worked, could you please show the output of:
>
>$ setxkbmap -query
The output is:
rules: base
model: pc105
layout: us
variant:dvp
options:compose:ralt
> What exactly do you mean by "not able to
Dear Nils Ola, Ingo, and other OpenBSD users,
Tusen takk!
>> > I forgot to report maybe an important piece of information. I use scim
>> > to type in Chinese. I use the default xdm. Here is my .xsession:
>> >
>> > export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
>> >
>> > export XMODIFIERS=@im=SCIM
>> > export GTK_
Dear Ducan,
I just set up a Brother HL-5450DN Series on OpenBSD 6.6 amd64.
> 1. ulpt must be disabled:
> # config -ef /bsd
> ukc> disable ulpt
> ukc> quit
I studied tutorials on-line and previous discussions on @misc. I found
out that for 6.6 amd64, if I disabled ulpt(4), I would not get the
pri
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