Hi Peter,
no cpio(1) is not wrong, you're just trying to access a file through your
program AND cpio(1) that for security reasons otherwise shouldn't be the
way you're doing it.
why reinventing the wheel? can't you just use dump(1) -f or send it via
other means?
if you really want to use your pr
Hi Markus,
You must set the VM's network adapter to 'Enable MAC address spoofing'
under 'Advanced Features'.
/mestre
On 10:03 Tue 16 Oct , Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i just have a question to CARP on Hyper-V VMs. It seems there was a
> problemwith the virtual IP not be reachable f
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it. The
proper way is to use spamdb key, where key is one of the IP entries you are
getting through spamd. Running just spamdb will show you all entries.
/mestre
On 15:44 Tue 30 Oct , Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
thanks, we have removed the wpath promise from pledge(2) on lndir(1)
On 20:19 Thu 05 Mar , shankarapailoor . wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Openbsd 6.5 and noticed that the pledge policy for lndir
> includes wpath but I don't see why this group is necessary. I have removed
> the group and recomp
ERN_CPTIME)
+ return (0);
}
if ((p->p_p->ps_pledge & PLEDGE_PS)) {
Best regards,
Ricardo Mestre
On 27/10/2015 19:00, Mike wrote:
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC) #1: Tue Oct 27 12:31:10 EDT 2015
m...@otest.24cl.home:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/com
kern.cptime */
mib[0] == CTL_KERN && mib[1] == KERN_CPTIME)
return (0);
if (miblen == 3 && /* kern.cptime2 */
Best regards,
Ricardo Mestre
On 27/10/2015 19:37, Ricardo Mestre wrote:
Hi people,
I
Hi Xianwen,
I guess this is one of "you're-on-your-own" cases, the BIOS being locked by IT
I'm even surprised you're allowed to install a different OS on the machine.
For starters I'd speak directly with them and check what are you allowed or not
to do with the machine.
/mestre
On Monday, 12
Hi Nils,
By any chance does your acme-client.conf contains "agreement url"
lines? If yes please remove them and run acme-client again.
/mestre
On 10:57 Tue 03 Apr , Nils Gillmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what's the deal with acme-client? back on 6.2 and now on 6.3 I never managed
> to
> make it ru
Hi misc@
I have an azalia(4) based card integrated in my motherboard connected to a
receiver through SPDIF, but I can't make it output any sound, only if I connect
the cable to the 3.5mm headphone jack. And yes, I already toggled the
outputs.mode to digital through mixerctl(1). When I play somethi
ouch, how did I miss the call to execl(3) on docmd()? silly me!
OK?
Index: usbhidaction.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/usbhidaction/usbhidaction.c,v
retrieving revision 1.24
diff -u -p -u -r1.24 usbhidaction.c
--- usbhidaction.c
Thanks for testing, it's committed now!
On 09:33 Mon 01 Aug , Hector Velasco wrote:
> Hi Ricardo:
>
> I tested the patch and it's working great. The solution seems obvious
> now that I see it :).
>
https://media.tenor.com/jGgmfDOxmuMC/ryan-reynolds-but-why.gif
Hi Jan,
If you are really following -current then you must have missed that
kerberos (along with a few buddies) has been removed from base in the
transition from 5.5 to 5.6.
Please check this section ->
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade56.html#RmFiles
Best regards,
Mestre
On 03/10/2015 1
100, Ricardo Mestre wrote:
> > I have an azalia(4) based card integrated in my motherboard connected to a
> > receiver through SPDIF, but I can't make it output any sound, only if I
> > connect
> > the cable to the 3.5mm headphone jack. And yes, I already toggled the
>
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