On Fri, 26 May 2017 11:35:49 -0300
Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> does anybody here run OBSD with a file system bigger than 10TB ?
> How much time boot takes to bring the system up (i mean fsck) ?
> Are you using ffs2 ? With softdep ?
>
> Thanks.
This depends heavily on how you plan to
On Sun, 28 May 2017 15:37:08 -0400
Maximilian Pichler wrote:
> After the installation of a VisionTek Radeon 5450 graphics card my
> machine gives a blank screen after booting. It still shows the normal
> system messages (full dmesg below), with the last visible one being
> "scsibus4 at softraid0:
Re-reading your mail, it sounds like you installed the card into an
existing system. In that case, my question becomes "have you run
fw_update?"
On Sun, 28 May 2017 22:54:22 +0200
Steven McDonald wrote:
> Re-reading your mail, it sounds like you installed the card into an
> existing system. In that case, my question becomes "have you run
> fw_update?"
Just noticed the part of your mail where you showed you had the
This is a complete guess, but is /etc/myname a symbolic link? If it is
a symlink to an absolute path, that is unlikely to exist in the bsd.rd
filesystem and would cause this error.
If that's not it, please clarify what you mean by the "file is there".
What command did you run, and what was its out
On Sat, 8 Apr 2017 15:04:18 +0500
"dmitry.sensei" wrote:
> "ATI Radeon HD 8730M" rev 0x00 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
> inteldrm0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel HD Graphics 4000" rev 0x09
> drm0 at inteldrm0
Your Intel card is supported via DRM, but your Radeon one is not. The
probl
On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 11:02:37 +
"C. L. Martinez" wrote:
> pkg_add -v python-2.7
There is no package called python-2.7. The package you want is called
python-2.7.13p0. You have a few options:
1. pkg_add python, then select the version you want.
2. pkg_add python-2.7.13p0
3. pkg_add -z pyth
Hi misc,
I've written a small utility for pretty-printing a tree of system
devices based on dmesg(8) output. It's nothing fancy, but my apropos(1)
and web searches didn't bring up anything to do the job. I thought it
might be of interest to other newcomers to OpenBSD like myself who are
exploring
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 06:30:16 +0100
"John Smith" wrote:
> Is there anyway I can prevent this seemingly harmless error? I don't
> use X and didn't select the X packages during the installation
> process.
You can probably do it by disabling the drm and/or radeondrm driver with
config(8):
http://
Spotted a missing "n" in pfsync(4):
Index: share/man/man4/pfsync.4
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man4/pfsync.4,v
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -p -r1.31 pfsync.4
--- share/man/man4/pfsync.4 29 Apr 2010 08:45:44 -
1.31 ++
goals.html disagrees with policy.html as to the policy regarding
inclusion of GPL code. Since that part of policy.html was updated more
recently (2014 vs. 2003), here's a diff that makes goals.html more
agreeable:
Index: goals.html
==
On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:48:02 +
Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
> I recently installed OpenBSD 5.6 on an amd64 platform. Everything went
> smoothly. After installation, at the first boot, OpenBSD updated the
> firmware of some devices. I found this strange...
OpenBSD runs fw_update(8) on firs
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:18:13 +0100
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> pax: Unable to remove directory /./var/tmp: Directory not empty ***
/var/tmp was replaced with a symlink to /tmp between 5.6 and 5.7.
Compiling from source isn't a supported way to upgrade from one to the
other; this is well documented in
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 13:44:47 +0200
Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
> So question is:
> What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support?
Anything that runs as a userspace process in non-accelerated mode and
has been ported to OpenBSD (QEMU, for example). There is no support for
Xen, nor hardware acceler
On Sat, 23 May 2015 05:12:58 -0400
"ertetlen barmok" wrote:
> There is no solution for locking an OpenBSD Desktop while using FVWM2
> and "nosuid" mount option enabled for all mountpoints in /etc/fstab?
xlock is setgid auth, so you could add your user to the auth group.
Whether or not this is a
Hi misc@,
I've begun working on some Perl bindings for libsndio. The reason I
started was to be able to interface with sndiod's MIDI thru boxes
directly from Perl, but I've implemented XS bindings for the complete
libsndio API:
https://github.com/stevenjm/perl-Audio-Sndio
It's still far from f
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 17:39:18 -0500
Chris Bennett wrote:
> But I don't want to overwrite any files with same name but different
> content.
You could try GNU cp (gcp in the coreutils package) with the -n option:
-n, --no-clobber
do not overwrite an existing file (overrides a
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 16:11:20 +0330
Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
> When I choose "My OpenBSD" at boot state it display me:
> *Loading.*
> *ERR M*
"ERR M" means that the pbr successfully loaded a file into memory, but
it wasn't a valid ELF executable. Most probably, this means that the
pbr you
Hi Tilo,
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 17:11:13 +0200
Tilo Stritzky wrote:
> Am I doing something silly here? Or is there a bug?
> I see the same result on i386 and amd64. Same for /dev/sound.
> This works on a 5.5 release, but not on later releases or current.
I've been able to reproduce this with a si
On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 09:47:54 +0100
LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> $ cd ~"/stuff/"
> ksh: cd: /home/daniell/~/stuff - No such file or directory
>
[snip]
> It seems ~ is substituted in the first case
Just a correction here: I don't think it's being substituted. Rather,
the lack of a leading / is causing
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