there seems to be some unexpected behaviour (at least
for me) in terminal vim running under tmux:
pressing ESC and right after that the arrow keys to
move around (vim purist need not comment on this) get
interpreted as different vim commands: for example UP
will enter insert mode again, LEFT, RIGH
Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri, 14 May 2017 14:28:
> tmux has an "escape-time" setting:
>
> escape-time time
> Set the time in milliseconds for which tmux waits
> after an escape is input to determine if it is part
> of a function or meta key sequences. The default
>
thanks everyone for the dmesg.
i bought 2 of these with 8G of RAM
and intel SSD drives.
they will be used as headless servers,
so DRM is not an issue, i was aware of that.
they are remote, so openbsd is not installed
on them yet, and i had the techie remove
the wlans, as they will be in a small
s
frantisek holop, 02 Oct 2015 17:55:
> thanks everyone for the dmesg.
> i bought 2 of these with 8G of RAM
> and intel SSD drives.
and of course by "2 of these"
i meant DN2820FYKH
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i have installed openbsd -current on an older
generation of dell xps 17. this model has a
touchscreen, but a faulty one. no amount of
calibration helps and needs to be disabled
also in windows and linux.
i am having difficulties disabling it in openbsd.
please find the dmesg, and Xorg.log attach
hello and happy new year,
during the christmas holidays i have upgraded my
openbsd servers to 6.2 and i have noticed that
the timestamps for newsyslog 'logfile turned over' lines
changed to something like ISO 8601:
$ zgrep turned /var/log/messages*
messages:2017-12-31T23:00:01.258Z selene newsysl
Paul de Weerd, 01 Mar 2018 15:06:
> Hi Nick, others,
> | what is the reason for your obsession with sudoedit or visudo or
> | anything other than just editing the $%&^& file, saving your change and
> | testing them on another terminal window? Like is done on almost every
> | other config file in a
Daniel Jakots, 01 Mar 2018 21:50:
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 21:40:57 -0500, Z Ero
> wrote:
>
> > Not showing in pip3 --list after installed with pkg_add. Not available
> > module. Why?
> >
>
> pip and pkg_add are two different package manager. If you run pkg_info,
> you should see the package list w
hello,
macOS has this rather user friendly operating mode
where one is able to set the volume's FileVault
(apple's full disk encryption) password to be the same
as their user password and the password is asked only
once. after bootup i get a login screen, enter my
password, and voila, i am both l
Mihai Popescu, 05 Mar 2018 00:07:
> Did they remove the SHIFT key support on macOS?
AH< SO THATS"S THE SECRET< I JUST NEED TO USE THE SHIFT KEY>
THANKS COMRADE
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hi there,
i have decided to create an encrypted usb stick that
would be the rsynced backup of my $HOME.
i started by reading softraid(4). and its only example
looks scary -- it destroys all data on sd0, my main
drive for years :] i know, it is only an _example_
and should never be copied verbati
hi there,
after upgrading to the september 10 snapshot,
i am not able to use the touchpad.
console is full of:
pms0: not in sync yet, discard input (state 1)
pms0: not in sync yet, discard input (state 2)
pms0: not in sync yet, discard input (state 3)
attaching an external usb mouse helps, altho
hmm, on Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:35:01PM +0200, Stefan Sperling said that
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 05:02:03PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hi there,
> >
> > after upgrading to the september 10 snapshot,
> > i am not able to use the touchpad.
>
> What wer
as it seems like this is a legit regression,
could this backed out please?
-f
--
between two evils, always pick the one you never tried before.
hmm, on Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 02:56:30PM +0200, Stefan Sperling said that
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 02:36:25PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> > as it seems like this is a legit regression,
> > could this backed out please?
>
> Which commit exactly needs to be backed out?
hi there,
i think the usb subsystem is in certain circumstances
starving the writes...
i have this great working sandisk "ultra backup" 32G
usb key, that was consistently achieving ~10MB/s
in writing big files (movies). in windows, it can
pack even 15MB/s.
now i have this:
$ time dd if=1.mp4 o
hi there,
if i have a usb key, that is softraid encrypted,
it has 2 DUID's. the first one (before bioctl)
can be used to script bioctl when the key is inserted.
when the SR CRYPTO drive is attached, it has another
DUID. this can be used for mounting/unmounting.
my question is, is that a security
hmm, on Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 03:13:35PM -0400, josh said that
> I have a USB 802.11n capable dongle that works fine in a netbook[3] but not
> in a server[2], which is where it was intended. The sypmtom is a cessation
> of packet traffic followed by device timeout as described in urtwn(4).
> A
hi there,
it seems that running usbdevs while there is any disk
operation on a softraid volume that is on a usb disk is
not a good idea.
inserting the usb key:
umass1 at uhub0 port 6 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Firebird USB Flash
Drive" rev 2.00/1.26 addr 4
umass1: using SCSI over Bulk
hi there,
i was trying to give scramble.io a try but firefox
seems to be stuck
31853 f 640 209M 208M onproc/3 thrslee 3:05 98.58% firefox
for ages. this is a slow netbook so i am just asking
if someone with a proper quick machine could give this
a go and tell me if it works and
hmm, on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 03:38:07PM +0800, David Schulz said that
> If i now type `mutt` into my Terminal, mutt will take about 736 seconds
> just to open up the Mailbox, displaying a "Reading
> /home/ds/mail/INBOX...x/148800 (3%)".
> `top` shows the CPU (P4, 3GhZ) working away at 60% or so,
hi there,
i was looking for some ahci info when i stumbled upon the intel site
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
"Implementation of the Advanced Host Controller Interface
Specification requires a license from Intel."
does this mean based on their specs, or _any_
hmm, on Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 01:56:16PM -0200, Marcos Laufer - Ipv4networks.com
said that
> it's 10 times faster than ide , go for it.
> also get the right hard drives, those must be sata2
so no real benefit for sata disks?
how can i say if a disk is sata or sata2?
sata is SATA 150 and sata2 is S
hi there,
i was wondering if some other people are seeing this as well.
on my eeepc i am booting openbsd from usb stick. i am using
recent snapshots. after startup when i login, very often i see
1..4 (sh) zombie processes with hotplugd's PID as PPID.
i am guessing these are /etc/hotplugd/attach
hi there,
i was just reading ral(4) and rum(4) to look for
devices that support these. i noticed that while
ral(4) lists all the devices in one paragraph,
rum(4) on the other hand lists them one at a line.
i think it might be nice to have them consistent.
(and just in case anyone asked, i find t
hi there,
the sandisk cruzer line of pen-drives (i have a 4G)
are U3 smart pen-drives that have a hidden partition
or whatever it is: www.u3.com .
in openbsd it comes up as cd* besides the sd* part.
i had no luck mounting it or using it in any way.
IIRC in windows it comes up as a separate drive
here's the dmesg for this cruzer:
umass2 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Corporation U3
Cruzer Micro" rev 2.00/0.10 addr 4
umass2: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus2 at umass2: 2 targets, initiator 0
sd2 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct
removable
sd2: 3912MB, 512 by
hmm, on Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 03:20:53PM -0500, Brynet said that
> http://www.u3.com/uninstall/
thanks for the tip, the cd* device is gone :]
i wish i knew that before.
anyone knows how this utility works?
i really thoght this was hw based!
and can anyone still with the U3 stuff reproduce
the m
hi gang,
i am at a bit of loss here. i have finally a notebook
where both the wireless (iwn0) and normal nic (lii0) get
recognized. both are dhcp clients of my home router.
consider the following scenario:
1. boot up, lii0 gets a lease
2. i disconnect the wire
3. route -n flush; dhclient iwn0
transmission is ok and you could also try unworkable
that is developed on openbsd.
-f
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why does the at&t logo look like the death star?
hi gang,
i have an encrypted ffs diskimage.
it was created some time ago the usual way.
after my update to -current this is what happens:
$ sudo vnconfig -k svnd0 imagefile
Encryption key:
$ sudo mount /dev/svnd0a /mnt
mount_ffs: /dev/svnd0a on /mnt: filesystem must be mounted read-only; you may
hmm, on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 01:56:31PM +0100, Hannah Schroeter said that
> Try fsck /dev/rsvnd0a
yes, this works. thanks.
so i guess the man page should be changed as well, no?
-f
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hmm, on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 07:20:00PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer said that
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 06:46:15PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hmm, on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 01:56:31PM +0100, Hannah Schroeter said that
> > > Try fsck /dev/rsvnd0a
> >
> > yes, this works
hmm, on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 07:20:00PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer said that
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 06:46:15PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hmm, on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 01:56:31PM +0100, Hannah Schroeter said that
> > > Try fsck /dev/rsvnd0a
> >
> > yes, this works
hmm, on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 06:44:25PM +0100, Jesus Sanchez said that
> On windows, formated as FAT32, the copy of 1,2 GB took
> about 6 minutes, so it's about 3.41 MB/s, that's more than USB1.1 speed
> (I think) but in OpenBSD 4.4 I have 1.5 MB/s speed. I will attach dmesg
> as soon as possible.
hmm, on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 03:02:28AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze said that
> > unace-1.2bp0
> > unarj-2.43
> > unrar-3.81
>
> Due to nasty licences, you must build those from source.
or perhaps use p7zip which can deal with these, if i am not mistaken.
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hi gang,
i have run into an interesting problem.
to connect through upc at a friend's place i need to change
my lladdr to his. today i bought them a router so now we can
all share internet. after i hooked it up i was about to change
my lladdr back to factory setting, and i had a look at the
ifco
hmm, on Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 07:00:35PM -0500, Ted Unangst said that
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 6:46 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
> > amaaq$ sudo ifconfig lii0 lladdr 71:ec:da:32:72:24
> > ifconfig: SIOCSIFLLADDR: Invalid argument
> >
> > 1. would it be a good idea to i
hi there,
i have reported this before, and i am fighting
again with this. i think the current scenario
is becoming more and more common nowadays, and
i would like to understand it more:
frantisek holop wrote:
> i am at a bit of loss here. i have finally a notebook
> where both the wi
hmm, on Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 11:45:49AM +, Matthew Szudzik said that
> On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 11:43:58PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
> > cut-and-paste no. copy-and-paste yes. is that not good enough?
>
> Most modern applications (like firefox, openoffice, etc.) can use both
> the PRIMARY
hmm, on Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 07:54:53PM +, Stefan Sperling said that
> On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 07:26:21PM +0100, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> > $ sudo pkg_add -ui
> > ...
> > libglade2-2.6.2p2 (extracting): complete
> > libglade2-2.6.2p2 (deleting): complete
> > libglade2-2.6.2p2 (installing): complet
hmm, on Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 04:24:52PM +, Matthew Szudzik said that
> On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 02:16:05PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hmm, on Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 11:45:49AM +, Matthew Szudzik said that
> > > PRIMARY. So, if you've copied something to t
hmm, on Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 03:34:30AM +0800, John Wong said that
> I want to set up the web server to share file, but i know apache-1.3.x
> (which is openbsd default httpd) had the 4G file size limit, can i break
> this limit?
i dont remember such a limit, but i could be wrong.
but i definitely
hi there,
is it "normal" for gkrellm to use as much memory as 100 megs?
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATEWAIT TIMECPU COMMAND
24630 f 20 120M 128M sleeppoll 0:14 0.00% gkrellm
could this be some kind of memory leak?
this is on a -current (feb 28) wit
hi there,
this is for the dying breed of fdisk gurus...
prepare some snacks, it's long.
i am about to install openbsd -current (feb 28) on a notebook
with a 320G hard drive in IDE mode, although it is AHCI really.
bsd.rd dmesg at the end.
my goal is to have the 2 ntfs partitions followed by a 32
hmm, on Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 04:52:04PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
> >From a commit message an hour or so ago:
>
> Disable future European orders since the distributor is way too far behind
> in reconciling payments to the project for past sales, and years of trying
> to resolve it have made v
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 09:22:30AM -0500, L. V. Lammert said that
> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Jose Fragoso wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If a host is responsible for sending outgoing messages from multiple
> > domains, should it always use the same HELO command (ie. the same
> > hostname) or could it u
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 03:41:04AM +0100, Floor Terra said that
> > Why doesn''t Wim explain the situation here. Less work isn't it. ;)
>
> I don't know. And I don't want to get involved.
> I'm concerned about Theo, Wim, the project and anybody else who is
> involved and don't want to make th
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 03:40:09PM +0100, Gilles Chehade said that
> Are you sure ?
just because you demonstrated a smtp session with
a questionably set up mail server it doesn't mean
you are right. sendmail by default does not check helo.
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
smtpd_helo_required = yes
s
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 09:16:53AM -0300, Jose Fragoso said that
> If a host is responsible for sending outgoing messages from multiple
> domains, should it always use the same HELO command (ie. the same
> hostname) or could it use a different HELO command when sending
> mail from different do
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 08:27:03AM -0700, Brian Keefer said that
> The amount of connections rejected by those settings will be pretty
> small as a percentage, and it's not even close to "reliable sign of
i forgot to add: YMMV.
those postfix settings have for the current week rejected 690
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:40:13AM -0500, Marco Peereboom said that
> Don't you think theo has the best interest of the project as his first
> priority?
best interest: yes.
best attitude and people skills: i am not so sure...
all i am saying is that the other side still hasn't spoken up.
i
hmm, on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:05:09AM -0700, Brian Keefer said that
> On Mar 25, 2009, at 9:41 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
>>
>> of course its true downside (just like greyfiltering's) is that it
>> needs a considerable amount of babysitting. but it's worth it for
first of all, thanks Nick for your time going through
all of that. here is my answer. it is all quite i386
specific though.
hmm, on Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:34:38PM -0400, Nick Holland said that
> I really don't want to ignore what you call an "exotic geometry".
> A lot of people seem to think th
hmm, on Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 02:46:13PM -0500, John Brooks said that
> I've just received this response from a large corporate email
> system regarding their claim that emails sent to them are not
> getting through even though our logs contain acknowledgements
> of accepting the mail sent.
>
> I
hmm, on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 07:48:54PM -0400, Ted Unangst said that
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Richard Ben Aleya
> wrote:
> > We do not want to purchase CDs to pay the salary of an American guy who
>
> Bitch, please. Now I'm insulted. You think Theo's an American? Fuck you.
technical
hmm, on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 02:35:15PM -0500, John Brooks said that
> that was the entire point of my original post, they
> strip out their queue id from their acknowledgment
> for "security reasons", and then "accept all mail"
> including bogus recipients.
>
> I was curious if this practice is v
hmm, on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 08:32:18PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
> i will reboot this machine asap with ahci setting in the bios...
that, unfortunately resulted in this:
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yes&numbers=6118
lots of new hardware in this machine
hi there,
i am just reading up on things, and here is a very
nice explanation how and why some of the bioses chose
their geometry.
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/bios/modesECHS-c.html
quite some russian rulette, innit :]
it also kind of explains why when a certain disk capacity
is surpassed, on
hmm, on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 05:05:10AM +0200, frantisek holop said that
> i wonder what will happen when 65536/255/63 is reached,
> what kind of frankenstein translation table will come into life
> just to save c/h/s again. maybe there will come an LBA only age,
> i mean fdisk-wi
hmm, on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 12:37:16PM +0200, Artur Grabowski said that
> It's his choice and none of your business.
> It's his reasons and none of your business.
> It's his choice and none of your business.
> It's his choice and none of your business.
how is it none of our business if the 2 si
hmm, on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 01:41:52PM +0200, Henning Brauer said that
> * Nick [2009-04-01 03:52]:
> > I think most the developers wouldn't mind seeing a smoother fdisk
> > program...
>
> what is fdisk?
>
> oh I remember using it. fdisk -i sd1. why it can do anything else is
> almost beyond me
hmm, on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 06:54:44AM -0700, J.C. Roberts said that
> Though they could logically do it now, is there a *need* to do this,
> let alone available hardware? -You're really talking about a personal
> hacking project with a *very* serious cash requirement to buy the
> necessary equip
hey there,
so no 1st of april fools this year, hm?
how about we start a big flamewar about something?
oh wait...
happy fools' day fools! :]
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tfrohw...@fastmail.com - Sat, 06 April 2019 at 17:45:42
> I run a dual-boot with Windows 10 on the same partition and the
on the same partition?
-f
--
Thomas Frohwein - Sat, 06 April 2019 at 12:54:54
> I remember the following as the steps not mentioned in the FAQ that helped me
> get it to work. All with MBR and Windows 10.
>
> 1. Shrink the main partition in Windows disk manager and create a second
>partition.
the FAQ cannot deal with ever
hello,
i have a faulty touch panel in this notebook and i need to disable it.
because of KARL and following -current in general i'd much prefer a non
config -e solution. that leaves wscons and X.org.
if i read Xorg log file correctly, x.org picks up touch panel from
wsmouse. after reading wsmou
Timothy Brown - Mon, 10 June 2019 at 08:43:47
> Not too sure about a a config change to disable it. However on my crappy
> work Dell laptop (XPS 9343), I can disable it in the BIOS. Have you looked
> to see if you can do that?
yes. it's not there.
the bios is a sad piece of software in this one...
Jorge Gabriel Lopez Paramount, 16 Nov 2014 15:55:
> >Seems heavy, and probably harder to set up and maintain than (e) and (f).
>
> Sure it's harder to set up, but believe me, after setting up the maintenance
> is almost zero. I restart every week that server as read-write to patch it
as if the br
i have written for myself a small python3 script that
removes accented characters and all utf8 "symbols"
from filenames, a kind of "utf-8 to ascii sanitizer".
while working on it, i created some strange test cases
(e.g. »´ÁÉǑÄ«) for filenames and i was pleasently
surprised that the files were crea
frantisek holop, 29 Nov 2014 13:02:
> while working on it, i created some strange test cases
> (e.g. »´ÁÉǑÄ«) for filenames and i was pleasently
> surprised that the files were created/read/renamed/deleted
> without problems.
i think i should clarify this a bit:
they show perfect
Ville Valkonen, 29 Nov 2014 14:08:
> Are you aware of 'detox' package?
$ touch »´ÁÉǑÄ«
$ detox *
$ ls
A_A_A_A_C_A_A_
$ touch »´ÁÉǑÄ«
$ my_silly_script
$ ls
aeoa
perhaps with some massaging detox can be made
to work like my script, i dont know. but that is
actually besides the point.
i wrote my
Paolo Aglialoro, 29 Nov 2014 13:56:
> Shouldn't in 2014 the aim having all working in utf-8?
sure.
but i like my filenames ascii and whitespaceless.
shows my age.
-f
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Joel Rees, 01 Dec 2014 22:04:
> Hmm. What would you suggest doing with the following file name?
>
> /etc
>
> (You may need a Japanese font to display it.)
>
> If you try to normalize it on a *nix box, it will hopefully conflict
> with your system file permissions. But, then what do you do with i
Stefan Sperling, 29 Nov 2014 18:17:
> > Are you aware of 'detox' package?
>
> There's also converters/convmv
$ touch »´ÁÉǑÄ«
$ convmv *
wrong/unknown "from" encoding!
$ convmv -f utf8 -t latin1 *
Starting a dry run without changes...
iso-8859-1 doesn't cover all needed characters for: "./»´ÁÉǑÄ«"
Marinos Yannikos, 23 Dec 2014 12:20:
> Practical implications: a Supermicro A1SAi based server sitting on my
> desk gets quite warm at 61°C when idle and supposedly clocked down to
> half the nominal CPU frequency at hw.setperf=0 (Linux: 43°C).
this is a difficult issue, because as far as i know,
now that there is a dedicated place for examples,
i think it would be easier to get started
with hotplugd/attach with a file instead of
copy pasting from the manual page...
the only difference from the man page example
is simple logging with logger(1) (to help add
new devices), and commenting out
Ingo Schwarze, 24 Dec 2014 11:34:
> > now that there is a dedicated place for examples,
>
> You misunderstand. The point of creating /etc/examples was not
> to create a new place for documentation. The point was to be
> able to delete lots of junk from /etc/ without being held back
> by the subs
is anybody else seeing regression in suspend/resume?
i am noticing that my 100% resume ratio is starting
to decline. at resume time, the thinkpad half moon
icon starts blinking and nothing else happens.
not all resumes fail, but i cannot see a pattern.
i suspend every night and resume every mornin
Alexandre Ratchov, 20 Jan 2015 10:17:
> in *my* practice, yes. I lost no single file last 10 years despite
> the frequent system crashes during kernel development &
> experimenting.
very nice, i dont doubt that.
but in my experience it is not that hard to get a
corrupted filesystem with softupdat
Mihai Popescu, 21 Jan 2015 14:34:
> > but in my experience it is not that hard to get a
> > corrupted filesystem with softupdates and i had to stop
> > using it. but i seem to attract panics and
> > page faults.
>
> > in the recent past i had corrupted filesystems even
> > without softupdates, up
openda...@hushmail.com, 21 Jan 2015 19:29:
> Why won't `postgresql-server-9.4.0` accept my locale? Just upgraded to 5.7
> from 5.5. Whatever `postgresql-server` version was in 5.5 didn't have this
> problem.
>
> % su _postgresql
> % initdb -D /var/postgresql/data/
LC_ALL is not supporte
openda...@hushmail.com, 21 Jan 2015 20:41:
> Hello,
>
> On 21. januar 2015 at 8:26 PM, "frantisek holop" wrote:
> >
> >LC_ALL is not supported yet, try LC_CTYPE.
> >
> >$ sudo su - _postgresql
> >$ export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
> >$ initd
recently i have bought a cheapo usb hub,
nothing fancy, just to keep the mouse,
keyboard, wifi in one place. i have it
plugged in at boot time.
in dmesg.boot things look good. then hotplugd
starts to run and receives all these devices.
by the time i login, all the devices work
but i have this in
i confirm that with the latest snapshot that
includes the latest ehci fix these messages
went away. thank you.
-f
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Thisis theone, 03 Mar 2015 16:55:
> $ touch "árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép"
> $ ls -lah
> -rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8 18:20 ??rv??zt??r?? t??k??rf??r??g??p
> $
>
> I am using uxterm on OpenBSD 5.6. How can my uxterm show these accents in
> this way? Why doesn't it displays it as it is?
look
has anybody tried running openbsd in virtualbox on a
mac mini? is X11, etc feasable?
-f
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if "r" is reverse, how come "d" is forward?
hmm, on Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 06:58:28PM +0100, Stefan Sperling said that
> On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 05:15:22PM +, Heptas Torres wrote:
> > Hi
> > I run OpenBSD in a VMware workstation and I would like to connect the
> > Edimax EW-7811Un nano USB wireless adapter:
> > http://www.edimax.com/en/pro
hmm, on Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 03:58:53PM -0500, Bentley, Dain said that
> PHP_FPm is running as the www user, but the permissions on resolv.conf is
> readable to everyone.
> Perhaps I missed installing PHP extension required?
php_fpm when installed from the ports is also running chroot
by default
hi there,
since a couple of snapshosts back i can quite reliably
freeze my openbsd notebook simply by leaving it on
overnight. the desktop is there, all the open windows
are there, but it has become a painting...
nothing in the logs, no panic, nothing.
anybody else is seeing something similar?
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hmm, on Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 06:17:27PM +0100, Stefan Sperling said that
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 06:05:10PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hi there,
> >
> > since a couple of snapshosts back i can quite reliably
> > freeze my openbsd notebook simply by leavin
hmm, on Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 03:49:00PM -0600, Chris Bennett said that
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 06:05:10PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hi there,
> >
> > since a couple of snapshosts back i can quite reliably
> > freeze my openbsd notebook simply by leaving it on
hmm, on Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 01:23:41PM -0800, Philip Guenther said that
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 9:05 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
> > since a couple of snapshosts back i can quite reliably
> > freeze my openbsd notebook simply by leaving it on
> > overnight. the desktop i
hmm, on Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 11:31:43PM +0100, Marc Espie said that
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 11:23:06PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > (difficult to believe no people see this, every notebook
> > i had since 2008 could not shutdown cleanly 50-70%
> > of the time)
>
&g
hmm, on Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 06:05:10PM +0100, frantisek holop said that
> since a couple of snapshosts back i can quite reliably
> freeze my openbsd notebook simply by leaving it on
> overnight. the desktop is there, all the open windows
> are there, but it has become a painting...
hi,
i seem to recall reading in some RFC or maybe in
one of the stevens books that these services are
required for a "server". i look at it as being
a good internet neighbour, a bit like "can you tell
me the time please" when someone stops you on the street...
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hmm, on Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 02:42:55PM -0800, Philip Guenther said that
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:57 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
> ...
> >> savecore came on and i have in the logs:
> >>
> >>
hi there,
is there any strong logical reason why
/var/www/htdocs is restored to its default
state after updates?
if i have removed those files (as i guess most
people on production servers would), why is
it a good thing they always reappear every
6 months?
would it be possible to make sysmerge i
hmm, on Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 05:07:13AM +0100, frantisek holop said that
> hmm, on Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 02:42:55PM -0800, Philip Guenther said that
> > On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> > > On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:57 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
>
hmm, on Sun, Feb 03, 2013 at 02:47:06AM +0100, frantisek holop said that
> sad to say, panic'd again, seems related.
forgot to add: nice panic, because this was at shutdown..
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