Thank you Gonzalo.
Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing:
I was already able to boot OpenBSD in BIOS legacy mode.
What I want to achieve is booting OpenBSD current with the new EFI OpenBSD boot
loader.
Are you sure that following the tutorial you mentioned can be of any help to
With some EFI boot loader and kernel modifications it is possible to disable
the power-hungry Radeon (by accessing GMUX) and use the Intel GPU of a
MacBookPro8,2 with OpenBSD 5.9 snapshot.
Details:
https://photorhino.wordpress.com/2016/02/03/openbsd-on-a-macbookpro82-with-intel-gpu/
I overwrote the old /etc folder but I
don't know
where the problem is...
Thanks in advance,
Marc
Thx! I renamed svnd to vnd and it worked like a charm.
PS. I think I read "vnd(4) removed," oh how bad for them.. svnd
will still rock... why should I care to read further?
leaving "svnd(4) renamed to vnd(4)" in a world of disregard and
darkness. Sorry...
PS2. 5.0 rocks for me, it's
river...so i'm not aware of the changes, does
802.11a works with the ar5212 ?
and i must select a particular option ?
i test one in hostap and try to join the networks but can't see it with -L
option
thanks for all
marc
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:45:54 -0400
"Jeff Quast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ( on a side note, it apears the use of linux + windows driver wrappers
> (madwifi?) on WRAP and soekris is very popular -- the very thought
> makes me vomit a little bit in my mouth )
or with freebsd and pfsense (pfse
same problem
but chris tell me that and it works
"
Your /etc/ttys file probably doesn't have anything in it for:
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200" vt100 on secure"
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 14:52:56 -0600
Stephen Bosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephen Bosch wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > I
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 21:37:03 -0500
"Sam Fourman Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have one of these?
> http://www.latestbuy.com.au/usb_missile_launcher.html
really fun :)
--
Quoting knitti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 11/14/06, Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having a hard time getting java to work on openbsd. Java is a
deal-breaker for me as I use it all day every day for work. What I've
done is taken a tar of the linux version, a
Quoting Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 11/14/06, Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having a hard time getting java to work on openbsd.
I'll bet.
difference. I've googled for hours trying to find a solution, but can't
seem to fix it.
Luc
Quoting Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 08:24:37AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>On 11/14/06, Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I really don't want to download the source f
r native jdk's work
quite well (especially devel/jdk/1.5) but you need to
build from source.
-Kurt
That package list helps a lot. I didn't know you could generate a
dependency list like that (see my other message today: "packages").
Thanks!
Marc
- End forwarded message -
badly.
Thanks
ICMan.
I have just completed a java installation from source as well and got
the same error. Setting "ulimit -d 40" cleared that error for me;
try a higher value.
Marc
ed in, ulimit -d stock output
went from 524288 to 523264.
--
jared
or, you can add the following line to /etc/profile
ulimit -S -d 20
Marc
hine never did this before,
so it might be related to some recent changes?
Any clues?
- Marc Balmer
dmesg:
OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #4: Tue Jun 7 07:34:21 CEST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.50GHz ("GenuineIntel"
nd thus heat up more.
Off course, if you need a full fledged PC with VGA etc. these devices are
not a choice.
- Marc Balmer
Seth Jackson wrote:
I was wondering what I should use for graphics editing on OpenBSD. I
know there is the GIMP, but I didn't know if there were any other good
graphics editing programs for OpenBSD. Also, what was the art on the
OpenBSD.org homepage created with?
Sodipodi, graphics/sodipodi, is
Steven Manos wrote:
something like...
kill `ps aux | grep mplayer | head -n 1 | awk {'print $2'}`
see pkill(1)
Cristian Del Carlo wrote:
Hi list,
i am planning to use openbsd as mail server with sendmail and clamd as
antivirus on intel machine.
What can i use to connect sendmail and clamd?
smtp-vilter, which is in ports.
I know that there are several methods : milter, amavis etc...
Thanks,
Cristian
Alexander Bochmann wrote:
I'm successfully using smtp-vilter as milter
for clamav, but I haven't followed the latest
development on OpenBSD pthreads, and people
used to say that there's problems with the
thread implementation (search the archives
for specifics) - so going with milters might
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:51:04 -0800
Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> at the smallest packet sizes, that sounds about right, if not slightly
> low
good information, in time before i build one,
this is better on a soekris hardware ?45xx or 48xx ?
Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
Can OpenBSD communicate with any UPS units over the serial port?
Does OpenBSD support shutting down the OS if an UPS runs out of power?
Yes, it can.
You might want to take a look at the network UPS tools, a port in
sysutils/nut.
- Marc Balmer
ttp://google.com"; and it leads me to the correct IP
very quickly, so apparently the nameserver is configured correctly.
Can anybody point me out what might be happening or which diagnosis
tools could help me figure it out?
Thanks much in advance,
marc
onfig > network.dns.disableIPv6
I've read there is a cleaner solution adding "family inet4" to
resolv.conf but I would prefer to add it as a parameter to the dhcp
command in /etc/hostname.XXX. Any ideas on how to do it? Wouldn't you
agree that this is a bug?
thnx,
marc
works with windows 7).
Does anybody have a solution to any of these problems or a 4th way?
Thanks
marc
requires that the openbsd.pbr file is at located at the root of c:\. Am I
wrong?
Thanks again,
Marc
> 2011/3/7 marc
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was reading through the docs on how to boot openbsd with the windows 7
>> boot loader so I learned I have to execute:
>> dd i
think it would be great to add msdos and ntfs support in the
installation cdrom (no it's not there). Ubuntu has it, it should be
possible.
openbcd looks interesting but it's a shame it's not open source...
thanks everybody for your comments,
best
marc
listed in disklabel which is associated to
/, would be useful to future illiterates like me.
On 3/9/2011 2:04 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-03-09, marc wrote:
I also think it would be great to add msdos and ntfs support in the
installation cdrom (no it's not there).
msdos support *is
On 3/9/2011 10:39 PM, Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 13:01:17 +0100, marc wrote:
openbcd looks interesting but it's a shame it's not open source...
Is that an alternate bcdedit or a typo meaning OpenBSD?
dislexia. I meant easybcd.
The FAQ (4.9, Windows 7) steps work
I appreciate your help.
On 3/10/2011 1:03 AM, Eric Furman wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 19:09 +0100, "marc" wrote:
First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name of
the raw character device associated to the device sd
(This is the complete email... Sorry. No offense intended. I had
connection problems!)
On 3/10/2011 2:31 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 03/09/11 13:09, marc wrote:
>> First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
>>
>> (at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is t
Hi all,
I'm deciding between kde, xfce, gnome, and fluxbox (in order of
preference). Any experiences? Any relevant security issues on any of them?
Thanks,
Marc
thx bryan.
btw. im atheist.
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:50 AM, marc wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm deciding between kde, xfce, gnome, and fluxbox (in order of
>> preference). Any experiences? Any relevant security issues on any of
>> them?
>
> what's wrong with afterstep? ;-)
> If there's a beginning to time then what started it or what made what
> started time. What made what made dark matter.
are you talking about the console? :)
B)
Thanks much,
marc
On 21/04/2011, at 7:36 PM, Guillaume Duali wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 08:00:43 +0200, marc wrote:
Hello everybody
Hi,
When I try to mount a ntfs partition, "mount /dev/sd1i /mnt/win" I get:
mount_ntfs: /dev/sd1i on /mnt/x: Operation not supported
I formated it with Windows
a budget but for example wikipedia.org
completely got me. I use it so often that I couldn't read any more 'we
need your donations' and ignore it when there was no more advertising on
the site.
My five cents,
marc
NewsLetter
On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 11:01:18PM -0400, Donald Allen wrote:
> Also, if you look at the pkg_add man page, PKG_PATH is documented
> without any mention that it is deprecated.
That's because it isn't.
Actually, I used to need a CMS for my former job, ended up going with
Drupal.
Not incredibly awful, especially since it's php. The design makes sense,
it's actually reasonably clean, maintained, with lots of modules.
And it *is* a CMS, as in you can have a full database of documents
organized, an
On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 11:33:52AM +1200, Wiremu Demchick wrote:
>
> I should mention that Drupal has a not-very-nice security track
> record. A particularly good example:
> https://www.drupal.org/SA-CORE-2014-005
This is maybe the only big security problem I've seen while working with
drupa
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 08:36:21AM +, Michal Bozon wrote:
> I think the justification is:
>
> Why do i even need to revert a patch? Only because something got broken
> by the last syspatch command, that may have applied multiple patches.
> I might not now which patch caused the problem.
>
> I
Am 05/21/17 um 10:28 schrieb Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri:
> Hi,
>
> I had to switch to ftp.openbsd.org to get the 008 patch for -stable
> since my preferred mirror, ftp.eu.openbsd.org, doesn't seem to be
> updating. The timestamp file says last update was run on 1495188001
> (Fri May 19 12:00:01 C
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 12:55:04PM +0200, Nicolas Schmidt wrote:
>
> >> On 06/09/17 15:39, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote:
> >> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
> >
> > You? No, I doubt it.
> ...
> > But, you are welcome, and invited
> ...
> > Nick.
>
> Nick, I don't think you were being either we
WXNEEDED is already a compromise. More compromise is fairly unlikely
to happen...
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 10:02:44PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> J Doe wrote:
> > Ok, thank you for clarifying that for me. I will proceed with development
> > in C. As an aside - do OpenBSD developers track with the latest standard
> > (C11), or is another standard preferred ?
>
> mostly c89. i
There are actually parts of style(9) that are frequently ignored.
I just read over the 'declaring variables' and I'm puzzled. I don't do
things that way.
The "sorting by size" is from another era, especially when it contradicts
itself by mixing up types and pointer to types, which is definitely n
On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 08:24:41PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote:
> Short info. Installating comp61.tgz makes reorder_libs() work.
>
Somehow, nobody tested on arm64 without comp.
Theo just fixed this, thanks (libcompiler_rt.a should indeed be in
base)
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 05:47:59PM +0300, Denis wrote:
> I'm trying to change default compiler to build some ports.
> Tried to do it using bsd.port.mk and by system variables CXX=eg++
> CPP=egcc, but nothing changes while building a port.
>
> How can I force the default gcc 4.2 to egcc (gcc 4.9)?
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 12:16:14PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 08/19/17 11:44, Andreas Thulin wrote:
> > Also, yesterday's
> >
> > # pkg_add -u
> >
> > failed for me, apparently for that same reason.
>
> Yes, that would happen. Then again, changing ftp:// to https:// in
> /etc/instal
I'm just discovering the issue and the thread with it.
I don't quite understand why we don't talk it over with Colin Percival.
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 08:57:10PM -0600, and...@quickstick.net wrote:
> Hello Folks !!
>
> Regarding GENERIC.MP #115
>
> I have a feeling you are about to roll into 6.2, however I just want to
> bring the following to your attention in case it matters.
>
> I just did a clean install of -current
except from you ;).
hth,
Marc
>
> Is there some effort in NOT run rspamd on the same machine as the
> mailsystem? I was just wondering because it could make some transitioning a
> little easier but if the amount of "workarounds" to relays mails through
> another instance is
On Sat, Oct 07, 2017 at 06:52:53AM -0300, x9p wrote:
> Hi
>
> If am running a video with mplayer, pause it, and lock X with xlock - my
> monitors are not turned off for inactivity.
>
> If mplayer is not running, after a couple of minutes my monitors are
> automatically turned off.
>
> I am tryin
On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 10:23:08AM +, Max Power wrote:
> Hi guys.
> OpenBSD never ceases to amaze me...!!
>
> Solved the problem about maximum compression with bzip2 by tar, there's
> another...
> while tar run [tar cvvf - directory | bzip2 -9 -v > directory.tbz2], at a
> certain point, retu
We still ship a few packages with a static flavor, for the paranoid
who wants a version that will work even if they manage to fuck up
most of everything else on their system.
I'll admit I find fewer and fewer valid use cases to these, as opposed to
rebooting on bsd.rd and fixing things another way
As Theo said already, the main issue there is that it's totally
non-standard, so you end up writing scripts that won't work
anywhere but on OpenBSD.
The problem you're trying to solve is quoting in shell.
It's basically broken by design. There will always be fun patterns
in names that do various f
On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 09:55:40AM -0400, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
> re: pkgconfig not available
>
> I see pkgconfig as being available in OpenBSD 6.2 when I run pkg_mgr,
> but I don't see it in several mirrors. Please advise.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel Villarreal
Did you try running it ?
pkgconfig i
On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 08:56:36PM +0200, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> On 17/10/15 19:43, Cág wrote:
> >Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> >
> >>Thanks a lot. But you are using sakura and not xterm for typing
> >>Japanese. I want to use xterm so that I can leave more dependencies
> >>behind :)
> >
> >You c
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 05:28:19PM +0900, Tuyosi T wrote:
> i build my openbsd snapshots machine from source
> (kernel , userland and xenodm )
>
> the PC complied from source works more correctly
> as if ready made suite is not my just size ,
> tailered one is very fit , so i think .
Unless you h
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 12:58:45PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 12:45:24PM +0200, Erik van Westen wrote:
> > But did every manufacturer make the same mistake then?
>
> Yes.
To sum up what I know:
- WPA2 is still sound cryptographically;
- there was no formal analysis of
On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 04:27:55AM +0900, Tuyosi T wrote:
> what a fast machine Espie uses !
Nope, it's called a dedicated cluster...
I don't even pay for it, fortunately.
But there are a few clusters dedicated to either building package snapshots
OR to quickly test various things, fortunately.
different brands.
hth,
Marc
domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
prepend domain-name-servers "::1";
Is this intended?
Best,
Marc
--
dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #1: Sat Apr 21 14:26:25 CEST 2018
r...@syspatch-63-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/
Am 2. Mai 2018 16:24:50 MESZ schrieb Janne Johansson :
>2018-05-02 16:06 GMT+02:00 Marc Peters :
>
>> Hi misc,
>> dhclient hates me. I would like to prepend an IPv6 nameserver in the
>> dhclient configuration on my router when connecting to my ISP, but
>> dhc
On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 04:24:50PM +0200, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Seems common on other dhcpd's too:
> https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/dhcp-users/2012-May/015511.html
>
ah, the option has a different name for IPv6 nameservers. Does the base
dhclient recognize these different options, or do i hav
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 10:31:27AM +0200, Janne Johansson wrote:
>Since manpage doesn't mention v6 namespace at all, I'd wager you would
>have to
>run something else to pick up v6 resolvers.
Yeah, that's right. Maybe, i stick to v4 resolvers for now or add it by
hand, when i reboot it.
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 12:05:40PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Stick a v6 recursor in /etc/resolv.conf.tail. When dhclient updates
> /etc/resolv.conf, it'll append the contents of /etc/resolv.conf.tail
> to it and you will have your v6 resolver availble that way. You could
> even ignore the v4
On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 01:08:49PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Thank you Martijn for this quick answer.So should I do something likeexport
> TRUSTED_PKG_PATH=/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/
More or less, yep.
That's not done by default because you should make sure which packages you
built yourself, tr
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:26:10AM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>
> x...@dr.com writes:
>
> > The "viewport" meta tag significantly improves readability and
> > usability on my phone when I add it to http://man.openbsd.org pages:
>
> See no offence here, I wonder what is the context leading to r
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:51:43PM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> x...@dr.com wrote on Tue, May 15, 2018 at 07:47:45PM +0200:
>
> > The "viewport" meta tag significantly improves readability and
> > usability on my phone when I add it to http://man.openbsd.org pages:
> >
> > [meta name="
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 08:41:17AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-05-16, William Orr wrote:
> > Clicking the password field will consistently cause that tab in firefox
> > to crash with a pledge violation (calling fork):
> >
> > firefox[75379]: pledge "proc", syscall 2
> > firefo
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 06:35:17AM +0300, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> For younger UNIX users, the real reason is technical limits of hardware then.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punched_card#IBM_80-column_punched_card_format_and_character_codes
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_per_line#
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 07:51:15AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> That is at least detected by package tools and more easily fixed :)
The package tools err on the side of caution because we've been burnt
too many times.
There is often whining about it from other developers because sometimes
it
6.3 and get the advantage
of the speed gains in recent releases.
You can find a dmesg at the end of this mail. If you need more information, i
will be happy to provide.
Best,
Marc
--
dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #3: Fri May 18 00:06:26 CEST 2018
r...@syspatch-63-amd64.openbsd.org:/u
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 11:41:00PM -0400, Kevin Burke wrote:
> Hey guys,
fell asleep waiting for a point.
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 01:28:04PM +0200, Marko Cupa�? wrote:
> Hi,
>
> over last few years, I got an impression that OpenBSD project seem to
> favour Chromium over Firefox. For example, in:
>
> https://www.openbsd.org/papers/BeckPledgeUnveilBSDCan2018.pdf
>
> "We know it's right when we can do
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 05:05:02PM +0200, Pau wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am trying to compile a very old piece of software, supermongo, on -current.
>
> The first complain I get from gmake is that
>
> get1char.c:26:14: fatal error: 'sgtty.h' file not found
> #include
> ^
> 1
es to
loadbalance. If the hardware dies, you will have your downtime anyways.
But remember: Every downtime is your maintenance window ;).
hth,
Marc
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 05:31:22PM +0800, Nan Xiao wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Greeting from me!
>
> I am running OpenBSD 6.3, and don't know from when, loading some
> binary will prompt "Cannot allocate memory":
>
> $ egdb
> ksh: egdb: Cannot allocate memory
>
> $ cmake
> ksh: cmake: Cannot allocate
If you want to run -current packages, *you must run a -current base snapshot*.
In particular, there have been a *ton* of commits to the package tools over
the last two months.
Quite a few new-fangled features, which are pervasive in the ports tree, rely
*heavily* on stuff that wasn't there 2 mont
on the card, do so on the switchport,
too. The most common error is a broken cable or a "special" cable from a
vendor with only 4 cable cores for 100MBit without pins 4/5 and 7/8.
hth,
marc
you
have the ifstated in place, you would just need to change the name of
the daemon and restart ifstated.
hth,
Marc
On Thu, Aug 09, 2018 at 06:29:04PM -0500, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
> Hi Ingo,
>
> I was looking to port bleachbit, system cleanup tool, to OpenBSD and one
> function is to make sure certain files are not in use before it proceeds. An
> example would be cache files by a browser which would need c
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 09:23:33AM +0200, Kristaps Dzonsons wrote:
> Short: is there a way to manage multiple outputs from a single command
> with OpenBSD's make(1)?
>
> Longer story. I have a site that generates a few hundred articles using
> sblg(1). Each output article is indexNNN.html, which
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 05:52:57PM -0700, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> What's the "OpenBSD way" to install Perl modules which don't exist
> as packages?
>
> The usual Perl idiom for "install module foo & all of its (recursive)
> dependencies" is "cpan install foo", but this fetches all dependencies
On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 12:14:45PM -0900, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 5:23 AM Marc Espie wrote:
>
> > Our make is perfectly happy generating several targets with one rule.
> >
> > The only thing we're actually missing wrt % is suffixes ru
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 11:59:04AM -0600, Andrew wrote:
>
> FWIW: a small network calculator without a python dependency is already
> in packages.
>
> $> pkg_info ipcalc
> Information for inst:ipcalc-1.4p0
>
> Comment:
> small network calculator
>
> Description: ipcalc is a small tool that oper
on of the services
on your own.
hth,
Marc
te (pflow)
>
Can you try your setup with a default pf.conf (you can find it in
/etc/examples). If this works, then try adding the rules you've got one by one
to see, if and which one is causing your troubles.
hth,
Marc
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 03:33:06PM +0200, Johan Mellberg wrote:
> Den sön 16 sep. 2018 kl 09:40 skrev Solène Rapenne :
> >
> > Le 2018-09-16 03:33, Michael Ayres a écrit :
> > > Thanks to everyone who has replied in helping me. I have read up on
> > > the man pages and I understand what I need; it
or I stupidly missed some
> information.
It's looking in the not yet there release folder for 6.4. You can use -Dsnap to
get snapshot packages.
hth,
Marc
On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 02:12:48PM -0700, Greg Steuck wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I was trying to automate an installation script around pkg_add
> <https://github.com/google/syzkaller/blob/master/tools/create-openbsd-gce-ci.sh#L33>[0]
> and noticed some cases where error reporting
fice package in the i386 tree expected for OpenBSD 6.4?
> :not listed the mirrors so far.
> :
> :Kihaguru
> :
BROKEN-i386=undefined refs to operator new/delete in
libuno_cppuhelpergcc3.so
(since 27-aug-17)
seems like nobody found/looked for a solution since then.
Sorry.
--
Marc
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 08:11:03AM +0200, Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just for the record, and to inform others who may still be at loss regarding
> this matter: when compiling stuff (particularly Big Stuff, such as the
> userland) on an OpenBSD machine with several CPU cores, it
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 10:42:57PM -0600, Andrew wrote:
> Personally I use spectrwm, so I can't speak for other the wm's. In my
> case, all I had to do was:
>
> $> cp .xinitrc .xsession
> $> chmod +x .xsession
>
> ... and it "just worked" as expected :-)
You were lucky to not have something inte
On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 09:26:32AM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
>
> On 11/11/18 12:59 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
> >On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 10:42:57PM -0600, Andrew wrote:
> >>Personally I use spectrwm, so I can't speak for other the wm's. In my
> >>c
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 09:36:45AM +0100, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi Martin and Daniel,
>
> Am 15.11.2018 um 09:24 schrieb Martin Sukany:
> >Hi,
> >
> >you'd fix this by defining PATH variable in your crontab, or specify the
> >full path to python3 interpreter instead using env.
> >
> as daniel al
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 02:32:02PM +0100, Jan Betlach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> strange problem. I am running -current. I have downloaded latest ports
> tree .tar.gz to /temp, then tar xzf in /usr.
> All ports are where they belong (/usr/ports).
> However when searching anything (make search key=packag
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 07:22:09PM +0100, Jan Betlach wrote:
> Because when I tried to add the portslist package, it has not been found (
> ftp.spline.de mirror) yesterday. I have tried adding it again now after
> reading you message and it has been successfully installed.
Ah, so your reporting wa
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