I installed an OpenBSD desktop and in the /etc:
rc.conf.local:xdm_flags=# enabled during install
How can I set the automatic login for a user without prompting for
password?
Many thanks!
How can I configure (via console, not using GUI) on OpenBSD to connect
to a
WPA&WPA2 Enterprise / LEAP
wireless connection? Does anybody has any scripts for this?
This script worked, many thanks!!
On 2014. 08. 25. at 10:10 PM, "Christopher Zimmermann" wrote:On Mon,
25 Aug 2014 21:58:58 +0200 somelooser3...@hushmail.com wrote:
> How can I configure (via console, not using GUI) on OpenBSD to
connect
> to a
>
> WPA&WPA2 Enterprise / LEAP
>
> wireless conn
yes, slim won..
Thanks!
On 2014. 08. 25. at 10:51 PM, "Todd" wrote:I think the port x11 /slim
can do auto logins
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 2:54 PM, wrote:
> I installed an OpenBSD desktop and in the /etc:
>
> rc.conf.local:xdm_flags=# enabled during install
>
> How can I set
Hello,
If I put an OpenBSD 5.5 (FVWM) box on a display via VGA cable mplayer
does strange things:
The "-geometry=50%:50%" doesn't work (doesn't put the videos in
center).
The "-fs" doesn't work.
I can only use "-xy 1024" - but that is not the best, since there
could be videos that are wrongl
Besides gluing the USB holes on a PC, how could I disable the keyboard
and mouse input for a logged in user on a OpenBSD 5.5 install with
FVWM?
Many thanks,
The:
-vo x11 -zoom -geometry 50%:50%
didn't helped, but I changed the videos ratio to 1:1 from 16:9, and
now, they are perfectly OK!
Many thanks!
On 2014. 09. 02. at 9:24 PM, "Giancarlo Razzolini" wrote:On
01-09-2014 07:51, somelooser3...@hushmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If I put an OpenBSD
Hello,
we are using OpenBSD 5.5 with FVWM.
How can we disable the mouse cursor?
So we shouldn't see the mouse cursor if we push the mouse a little.
Is the solution somewhere here? :
# grep -i mouse /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm/.fvwmrc
ColormapFocus FollowsMouse
Style "*" FocusFollow
Still didn't found a way to disable the mouse and keyboard.
Any hints please?
Have a nice day!
On 2014. 09. 01. at 12:53 PM, somelooser3...@hushmail.com
wrote:Besides gluing the USB holes on a PC, how can I disable any
keyboard and any mouse input for a logged in user on an OpenBSD 5.5
with FVW
If I do an install from a flash drive, select (S)hell:
##
# mount /dev/sd0a /mnt
# cd /mnt/5.5/amd64
# tar -xzvf basexx.tgz ./usr/bin/script
# ln -s /mnt/5.5/amd64/usr/bin/script /usr/bin/
# tar -xzvf basexx.tgz ./usr/lib/libutil.so*
# mkdir /usr/lib
# ln -s /mnt/5.5/amd64/u
Hello,
I tried several CursorMove and CursorStyle configs, none of them work.
I don't have xorg.conf.d.
Many thanks!
On 2014. 09. 15. at 3:52 PM, "Piotr Isajew" wrote:Dnia 12.09.2014
somelooser3...@hushmail.com napisaÅ/a:
>
> we are using OpenBSD 5.5 with FVWM.
>
> How can we disable the
Hello,
I also tried "Style * NeverFocus" in "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm/.fvwmrc"
but didn't worked :O
Thanks!
On 2014. 09. 13. at 1:03 PM, "Thomas Adam" wrote:On 12 September 2014
19:22, wrote:
> Still didn't found a way to disable the mouse and keyboard.
>
> Any hints please?
I asked you bef
Hallo,
"Undefined behavior is a concept known especially in the C and C++
languages which means that the semantics of certain operations is
undefined and the compiler presumes that such operations never happen.
For instance, using non-static variable before it has been initialized
is undefined. I
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