It looks to me like you're trying to SSH from a Debian host. My guess is
that everything after $ssh jason@ is resolving to the host machine/OS,
which is then rejecting the connection. I would guess the issue here lies
in either Debian or VirtualBox.
To test which machine ultimately receives your
Should be in the MATE clock settings. Otherwise (wild guess), tzdata
perhaps? IIRC I set my timezone during installation and haven't had to
worry about or touch it since.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 3:52 PM irixuzer wrote:
> I'll bet this is a real classic question. How Do I get OI and dos clocks
wrote:
>
>
> On 19. Mar 2021, at 21:06, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 1:14 PM Toomas Soome wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 19. Mar 2021, at 16:21, Judah Richardson
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Toomas. A few questions about th
wrote:
>
>
> On 19. Mar 2021, at 21:06, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 1:14 PM Toomas Soome wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On 19. Mar 2021, at 16:21, Judah Richardson
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Toomas. A few questions about th
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 1:14 PM Toomas Soome wrote:
>
>
> On 19. Mar 2021, at 16:21, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
>
> Thanks Toomas. A few questions about that:
>
>1. Which OI version was originally installed? That would help me
>pinpoint where OI UEFI support la
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 1:14 PM Toomas Soome wrote:
>
>
> On 19. Mar 2021, at 16:21, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
>
> Thanks Toomas. A few questions about that:
>
>1. Which OI version was originally installed? That would help me
>pinpoint where OI UEFI support la
Thanks Toomas. A few questions about that:
1. Which OI version was originally installed? That would help me
pinpoint where OI UEFI support landed
2. What hardware is this on? If it's a prebuilt PC brand and model name
would be great. If you built the PC yourself, I'd appreciate the
Thanks Toomas. A few questions about that:
1. Which OI version was originally installed? That would help me
pinpoint where OI UEFI support landed
2. What hardware is this on? If it's a prebuilt PC brand and model name
would be great. If you built the PC yourself, I'd appreciate the
> a friend from grad school at Austin who was so unspeakably rude as to die
> of liver cancer last spring. That will fork into a separate
> Arduino based embedded programming course for his 13 year old youngest son
> after a few sessions. But I want the 13 year old to understand how EE and
and how EE and
> CS connect
>
> I want to start at 1950's systems so the Arduino is quite relevant at the
> start.
>
> Reg
>
>
> On Thursday, March 18, 2021, 10:15:25 PM CDT, Judah Richardson <
> judahrichard...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> The problem
On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 8:11 PM Hans Rosenfeld <
rosenf...@grumpf.hope-2000.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 12:31:08AM +, Reginald Beardsley via
> illumos-discuss wrote:
> > Would someone please direct me to an explanation of why we can't boot
> > from disk >2 TB in 2021?
>
> Have you
Hi Oleg, I apologize for the delay in response. I have merged your
Data.List PR and released haskeline-0.8.1.2 containing that change. I will
also look into making releases corresponding to ghc-9.0.*.
On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 8:14 AM Oleg Grenrus wrote:
> Hi Judah,
>
> I'm sen
m doing wrong here?
thanks
Judah
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AFAIK a scrub or ECC error shouldn't crash the kernel. Also, if the crash
is occurring on the error the error might not be logged. To me it sounds
like you might have a system board issue.
Also FWIW you shouldn't have to scrub otherwise healthy pools more than
once per month.
On Tue, Mar 16,
I do believe you have to file this as an issue against illumos itself:
https://www.illumos.org/issues
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 11:45 AM Nona Hansel wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
>
>
>
> a new version of powerline has been merged recently. Unfortunately, it
> looks
> like this new version requires
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:15 AM Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Categorically does *not* work on my 4 slot Z400. It kernel panics before
> it reaches the single user milestone using the device specified in the
> prtconf -v output from my
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 9:36 PM Chris wrote:
> On 2021-03-02 03:20, cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> >
> > Another weakness of FreeBSD is the init system of it that has to be
> > mitigated by
> > tools like daemontools.
> No offense, but this is false.
> > Some embrace the KISS
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 6:14 PM Tim Mooney via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Hipster 2020.10 text installer
> ISO...:
>
> > On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 1:25 PM Reginald Beardsley via
> openindiana-discuss <
> >
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 1:25 PM Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
>
> The HP BIOS is the screwiest one I've ever come across.
Can confirm via my HP ProBook. Dell's BIOSes are a lot better.
My first Z400 cost $1100, but several years ago I
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 11:43 AM Chris wrote:
> On 2021-03-01 06:33, cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss wrote:
> > We have the tech there. Well adapted for our needs. APT+DPKG based
> Illumos
> > distro
> > is not unpopular. Some distros even use RPM.
> >
> > Most historic APT+DPKG based distros
You can use smartmontools for this on almost any distribution.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 7:14 AM Thebest videos
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I need to find out the type of disk(HDD,SSD and NVM) which is attached. any
> command or any logic to find the disk type.
> preferred solution: command or logic
>
If you want speed, I recommend searching Repology.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 11:16 PM cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> This site here:
>
> https://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/en/index.shtml
>
> It's very slow. Sometimes it's even slower because it
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 5:43 PM cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 12:16 AM, Reginald Beardsley <
> pulask...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I installed FreeBSD 12.2 without issues. But when I
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 11:45 AM Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> FWIW I created a series of slices using "format -e" with an EFI label.
> No issues encountered, nor did I encounter any issues with creating pools
> on them as can be seen
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 11:17 AM Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> The number one rule of distributing software is test everything you can
> to be sure it actually works and don't ship things that are known not to
> work.
>
> I installed
About to eat so firing this reply off quickly:
OI has an oddity in which the live USB supports GPT and UEFI boot (on the
USB media itself) but the actual OS installation and boot is entirely
legacy (MBR, at least by default).
Yes, I know that doesn't make sense. There's some *semantic* (read:
Gparted on OI has been nonfunctional for a long time now. I'd suggest you
use a live USB from Ubuntu (for example) instead.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2021, 16:42 Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> It pops up, spins for a bit and disappears without
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 9:47 AM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message ,
> Stephan Althaus writes:
> >with the BE on OI/Illumos and FreeBSD now (i think)
>
> Yes.
> FreeBSD has bectl(8) as part of base and an illumos-like
> beadm(1) in ports.
>
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 9:37 AM cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Thursday, February 25, 2021 1:14 PM, Stephan Althaus
> wrote:
>
> > On 02/25/21 05:49 AM, Judah Richardson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 9:47 AM cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Do you run OI on VPS or dedicated server?
>
Dedicated server.
>
> Does OI suitable to run on a VPS at all?
>
Don't see why not.
>
> It seems normal cheap VPS plan of many host
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 8:32 PM cretin1997
wrote:
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Thursday, February 25, 2021 9:28 AM, Judah Richardson <
> judahrichard...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Strong second to this question, in tandem with my pkg clean equivalent
> qu
Strong second to this question, in tandem with my pkg clean equivalent
question on a previous thread.
FWIW if you use the pkgsrc repo, it's managed by pgkin, which supports
clean (I think?) & autoremove.
Sorry for the lack of formatting; I'm on a phone.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 20:22 cretin1997
pytranslate (doesn't seem to be in maxima 5.39.)
Source was from:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/maxima/files/Maxima-source/5.44.0-source/maxima-5.44.0.tar.gz
md5sum: 75e040745161901968d9c99c7a258e5c
regards
Judah
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With the exception of perhaps ReFS on Storage Spaces (due to the ability to
have multiple volumes with different redundancies in the same pool), all
CoW filesystem RAID schemes have the same basic *theoretical max* (note the
emphasis) storage calculation equation:
Usable storage, S = (N-p)C,
I've always wondered this, but never had the context to ask until now:
purely out of curiosity (*not* criticism), why does pkg on OI not support pkg
clean or something similar? Or is there a similar OI pkg command I'm
missing? Across all my desktop OSes, I typically clean my package caches
after
the asking.
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fficially sanctioned, has
nothing to do with what's going on in this particular case.
Thank you again for your work on OpenBSD, including sysupgrade.
To everyone else on the mailing list, I do not apologize for asking a
question but I do apologize for the drama it provoked.
Judah
On 2/
I had this nicely formatted when I sent it, but it seems to have been
reformatted elsewhere in transit. Hopefully this helps but if not I will
leave it be.
On 2/14/21 6:27 PM, Judah Kocher wrote:
Thanks to each of you for your replies,
Lesson 1: always get machines with remote console
kernel but something went wrong. The permissions of the
left-behind bsd.upgrade are -rw--- 1 root
On 14 February 2021 18:02:07 CET, Judah Kocher wrote:
Hello folks,
I am having an issue with sysupgrade and I have had trouble finding the
source of the problem so I hope someone here might be
ent in "/" on the two
systems that fail, but are properly removed on the 4 that succeed.
I would appreciate any suggestions of what else I can try or check to
figure out what is causing this issue.
Thanks
Judah
Rocky Linux? https://rockylinux.org/
On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 11:30 AM Peter Tribble
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 5:20 PM Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
>
> > Some days ago someone posted a message about an OS (not Q4OS)
> > does anyone remember the name of the OS? If I
I've heard good things about it, but the lack of package availability has
led me to not use it. I've spoken to Jim Salter (the developer) and
packaging/maintenance does not seem to be something he's interested in. On
my non-OI ZFS arrays I use zfsnap or zfsnap2 as well as restic and
backintime.
Just a small question: are we being attacked by chatbots?
There seems to be a spate of users recently posting rapid fire questions
and topics combined with relatively few statements and English that leaves
a few things to be desired. A lot of the questions also don't make much
sense in the
On Sat, Jan 30, 2021, 08:22 Gary Mills wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 08:19:16AM +0200, Toomas Soome via
> openindiana-discuss wrote:
> >
> > > On 30. Jan 2021, at 03:57, Gary Mills wrote:
> > >
> > > The loader works in UEFI mode, but OI does not. Usually you are
> > > offered a choice at
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 2:46 PM Jedi Tek’Unum wrote:
> EVERY OS in existence is getting really long in the tooth (outdated)
The irony of this is we're on the discussion list of an OS distribution
whose fundamental underpinnings are decades old and that is the
continuation of a legacy OS.
and
The last time I tried using it (sometime in 2020) it crashed on me too. I
just use my Debian machine's GParted instead.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 2:26 AM Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> I'm out of patient with this format stuff.
>
> I ended
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 9:45 AM Hung Nguyen Gia via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Regardless of it's good behavior or not, this does give Linux a huge
> advantage over us.
> The different is significant.
> If we want to continue to keep our Solaris heritage
Hi Chris,
I'd be most interested in OI KDE spins.
Judah
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 12:55 AM Chris wrote:
> Well I was finally able to get OI on one of my spares.
> I wanted to do so, so that I could start adding/upgrading
> some OI packages. As I began looking at the process I
&
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 12:40 PM Araragi Hokuto
wrote:
> From my experience, the shell's performance hardly makes large
> difference,
Same here. I use Bash (OI + 3 Linux distros) and tcsh (FreeBSD only) and am
a former Fish (GhostBSD) and zsh (Project Trident) user. OI does appear to
be slower
I, VGA, and USB hub. Not so light.
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 12:46 AM Stephan Althaus <
stephan.alth...@duedinghausen.eu> wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I am planning to set up a small server to send my snapshots to,
> to get rid of plumbing HDDs via USB all the time and automate these
> things..
>
> There will be 4-6 SATA HDDs (CMR) (the
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 10:12 AM Kalle Anka via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Thanx for your answer! Yes, my mobo might have several USB controllers. I
> need to check it up. (I read all answers, but do not answer, because I do
> not want to clutter up the
way, is a session that's active for 8 hours any less
vulnerable than a session that's idle for 8 hours?
On 12/5/20 9:13 PM, Ben Stern wrote:
> A month later...
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 07:55:07PM -0500, Judah Milgram wrote:
>> On 11/18/20 10:04 AM, Moshe M. Katz wrote:
>>&
On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 9:43 AM Judah Richardson
wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 7:51 AM Kalle Anka via openindiana-discuss <
> openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
>
>> Thanx for all your help, guys. I have read all your answers, but need to
>> che
On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 7:51 AM Kalle Anka via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Thanx for all your help, guys. I have read all your answers, but need to
> check a few things up before finally migrating to OI.
> Question 1) I have messed up my email settings to
On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 10:02 AM Kalle Anka via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> I am a long time Solaris user that tried out Linux for a couple of years,
> namely Ubuntu LTS. Alas, the Ubuntu updates caused numerous problems, in
> some cases causing a reinstall.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 11:10 AM Robert Pasken wrote:
> I have an HP Z240 I'd like to install the curent Hipster on, however, I
> am having very little luck. The system is listed on the community HCL
> in the "servers reported to work or certified with Solaris 11.x". When I
> start the install,
And PS, thanks for the elaboration!
On 11/18/20 7:55 PM, Judah Milgram wrote:
> On 11/18/20 10:04 AM, Moshe M. Katz wrote:
>> I believe the intent here is to protect non-GUI console sessions,
>> because they do not have a screensaver that can lock.
>
> Makes sense. More t
lently disappear with no
warning. In fact, for the first week after it started, I was scouring
the logs trying to figure out why my xterms were crashing.
Maybe there's a way to test whether the shell is starting up at a console.
Peter's solution (zsh) works and I'm finding zsh pretty cool, to boot.
? How can the bad guy "take
control" of a console session, without sitting down at my computer?
Wouldn't a screen locker serve just as well?
Or is this only about network connections?
And what's a "management session"?
Grateful for any enlightenment.
thanks!
Judah
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> On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 9:05 AM Judah Milgram <mailto:milg...@cgpp.com>> wrote:
>
> I mean: for i in file1 file2...
> (not f)
>
>
PS, you might consider cp -au, or better yet, rsync.
On 11/17/20 5:27 PM, Judah Milgram wrote:
> If you start at / and cp -a you copy all the device files too. Strange
> things can happen. At least on my system. I burned myself that way once.
> Try just cp -a $HOME $targetDir (you don'
If you start at / and cp -a you copy all the device files too. Strange things
can happen. At least on my system. I burned myself that way once. Try just cp
-a $HOME $targetDir (you don't need -R) and see if that
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I mean: for i in file1 file2...
(not f)
On 11/17/20 9:00 AM, Judah Milgram wrote:
> I've combed the man page to the best of my ability and can't figure out
> this snippet from a bash script:
>
> for f in file1 file2 do
>if [ "${-#*i}" = "$-" ]
ell somewhere but my lockdown-addled brain just
can't place it.
thanks...
Judah
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I just tried xpdf 3.04 on a PDF that /usr/bin/file says is PDF 1.7 and
it copy/pastes as expected. Maybe the text in the file has been
converted to bitmap for some reason?
As a diagnostic, you might throw /usr/bin/pdftotext at it and see what
if anything comes out.
Judah
On 9/14/20 2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1889556 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1889556
@Julian Welp, the laptop (detailed specs:
https://github.com/jdrch/Hardware/blob/master/HP%20ProBook%204530s.md)
my Ubuntu 20.04 installation is on has always been in UEFI boot mode, so
I'd assume the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1889556 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1889556
This bug bit me pretty hard: My Ubuntu 20.04 laptop updated via
unattended-upgrades. Then it lost power due to last week's derecho. Now
the OS won't boot.
Anyway, FWIW, I think OP's # dpkg-reconfigure
Same problem here. Ran a # pkg update -v -r on Sunday and PC (Core i5 2nd
Gen, iGPU) has been bootlooping since.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 5:45 AM Alexander Pyhalov via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:
> Can it be some ABI breakage? Can you confirm that issue exist
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 1:38 PM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message rfatevsmzawdrvumem7aut71iz2xm...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Judah Richardson writes:
> ># cat /etc/exports
> ># Export /usr/home as read-write to OpenIndiana
> >/usr/home -alldirs -rw 192.168.0.71
>
&g
problems if you need sub-millisecond accuracy.
HTH,
- Rob
.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 4:21 PM Judah Milgram <mailto:milg...@cgpp.com>> wrote:
Ignorant question:
Slackware ships with ntpd, but /etc/rc.d/rc.ntpd installs without
execute permission, so one must deliberate
.
Hope everyone's staying safe and not too bored!
Judah
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No experience with that, specifically, but I assume the code you're trying
to compile has the location of those packages defined explicitly (read:
complete path?)
Also, make sure the package name invoked in the code is the one used by
OpenIndiana. The same package often has different names on
ersonal quibble? ... Something you
might need to answer to yourself, not necessarily to the thread ;)
Hope you find something that works!
>
> Back to the drawing board, it seems.
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 7:06 PM Judah Richardson >
> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Aug 2, 20
VNC in a good while and it may have
> advanced significantly.
>
OpenIndiana is the only OS I currently use VNC for. As I said, its support
thereof is the best, but I also have to admit the bar as far as VNC is
concerned is pretty low.
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 6:59 PM Judah Richa
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 5:55 PM Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am not sure if I have asked this since I cannot find a record of it, but
> can Openindiana run Wayland
I think the better question is whether you can handle the breakage that -
from what I've read - currently comes with
I know for sure it supports VNC out of the box, probably better than any
other Unix(-like) OS that isn't macOS.
I've never had much luck with RDP, nor would I recommend it, on any OS that
isn't Windows
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 5:27 PM Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Hope that everyone
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:53 PM Brynne Tanton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is an information post to hopefully assist other people who come
> across the issue of being unable to create a fully bootable live USB in
> Windows 10 using Win32 Disk Imager as mentioned in the OI documentation at
>
>
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 7:12 AM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message <
> cab7kt3gruc-zs0ksswm3zw9tvrpqxfqy33zhipbqgz5qty7...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Judah Richardson writes:
> ># showmount -e 192.168.0.109
> >no exported file systems for 192.168.0.109
>
> freebsd
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 6:03 PM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message 1wwszsm0ozyyqva61zc7oggs1neif...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Judah Richardson writes:
> >Did that, same error.
>
> oi# showmount -e freebsd
> oi# mount -F nfs -o vers=4 freebsd:/v4share /mnt
>
# showmount -
Fair enough. Thanks!
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 7:30 PM Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 at 17:05, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
> > I'd been using Solaris 11.4's docs for OI but after realizing OI's zfs
> > share functionality is closer to the "legacy&qu
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 7:18 PM Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 at 16:52, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
> > # zfs set sharenfs='rw=@ClientIPAddress/32,root=@ClientIPAddress/32'
> rpool1
> > # zfs share rpool1
>
> You should be able to skip the "zfs sha
ion's docs
instead.
Any idea?
Judah
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 6:55 PM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message <
> cab7kt3f+oiorh8-jgnzhmnigw4+fajjtaw8dcb2r20qu6j8...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Judah Richardson writes:
> >Thanks. Is there something I need to run after this to update the NFS
> >server daemon wit
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 6:18 PM Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 at 13:59, Judah Richardson
> wrote:
> > Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ running Raspberry Pi OS Stable, hostname
> > RaspberryPi3ModelPlus.lan (The .lan is the standard fill-in domain name
> for
> &g
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 5:56 PM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message <
> cab7kt3gohx0+2_stwrpa_zhgwahmbftwh3kd6yqfjdtdlvt...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Judah Richardson writes:
> >*NFS Server*
> >
> >OpenIndiana Hipster PC, IP address 192.168.0.71
> >
> &g
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 12:17 AM Hugh McIntyre
wrote:
>
>
> On 7/7/20 12:25 PM, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
> >
> > You should set your nfd mapid domain, like
> > pfexec sharectl set -p nfsmapid_domain=
> > and make sure to have the same mapid domain on your FreeBSD host.
>
> If you run a NFS server
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 3:11 PM John D Groenveld wrote:
> In message <
> cab7kt3fegtulsv25uacpxohfb9gqznaaboy0f5xrku6uy56...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Judah Richardson writes:
> >I have a couple directories on a ZFS filesystem on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE.
> >I'd
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 2:25 PM Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
>
> Am 07.07.20 um 18:19 schrieb Judah Richardson:
> > I have a couple directories on a ZFS filesystem on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE.
> > I'd like to export them via NFS and then automatically mount them on
> > Ope
Here are the details:
*NFS Server*
OpenIndiana Hipster PC, IP address 192.168.0.71
*ZFS filesystem to be shared*
rpool1, mounted at /rpool1
*NFS Client*
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ running Raspberry Pi OS Stable, hostname
RaspberryPi3ModelPlus.lan (The .lan is the standard fill-in domain name
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 8:33 AM Bob Friesenhahn <
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us> wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Judah Richardson wrote:
> > FreeBSD advantages:
> >
> > 1. Much better 3rd party package support (including recent Firefox
> > releases
> >
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 3:21 AM Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
> Am 15.07.20 um 08:38 schrieb Judah Richardson:
>
> My disclaimer: I run several OS's, have been a Linux fan during its
> infancy days until I realized that there are other OS's that suit me
> better.
> I am run
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 2:10 AM Guenther Alka wrote:
>
> Both are Unix Options and both have unique use cases.
> Since around a year Open-ZFS in Illumos includes newest ZFS features
> like encryption and special vdevs while they are at first beta in
> Free-BSD but soon Free-BSD should include
I run both FreeBSD and OpenIndiana on their own bare metal devices, so what
I'm about to say is based on my own experience. I hope it doesn't upset
anyone.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 8:21 PM Lonnie Cumberland
wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> Hope that everyone one is well today.
>
> Although I am
Hello,
I am having some trouble trying to use wireguard to setup a site-to-site
vpn tunnel between two OpenBSD 6.7/current routers. They are both
updated to the latest snapshot as of 7/11/2020.
I have no trouble at all setting up a client/server type connection to
either router, where I
does
it resolve the various libraries, seeing as passwd isn't statically
linked and might be built against different library versions in the
changed root fs?
On 7/7/20 7:21 PM, Ben Stern wrote:
Two weeks late to the party, I agree with Judah, and do exactly that.
(Well, I usually chroot and run
The updated leap second file will be published on the NIST web sites
later today (8 July 2020).
The only change is the expiration date of file.
Questions or comments to: judah.lev...@nist.gov
Judah Levine
Time and Frequency Division
NIST Boulder
I have a couple directories on a ZFS filesystem on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE.
I'd like to export them via NFS and then automatically mount them on
OpenIndiana Hipster at boot.
FreeBSD defaults to NFSv4.Does anyone have any ideas on how to properly
mount that on OI?
Thanks,
Judah
From what I gather from reading bug reports over the years, Firefox is
extremely difficult to port to OSes with non-1st party support.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 2:58 AM Till Wegmüller wrote:
> Hi
>
> From my side Work on this has started and stalled multiple times,
> because the Complexity for
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 3:14 AM Judah Richardson
wrote:
> I figured something like that might be more efficient than editing both
> files, but I couldn't find any Solaris/Illumos-specific documentation or
> writeup about it.
>
> On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 2:58 AM Jonathan
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