On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 03:11:54AM -0500, Charlie Burnett wrote:
> Hey-
> I'd been messing around with the AMDGPU on current (which I'm aware is very
> experimental) and had very few issues with it using a Vega 56 GPU. I
> recently swapped to another Vega GPU (Radeon VII) and have issues with the
Hey-
I'd been messing around with the AMDGPU on current (which I'm aware is very
experimental) and had very few issues with it using a Vega 56 GPU. I
recently swapped to another Vega GPU (Radeon VII) and have issues with the
display not showing anything. Still boots fine, in that I can still enter
Amd64 from 30 jul. What does the "your kernel does not match the userspace"
mean?
ср, 31 июл. 2019 г., 19:22 Gregory Edigarov :
> On 31.07.19 17:00, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 04:49:54PM +0500, dmitry.sensei wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >> why did it happen?
> >>
> >> OpenBSD 6.5
On 2019-08-01, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Doaes anybody uses Dell machines with OpenBSD ?
Loads of people. Usually they are quite low hassle.
> Is the current models fully supported by OpenBSD (In special raid and
> network interfaces )
There are lots of current models and lots of options. Some
Nick Holland writes:
> On 7/31/19 3:45 AM, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> [probably irrelevant stuff snipped]
I believe you snipped quite a relevant part.
> Well, that looks broke. Not supposed to do that.
yes.
> Well, looking at the version of OpenBSD that you are using ... oh.
6.5
On 7/31/19 3:45 AM, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Dear list,
[probably irrelevant stuff snipped]
> I actually wanted to do a backup of the subtree with rsync over the
> network, but that didn't work, spitting sth. like
>
> rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(820) [sender=3.1.3]
>
Thank you for the clarification!
Doaes anybody uses Dell machines with OpenBSD ?
Is the current models fully supported by OpenBSD (In special raid and
network interfaces )
Thanks in advance.
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Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 8/1/19 2:33 PM, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> > In the past it was not uncommon for non-X programs in base to have
> > dependencies in Xenocara. Are you certain that this is no longer so?
> >
>
> Yup
Never been the case. No base program uses a include or library from X.
On 8/1/19 2:33 PM, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
In the past it was not uncommon for non-X programs in base to have
dependencies in Xenocara. Are you certain that this is no longer so?
Yup
On 2019-08-01, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> On 7/30/19 3:08 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>>
>> try to update both boxes to latest snapshot at least because in snapshot
>> you have excellent tool called sysupgrade ... you will love it :)
>>
>> with this tool you can upgrade os to latest
Hi Misc,
we bought two new Dell PowerEdges R740. Each System has 3 intel X770
based quadport sfp+ nics. Onboard are two further intel i350 based
sfp+ ports.
The firewalls are running OpenBSD 6.5 stable. To test lacp 802.3ad with
ix and ixl based interfaces I build two trunks which directly
Hi,
Today I found out that I was able to disable/enable hosts by name instead of id
:)
It would be nice if it worked when a host is mentioned in multiple
redirects/tables (ie different ports):
Id Type Name Avlblty Status
3 redirect
In the past it was not uncommon for non-X programs in base to have
dependencies in Xenocara. Are you certain that this is no longer so?
Use the -n option to sysupgrade to not reboot after files are downloaded and
verified. Then delete the unwanted tarballs as mentioned from
/home/_sysupgrade/ and reboot.
See sysupgrade(8): https://man.openbsd.org/sysupgrade
> On Aug 1, 2019, at 7:31 AM, Antal Ispanovity wrote:
>
>
2019-08-01 8:08 GMT+02:00, Harald Dunkel :
> Hi folks,
>
> On 7/30/19 3:08 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>>
>> try to update both boxes to latest snapshot at least because in snapshot
>> you have excellent tool called sysupgrade ... you will love it :)
>>
>> with this tool you can upgrade os to
Rudolf Sykora writes:
> In one terminal:
> ;tar -cf - www | pv | nc localhost 7000
>
> In another terminal:
> ;nc -l 7000 | pv | tar -xpf -
are there some settings which I could try to change?
(Some files are >10GB, if that matters.)
Thanks
Ruda
Hi folks,
On 7/30/19 3:08 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
try to update both boxes to latest snapshot at least because in snapshot
you have excellent tool called sysupgrade ... you will love it :)
with this tool you can upgrade os to latest snapshot without any problem
over ssh :)
This is cool.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 04:20:12PM +, Visa Hankala wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 05:46:08PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> > I have enabled Witness, it went so-so. We'll see what it catches.
> >
> > I downloaded 6.5 amd64 src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz, unpacked them,
> > applied all patches
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