e mechanical keyboard to
take with you when you travel so you can use a "real" keyboard instead
of the one on your laptop. Like I said, deep, deep hole.
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to handle things at a directory
level, removing that limitation.
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On Wed, 2 Dec 2020, Michael Parson wrote:
On 2020-11-30 08:45, Matthias Petermann wrote:
So I'll keep looking - the bar is now set at mRemoteNG ;-)
I'd never used mRemoteNG, but looking at features on the website, it
looks like pkgsrc/net/remmina might be a contender.
Responding
On 2020-11-30 08:45, Matthias Petermann wrote:
So I'll keep looking - the bar is now set at mRemoteNG ;-)
I'd never used mRemoteNG, but looking at features on the website, it
looks like pkgsrc/net/remmina might be a contender.
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.
I browsed iomega.com and got a domain-parking site (Iomega is no longer there).
Iomega got aquired by EMC in 2008.
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your newsyslog.conf to
have it rotated periodically.
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2018, Michael Parson wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018, Michael Parson wrote:
In any case, I've been up for nearly 48 hours with it being set to
'piixpm0' and haven't seen it slip or stall out yet. *fingers crossed*
Just over 5 days of uptime and some time today it started to slip
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018, Michael Parson wrote:
In any case, I've been up for nearly 48 hours with it being set to
'piixpm0' and haven't seen it slip or stall out yet. *fingers crossed*
Just over 5 days of uptime and some time today it started to slip
behind.
I'm now running
On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, Michael Parson wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2018, Michael van Elst wrote:
mpar...@bl.org (Michael Parson) writes:
Ran this a couple of minutes ago:
$ sudo sysctl -w kern.timecounter.hardware=clockinterrupt
kern.timecounter.hardware: hpet0 -> clockinterrupt
And my cl
On Sat, 10 Feb 2018, Michael van Elst wrote:
mpar...@bl.org (Michael Parson) writes:
Ran this a couple of minutes ago:
$ sudo sysctl -w kern.timecounter.hardware=clockinterrupt
kern.timecounter.hardware: hpet0 -> clockinterrupt
And my clock is already 4 minutes off :-/
Means y
Just got back from a reboot and saw this message... :)
On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, atomicules wrote:
On 09-Feb-2018 16:57:59, Michael Parson wrote:
Ran this a couple of minutes ago:
$ sudo sysctl -w kern.timecounter.hardware=clockinterrupt
kern.timecounter.hardware: hpet0 -> clockinterrupt
And
st place I noticed having problems,
then I noticed that the time in my prompt and screen status line was
off.
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, Michael van Elst wrote:
mpar...@bl.org (Michael Parson) writes:
I then noticed that my clock was way off. After about a week of
running, the clock was 4 days(!) behind, even with ntpd running.
ntpd won't correct a clock that appears to drift too fast.
This I knew. I'm
nel options I can tweak to make it work better.
Does anyone have any suggestions for things I should look at/fiddle with?
Thanks.
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Pflugerville, TX
KF5LGQ
your subject line said 'not fuse', but that might be the only way
to get this file off the USB stick and onto your NetBSD system.
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that aren't
supposed to exist in filenames or aren't otherwise easily typeable.
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Pflugerville, TX
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2017, atomicules wrote:
Hi Michael,
On 29-Dec-2016 23:15:30, Michael Parson wrote:
While I've got some free time over the holidays, I thought I'd go ahead
and finally try to get my NetBSD/Linode going with its assigned IPv6.
[...]
Again, I get an IP, an ipv6 default route
.
Instructions for doing LAN-to-LAN with OpenVPN:
https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/RoutedLans
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ept that they offered a free
upgrade to my account that was only available by switching hypervisors.
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t sure why I decided to do rtsol instead of
dhcpcd, but neither rtsol or static methods have worked for me yet, I'll
give dhcpcd a try later.
The only issue I have is dmesg gets spammed with:
"in6_ifadd: 2a01:7e00::f03c:91ff:fe70:e653 is already configured"
Already seeing that.
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:91ff:feae:c95d -->
2001:470:a085:999::80
^C
--- netbsd.org ping6 statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
I know next to nothing about ipv6 other than what I've read in the FAQs,
so, any pointers to additional debugging would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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in swap don't get re-used over reboots,
you don't lose any data should a disk fail between reboots. Not 100%
sure what would happen if the disk fails while there is active swap
going on though.
snip
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or cheap offerings, you probably don't need to fork out for
a $1000/year service.
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Austin, TX
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