On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 08:37:56PM -0400, Radoslav_Mirza wrote:
> To congratulate myself for 2 years of not smoking I want to buy a new medium
> to high end laptop and install only OpenBSD on it.
>
> Does anyone run OpenBSD on a brand new laptop with good support?
>
> Any recommendations.
I to
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2017-07-14, David Higgs wrote:
> > Comcast provides me with IPv6 via DHCPv6, which I've finally tried to
> > configure on my OpenBSD 6.1 router. I am having difficulty maintaining
> my
> > IPv6 public IP address when using the wide-d
Hi Guys,
I am running a Java app launched by javaws (IcedTea-web) and am finding the
fonts terrible, does anyone know how I can get better anti-aliased fonts?
I have installed all the good ttf fonts from Google (Noto, Droid, Freetype
etc ) which have made my Gnome3 desktop a bit nicer, it is rea
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 01:52:53AM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hey friends,
> what is the best/recommended place to store the vmm images. In man 5 vm.conf
> is an example with /var/vmm/, is this the best location?
>
> Also if /var/vmm is its own partition, what would be the best mount options
> fo
Radoslav_Mirza writes:
> To congratulate myself for 2 years of not smoking I want to buy a new
> medium to high end laptop and install only OpenBSD on it.
>
> Does anyone run OpenBSD on a brand new laptop with good support?
This was posted recently: https://jcs.org/2017/07/14/matebook
I think w
Dear Group,
To congratulate myself for 2 years of not smoking I want to buy a new medium to
high end laptop and install only OpenBSD on it.
Does anyone run OpenBSD on a brand new laptop with good support?
Any recommendations.
Cheers!
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> On Jul 17, 2017, at 7:12 PM, Bernard Mentink wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is my first time on OpenBSD and am really loving it. I had my HP
> Pavilion desktop booting into a Gnome3 desktop in no time (.. had so many
> issues trying to boot FreeBSD, gave up)
>
> My question is regarding compil
Hi all,
This is my first time on OpenBSD and am really loving it. I had my HP
Pavilion desktop booting into a Gnome3 desktop in no time (.. had so many
issues trying to boot FreeBSD, gave up)
My question is regarding compiling Linux code. I have some tools for
programming FPGA's which I would rea
Hey friends,
what is the best/recommended place to store the vmm images. In man 5
vm.conf is an example with /var/vmm/, is this the best location?
Also if /var/vmm is its own partition, what would be the best mount
options for it. I would assume nodev, nosuid are good.
Any recommendations?
T
Hello guys, not sure if its a bug or not.
But trying to contribute.
I am running OpenBSD 6.1 stable branch
When downloading a large file with from poor connection ie: 100 kbps ( I
don't have time remaining )
I notice that OpenBSD HTTPD does not set Content-Lenght and connections is
unexpectable
Burning a .iso file to DVD as described in the FAQ:
# growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/rcd0c=my_iso_file.iso
the process hangs at "closing disc"
[...]
3427401728/3577901056 (95.8%) @14.3x, remaining 0:10 RBU 100.0% UBU 94.4%
3494150144/3577901056 (97.7%) @14.4x, remaining 0:05 RBU 100.0% UBU
multiplex'd wrote:
> From an end-user standpoint, this means that if a user has run a
> priviledged command using sudo and then (within the timeout) runs a
> script which itself calls sudo, then they will not be prompted to
> enter a password as the script is running with the same foreground
> pro
Hi,
I'd like to backfill the changes in 6.1 to
https://openbsd.org/plus61.html and update
https://openbsd.org/plus.html, but I faced a little problem: how do I
find out the last revision number before the pre-release code freeze?
Those revisions must be tagged, but, apparently, cvs(1) doesn't
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 09:07:04PM +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
> I'm looking to refurbish an old device and will probably add a network
> card to it. Are there any reasons based on the current drivers or the
> hardware itself to choose sis(4) or vr(4) over one or the other on
> i386 -curren?
>
The
I'm looking to refurbish an old device and will probably add a network
card to it. Are there any reasons based on the current drivers or the
hardware itself to choose sis(4) or vr(4) over one or the other on
i386 -curren?
Regards,
Lars
Hi folks,
On HP HW we can query the RAID status of a system remotely with snmpwalk on
.1.3.6.1.4.1.30155.2.1.2.1.5.3
And you get back a status of one of the following 3 :
- online
- pfail
- rebuild
Works great!
I cannot find a RAID status on a Dell though. I do a walk of
1.3.6.1.4.1.30155
Thank you for your answer Ingo.
I'll reconfigure my mailbox to use text only
Le Dimanche 16 juillet 2017 18h45, Ingo Schwarze a écrit :
Hi Mik,
not quoting anything because your posting is too ill-formatted.
Yours is a frequently answered question. The directory /var/mail/
is intended fo
Thanks for your input.
I get the point with the closed ASICs. I wasn´t aware of that and it
explains why there is even no OpenWRT, pfsense etc. support for this
devices
sad.
best
Thomas
2017-07-17 11:45 GMT+02:00 Reyk Floeter :
> Yes, I'm very interested in this but there is no "open" h
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 12:04:19PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> It seems syspatch looks at the current machine capabilities instead of
> which kernel is running when it decides on if /bsd is /bsd.sp or /bsd.mp.
Hi.
> I tried to install OpenBSD 6.1 to a USB connected CF card that later will
> ru
On 07/17/17 05:50, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:46:14PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
>> On 07/14/17 09:00, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
>> > Hi misc@.
>> >
>> > I wonder how to restore from an /altroot backup?
>> >
>> > (I missed that pax -r happily writes absolute paths and wrote ov
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:46:14PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 07/14/17 09:00, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> > Hi misc@.
> >
> > I wonder how to restore from an /altroot backup?
> >
> > (I missed that pax -r happily writes absolute paths and wrote over
> > /etc from a backup file of another machin
Hi all,
In the last couple of days I've been studying sudo(8) and doas(1) to
find out how they work and what their operational differences are.
With regards to storing persistent cookies, to allow a user to execute
further commands without reauthentication (subject to a timeout), sudo
uses a time
It seems syspatch looks at the current machine capabilities instead of
which kernel is running when it decides on if /bsd is /bsd.sp or /bsd.mp.
I tried to install OpenBSD 6.1 to a USB connected CF card that later will
run in an alix2d13 that has got one core, but I did the installation from
a lap
Yes, I'm very interested in this but there is no "open" hardware.
As Mischa mentioned, all of the platforms need vendor drivers
and AFAIK all of them are gigantic and non-free *.
OpenFlow is an alternative to control switches in a standard way
without direct access to the switch chipsets, but it
Hi Thomas,
I used to work for Cumulus and the tricky part with this is that you need to
get access to the broadcom (and melanox) shipsets, which is not trivial and
costly.
I would love to see a BSD running on open networking equipment!
There are more NOS out there but they have their own spec
>Hi Mik,
>
>not quoting anything because your posting is too ill-formatted.
>
>Yours is a frequently answered question. The directory /var/mail/
>is intended for individual user mailboxes. If you need a directory
>for a different purpose - like mailbox subhierarchies for virtual
>domains - create
Hi misc,
I just read about a trending topic: SDN and Open Networking.
The principal idea behind Open Networking is to allow the customer
to install a custom OS to switch-hardware.
The main software player in this business seems to be a penguin OS
called: Cumulus
There is also a overview of devices
Hello,
I had installed OpenBSD 6.1 on a Dell Latitude E7470 laptop (amd64,
Skylake architecture). It could work on it but there were some
shortcomings (video was slow).
Today I upgraded to the latest snapshot, and I have rebooted
successfully, once, after which I updated packages. When I boot u
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