Hi Craig,
On 29.09.16 13:28, Craig Skinner wrote:
Hi Gregory,
On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 10:48:37 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote:
em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24),
em1, em2 - looking at uplinks
...
outgoing-interface: 0.0.0.0
Removing the outgoing-interface line would probably resolve it.
Adding
corrected unbound.conf snippet, just to be sure I am properly understood
On 29.09.16 10:48, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hi,
Need an advice.
I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces:
em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24),
em1, em2 - looking at uplinks
bgp is up and running, packets are forwarded just fine. also
unbound work in such setup?
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because it drops privs once initialization done.
On 28.09.16 14:24, johnw wrote:
On 09/28/2016 07:05 PM, Janne Johansson wrote:
Apart from PF failing the syntax, what would one expect to achieve with
=0 ?
That would always cover all users, since its never a negative number.
/usr/include/sys/t
Yeah, everybody is too old here, so pass away, do not stay here, troll
On 20.09.16 20:06, velocidade da luz wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
"The Race is there to be run, for ourselves, not for others. We do what we
do to run our own race, and finish it the best we can. We don't rush off at
every d
On 21.06.16 16:55, Kenneth Gober wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 5:56 AM, Sjöholm Per-Olov wrote:
Does anyone know if there exist any list of recommendations about how to
make
an SSD disk to live as long as possible when using it for firewall purpose
on
OpenBSD?
I don't know of a list, asid
Hi,
I have a question about the implementation of W^X protection.
We now have a per filesystem knob wxallowed. but wouldn't it be better
to implement with per-exec granularity?
i.e. chflags wxallowed
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seemingly, the spring was near its end...
On 19.05.16 17:58, Joe Schillinger wrote:
Not sure if the new site design going to go anywhere, but it seems like
an alright time to share a little logo I did based on a hackathon
t-shirt graphic. Here's a modified and colorized version of Puffy from
the
Many many happiest returns of the day!
On 19.05.16 09:26, Craig Skinner wrote:
May you triumphly hike
whatever hills you like!
Cheers!
Hi everybody,
if I want to build a non-wintel system with commodity running OpenBSD
without problems, what are my options?
preferably something non-apple also, which i will be able to connect
display, mouse, and keyboard, and hopefully run X, etc.
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On 04.02.16 01:09, Tarkan Açan wrote:
hello misc,
i am using openbsd 5.8 amd64 on my apu 1d4 with success but i have one big
problem. the queue mechanism in pf allows some traffic shaping but what i
really need is to give users their share of the bandwidth. for this i need
some connection based
On 26.01.16 16:41, Daniel Seidenstücker wrote:
Dear OpenBGPD Community,
in order of measuring the performance of OpenBGPD I need to connect it with
a huge amount of peers (realized by ExaBGP). OpenBGPD 5.8 works well with
100 Peers but if I increase that number to 250 I got every try the same
On 11/17/2015 09:03 PM, Gianluca D.Muscelli wrote:
Hi, I'v problem with filters in OpenSMTPD.
I would try to implement the filter-dnsbl,
I also installed the extras opensmtpd but I can't find it!
Any suggestions??
Thank you!
The filters are not available in stock version of smtpd, you should
in
On 11/17/2015 05:46 PM, Luis P. Mendes wrote:
Hi,
I know that development time is not a determinisc thing, but
nonetheless I'd like to know if it's closer to one, six, twelve (or
more) months until we get the possibility to run Linux guests
through vmm.
I'd be happy even witho
r" section.
Right.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Trying to make unbound and nsd co-exist on one server, the goal is to have
unbound listen for all requests redirecting requests for local zones to nsd:
nsd.conf
Just to make sure, this is just a local-only z
Hello,
Trying to make unbound and nsd co-exist on one server, the goal is to
have unbound listen for all requests redirecting requests for local
zones to nsd:
nsd.conf
server:
server-count: 1
database: "/var/lib/nsd3/nsd.db"
username: nsd
ip-address: 127.0.0.1
On 10/19/2015 02:14 PM, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 19/10/15(Mon) 13:37, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 10/19/2015 01:24 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-10-19, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
In order to conserve address space I am trying to confugure 'ip
unnumbred' in cisco terminology, th
On 10/19/2015 01:24 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-10-19, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
In order to conserve address space I am trying to confugure 'ip
unnumbred' in cisco terminology, that is have an interface borrow the ip
of a different interface, I am experimenting with vether0
mething?
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On 09/02/2015 10:31 AM, Roger Skjetlein wrote:
Hi,
have an issue with ospfd when using multiple areas and networks from area
10.0.30.0 not distributed to 0.0.0.0.
eg
excerpt from config
area 0.0.0.0 {
interface gre0
interface gre1
}
area 10.0.30.0 {
interface em0
}
the network for em0
On 08/04/2015 07:44 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 04-08-2015 12:59, openda...@hushmail.com escreveu:
Are there any efforts being made to port the FreeBSD Docker port to OpenBSD?
Not that I know of, but I'm not a dev and might be wrong. I do follow
@tech, and didn't saw anything docker relat
On 07/28/2015 03:20 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 07/28/2015 02:41 PM, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Hi,
I tried the new feature of syslogd to collect log messages from other
syslog capable devices (in this case an OpenWRT router).
I red syslog.conf many times, but I can't figure it w
On 07/28/2015 02:41 PM, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Hi,
I tried the new feature of syslogd to collect log messages from other
syslog capable devices (in this case an OpenWRT router).
I red syslog.conf many times, but I can't figure it why it doesn't work.
[ns]~$ cat /etc/syslog.conf
# $Open
words I'm looking for some hints on how to write daemons
following the same architecture as bgpd and other openbsd network daemons.
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HI,
Anybody successfully compiled asterisk 13+lua on openbsd, please share
your build script.
thank you.
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/perl5/site_perl/${MACHINE_ARCH}-openbsd)
-chmod -R a+rX ${DESTDIR}/usr/libdata/perl5
On 03/18/2015 02:02 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 03/18/2015 12:04 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 03/17/2015 08:44 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
On 3/17/15, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 03/16/2015 10:21 PM
On 03/18/2015 12:04 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 03/17/2015 08:44 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
On 3/17/15, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 03/16/2015 10:21 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-16, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
I know I am re-asking the same question again, but what are
On 03/17/2015 08:44 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
On 3/17/15, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 03/16/2015 10:21 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-16, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
I know I am re-asking the same question again, but what are the possible
reasons of such behaviour?
Obviously
On 03/16/2015 10:21 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-16, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
I know I am re-asking the same question again, but what are the possible
reasons of such behaviour?
Obviously the system builds ok, but perl doesn't install correctly.
I need my system
27;)
*** Error 1 in /usr/src (Makefile:82 'build')
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On 12/24/2014 06:19 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2014-12-24, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
an interesting question has just come to my head:
do you know of any shell that could complete from the terminal output of
any of the previous command?
That would require serious contortions since the
7;cat TAB' and it completes from the result of ls.
now if i want for example ssh to any host, i give command cat
.ssh/config, and then ssh TAB.
is that at all possible?
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27;m really in need of help
>
Hi,
I can remember similar problems when I first tried to install OpenBSD on
my current computer.
The problem were performance settings in BIOS, that were somehow set to
high performance profile.
After setting that to Standard Profile - things went smoothly.
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Hi,
Not sure what want, but ospfd seems to properly detect interfaces, that
are p2p by their nature
(gif, gre, ppp, )
So I don't think it is necessary to specify.
On 12/17/2014 06:25 PM, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to ask if point-to-point support has been added in ospfd.
I'
hat I see, I have to split the form into three steps, like: ask
the first 5 fields at once, store values, then have two separate forms
for keys.
but that is not the way I want it to be like.
I know that zenity can easily do what i want, but it is an X
application, and I need it to be terminal/(n)curses application.
do i have any more options rather then split dialogue into two or more
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On 11/18/2014 04:22 PM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 02:20:40PM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hi,
While downloading a big file from httpd it eats somewhere from 77 to 100% or
even 150% cpu.
Do you have any more details? OK, you're running -current. But how
big is you
my -current is just three day's old:
OpenBSD 5.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #564: Sat Nov 15 20:59:52 MST 2014
On 11/18/2014 02:36 PM, Bret Lambert wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 02:20:40PM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hi,
While downloading a big file from httpd it eats somewhere from
Hi,
While downloading a big file from httpd it eats somewhere from 77 to
100% or even 150% cpu.
Is it normal?
I've never seen such numbers with nginx.
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correctly and I've also tried to run LibreOffice alone, to
eliminate the possibility is it the memory size issues.
Does anybody else observe such behaviour?
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On 10/22/14 21:27, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Gregory Edigarov [ediga...@qarea.com] wrote:
Hi,
Since we are already go with re-engineering of openssl becoming libressl,
why not provide some clean and intuitive interface instead of that crap
openssl(1) is? For example ressl(1) would be the new
openssl(1) with
low level interface as it is now
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On 09/18/14 17:41, Aner Perez wrote:
On 09/18/2014 04:28 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Is boot from zalman's virtual cd (a hard disc case that can store
many ISO images and
then represent itself as a cd) still unsupported?
nearly every other .iso works correctly, but not op
Hello,
Is boot from zalman's virtual cd (a hard disc case that can store many
ISO images and then represent itself as a cd) still unsupported?
nearly every other .iso works correctly, but not openbsd.
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remote location is a few AS hops away from you.
that's where 'allow-as in' come into play.
although i would agree that it is a hack.
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On 08/28/14 15:15, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 14:37:34 +0300 Gregory Edigarov
wrote:
Hello
are there any plans to implement uri rewriting or something in a manner
of 'try_files' configuration option of nginx?
I plan to add a URL stripping option, som
Hello
are there any plans to implement uri rewriting or something in a manner
of 'try_files' configuration option of nginx?
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Hi
you seem to need an analog to 'allow as in' from ciscoez.
no, openbgpd does not support this without patches, and i am afraid, no
such patches will ever hit the tree.
this leaves you on your own to patch.
On 08/28/14 13:03, Paul S. wrote:
Peter,
The prefix doesn't actually fall under that
ists of the projects I've
mentioned above, but before that, I want to know if somebody else is
suffering such problems and I am still sure maintatiners of the
corresponding ports will do it better than me if they find it is a problem.
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dmesg fol
Ah forgot to say.
my mount points are like that:
# mount
/dev/sd0a on / type ffs (local)
/dev/sd0f on /home type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid)
/dev/sd0d on /usr type ffs (local, nodev)
/dev/sd0e on /var type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid)
and yes, i see that / is leaking inodes (slowly for now as I do n
Hello, Guenther
Of couse I have updated kernel, userspace and packages at the same time,
like I always do.
I do niot have any tmpfs mount at this conputer.
I've also noticed that when I reboot the system from hang (I am forced to
do that with reset)
fsck unlinking many, many files, so I believe
Hello,
some maybe a week or two ago i've started experiencing hangs on my
OpenBSD workstation when it is running chromium.
at first I didn't recognize the reason, but after some investigation I
see that when I have google analytics or some other sites I use
regularly, opened in chromium it just
On 07/02/2014 04:40 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 07/02/14 09:08, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 07/01/2014 02:20 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 07/01/14 07:00, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Just out for curiosity.
what is the fastest and lightest in cpu terms algorithm in ssh?
As someone who has
On 07/01/2014 02:20 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 07/01/14 07:00, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Just out for curiosity.
what is the fastest and lightest in cpu terms algorithm in ssh?
As someone who has worked with lots of really old and weak processors
(and still used the defaults)...I must
Hello,
Just out for curiosity.
what is the fastest and lightest in cpu terms algorithm in ssh?
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sorry for poor english.
That depends on what you want to achieve.
sometimes you just need a route to the right destination pointing to
the right interface.
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On 06/02/2014 02:14 PM, Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
Hi,
# incoming mail for our domains is relayed to "i-mail" server
accept from any for domain relay hostname i-mail
But this will also relay non existing mailboxes. Any suggestions for that?
Kind regards,
Martijn Rijkeboer
my solution would
On 05/19/2014 01:03 PM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing.
Others: please remember to donate/buy.
Bye, Marcus
Happy Birthday. May the Force be with you. Thank you and warmest regards.
On 04/17/2014 12:24 PM, Tristan PILAT wrote:
2014-04-15 18:42 GMT+02:00 Laurent Caron (Mobile)
:
On 14 avril 2014 17:57:53 CEST, Tristan PILAT
wrote:
match from any community 64514:888 set nexthop blackhole
Hi,
Make sure you dont accept from any but eg from group customers, make sure
the
On 04/07/2014 12:57 PM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 12:13:06PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Helio,
configs are just reduced to the famous
[...]
system is current as of Sat Apr 5 19:05:54 EEST 2014
Hi,
Did you follow the steps at:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq
Helio,
configs are just reduced to the famous
listen on lo0
table aliases db:/etc/mail/aliases.db
table secret db:/etc/mail/secret.db
accept for local alias deliver to mbox
accept for any relay
aliases rebuilt ok,
# smtpd -d
debug: init ssl-tree
info: OpenSMTPD
On 04/02/2014 07:33 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 19:01, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 04/02/2014 06:21 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
Your perl install is broken. Install a snapshot/rebuild perl/repair it
somehow.
ok, installed snapshot, perl rebuilt(and installed) ok, made sure no
On 04/02/2014 06:21 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 18:14, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
pod2man --official --release="OpenBSD 5.5" --center=OpenSSL --section=3
--name=ASN1_OBJECT_NEW
/usr/src/lib/libssl/man/../src/doc/crypto/ASN1_OBJECT_new.pod >
ASN1_OBJECT_new.3
Per
On 04/01/2014 02:12 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-03-31, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hi,
followed faq/current.html,
===> man
pod2man --official --release="OpenBSD 5.5" --center=OpenSSL --section=3
--name=ASN1_OBJECT_NEW
/usr/src/lib/libssl/man/../src/doc/crypto/ASN1_O
Hi,
followed faq/current.html,
===> man
pod2man --official --release="OpenBSD 5.5" --center=OpenSSL --section=3
--name=ASN1_OBJECT_NEW
/usr/src/lib/libssl/man/../src/doc/crypto/ASN1_OBJECT_new.pod >
ASN1_OBJECT_new.3
Perl API version v5.16.0 of Encode does not match v5.18.0 at
/usr/libdata/pe
faults are fine.
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Hello,
With rsh removed from base, and ssh now not falling back to rsh mode, shouldn't
rsh be available from ports/pkgs?
(I know where I can get it all from cvs ;-) so it is more a question of policy,
then technical.
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want to do a test run and just let deferred recipients sit for a
while, to see if they do eventually get delivered.
But I do not think sendmail(or whatever) server is under TS control.
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a drop-in replacement for bind,
they use different utilities, like unbound use drill, and bind use dig and
friends.
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don't see how is this different from ifstated?
You can use it to ping your neighbour then issue bgpctl neighbor
$your_fallen_neighbour down command.
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y in the form of an award.
http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-and-awards/awards/itojun-service-award
Layers of hurt being thrown around. Why?
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/frameworks that are sufficiently mainstream as to
be unlikely to be abandon-ware in five years' time
- open source licensed (preferably BSD/Apache style, LGPL would
be ok, GPL if necessary)
for a desktop. I would go with fltk library.
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On 09/20/2013 03:19 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 09/19/2013 12:20 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello, everybody.
A few days ago I've bought a new ups, as a replacement for my old one, which
got it's last way to junkyard.
The old one had RS232 порт, and the new one is an USB u
On 09/19/2013 12:20 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello, everybody.
A few days ago I've bought a new ups, as a replacement for my old one, which
got it's last way to junkyard.
The old one had RS232 порт, and the new one is an USB ups.
Trying different ways to connect it to Op
On 09/19/2013 04:18 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-09-19, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
I've connected it to Windows via USB, and installed software which
came with it, snooped the protocol, and I am dead sure it is an old and
frayed Megatec/Q1, which should work with blazer_usb driver fro
On 09/19/2013 12:20 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello, everybody.
A few days ago I've bought a new ups, as a replacement for my old one, which
got it's last way to junkyard.
The old one had RS232 порт, and the new one is an USB ups.
Trying different ways to connect it to Op
it
connected to windows, and it is at home.
So, my question is: could it the differences in usb stack between various
OSes, that are giving the trouble? Will try connect it to linux and NetBSD
later, but I am willing to solve the puzzle with OpenBSD.
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32 set prepend-self 1
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e may be much more then
count of interfaces physically available
By Joerg
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
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On 08/01/2013 01:09 AM, h...@riseup.net wrote:
Finally. Someone who's really smart Explained Everything in a solid bug-free
english text
(shame on me).
For such a brilliant manuscrpit I'd only like to add a simple sub-question:
Are you guys consider Portable C Compiler unsuitable/dead for thi
iders?
Or will this mostly be a DIY effort on my part?
Any thoughts/insights/experiences would be greatly appreciated.
I used to use an rsync'ed uceprotect.net whitelists. then feed them into
manual-white table of my pf.
works as a charm.
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3
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vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on wd0a (417c67f1c919f8a0.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
I can see OpenBSD dedected the CD-ROM in this line (if i understood
correctly): cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: ATAPI 5/cdrom removable
But it still isn't mounts the drive, there's no any kind of wire or bios
problem.
Sorry for bad English, thanks.
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uld expect simple statements like this to just work
pass in on (egress) to (egress) port 9001
pass in on (rl0) to (rl0) port 9001
what's so difficult?
pass in on egress proto tcp to port 9001
pass in on rl0 to (rl0) proto tcp to port 9001
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enBSD than will be running
OpenOSPFd on OpenBSD.
Is anyone using BIRD in production in OpenBSD? I'd be surprised.
I've used it some time ago for ospf, because of interface wildcarding.
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installed directly from it's packages
repository via pip (or easy_install) utilities.
you will need to install py-pip (py-pip-1.1p0.tgz) package first.
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it be uninhibited? If the system's
maxed out, all processes will neccessarily suffer.
I think he mean background processes.
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cking, and it now works fine.
I suspect the same reasons with notebooks, if a notebook have
vents.(mine have)
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regards,
Gregory Edigarov
On 10/15/2012 04:46 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> On 10/15/2012 12:45 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>> On 10/15/2012 12:32 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> After some changes I have X hanging my pc at start.
>>> dmesg for the pc was po
On 10/15/2012 12:45 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> On 10/15/2012 12:32 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> After some changes I have X hanging my pc at start.
>> dmesg for the pc was posted here some time ago, sorry, cannot get it
>> right now.
>> For so
On 10/15/2012 12:32 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After some changes I have X hanging my pc at start.
> dmesg for the pc was posted here some time ago, sorry, cannot get it
> right now.
> For some time, I was able to run it with vesa (it has intel onboard card
>
gards,
Gregory Edigarov
Hi,
Observing the same behavior on -current with massive data loss on my
home pc which hangs sporadically. dmesg for it was posted here recently
(ASUS motherboard with Core i3).
I've stress tested the motherboard/cpu/memory/hdd and the hardware seems
to be good.
I don't use power management at al
On 09/20/2012 03:12 PM, David Diggles wrote:
> Mud clients can be good for this, but I don't know of one that supports ssh.
>
> I use tintin. There is also tinyfugue in ports.
yeah, tf is nice, thanks for pointers.
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 02:25:25PM +0300, Gregory E
. something like old IBM 3270 style terminal.
what are my options beside of writing it myself?
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I am able to add /usr/local/lib to the search, but not /usr/X11R6/lib.
don't know what that mean,
perhaps something screwed the arguments processing up. I will continue
to investigate the issue.
And some more info:
I've changed the line to
ldconfig -v $shlib_dirs 2>&1 >/tmp/shlib, rebooted,
and
bug now, even though ldconfig could probably use a
larger rewrite.
okay matthew@
but from what I see, this diff could not give any unwanted behaviour.
Does anybody else seeing this?
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Hi,
with yesterday's current X failed to start with segfault using intel
driver. vesa works, but spectrwm is failng to load too, again with segfault.
is there some massive changes undergoing, or is that just some
temporary regression?
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