Re: No longer able to install packages on -current
Try "pkg_add -D snap -u". Best, g
Re: growing an encrypted disk
Hi, Crystal shared this link with the list sometime ago that might help: https://research.exoticsilicon.com/articles/resizing_softraid_volumes Best, G On 18.04.2023 13:29, void wrote: > Hello misc@, > > Can an encrypted disk (it's an additional disk) be grown? > OpenBSD here is a virtualised instance. The host > filesystem is zfs, so the additional disk is also > zfs-backed. > > I've been reading https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#GrowPartition > and later on in that page the encrypted whole disk setup > but am unsure if for example having the disk encrypted in the first place > will break the ability to grow partitions. > > thanks, > -- >
Re: terminal emulators
Hi, You could also try st, also pledged. :wq, G On 10.01.2023 20:15, David Coppa wrote: > Il Mar 10 Gen 2023, 19:38 Justin Muir ha scritto: > > > Hi all, > > > > Just for the security-minded: run ldd xterm | wc -l > > Then do the same for sakura, alacritty or whatever your favourite term > > happens to be. > > > > I'm still mulling over whether I should straight up switch to the one with > > the least dependencies or just continue with xterm. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Xterm is pledged, the other terminal emulators are not. > > Cheers, > David
Re: Installing OpenBSD on new Chromebook
> All of places I'm finding with directions on how to do this are from circa > 2015 and do not work now. > > Anybody have a pointer to a more updated set of directions I can try? I suggest that you follow the installation guide at the FAQ section of the website. Best, G
Re: happy birthday theo
Happy birthday! >On 19.05.2022 09:33, Amit Kulkarni wrote: > Happy Birthday to Theo! > > On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 4:46 AM Brodey Dover wrote: > > > > Happy Birthday Theo! > > > > On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 02:51, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > > > > > here's wishing theo deraadt a very happy birthday. > > > wish you many more years of producing great software and being > > > cantankerous. :p > > > have a great day today and an amazing year ahead. > > > -mayuresh > > > > > > >
Re: mutt-wizard
On 01.05.2022 21:24, ehakanduran wrote: > Hi all, > > I am not sure if anyone uses this tool, but I am a fan from the linux > side of things and would love to get it behave like it does on linux. > The differences I have identified so far are related to the neomutt > settings this tool makes and they include Ctrl-o not working to open > the selected mailbox from the sidebar and the mail opening for display > always in the raw mode rather than just displaying the regular headers > such as from, to, subject and text. The first problem is relatively > easy to fix by assigning another key (Ctrl-i worked for me, although > Ctrl-0 didn't) but I couldn't figure out a way to fix the second > problem. Why Ctrl-o doesn't work remains a mystery too. I'm not a mutt-wizard user, but had the same issue with Ctrl-o not working for opening selected mailbox when I migrated my linux configs to OpenBSD. This seems to be an issue with the neomutt port for OpenBSD, but I'm also clueless of why this is happening. >Any pointers will be very much appreciated. Again, not a mutt-wizard, but a neomutt solution. Adding the following lines to your neomuttrc should fix your issue (if I understand it well): ignore * unignore from date subject to cc unignore organization organisation x-mailer: x-newsreader: x-mailing-list: Best regards, GB