On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 02:04:14PM +, Miod Vallat wrote:
> I recently installed OpenBSD to a PandaBoard (the original, not
> PandaBoard ES) and noticed that the clock was very quickly getting
> behind, with ntpd unable to cope.
>
> The following extremely crude diff fixes it, but probably at
Yikes - that far exceeds my abilities. I don't know if anyone else can
recreated this issue but it sounds like a job for someone with time on
their hands, the necessary skills & knowledge, and likes a difficult
puzzle. When I started this thread I was hoping for "change this
line...in this
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 10:32:29AM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 10:06 AM Alton Shaw wrote:
> > I don't know it this is the same thing but I opened Firefox's console ...
>
> The network inspector should be a tab in the console.
>
> That said, I believe network errors
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 10:06 AM Alton Shaw wrote:
> I don't know it this is the same thing but I opened Firefox's console ...
The network inspector should be a tab in the console.
That said, I believe network errors should show up in the console.
That said, it's entirely possible that the
Thanks Raul for your suggestion. I don't know it this is the same thing
but I opened Firefox's console while running it in OpenBSD as well as
Ubuntu and did not note any unique errors/warnings when I browsed to the
bank's website within OpenBSD. If anything, at this point, I'm leaning
I recently installed OpenBSD to a PandaBoard (the original, not
PandaBoard ES) and noticed that the clock was very quickly getting
behind, with ntpd unable to cope.
The following extremely crude diff fixes it, but probably at the expense
of breaking other omap systems. Is there a better way to
Thank you Crystal for not only your time, effort, and assistance but
also for this amazing comprehensive summary. I very much appreciate
your help.
I agree that at this point the effort to resolve the issue would seem to
surpass the any benefit that we could expect especially since I seem to
I suspect you're 100% right Stuart as it's a huge bank and must have a
massive online utilization.
One thing about that though is that when I tested the same version of
Firefox with other OS' (Windows & Ubuntu) the login script would
consistently run as intended. It's only on OpenBSD was the
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 01:04:01PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022/09/20 05:00, Alton Shaw wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestion Mikhail.
> >
> > Early on I had tried Chromium with the same result which I find very curious
> > as I don't believe they share any code. So I was thinking it
On 2022/09/20 05:00, Alton Shaw wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion Mikhail.
>
> Early on I had tried Chromium with the same result which I find very curious
> as I don't believe they share any code. So I was thinking it was something
> in how OpenBSD passed browser traffic to the web. But at
Thanks for the suggestion Mikhail.
Early on I had tried Chromium with the same result which I find very
curious as I don't believe they share any code. So I was thinking it
was something in how OpenBSD passed browser traffic to the web. But at
Crystal's suggestion I also gave Surf a go and
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 01:37:37PM -0700, Alton Shaw wrote:
> This morning I updated my OpenBSD installation, visited a few web-sites,
> noticed that Firefox was running slow on a few of them. So I reinstalled
> Firefox-ESR finished off what I was doing and thought I'd try my bank login
> one
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