On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 07:58:51PM -0700, Paul Goyette wrote:
> Looks to me like there's a string that is not null-terminated, thus
> we see garbage following the string/label (serial number?) which
> reads ``PMAPPAMP1234''
Yes, it is a bug in the ioctl code used in the sysinst installer to get
Thanks! But why in this case all OK in Acer XC-895 EFI Boot menu and
FreeBSD:
Acer Aspire XC-895 EFI Boot Menu: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/Vt_l_HRZTcylUQ
28.08.2022 07:58, Paul Goyette пишет:
Looks to me like there's a string that is not null-terminated, thus
we see garbage following the
Updating src tree:
P src/bin/test/test.c
P src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/bin/netpgpverify/Makefile
P src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/dist/bindings/lua/netpgp.lua
P src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/dist/src/lib/keyring.c
P src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/dist/src/lib/netpgp.c
P
Looks to me like there's a string that is not null-terminated, thus
we see garbage following the string/label (serial number?) which
reads ``PMAPPAMP1234''
On Sun, 28 Aug 2022, Dmitrii Postolov wrote:
Hi! Sorry for my bad English...
Bad symbols in NetBSD-9.99-CURRENT in Installer menu in case
Hi! Sorry for my bad English...
Bad symbols in NetBSD-9.99-CURRENT in Installer menu in case of USB
Stick Kingston Elite G2, on FreeBSD all correct in Installer menu:
NetBSD photo: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/1_yySwBrx0sl9A
FreeBSD photo: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/SjbYZo2xya6eRg
Kingston Elite G2
clays.sh...@sdf.org (Clay Daniels) writes:
>home. I would love to help test what I can. Do I need to get a more
>recent snapshot? I see one on the server that is 27 Aug 07:34. Would
>that one work?
The next snapshot will have it.
On Sat, 27 Aug 2022, Clay Daniels wrote:
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 14:17:21 -0500
From: Clay Daniels
To: Michael van Elst , current-users@netbsd.org
Subject: Re: ssh, HPN extension and TCP auto-tuning
On 8/27/22 05:37, Michael van Elst wrote:
In
On 8/27/22 05:37, Michael van Elst wrote:
In https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2017/09/20/msg032361.html
there was a discussion about effectiveness of the "High Performance
Networking" patch to OpenSSH that we keep in our tree.
Details about the HPN patch can be found at:
buh...@nfbcal.org (Brian Buhrow) writes:
> hello. Refresh my memory. Is it the case that the HPN code
> only runs if both ends
>of the ssh connection support HPN and have it turned on?
With only the client using HPN, you can tune the client receive buffer,
which may or may not
hello. Refresh my memory. Is it the case that the HPN code
only runs if both ends
of the ssh connection support HPN and have it turned on? I've been using it
for a very long
time under NetBSD-5, but I notice that newer versions of openssh as shipped on
FreeBSD don't
show HPN
In https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2017/09/20/msg032361.html
there was a discussion about effectiveness of the "High Performance
Networking" patch to OpenSSH that we keep in our tree.
Details about the HPN patch can be found at:
https://www.psc.edu/hpn-ssh-home/hpn-ssh-faq/
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