On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 01:58:10AM -0400, Kevin Kwan wrote:
> Well, here's the thing - I am not even sure if it tried to load the
> hibernated image, or it failed in the middle, or it crashed after the
> load.
> When I powered it up after an s2d it went through the Acer logo, the boot
> prompt, the
Well, here's the thing - I am not even sure if it tried to load the
hibernated image, or it failed in the middle, or it crashed after the
load.
When I powered it up after an s2d it went through the Acer logo, the boot
prompt, the usual device laundry list shows up, the Intel graphics driver
redrew
On 03/14/15 15:22, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
[]
The goal: I'd like to run multiple simultaneous X sessions and switch
among them with Ctrl-Alt-F8, Ctrl-Alt-F9, etc, each one as a different
[]
Here is the output I get when I have one X session running
and I then run "startx -- :1
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:29:21 -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I think the consensus was to try and replace it with another version but
> not sure what happened.
I have a port of the FreeBSD sort but it is slower than our current
sort (and slower than GNU sort).
- todd
What is the general consensus on using your firewall device as a VPN host as
well? Let me explain a bit more...
Until recently I ran a pair of older Soekris boxes with OpenBSD on them.
One was my firewall while the other was an OpenVPN host. This worked quite
well, other than having to deal with
I'm new to desktop OpenBSD (longtime debian user) and have read in
FAQs, all relevant man pages I could find, and searched the internet
and mailing list archives, and am not sure what I'm doing wrong or have
missed.
The goal: I'd like to run multiple simultaneous X sessions and switch
among them
Hi, Hugo!
> Are yuo sure that's right? I don't see the "ssl" keyword anywhere in the
> docs
I see what you're saying... I'm using 5.6-release, which is really not
recommended for httpd as it's moving quite fast. I wonder if that would
fix it.
> You also seem to be missing TLS certificate/key i
Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've only just recently started moving from nginx to httpd (I *loved* the
> config syntax by the way!).
>
> I'm having an issue with httpd presenting the wrong TLS certificate for a
> client - it seems to be defaulting always to the first entry, ignoring all
On 2015-03-14 19:39, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> On 2015-03-14 23:34, Peter Hessler wrote:
> > httpd does not yet support SNI. You will need to either wait, use a
> > wildcard SSL cert, or use different ports/IPs.
> >
> >
>
> Oh, I hadn't checked that for SNI. I'll have to wait then; multiple IP
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 02:02:09PM -0400, Kevin Kwan wrote:
> Nope, hibernate/suspend to disk also causes a reset. Is there anything
> else I should try?
Hibernate resume will perform what looks like a full boot. Did you let it
go through that or did you power off when you saw it booting again?
On 2015-03-14 23:34, Peter Hessler wrote:
> httpd does not yet support SNI. You will need to either wait, use a
> wildcard SSL cert, or use different ports/IPs.
>
>
Oh, I hadn't checked that for SNI. I'll have to wait then; multiple IPv4
addresses are expensive, and CAs will charge for wildcard c
On 2015-03-14 18:41, Ezequiel Garzon wrote:
> Greetings! For some reason I'm able to set up SSL support for my domain
> using nginx, but not httpd. I have combined my certificates like this:
>
> # cat ssl.crt sub.class1.server.ca.pem ca.pem > /etc/ssl/server.crt
>
> However, if I stop nginx and
httpd does not yet support SNI. You will need to either wait, use a
wildcard SSL cert, or use different ports/IPs.
On 2015 Mar 14 (Sat) at 19:26:31 -0300 (-0300), Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I've only just recently started moving from nginx to httpd (I *loved* the
:config syntax by the w
Hi,
I've only just recently started moving from nginx to httpd (I *loved* the
config syntax by the way!).
I'm having an issue with httpd presenting the wrong TLS certificate for a
client - it seems to be defaulting always to the first entry, ignoring all
laters ones.
Here's my narrowed down test
On 2015-03-14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>
> On 03/14/15 12:54, Steven McDonald wrote:
>>
>> /var/tmp was replaced with a symlink to /tmp between 5.6 and 5.7. Compiling
>> from source isn't a supported way to upgrade from one to the other; this is
>> well documented in the FAQ:
>>
>> http://www.ope
On March 14, 2015 1:23:17 PM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>On 2015-03-13, Todd C. Miller wrote:
>> On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 10:42:21 -0500, Matthew Markfort wrote:
>>
>>> What is an appropriate channel for relaying diffs for review?
>>
>> The t...@openbsd.org list is usually the right place for
Greetings! For some reason I'm able to set up SSL support for my domain
using nginx, but not httpd. I have combined my certificates like this:
# cat ssl.crt sub.class1.server.ca.pem ca.pem > /etc/ssl/server.crt
However, if I stop nginx and start httpd I get:
$ curl -I https://ezequiel-g
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On 03/14/15 12:54, Steven McDonald wrote:
>
> /var/tmp was replaced with a symlink to /tmp between 5.6 and 5.7. Compiling
> from source isn't a supported way to upgrade from one to the other; this is
> well documented in the FAQ:
>
> http://www.o
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Jiri B wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 01:44:47PM +0200, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
> > So question is:
> > What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support?
>
> OpenBSD supports SPARC ldomains, but you have to have
> SPARC hw :P
>
> There is support of some virti
I want to setup Virtualization server.
Currently I am using xen with Linux + ZFS...
And it uses files instead of ZFS volumes...
Since I'm new to OpenBSD I won't tell you what OpenBSD supports for
virtualization but what works for me, hope this helps. Keep in mind my
lack of experience in Ope
Nope, hibernate/suspend to disk also causes a reset. Is there anything
else I should try?
On Mar 14, 2015 1:22 PM, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> > Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
> > non-suppor
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 01:44:47PM +0200, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
> So question is:
> What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support?
OpenBSD supports SPARC ldomains, but you have to have
SPARC hw :P
There is support of some virtio devices (vio, vioblock,
"broken" vioscsi, vio balloon...) which
> My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
> Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
> non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal everyday HDD. Everything
> seems to work in OpenBSD 5.6 except for the fact that every time I put it
> on s
Okay guys - I am at a bit of a wits end here.
My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV
Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a
non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal everyday HDD. Everything
seems to work in OpenBSD 5.6 except for t
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 11:30:58AM +, Michael-John Turner wrote:
> Is anyone running OpenBSD successfully on a Supermicro X10SBA board? It's a
> Celeron J1900-based system. Specs are here:
> http://www.supermicro.co.uk/products/motherboard/celeron/X10/X10SBA.cfm
I've just installed a 5.7 snaps
Hello,
I have a Realtek RTL8411 Card Reader and by applying this little
patch my SD card reader now works, read and write seem to be OK.
Index: rtsx_pci.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/rtsx_pci.c,v
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -
Well, okay. The assumption is OpenBSD might/might not have done this to
the hardware. Okay, I am an SA, I am a Linux old-hand and an OpenBSD newb,
I like solving problems, let's take this on - frankly, the Linux guys will
most likely send him back here if he asks it on their lists.
Okay, first o
On 13/03/15(Fri) 22:51, Henrique Lengler wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 09:03:35PM -0300, Henrique Lengler wrote:
> > Sorry for the delay, I will apply this patch now and test.
> > I post here the result
>
> I applied this and I continue with my internet getting down every time
> and receiving t
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> On Mar 13, 2015, at 11:39 PM, dan mclaughlin wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 02:27:56 + Raf Czlonka wrote:
>>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 09:02:23PM GMT, Joshua Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello misc@,
I agree with the fact that R is increasingly popular at least in the
academic world where proprietary statistical software were dominant only a
few years ago.
Of course, even with R in ports, you still have a fair amount of
compilation to go through when installing external packages.
Best,
Antoin
o.m.g. It works.
Why doesn't sort uses this by default on files larger then 60 MByte?
Thanks!
Original Message
From: Andreas Zeilmeier
Apparently from: owner-misc+m147...@openbsd.org
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: I found a sort bug! - How to sort big files?
Date: Sat, 14
On 2015-03-14, sort problem wrote:
> # sort -u *.txt -o out
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
There are some known bugs in sort, I ran into a file it couldn't cope with a
couple of years ago too, but it doesn't happen all that often.
I think the consensus was to try and replace it with another
On 2015-03-13, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 10:42:21 -0500, Matthew Markfort wrote:
>
>> What is an appropriate channel for relaying diffs for review?
>
> The t...@openbsd.org list is usually the right place for diffs to
> be reviewed.
Preferably done with cvs diff -u and inline in
On 2015-03-14, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
> No dia 14/03/2015, às 01:50, Nick Holland
> escreveu:
>
>>> On 03/13/15 15:38, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Installed Ubuntu 14.04.2 (amd64) and the NIC does not work: it does not
>>> configure through DHCP and it simply does not
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 13:44:47 +0200
Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
> So question is:
> What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support?
Anything that runs as a userspace process in non-accelerated mode and
has been ported to OpenBSD (QEMU, for example). There is no support for
Xen, nor hardware acceler
Ditto!
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Maurice McCarthy
wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 06:09:05PM -0700 or thereabouts, Benjamin Heath
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This seems non-sequitur somehow, but I would simply like thank all the
> > developers of OpenBSD for continuing work on the only OS t
On 03/14/15 12:49, sort problem wrote:
> Hello,
>
> --
> # uname -a
> OpenBSD notebook.lan 5.6 GENERIC.MP#333 amd64
> #
> # du -sh small/
>
>
On 2015-03-13, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I recently installed OpenBSD 5.6 on an amd64 platform. Everything went
> smoothly. After installation, at the first boot, OpenBSD updated the
> firmware of some devices. I found this strange...
OpenBSD does not update firmware on devices. S
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:18:13 +0100
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> pax: Unable to remove directory /./var/tmp: Directory not empty ***
/var/tmp was replaced with a symlink to /tmp between 5.6 and 5.7.
Compiling from source isn't a supported way to upgrade from one to the
other; this is well documented in
Hello,
--
# uname -a
OpenBSD notebook.lan 5.6 GENERIC.MP#333 amd64
#
# du -sh small/
663Ms
Hi team,
I have tried to search something on the web then OBSD mailing lists...
No confident answer was found.
I want to setup Virtualization server.
Currently I am using xen with Linux + ZFS...
And it uses files instead of ZFS volumes...
So question is:
What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD sup
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Hi folks,
building userland of the new stable branch failed with
# rm -rf /usr/obj/* && cd /usr/src && make obj && cd /usr/src/etc && env
DESTDIR=/ make distrib-dirs && cd /usr/src && make build
:
:
touch /tmp/_etcdir.kw0UXjXwDD/usr/share/sysmerge
It might be good to include R under the highlights section. It's
growing in popularity; I know I've gotten questions about it being
in OpenBSD.
It's really cool to show the ports tree now. Most all the important
things are there now, at least for non-technical people. R is a
useful additi
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 06:09:05PM -0700 or thereabouts, Benjamin Heath wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This seems non-sequitur somehow, but I would simply like thank all the
> developers of OpenBSD for continuing work on the only OS that I really
> trust. I learn plenty just by lurking on this list. I also appr
No dia 14/03/2015, às 01:50, Nick Holland
escreveu:
>> On 03/13/15 15:38, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Installed Ubuntu 14.04.2 (amd64) and the NIC does not work: it does not
>> configure through DHCP and it simply does not work if I set a static IP
>> address.
>>
>> Ran FreeBSD 1
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