Re: Thinkpad spyware

2015-08-28 Thread Peter Hessler
Keep this off list.

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
Hello, On Thu 27/08/2015 07:49, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > Dear misc@ readers, > > I have an old Canon camera (model "Digital IXUS 40"); it was perfectly > working in 5.7 through gphoto2 in PTP mode. > > It doesn't work anymore in -current (5.8 GENERIC.MP#1267 amd64). > > gphoto2 (well, I

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Long shot but does it help using libusb-compat? (note that I did not bump the port, it's just for testing) Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/graphics/libgphoto2/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.40 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.40 Makef

Re: Show us your /etc/profile

2015-08-28 Thread Martijn van Duren
Here's some potential useful feature from my .profile. It might not be perfect, but at least it's better then some of the generators I've seen in production. # $RANDOM is not portable and in ksh it's limited to 32767. rand() { local number local rdevice for rdevice in /

Interpretation of the "max" option of stateful tracking

2015-08-28 Thread Federico Giannici
I'm trying to use the "max ⟨number⟩" option of the Stateful Tracking of PF (OpenBSD 5.7 amd64). I'm not sure how to interpret the phrase "[it] Limits the number of concurrent states the rule may create." The limit is against the number of states created by ONLY THAT specific rule (I need this

Re: Intel Edison

2015-08-28 Thread Quartz
Dongle for wireless device doesn't work that way. The dongle pretend to be the device and take care of all the communication. From the OS point of view, using a wired usb keyboard or a wireless keyboard using a dongle is the same thing. Also, bluetooth keyboard doesn't provide dongle. I wasn'

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread Quartz
:>OpenBSD doesn't support bluetooth on any hardware. : :Does that also include usb->bluetooth dongles for wireless keyboards? : That includes all forms of bluetooth where it is presented to the OS. If it fakes a keyboard, and shows up as a ukbd, then that driver will be used. Well I guess that

Re: Thinkpad spyware

2015-08-28 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 27 Aug 2015, Karel Gardas wrote: [snip] > > To OP, yes, I still like to purchase thinkpads although they are going > down quality wise, they are still among the best in this business > (probably others going down faster?). The problem with alternative > hardware is price/performance ratio unfo

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 05:51:39AM -0400, Quartz wrote: > Basically, let's say I buy a bluetooth keyboard. Let's say it's a fancy > model and is nice enough to come with a generic usb->bluetooth nub/dongle > thingy I can plug in if my computer doesn't already have bluetooth > capabilities. I plug i

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread David Dahlberg
Am Freitag, den 28.08.2015, 05:51 -0400 schrieb Quartz: > Basically, let's say I buy a bluetooth keyboard. Let's say it's a > fancy > model and is nice enough to come with a generic usb->bluetooth > nub/dongle thingy I can plug in if my computer doesn't already have > bluetooth capabilities. I

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread Quartz
If the dongle is just a bluetooth radio and expects the host to take care of parts of bluetooth (device peering etc), then OpenBSD can't use the keyboard. OK, I think that answers it for me then. Thanks.

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread Quartz
Just out of curiosity, are there any plans to support bluetooth at some point in the future?

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread ludovic coues
2015-08-28 12:32 GMT+02:00 Quartz : > Just out of curiosity, are there any plans to support bluetooth at some > point in the future? > >From what I heard, there was some support in the past. But people stopped to update the code, it rotted with time and it was removed. So I assume that bluetooth m

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
Hi Antoine, On Fri 28/08/2015 09:57, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > Long shot but does it help using libusb-compat? > (note that I did not bump the port, it's just for testing) [...] Applying the patch, it works flawlessly again! So we should revert to libusb-compact for this port... Many thanks for

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 01:20:26PM +0200, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > On Fri 28/08/2015 09:57, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > Long shot but does it help using libusb-compat? > > (note that I did not bump the port, it's just for testing) > [...] > > Applying the patch, it works f

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 28/08/15(Fri) 13:20, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > On Fri 28/08/2015 09:57, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > Long shot but does it help using libusb-compat? > > (note that I did not bump the port, it's just for testing) > [...] > > Applying the patch, it works flawlessly again! S

Re: Show us your /etc/profile

2015-08-28 Thread T B
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 1:20 AM, Alexander Hall wrote: > > I'm pretty sure this messes up $? at the prompt. Try: > > false > echo $? > > You could circumvent this by saving $? at the beginning of the function > and returning it at the end. > > Happy to report that this is not the case. T

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 28/08/15(Fri) 13:34, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 01:20:26PM +0200, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > > Hi Antoine, > > > > On Fri 28/08/2015 09:57, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > > Long shot but does it help using libusb-compat? > > > (note that I did not bump the port, it's j

Re: bluetooth keyboard [was:Re: Intel Edison]

2015-08-28 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2015 Aug 28 (Fri) at 06:32:54 -0400 (-0400), Quartz wrote: :Just out of curiosity, are there any plans to support bluetooth at some point :in the future? : There needs to be interest from a developer who can write a not-crappy bluetooth stack. Odds are fairly low right now.

Re: gphoto2 (PTP mode camera) no more working in -current

2015-08-28 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Sigh. I never said you should look at it right now. It's current after all and there's a workaround so there is no rush... -Original Message- From: "Martin Pieuchot" Sent: ‎8/‎28/‎2015 13:59 To: "Antoine Jacoutot" Cc: "Alessandro DE LAURENZIS" ; "OpenBSD misc" Subject: Re: gphoto2

a fanless board with msata

2015-08-28 Thread Jan Stary
I have been searching for a while for a fanless motherboard to use as my OpenBSD workstation with reasonable performance. Currently, I am using an ASUS J800IC (dmesg below). The one thing I am missing is an mSATA slot which I could use for an mSATA SSD to install the system on, so that the two SAT

Re: a fanless board with msata

2015-08-28 Thread Lars
Hi Jan, On 28.08.2015 16:09, Jan Stary wrote: I have been searching for a while for a fanless motherboard to use as my OpenBSD workstation with reasonable performance. The board should be a mini-ITX form factor so that I can use it in this enclosure that I like. http://www.mini-box.com/M350S-en

Re: Show us your /etc/profile

2015-08-28 Thread Patrick Dohman
My back to SCO additions… #-# # Print the current directory, hostname & user# #-# HOST=`hostname` PS1='$(print -n "[${USER}@${HOST%%.*} ";[[ "$HOME" == "$PWD" ]] && print -n "~" ||([[ "${PWD##*/}" == "" ]] && print -n "/" |

Re: Interpretation of the "max" option of stateful tracking

2015-08-28 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:34:01AM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote: > I'm trying to use the "max ???number???" option of the Stateful Tracking of > PF (OpenBSD 5.7 amd64). I'm not sure how to interpret the phrase "[it] > Limits the number of concurrent states the rule may create." > > The limit is

Re: httpd, SlowCGI, POST_MAX and 413 Payload Too Large

2015-08-28 Thread Tom Murphy
There seems to be an inherit problem with httpd.conf. Say you have two servers: server "foo.net" { listen on egress port 80 root "/foo_net" ... Other options here ... } server "bar.foo.net" { listen on egress port 80 root "/bar_foo_net" connection { max request body 8388608 } }

Re: Show us your /etc/profile

2015-08-28 Thread Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
Alexander Hall writes: [...] > I'm pretty sure this messes up $? at the prompt. Try: > > false > echo $? > > You could circumvent this by saving $? at the beginning of the function and > returning it at the end. Here's an excerpt of my .kshrc. The '$' is printed in red if the last co