Hi there!
Having upgraded to last nights snapshots I am now faced with an only
partially working system: Neither is a cvs-update possible nor does X
start. I get the error messageâ at start"ssh-keygen: can't load library
'libcrypto.so.36.0'" and this library is required for cvs and X as well.
Thank you for the advice... I was afraid that this would be the way to go as
for once I only have this machine at hand. Sigh...
My fault.
Anyway: I appreciate your gift of creating such a fine OS and let the world
participate!
Happy hacking,
STEFAN
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I'm just trying out OpenBSD 5.7 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro C660D
laptop.
It seems to work almost perfect, but I'm not able to find any way
to control screen brightness. The display just stays at some
predefined level set during power on.
Hotkey controls (Fn+F6, Fn+F7) do not work.
Command line
âI just noticed that X requests 'libssl.so.37.0' in order to create a
cookie. Thus this may be a different issue.
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Von: Stefan WollnyGesendet: Montag, 14. September 2015 12:24An:
misc@openbsd.orgBetreff: OpenSSL can't load library '
Hi there!
Hi,
I am trying to implement diskless setup in VLAN-segmented network.
Server which hosts dhcpd, tftpd, nfsd, rarpd and bootparamd is on
10.30.7.38/27, on separate vlan from client which should be on
10.30.7.51/27.
Client obtains IP address, executes pxeboot and boots bsd from tftp
successfully.
>Having upgraded to last nights snapshots I am now faced with an only
>partially working system: Neither is a cvs-update possible nor does X
>start. I get the error messageâ at start"ssh-keygen: can't load library
>'libcrypto.so.36.0'" and this library is required for cvs and X as well.
>What
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> Having upgraded to last nights snapshots I am now faced with an only
> partially working system: Neither is a cvs-update possible nor does X
> start. I get the error message at start"ssh-keygen: can't load library
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 03:51:36PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
> the only real differences i see are:
> 1) bios revision
> 2) secondary disk attached to different sata port
> 3) sensors only present on working machine
I've had this issue with the same systems. Never guessed it would be OpenBSD
Patrick Dohman comcast.net> writes:
>
> Any thermal settings in the bios? CPU performance, Fan Speed etc..
>
> Does the fan idle correctly? Often intel chipsets will throttle the fan
during a bios test.
>
> Perhaps ACPI is not routing an interrupt??
Not much is available to be tweaked in
Kurt Mosiejczuk se.rit.edu> writes:
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 03:51:36PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
>
> > the only real differences i see are:
> > 1) bios revision
> > 2) secondary disk attached to different sata port
> > 3) sensors only present on working machine
>
> I've had this issue
Kurt Mosiejczuk se.rit.edu> writes:
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 05:15:01PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
>
> > > I've had this issue with the same systems. Never guessed it would
> > > be OpenBSD specific. What I've found to make it stop happening is
> > > pulling the board out and redoing the
> # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=30.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=0.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=14.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=14.00 degC
> # reboot
>
> BEEEP!
Oh that is interesting. Can you try disabling the lm(4) driver in
your kernel? You can
Mike Larkin azathoth.net> writes:
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 06:38:23PM -0400, dewey.hylton gmail.com wrote:
> > hi all. i???m having difficulty with this board:
> >
> > Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
> >
> > i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD
for a few
Dewey Hylton gmail.com> writes:
> # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=31.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=48.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=52.50 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=36.00 degC
> # reboot
>
> and meet with success ... if i wait just a few minutes (2) i end up with
Mark Kettenis xs4all.nl> writes:
>
> > # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> > hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=30.00 degC
> > hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=0.00 degC
> > hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=14.00 degC
> > hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=14.00 degC
> > # reboot
> >
> > BEEEP!
>
> Oh that is interesting. Can you
On September 12, 2015 11:02:13 AM GMT+02:00, Jiri Navratil
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is it possible to edit UTF-8 text files under vi or mg?
I'll add to the replies that you've already received that it is quite possible
to edit UTF-8 files with vi from base, just that you won't be
Kurt Mosiejczuk [kurt-open...@se.rit.edu] wrote:
>
> Hearing that Linux doesn't trip it, I'm wondering if it's an ACPI difference
> between OpenBSD and Linux. Perhaps OpenBSD runs the CPU hotter before
> turning it back over to the BIOS on reboot?
>
OpenBSD 5.8-current enters deeper C states
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 05:15:01PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
> > I've had this issue with the same systems. Never guessed it would
> > be OpenBSD specific. What I've found to make it stop happening is
> > pulling the board out and redoing the thermal paste for the CPU
> > heatsink. I had
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 06:38:23PM -0400, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com wrote:
> hi all. i???m having difficulty with this board:
>
> Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
>
> i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD for
> a few years without incident. except this one ???
>
>
Hi Stuart,
Thank you very much for this hint: cvs is just now updating the sources.
Will proceed as suggested.
Again thank you and have a nice hacking-week!
STEFAN
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Originalnachricht
Von: Stuart Henderson
Gesendet: Montag, 14. September 2015
Hi,
Is anyone working to add sFlow support to PF ?
Denis
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 21:12:37 -0400
Quartz wrote:
> > hi all .
> >
> > i make bootable openbsd USB stick by ordinaly installatin .
> >
> > if i can make bootable CD from this USB , it is very happy .
> >
> > are there any
On 08/28/15 16:53, Lars wrote:
>
> There is a barebone system from Shuttle DS437 that fits your requirements. I
> don't know it so I can not tell if it works as workstation.
>
I am using the DS437 as a firewall, network tunnel, spam filter and
internal DNS/DHCP server at home. Performance is
Hi Holger,
You might want to use something like this in your
/etc/rc.local:
pf=/etc/pf.local.conf
if pfctl -nf ${pf}; then
pfctl -f ${pf}
fi
This would make the regular /etc/pf.conf a fallback, if
pf.local.conf doesn't load.
Just a suggestion, of
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