hi,
with the command 'procmap pid', I often/always get ?VNODE? instead of
the actual filename. My question is, whether this is on purpose because
on similary BSDs (pmap on NetBSD) , I don't get ?VNODE? but the actual
filename. Any ideas what went wrong?
$ doas procmap 1
Krzysztof, dmesg output could also be helpful for people trying to help you
out.
Interesting how this applies to so many other contexts in our lives -
especially in business and overall management related matters: "Always
provide as much information as possible. Try to pin-point the exact
problem.
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 02:52:15PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
> Now to be precise. I can use this dongle quite fine. It sometimes goes
> up to 1 hour of usage without any timeouts. When it does timeout it's
> usually in rapid succession (like 2-3 times in next 10 minutes). Each
> time after a timeout
> The good news if any, is that Gifts are tax free in Canada, so that part
> is helpful and users should fell they get more out of their money freely
> given as a gift.
>
> http://www.taxtips.ca/personaltax/giftsandinheritances.htm
Correct, but be careful it will not be interpreted later as a non
The reality is obvious - most users of open source are pure unadulterated free
loaders. Nobody pays but we all use it.
That includes very large corporations as well. Torvalds solved it the old
fashioned way; he is an employee of his own foundation. McKusick sells
training videos. All I can d
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 06:20:02PM -0700, Bal??zs Nagy wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> > These days the CD revenue is about what a cashier at a store makes.
>
> I'm sick to my stomack when I read this. I won't get into how unjust,
> unfair, unethical this situatio
On 11/30/15 8:43 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> On Nov 30, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>>
>>> These days the CD revenue is about what a cashier at a store makes.
>
> Uncertain of the veracity of this site,
>
> http://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Cashier/Hourly_Rate/725daaa6/Entry-Le
On Nov 30, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> These days the CD revenue is about what a cashier at a store makes.
I'm sick to my stomack when I read this. I won't get into how unjust, unfair,
unethical this situation is, we all know that life is unfair. We also all
know that Theo could
On 01/12/15 10:40, Petr Ročkai wrote:
> Theo de Raadt writes:
>> I don't know, but I'll think about it later, because I am busy.
>> I am spending my day making a non-writeable USB stick for the OP.
> That's nice. Although a simple 'no' would have sufficed of course. I
> have been told that buying
I realized that this has peeved me since I started Unixing. So, if you
know of anything in base that doesn't print network error strings,
please share publicly and I'll try to add them.
> On Nov 30, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> > These days the CD revenue is about what a cashier at a store makes.
Uncertain of the veracity of this site,
http://www.payscale.com/research/CA/Job=Cashier/Hourly_Rate/725daaa6/Entry-Level-Calgary-AB
I was wrong. the CD revenue is far
Em 30-11-2015 21:56, Theo de Raadt escreveu:
> But that model does not help me. Please don't give out the impression
> that it does. The dwindling effectiveness of the CD sales support
> model is a bit of a worry.
Sorry for creating that impression. It surely wasn't my intention. Now
you made it
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 05:45:25PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> On 11/30/15 4:58 PM, Joerg Jung wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 04:48:05PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >> Even removed the table password?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> >> NO way anymore to have difference password for emails then the
> Em 30-11-2015 20:10, Bryan Vyhmeister escreveu:
> > Let's not waste any more of Theo's time. USB sticks are not the magic
> > device that some seem to think. Some are not very reliable and prone to
> > failure. I've had very mixed results with budget USB sticks in
> > particular. Going with a mor
Em 30-11-2015 20:10, Bryan Vyhmeister escreveu:
> Let's not waste any more of Theo's time. USB sticks are not the magic
> device that some seem to think. Some are not very reliable and prone to
> failure. I've had very mixed results with budget USB sticks in
> particular. Going with a more expensiv
On 11/30/15 4:58 PM, Joerg Jung wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 04:48:05PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Even removed the table password?
>
> Yes.
>
>> NO way anymore to have difference password for emails then the system
>> password without smtp-extra install?
>
> You may want to read table
Thanks for answers.
@dan mclaughlin. But how to prevent attacker going out of chroot?
Do you think that this is possible to prevent this using pledge(2)?
Thanks for links. Especially Jonathan's "Re: making firefox less
insecure"
mail dated 2014-11-23 is worth reading for me. I wonder if
pledge(2),
Let's not waste any more of Theo's time. USB sticks are not the magic
device that some seem to think. Some are not very reliable and prone to
failure. I've had very mixed results with budget USB sticks in
particular. Going with a more expensive USB stick like a major brand
name *usually* turns out
>> Em 30-11-2015 19:03, Tati Chevron escreveu:
>> > Again, the original idea wasn't mine. I commented on the thread,
>> but in
>> > my mind, I imagined receiving the install source on a medium that
>> had the
>> > same bar to tampering as a CD, such as masked rom. I wasn't
>> thinking of
>> > a s
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 04:48:05PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Even removed the table password?
Yes.
> NO way anymore to have difference password for emails then the system
> password without smtp-extra install?
You may want to read table(5) the section about credentials tables.
> I can un
Even removed the table password?
NO way anymore to have difference password for emails then the system
password without smtp-extra install?
I can understand may be sqlite and ldap, but as a base system having
different password from the system was and is very useful and I do it on
all systems.
O
Theo de Raadt writes:
> I don't know, but I'll think about it later, because I am busy.
> I am spending my day making a non-writeable USB stick for the OP.
That's nice. Although a simple 'no' would have sufficed of course. I
have been told that buying CD sets is useful for the project, but I have
Em 30-11-2015 19:34, Theo de Raadt escreveu:
> These days the CD revenue is about what a cashier at a store makes.
This is truly sad, to not say tragical.
>
> It seems to keep shrinking, but I will try to keep doing it unless it
> nears zero; at which point the artwork will stop also.
>
> I'm not
On 2015-11-30 20:52, Krzysztof Strzeszewski wrote:
Hi,
whats wrong?:
httpd: could not parse macro definition SSL
httpd[21336]: server_tls_init: failed to configure TLS - failed to read
private key: Operation not supported by device
Krzysztof Strzeszewski
Hey Krzysztof,
Two reasons why you di
> Em 30-11-2015 19:03, Tati Chevron escreveu:
> > Again, the original idea wasn't mine. I commented on the thread, but in
> > my mind, I imagined receiving the install source on a medium that had the
> > same bar to tampering as a CD, such as masked rom. I wasn't thinking of
> > a standard USB fl
Em 30-11-2015 19:03, Tati Chevron escreveu:
> Again, the original idea wasn't mine. I commented on the thread, but in
> my mind, I imagined receiving the install source on a medium that had the
> same bar to tampering as a CD, such as masked rom. I wasn't thinking of
> a standard USB flash device
> >> I would buy an official release on USB or preferably sd card, if it
> >> was on offer. Presumably the production costs would be less as well.
> >
> >Cloning CDs from a master is something that can be farmed out
> >relatively easily. Writing an image to USB/SD, not so much, especially
> >when y
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 08:31:54PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-11-30, Tati Chevron wrote:
in my case, a USB stick would be actually useful for installing machines
-- unlike the CD sets (I haven't had a working optical drive in the last
5+ years). Any chance for 5.9?
I would buy an
> Software development. :D
>
> More importantly, what can users do to make it easier for developers to
> write code? That is the important question to ask when a thought like this
> comes up. Is it more efficient of developer time for me to purchase my own
> usb stick and deal with it myself, or
> >>(Making them unconditionally read-only would be probably a good thing,
> >>too.)
> >
> > This, too, I see a value in.
>
> And who is going to trust this? There's a significantly higher bar
> to invisibly tampering with a pressed and printed CD than a USB stick.
> (Also it kind-of makes the pre
On 2015-11-30, Tati Chevron wrote:
>>in my case, a USB stick would be actually useful for installing machines
>>-- unlike the CD sets (I haven't had a working optical drive in the last
>>5+ years). Any chance for 5.9?
>
> I would buy an official release on USB or preferably sd card, if it
> was on
Software development. :D
More importantly, what can users do to make it easier for developers to
write code? That is the important question to ask when a thought like this
comes up. Is it more efficient of developer time for me to purchase my own
usb stick and deal with it myself, or request dev
> I would buy an official release on USB or preferably sd card, if it
> was on offer. Presumably the production costs would be less as well.
^
How do you figure that?
We put everything on the internet. Thousands upon thousand
Hi,
whats wrong?:
httpd: could not parse macro definition SSL
httpd[21336]: server_tls_init: failed to configure TLS - failed to read
private key: Operation not supported by device
Krzysztof Strzeszewski
in my case, a USB stick would be actually useful for installing machines
-- unlike the CD sets (I haven't had a working optical drive in the last
5+ years). Any chance for 5.9?
I would buy an official release on USB or preferably sd card, if it was on
offer. Presumably the production costs wou
I suspect the answer is that this falls into the category of too
expensive/distracting to bother, based on the overall benefit.
I find that having a DVD reader/writer in an external USB-connected
enclosure works well for optical-diskless machines.
Devin
Many thanks. I knew it was man paged / documented somewhere, just
couldn't find it.
Reason for asking?
I have a USB 3.0 device attached to a Chromebook Pixel 2015, and on
booting, SeaBIOS is recognising the same single USB drive twice, as
hd1+* and hd2*.
hd0 is the soldered SSD.
...Looks like t
edward wandasiewicz wrote:
> If I have the following showing after a probe during biosboot
>
> disk: hd0+ hd1+* h2*
>
> What is the meaning of '+', '+*' and '*' next to each disk?
+ means big disk support.
* means no openbsd disklabel. probably not the openbsd disk.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Alexander Salmin wrote:
> The '+' character after the "hd0" indicates that the BIOS has told /boot
> that this disk can be accessed via LBA. When doing a first-time install, you
> will sometimes see a '*' after a hard disk -- this indicates a disk that
> does not s
The '+' character after the "hd0" indicates that the BIOS has told /boot
that this disk can be accessed via LBA. When doing a first-time install,
you will sometimes see a '*' after a hard disk -- this indicates a disk
that does not seem to have a valid OpenBSD disk label on it.
http://www.open
If I have the following showing after a probe during biosboot
disk: hd0+ hd1+* h2*
What is the meaning of '+', '+*' and '*' next to each disk?
Edward.
Hello,
I repeatedly hit the kernel panic below. Easy to reproduce as it happens over
and over again within 60 minutes after rebooting. Root cause is not known.
I'm running snapshot on an USB stick. I tried different USB ports with the same
result. Next step will be an attempt with a different USB
Hi,
in my case, a USB stick would be actually useful for installing machines
-- unlike the CD sets (I haven't had a working optical drive in the last
5+ years). Any chance for 5.9? (Making them unconditionally read-only
would be probably a good thing, too.)
M.
--
id' Ash = Ash; id' Dust = Dust;
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 06:09:45PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> More of my running out of BIOS-accessible space saga.
>
> My Linux partitions with a few gigs of Android development stuff are
> intact on my laptop, I just need to rearrange the boot partition (I
> think). I've got empty partitions se
I have the same problem with a new macbookpro12,1 my urtwn adapter work
just fine in a regular ehci(4) machine, but on xhci(4)'s macbookpro I
need to reconnect like 10 times, and even that way, doesn't work. :/
On 28/11, Stefan Sperling wrote:
; On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 07:35:00AM -0700, bluesun0
On 20.11.2015 21:10, Sonic wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Mark Kettenis
wrote:
Thanks Martin.
All is fine now. System booted with no errors and no watchdog timeouts.
Thanks to all.
Chris
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is related to resent em(4) changes, but after
upgrade from:
-Ope
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