"network inet connected" does not pick up new vlan interfaces, same problem
as 5.6.
bmr0.esp1# ifconfig vlan69 create
bmr0.esp1# ifconfig vlan69 vlandev trunk0 vlan 69 up
bmr0.esp1# ifconfig vlan69 1.1.1.1/30
bmr0.esp1# bgpctl show rib 1.1.1.1
flags: * = Valid, > = Selected, I = via IBGP, A =
>> Doesn't work, but at least it makes the dmesg look better.>What doesn't
>> work?Hi Martin,
Can't speak for Callum but in my case USB isn't working on Bay Trail.
ASUS X205TA - amd64 16th december snapshot (now booting fine UEFI native)
EHCI configured returns:
ehci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0
1) does "bgpctl reload" detect it?
2) does -current work as you expect?
On 2015 Dec 17 (Thu) at 09:38:45 +0100 (+0100), Tony Sarendal wrote:
:"network inet connected" does not pick up new vlan interfaces, same problem
:as 5.6.
:
:bmr0.esp1# ifconfig vlan69 create
:bmr0.esp1# ifconfig vlan69
2015-12-17 10:29 GMT+01:00 Peter Hessler :
> 1) does "bgpctl reload" detect it?
>
> 2) does -current work as you expect?
>
>
>
1. bgpctl reload does not make any difference.
2. A quick test on my -current workstation (not the same hardware, no
trunk) also fails to work.
Take a look at pair(4).
On 17. Dec 12:19:42, Claer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying a "strange" setup with rdomains, bridge and vether. As there is
> something I don't understand, I'd like to know if the behavior is normal or if
> it is an issue. This is not a production system, just
pair(4) was created for this exact situation, and is available in
-current and will be in 5.9 and later.
On 2015 Dec 17 (Thu) at 12:19:42 +0100 (+0100), Claer wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I'm trying a "strange" setup with rdomains, bridge and vether. As there is
:something I don't understand, I'd like to
On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 23:45:43 -0500 Andre Smagin wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 23:15:29 +
> Tati Chevron wrote:
>
> > Really, have a look at the dependencies for ImageMagick, and ask yourself
> > who really uses djvu, for example. Removing it and
Hello,
"cp -p" seems to not preserve the modification time of symlinks. This is not
mentioned in the man page. Other systems I tested (others BSDs and Linux) do
preserve the mtime of symlinks with e.g. "cp -a". The OpenBSD kernel also does
support to set it with e.g. utimensat(2).
Is this
On Dec 17 03:28:38, tre...@india.com wrote:
> You can write a script wich execute mupdf and send the the route of the
> directory containing the
> pdf to a file in /tmp with the $pid of mupdf in the name. Then you can use
> your wm's key bindings
> (or use xbindkeys) to excecute a program (or a
Carsten Kunze wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "cp -p" seems to not preserve the modification time of symlinks. This is not
> mentioned in the man page. Other systems I tested (others BSDs and Linux) do
> preserve the mtime of symlinks with e.g. "cp -a". The OpenBSD kernel also
> does support to set it
Carsten Kunze wrote:
> Ted Unangst wrote:
>
> > Probably not intended. Just an artifact left over from the era before you
> > could set times on symlinks. (not likely that many people care, either.)
>
> I do care--I have a sync software (similar to rsync) which compares
On Thu, 17 Dec 2015, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Dec 17 03:28:38, tre...@india.com wrote:
>> You can write a script wich execute mupdf and send the the route of the
>> directory containing the
>> pdf to a file in /tmp with the $pid of mupdf in the name. Then you can use
>> your wm's
Ted Unangst wrote:
> Probably not intended. Just an artifact left over from the era before you
> could set times on symlinks. (not likely that many people care, either.)
I do care--I have a sync software (similar to rsync) which compares mtime and
length. lstat needs do
On Thu, 17 Dec 2015, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Carsten Kunze wrote:
> > Ted Unangst wrote:
> >
> > > Probably not intended. Just an artifact left over from the era before you
> > > could set times on symlinks. (not likely that many people care, either.)
> >
> > I do care--I have
I'm about to build a server with a supermicro X11SSL-F motherboard and a
Xeon E3-1240L v5 processor. The SATA ports should be AHCI compliant, and
it looks like the i210-AT ethernet is supported by the em driver, so I
think everything should work ok. But it's pretty new stuff, so I wanted
to check
Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> mlar...@azathoth.net (Mike Larkin), 2015.12.15 (Tue) 23:25 (CET):
> > On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:14:23AM +0100, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > > CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
> > >
> > > BIOS: older machine, nothing fancy
> > > Xwin: works, incl.
On 2015-12-16, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> I like mupdf for it's speed with large documents (800+ pages and more).
> BUT: My usual workflow has it that I need to make printouts of specific
> pages from those PDFS, sometimes even print the entire document for
> legal reasons.
>
Am 12/17/15 um 18:39 schrieb Kamil Cholewiński:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2015, Jan Stary wrote:
On Dec 17 03:28:38, tre...@india.com wrote:
You can write a script wich execute mupdf and send the the route of the
directory containing the
pdf to a file in /tmp with the $pid of mupdf in
>> You can write a script wich execute mudipdf and send the the route of the
>> directory containing the
>> pdf to a file in /tmp with the $pid of mupdf in the name. Then you can use
>> your wm's key bindings
>> (or use xbindkeys) to excecute a program (or a shell script, or a Tcl/Tk
>> script,
[ massive dependency list snipped... ]
Thank you!!! This hits the nail on the head. One of the twenty four
things I currently want is editors/emacs,gtk2. That wants ImageMagick... I
stopped the dpb build this morning at I=417 ports. As far as I'm
concerned that's off the chain. I'm trying to
Hello,
I'm trying a "strange" setup with rdomains, bridge and vether. As there is
something I don't understand, I'd like to know if the behavior is normal or if
it is an issue. This is not a production system, just experimentations.
Here is what I'm trying to do. With 1 NIC connected to a
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