On 12/19/15 18:34, Luke Small wrote:
> If installer GUIs are bad, maybe features like full-disk encryption could
> be accomplished via lynx-like text -based HTML and/or JavaScript that could
> write to cookies that the installer could parse into commands?
>
> -Luke
Please, no.
In fact, I'm hopin
In the -current (1757) wireless network works again.
Thank you for you time.
2015-12-19 7:17 GMT+10:00 Stuart Henderson :
>
> > I have problem with iwn wifi on my Lenovo x201.
>
> Snapshot kernels contain a diff which is being tested. If you need it to
> work now, build a new kernel from a cvs ch
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Read, James C wrote:
>>> Read, James C wrote:
>>> > I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly
>>> > switched to the right mode because
>>> >
>>> > a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and
>>> > labelled ugen0
>>>
>>> See
Hi,
my device Huawei Mobile E353 is listed as known to be supported in the umsm
man 4 page
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man4/umsm.4?query=umsm
&sec=4
Does anybody know what the steps are to get a umsm supported device up and
running. We are talking basics here. I reall
"Read, James C" writes:
>>A full dmesg output, or at least an indication of what model the dongle is
>>would be useful here.
>
> Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had success mounting an OpenBSD
> filesystem in linux?
IIRC it's something like mount -o ro,44bsd.
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>
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jca | PGP :
>Please send dmesg and the output of:
>usbdevs -dv
>Both while the Huawei dongle is plugged into your machine, of course...
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HUAWEI Mobile@ rev
2.00/1.02 addr 2
my usbdevs -dv
uhub0
port 1 addr 2 : high speed, power 5
If installer GUIs are bad, maybe features like full-disk encryption could
be accomplished via lynx-like text -based HTML and/or JavaScript that could
write to cookies that the installer could parse into commands?
-Luke
>> Read, James C wrote:
>> > I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly
>> > switched to the right mode because
>> >
>> > a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and
>> > labelled ugen0
>>
>> See ugen(4). Basically, the dongle isn't supported.
>There was rece
Never seen this one before.
Just done a clean base install of 5.8
Got white lines of
-
-
flashing across my screen at urandom places.
Is this some kind of buffering problem?
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>You've said that it connects as ugen, and also as umsm. Often the older
dongles provided >several serial interfaces, only one of which actually
worked. Again, nobody will be able to help >you without the log messages.
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HU
I've a question about last/utmp/wtmp that someone here should be able to answer.
At the shell I do
# date
Sat Dec 19 16:29:07 MST 2015
# last
wtmp begins Sat Dec 19 16:29 2015
This appears to set the beginning time to "now"
every time I run the thing. WTF sets the
lower bound s
>There was recently a good discussion about which WiFi dongles are
>reliably supported. I'd suggest finding cheap well-reviewed options
>online and searching their names on the list archives.
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HUAWEI Mobile@ rev
2.00/1.02 ad
>A full dmesg output, or at least an indication of what model the dongle is
>would be useful here.
Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had success mounting an OpenBSD
filesystem in linux?
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> I'm, running OpenBSD 5.8, npppd, mpath and have tried the same on 5.7 and
5.3.
> npppd is works fine and clients can connect using windows pptp client.
> The Client has the pptp connection set as default gateway and can
> access the internet through the vpn gateway but cannot access the LAN
netw
Hi,
my dmesg gives:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 @HUAWEI HUAWEI Mobile@ rev
2.00/1.02 addr 2
my usbdevs -dv
uhub0
port 1 addr 2 : high speed, power 500 mA, config 1, HUAWEI Mobile
E303(0x1f01), HUAWEI Technologies(0x12d1), rev 1.02
cu /dev/cua00 gives
Connected to /de
Hello,
I would like to know if there are others browsers using W^X
except Firefox, which I know to have this enabled.
I am especially interested in Chromium package.
> I would like to know if there are others browsers using W^X
> except Firefox, which I know to have this enabled.
> I am especially interested in Chromium package.
run procmap against such processes, looking for pages which are
both "write" and "exece". if you see 1 page that is like that
in a p
Anyway, seriously. What do I need to do to get this up and running? I need to
connect to the internet to do work on and I've had it with just about every
other OS there.
It depends on the exact model of dongle.
Maybe it's actually supported, but the USB device IDs are different to the ones
in
What do I need to do to get this supported. I really don't want to have to
work on another system. My Ubuntu usb starts of consuming 1.2 GB of memory
after boot and then after a few hours of web browsing is clocking 3.8 GB.
Closing the down the desktop the memory is still not freed. Now, if that's
>Unfortunately, without more information on YOUR dongle, (which would come
>from a dmesg, and/or usbdevs output), I can't give you any specific advice.
I'm having trouble mounting my OpenBSD file system under linux so can't get
the dmesg for you right now. But I remember the line started with some
Il 19/dic/2015 19:43, "Read, James C" ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched
to
> the right mode because
>
> a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled
ugen0
> b) I can see the led light continuously on the dongl
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 07:30:12PM +, Read, James C wrote:
A full dmesg output, or at least an indication of what model the dongle is
would be useful here.
Would love to be able to do that. Anybody had success mounting an OpenBSD
filesystem in linux?
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If you are just trying to move
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 01:28:22PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
Yet another reason bragging about uptime is just plain wrong: not only
are you running out of date software, but your most recent changes may
not be taking effect as you think they will on next boot.
Or, depending where you work, _ot
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 06:01:19PM +, Read, James C wrote:
Hi,
I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched to
the right mode because
a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled ugen0
b) I can see the led light continuously on the dongl
Michael McConville wrote:
> Read, James C wrote:
> > I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly
> > switched to the right mode because
> >
> > a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and
> > labelled ugen0
>
> See ugen(4). Basically, the dongle isn't support
Read, James C wrote:
> I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched to
> the right mode because
>
> a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled ugen0
See ugen(4). Basically, the dongle isn't supported.
> b) I can see the led light continuous
Hi,
I just installed 5.8, I know my dongle is detected and correctly switched to
the right mode because
a) I can see in dmesg output that the device is detected and labelled ugen0
b) I can see the led light continuously on the dongle, this only happens in
other environments I've used the dongle i
On 12/19/15 09:21, frcc wrote:
> Hi Folks
> New here.
> Running ver 5.8 on an ibme330 sever.
>
> Usually get daily reports for disk usage etc
> vial mail system on server.
>
> Following a power interruption I get no more
> local mail as user or as Root.
...
>
Hi Folks
New here.
Running ver 5.8 on an ibme330 sever.
Usually get daily reports for disk usage etc
vial mail system on server.
Following a power interruption I get no more
local mail as user or as Root.
Have checked the mail files in etc/mail and
Hi,
> ...on Sun, Dec 06, 2015 at 06:02:35PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > Can you show the output of 'devalias' at the ok> prompt?
> > If your disks are more than 4 levels deep inside the device tree
> > then the diskprobe loop in the boot loader won't see them.
Finally got around test
I am trying to find a more efficient way then creating a long list of
policy in iked.conf that would be in in pf using table, but there isn;'t
any table in iked.conf.
As a simple example if I had this in pf
table { 172.16.0.0/16, !172.16.1.0/24, 172.16.1.100 }
would match all the /16, but not t
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