> On Apr 18, 2016, at 10:03 PM, dan mclaughlin
wrote:
>
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 16:42:56 +0200 Marko =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cupa=3F?=
wrote:
>> if ($tty == ttyv3) then
>> startxfce4 --with-ck-launch
>> logout
>> endif
>>
>> How can I achieve the same with
On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 16:42:56 +0200 Marko =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cupa=3F?=
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in tcsh on FreeBSD, I use the following line in .tcshrc in order to
> start xfce when looging on ttyv3:
>
> if ($tty == ttyv3) then
> startxfce4 --with-ck-launch
> logout
> endif
>
>
On 16-04-16 11:55 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Hi,
beside OpenBSD 5.8 i installed FreeBSD 10.3 on my router-pc. For routing i
use pf.
I noticed that the routing/NAT-performance is in FreeBSD noticeable higher
than in OpenBSD.
I think that is due to the SMP-support of pf in FreeBSD.
I would point
On 2016.04.18, Daniel Boyd wrote:
> Thanks -- I will give xombrero a shot. Definitely need javascript support
> as I am currently composing this in Gmail and do quite a bit of
> javscript-based web development :)
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:31 PM, wrote:
>
> > I think
On 2016-04-18, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:36:34PM -0700, Ted Roby wrote:
>> Do any of you find that when dealing with sd1 and greater in bsd.rd you
>> must explicitly create these devices?
>
> Yes. This behaviour is mentioned in FAQ 14
On 2016-04-18, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2016-04-18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> From a different machine though. Compared to APU1 the APU2 has 4x the L2
>> cache, RAM is clocked a quarter faster, twice the number of cpu cores,
>> and a few more
On 2016-04-16, Geoff Wozniak wrote:
> # zsh -c 'x=$(false); echo $?'
> 0
I can reproduce this.
> I've done this a few times and every time it's the same: on my
> Thinkpad X200 the test produces '0' whereas any other machine I
> install 5.9 on it produces '1'.
Very odd.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:36:34PM -0700, Ted Roby wrote:
> Do any of you find that when dealing with sd1 and greater in bsd.rd you
> must explicitly create these devices?
Yes. This behaviour is mentioned in FAQ 14 (14.10.1 - Installing to a
mirror) which states:
"The install kernel only has the
2016-04-18 22:47 GMT+03:00 Joseph Oficre :
> Hm, i have just standart Psi package installation. In
> ~/.local/share/psi/profiles/default/history/some_conference.history i can
> see only " |2015-07-05T02:53:35|4|from|N---|Resource constraint.\nThe
> server or recipient lacks
pass out on rl0 inet from vlan309:network to any nat-to rl0
match out on rl0 inet from vlan:309:network nat-to rl0
pass out on rl0
Since you did not submit a full pf.conf, I have no chance of knowing if you do
a later pass that changes the NAT state.
You could use tags for more fine-grained
I don't have any problems with Firefox on -current with Fvwm2. I switched to
Fvwm because Xfce was getting unmanageable. After about a week when I got my
config just right it is much easier and faster than Xfce just not as pretty.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 18, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Daniel Boyd
Thanks -- I will give xombrero a shot. Definitely need javascript support
as I am currently composing this in Gmail and do quite a bit of
javscript-based web development :)
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:31 PM, wrote:
> I think the problem is with firefox itself.
> tedu@
Hm, i have just standart Psi package installation. In
~/.local/share/psi/profiles/default/history/some_conference.history i can
see only " |2015-07-05T02:53:35|4|from|N---|Resource constraint.\nThe
server or recipient lacks the system resources necessary to service the
request.\nTraffic rate
Do any of you find that when dealing with sd1 and greater in bsd.rd you
must explicitly create these devices?
I've been following this habit for years, and did not see anyone offer the
advice in this thread.
Basically:
cd /dev
sh MAKEDEV sd1
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Sean Howard
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Namens
> Antoine Jacoutot
> Verzonden: maandag 18 april 2016 18:45
> Aan: Nick
> CC: misc@openbsd.org
> Onderwerp: Re: OwnCloud - security/setup warnings etc.. Any
> help/advice would be massively
2016-04-17 22:42 GMT+03:00 Joseph Oficre :
> Hello, @misc.
> Can someone give me an advice about xmpp client on OpenBSD, Im using Psi
> for now, but it doesnt save messages history properly (errors only).
> So i want to try another one.
> Doesnt matter if console or gui, just
> Yes, I did. awesome, and clutter(that comes with gnome. I actually
> installed the gnome DE to just to try this out). To no avail.
>
> Speculating, I'd say that the problem is in X. Where I don't know. But it
> might also be that xfce is involved somehow; both 5.8 and 5.9 uses xfce
> 4.12.
I think the problem is with firefox itself.
tedu@ wrote a post about this:
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/firefox-vs-rthreads
Since the code is so bloated, no one will ever waste time trying to fix all the
issues. Just switch to some other browser, there's plenty of options.
I'm using Links
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 01:50:09AM +0200, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show
> sum", no?
>
The idea of terse is that you don't need to parse. So in a way I agree
with the diff. What I don't like is the inclusion of the number of
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:59 AM, Radek wrote:
> I'm trying to move my OpenBSD router from 5.4 to 5.9.
>
> 1. I copied VLANs conf from my 5.4. DHCPserver works, clients get IP. NAT
> does not work.
> 2. Then I removed trunk0. DHCPserver works, clients get IP. NAT does not work
Hi Daniel,
On 2016-04-18 18:30, Daniel Boyd wrote:
I was unable to solve either of the two problems you describe and
obviously did noone else. The proposed solutions later in this thread
did
nothing to improve the situation in my case. Your first item (the
crash
fest in 5.8 and 5.9) made me
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:32:32AM -0400, Nick wrote:
> ## I think this error can be safely ignored, is that correct? OpenBSD changed
> the way environment variables are handled.. (?)
> 1. php does not seem to be setup properly to query system environment
> variables. The test with
> I was unable to solve either of the two problems you describe and
> obviously did noone else. The proposed solutions later in this thread did
> nothing to improve the situation in my case. Your first item (the crash
> fest in 5.8 and 5.9) made me move back to 5.7 which I'm using right now. It
>
I tried this and it didn't seem to have much of an effect, unfortunately.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 8:48 PM, wrote:
> Try to raise your aperture driver level to give your gpu more privileges:
>
> # sysctl machdep.allowaperture=2
>
> You can read more about the other levels
Thanks Ingo, I think this would do for now, the important thing is our
company is back on.
Gratefully will work harder to contribute to further make OpenBSD
known in the Philippines.
By the way, our company is planning to organize OpenBSD hackathon here
but not sure who to reach to, can you give
## I think this error can be safely ignored, is that correct? OpenBSD changed
the way environment variables are handled.. (?)
1. php does not seem to be setup properly to query system environment
variables. The test with getenv("PATH") only returns an empty response.
## This I'm not sure of, is
On 2016-04-18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> From a different machine though. Compared to APU1 the APU2 has 4x the L2
> cache, RAM is clocked a quarter faster, twice the number of cpu cores,
> and a few more cpu features (e.g. AES-NI, RDRAND).
For the record: The APU2 does not
Hi,
in tcsh on FreeBSD, I use the following line in .tcshrc in order to
start xfce when looging on ttyv3:
if ($tty == ttyv3) then
startxfce4 --with-ck-launch
logout
endif
How can I achieve the same with OpenBSD's default ksh and .kshrc?
Thank you in advance,
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Op Fri, 15 Apr 2016 18:12:41 +0200 schreef Christian Weisgerber
:
A "make -j4 build" took exactly 120 minutes.
Using which physical disk type(s)?
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On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 10:11 AM, sven falempin
wrote:
> I had problem with my USB3 key, but i do not truct the key that much
>
> Use (A)uto layout, (E)dit auto layout, or create (C)ustom layout? [a]
> /dev/rsd1a: 521.3MB in 1067648 sectors of 512 bytes
> 4 cylinder
Hello,
I have configured OpenSMTPD on OpenBSD 5.9 with the filter-spamassassin as a
relay for a few of my webapp servers and have the problem when a webapp
suddently sends over 30 mails at the same time. Basically the problem is that
as I have configured spamd with 30 as max-children, as soon
Hi Daniel,
On 2016-04-15 20:11, Daniel Boyd wrote:
I have noticed a pattern lately. When I open LibreOffice or Evince,
Firefox crashes -- like pretty regularly. I switched from using Calc
to
Gnumeric and that has helped some, but having my browser crash 10-15
times
a day is not good for
And finally just after this test, CPU was 104degC according to sysctl, so
if you want to use it, get a box !
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> > A "make -j4 build" took exactly 120 minutes.
>
> Using which physical disk type(s)?
A no-name 16 GB mSATA SSD.
http://www.apu-board.de/produkte/datapower-msata.html
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I had problem with my USB3 key, but i do not truct the key that much
Use (A)uto layout, (E)dit auto layout, or create (C)ustom layout? [a]
/dev/rsd1a: 521.3MB in 1067648 sectors of 512 bytes
4 cylinder groups of 130.33MB, 8341 blocks, 16768 inodes each
/dev/rsd1k: 4554.6MB in 9327776 sectors of
On Sun, 17 Apr 2016 22:42:00 +0300
Joseph Oficre wrote:
> Hello, @misc.
> Can someone give me an advice about xmpp client on OpenBSD, Im using
> Psi for now, but it doesnt save messages history properly (errors
> only). So i want to try another one.
> Doesnt matter if console
http://s4.postimg.org/5ov9malvh/back.jpg
http://s1.postimg.org/qqiiqvfi7/front.jpg
wait for it.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > But his point is still valid.
>
> Yes? APU1x is old and tested, so I can bet that benchmarks are readily
> available. It
Hello,
It took a while, but I got the patch tested with current source.
I can confirm that even with the gaping /8 netmask on ppp0 interface,
routes end up on tun0 interface as expected.
Are there any specific tests you would like me to do or extra
information I could provide?
Regards,
Mart
> But his point is still valid.
Yes? APU1x is old and tested, so I can bet that benchmarks are readily
available. It is over-popular already, full of examples and tests. The
user was interested in APU2x wich is totally different.
> He knew he had an inferior machine but it was still able to
> From: "Jason McIntyre"
> To: "misc"
> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 2:03:26 AM
> Subject: Re: remove password advice in afterboot.8 and passwd.1
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 11:23:14PM -0400, Rob Pierce wrote:
> > Stop giving password advice. Instead, make a
Hi list
I'm facing a problem here I had never before and hope you can help me.
I'm trying to install OpenBSD (tried 5.9 and -current from 17.04.2016)
onto a Lanner FW-8894A (C610 chipset / Xeon E5-2680) appliance.
Unfortunately the kernel hangs at boot. The last message printed is:
pckbc0 at
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 10:42:00PM +0300, Joseph Oficre wrote:
> Hello, @misc.
> Can someone give me an advice about xmpp client on OpenBSD, Im using Psi
> for now, but it doesnt save messages history properly (errors only).
> So i want to try another one.
> Doesnt matter if console or gui, just
I'm trying to move my OpenBSD router from 5.4 to 5.9.
1. I copied VLANs conf from my 5.4. DHCPserver works, clients get IP. NAT does
not work.
2. Then I removed trunk0. DHCPserver works, clients get IP. NAT does not work
still.
3. Finally, I removed VLANs and NAT started to work.
How can I
If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show
sum", no?
/Benno
Denis Fondras(open...@ledeuns.net) on 2016.04.17 18:09:18 +0200:
> Hello,
>
> When monitoring my bgpd, I need to check the session duration and the number
> of
> prefixes. Here is a patch that add these
> If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show
> sum", no?
>
Of course but I would have to parse day/hour/minute/second. It is simpler if
bgpd can give me the value straight.
Denis
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 11:23:14PM -0400, Rob Pierce wrote:
> Stop giving password advice. Instead, make a general statement about password
> strength in passwd.1.
>
> Rob
>
i don;t see why we should not try to give advice.
jmc
> Index: afterboot.8
>
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