On 27/06/2017 19:57, Joe Holden wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> It looks like setting the mtu on cnmac interfaces doesn't quite work as
> expected, whatever the mtu is set to the upper limit appears to be 1510
> as although it will transmit frames of any arbitary size (e.g 2000
> bytes), the reply never make
Hi guys,
It looks like setting the mtu on cnmac interfaces doesn't quite work as
expected, whatever the mtu is set to the upper limit appears to be 1510
as although it will transmit frames of any arbitary size (e.g 2000
bytes), the reply never makes it back (confirmed from an attached box)
unless
On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 10:02:00 -0600
Steve Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New install of OpenBSD 6.1 on apu2. Love the little box.
>
> I have em0 as the connection to the Internet and I bridged em1 and
> em2 together on 192.168.123.0.
>
> I've been using OpenBSD since the 2.7 days, but have never ru
> I have followed the FAQ on "building a router" almost vebatim.
So your packets are almost passing. I wasn;t aware of this router
section in FAQ, so I was looking there. Even one slight modification
can make pf behave totally different.
Thanks for ansver,
I buyed ATI Radeon HD 8490 end is ok.
http://wklej.org/hash/c4ef1b0fe36/
#-
# dmesg |grep Radeon cpu0: AMD A4-6320 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics,
3793.53 MHz cpu1: AMD A4-6320 APU with
On 27/06/17 10:27, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Maurice McCarthy writes:
>
> > $ mixerctl outputs.hp_mute=off
>
> I don't have this entry and mixerctl said so. I think I'll have to dive
> into understanding azalia, now.
> --
> Manuel Giraud
>
The above is a command for testing.
Last I checked it did. I've even had Windows 8 hard lockups upon install of
virtualbox. I use vmware or microsofts hyperv on pro works well. Microsofts
networking setup makes it especially easy to get a built in openbsd
firewall in Windows. Just turn ip support off on the physical interface and
hav
It's not only on 6.1-current, but this is IMHO long standing issue.
I've first seen it once got to OpenBSD world around 5.7/5.8 IIRC.
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is current/amd64 (dmesg below).
> After installing smartmontools and running
> /usr/local/sbin/smartctl -t
This is current/amd64 (dmesg below).
After installing smartmontools and running
/usr/local/sbin/smartctl -t short /dev/sd0c
in rc.local I get a log of
atascsi_passthru_done, timeout
in /var/log/messages. Is this anything to worry about?
Jan
OpenBSD 6.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #0:
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-06-26, Steve Williams wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> New install of OpenBSD 6.1 on apu2. Love the little box.
>>
>> I have em0 as the connection to the Internet and I bridged em1 and em2
>> together on 192.168.123.0.
>>
>> I've been using
Yes, it does work, despite not having all the features due missing
support on the guest additions.
Here is another example: https://github.com/glasswalk3r/cpan-openbsd-smoker
Em 26/06/2017 22:06, Ax0n escreveu:
You'll find little official support on the lists for problems you have due
to the h
On 2017-06-26, Steve Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New install of OpenBSD 6.1 on apu2. Love the little box.
>
> I have em0 as the connection to the Internet and I bridged em1 and em2
> together on 192.168.123.0.
>
> I've been using OpenBSD since the 2.7 days, but have never run NAT so
> this is my
On 2017-06-26, Josh Stephens wrote:
> I could be wrong when I say this but the only gotcha that you will run into
> with virtual box will be the guest additions.
Does virtualbox still do that thing where it patches the running
kernel when it detects OpenBSD?
Maurice McCarthy writes:
> I'm no expert but I'd check audioctl for the number of play channels.
> Mine looks so~
I also have 2 play.channels:
name=azalia0
mode=
pause=0
active=0
nblks=2
blksz=960
rate=48000
encoding=s16le
play.channels=2
play.bytes=0
play.errors=0
record.channels=2
record.byte
On 27/06/17 09:51, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Edgar Pettijohn writes:
>
> > mixerctl (1) handles a lot of stuff. Take a look at it's output and
> > you may find something that needs tweaking.
>
> I started with mixerctl but did not found anything. And everything seems
> reasonable (no?):
>
> inputs
Edgar Pettijohn writes:
> mixerctl (1) handles a lot of stuff. Take a look at it's output and
> you may find something that needs tweaking.
I started with mixerctl but did not found anything. And everything seems
reasonable (no?):
inputs.dac-0:1_mute=off
inputs.dac-0:1=126,126
inputs.dac-2:3_mu
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