> My keyboard is a Sharkoon Tactix with US layout.
> Any ideas how to resolve this?
Ideas:
1) Use a different keyboard, one that works for you by default.
2) Try choosing something other than default during install.
3) Get more info about your keyboard. Does it have hardware switches? Can it be
p
Hello,
During the installation of openbsd 6.1, I selected the default keyboard. Most
of the keys work except for some symbols such as "<" (shift ,) ">" (shift .)
and "?" (shift /). Typing shift / simply produces a "/" instead of "?", as if I
am not holding down the shift key. My keyboard is a
Hello,
I've just realized that OpenBSD doesn't defined
{SIGRTMIN..SIGRTMAX} in
(i.e. signal(3)). I was wondering if there are any
reasons other than willingness
and/or time as to why those signals are not defined.
Thanks & Regards,
Thierry
> For 6.1 amd64/i386 is there a difference between a syspatched -release
> and a compiled -stable (in base syspatched -release eq compiled
> -stable)?
> And what about the userland in -release in contrary to a fresh compiled
> userland for -stable? For amd64/i386 I just want to understand the
Hi
I am not a dev, just a user, so I use -release and -stable.
On amd64/i386 a fresh installed 6.1-release can be patched by syspatch
or with -stable is patched by compiling kernel and userland as mentioned
in FAQ (CVS and so on). Currently I use both ways on separate servers.
For 6.1 amd64/
Hi,
I've got the Dansguardian port installed and it still seems to be part
of the packages list too. https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/packa
ges/amd64/
However, I think that the actual software isn't maintained anymore as
it's original home: http://dansguardian.org/ has vanished.
There is
On 10.9.2017. 0:46, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone that know of have one of the Intel Xeon D-1548 SoC that
> works on OpenBSD?
>
> I know the D-1518 does, I find the DMESG in the archive, but I can't
> find anything at all on the D-1548.
>
> Any clue.
>
> Here is the D-1518
> h
On 7/18/17, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-07-17, Lars Noodén wrote:
>> I'm looking to refurbish an old device and will probably add a network
>> card to it. Are there any reasons based on the current drivers or the
>> hardware itself to choose sis(4) or vr(4) over one or the other on
>> i386 -
Mike,
Must be something specific to my machine as it's still not working for
me. I tried an upgrade and then a completely fresh install of the
snapshot from yesterday. I still see the same behavior across
different Alpine flavors.
If I have some spare time this week I'll try to roll a custom Alpi
On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 5:58 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2017-09-08, Tony Montana wrote:
> >> booting. I agree that it's a bit ugly, but it makes booting about 5
> seconds
> >> faster.
> >
> > It's not just a bit ugly... It's horrible. It has to go. I'm surprised
> > noone has reverted this
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 08:29:19AM +0200, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>
> > On 10. Sep 2017, at 08:01, Josh Grosse wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 07:09:37AM +0200, Niels Kobsch??tzki wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I wanted to install tarsnap today but in the packages I could only find
> >> tar
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