Thanks Jacqueline,
I borrowed a Dell keyboard from work and was able to type all the letters and
symbols in the US keymap,
so I guess it was a hardware issue with my regular keyboard.
I searched for a list of specific hardware compatible with Openbsd but found
nothing.Let's say I wanted to buy
On 09/13/17 22:28, Dante F. B. Colò wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm think about get a Ubiquiti Edgerouter box and drop openbsd there.
> I read the instalation file and was not clear to me if the current
> MIPS/Octeon kernel implementation supports SMP or not , does it support ?
>
> Regards
>
> Dante F
> Hello misc, I used config -ef on my current kernel, and after rebooting,
> kernel relinking fails. The log only contains "(SHA256) /bsd: FAILED"
Yes, this is known. If you take control of the kernel using various
means, relinking deactivates.
Hello misc, I used config -ef on my current kernel, and after rebooting,
kernel relinking fails. The log only contains "(SHA256) /bsd: FAILED"
Thanks
On 09/13/17 09:42, Joel Carnat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Cloud instances are always small (1 ou 2 vCPU, far less than 4GB of
> RAM).
>
> From what I saw, all the ports I need are available in i386 and amd64.
> Every Cloud provider I checked are using KVM hypervisor.
>
> Regarding OS and ports perfor
Hi
I'm think about get a Ubiquiti Edgerouter box and drop openbsd there.
I read the instalation file and was not clear to me if the current
MIPS/Octeon kernel implementation supports SMP or not , does it support ?
Regards
Dante F. B. Colò
Hi Joel,
I personally would use amd64. It seems to be the main focus of the most
developer especially in virtualized environments.
Kind regards
Karsten
Am 13.09.2017 3:52 nachm. schrieb "Joel Carnat" :
> Hi,
>
> My Cloud instances are always small (1 ou 2 vCPU, far less than 4GB of
> RAM).
>
>
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 11:56:22AM -0400, Dave Voutila wrote:
> Well this is embarrassing. Let's just say "console=ttyS0,115200" is
> not the same as "console=/dev/ttyS0,115200".
>
> Definitely user error. Sorry, Mike!
>
>
Heh, no problem. I've had a few of those myself.
On a related note, I d
Well this is embarrassing. Let's just say "console=ttyS0,115200" is
not the same as "console=/dev/ttyS0,115200".
Definitely user error. Sorry, Mike!
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 10:22 AM, Dave Voutila wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Must be something specific to my machine as it's still not working for
> me. I t
Lea Chescotta writes:
> -Then, i added some ports with "pkg_add ", so those packages
> may be outdated in the sense of latest security packages, because
> -stable don't get binary security updates, and issuing "pkg_add
> " installed the -stable package instead of the -current
> (latest) version.
Im a newbie in openbsd, so i started reading the documentation in openbsd.org,
and i want some confirmation or correction on my understanding after reading
the ports section of the FAQ.
-I've installed -release from http with the "cd61.iso" so i have -release
installed.
-After that i run "syspa
Hi,
My Cloud instances are always small (1 ou 2 vCPU, far less than 4GB of
RAM).
From what I saw, all the ports I need are available in i386 and amd64.
Every Cloud provider I checked are using KVM hypervisor.
Regarding OS and ports performance, does it make sense to use i386
rather than amd6
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 18:41 -0400, sven falempin wrote:
> Feels like it s impossible to use virtual routing table without a rdomain
> on interface with 6.1
>
I think you were relying on an arp(1) bug that influenced your
understanding of routing tables and routing domains. To recap:
1. There c
On 09/13/17 02:21, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Sep 12 21:48:04, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
>> On 09/12/17 14:16, Jan Stary wrote:
>> > On Sep 12 19:29:16, h...@stare.cz wrote:
>> >> This is current/i386 from https://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD
>> >> The upgrade went just fine as always, but th
On 2017-09-12, tech-lists wrote:
> Hello misc@,
>
> I'm trying to find an *authoritative* walkthrough configuring an
> OpenBSD-6.0 amd64 machine that currently runs fine as an ipv4 router for
> my pppoe vdsl connection. The ipv4 network is a public /29. No NAT of
> any description runs on this
On 2017-09-12, Lea Chescotta wrote:
> Hi, i'd trying to make a checkout of the sources and ports to my fresh
> openbsd 6.1 install, following this guide
> https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html but when i try to make the checkout i
> get some errors.
>
> I did this steps as root:
> # user mod -G
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