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Thanks Edgar for catching that typo, step 3 should indeed read:
3) I zeroed the first 10MB of the RAID volume with # dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/rsd2c bs=1m count=1
That is the command I used on the T4, I accidental wrote urandom rather than
zero when I was typing the email.
On 12/26/17 13:52, Ed
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 12:56:53PM -0800, Jordan wrote:
> Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time poster. I've been around since the
> 5.* days, so I would consider myself fairly seasoned in the ways of OpenBSD.
> I've obviously done the RTFM dance, done it once, done it twice, been doing
> it al
Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time poster. I've been around since
the 5.* days, so I would consider myself fairly seasoned in the ways of
OpenBSD. I've obviously done the RTFM dance, done it once, done it
twice, been doing it all week long now-- this problem really has me
banging my head
On 2017-12-26, wrote:
> If I were to set such a thing up, I wouldn't even bother pulling stuff
> from tech@ and bugs@ at all. Too much work, no real benefit.
"too much work". I think you misunderstand bug trackers. They aren't some
magic thing that automatically turns a submission into a usable
Hi Matthias,
it's true that the new input driver has a comparatively high
threshold before it starts scrolling. I think it's necessary.
With synaptics it may happen too easily that two-finger contacts
trigger scroll events accidentally. A somewhat sloppily performed
two-finger tap may have that
Ok peeps, I think my specification is nearing completion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8HzSVdBHZU
Racoh Box!
"The OS also is I/O via abstracted inferfaces, signal routing
(scheduling etc) and usually a graphical user interface. Peak jitter
below 200us = optimal."
The whole streaming par
Hello !
Is there a way to mount a AFP (AirPort Extreme with a external USB HD
in a LAN) share from OpenBSD ? Or, is the only way to use NFS (or the
netatalk package) and copy the files from a macOS machine to the AFP
share ?
Thanks for answers
Christoph
On Tue, December 26, 2017 11:44 am, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 08:56:12AM -0200, x9p wrote:
>> If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound
>> device or to kill a
>> mpv zpmbie process.
>>
>> Inside a tmux panel, while playing any audio/video, hit CT
>From the original question of the OP
> ... and (very important) some reliable response time and ...
> Currently I have the impression that you have to be very lucky
to be recognized on b...@openbsd.org. This is highly frustrating
and discouraging.
OpenBSD is developed entirely by volunteers. IM
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 08:56:12AM -0200, x9p wrote:
> If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound
> device or to kill a
> mpv zpmbie process.
>
> Inside a tmux panel, while playing any audio/video, hit CTRL+Z . Then you
> will not be able to
> resume the process with
If I were to set such a thing up, I wouldn't even bother pulling stuff
from tech@ and bugs@ at all. Too much work, no real benefit. I would
simply have the bug tracker to all new bugs, and maybe keep the bugs@
list open concurrently with the tracker for a period to allow older bugs
to be resolved.
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 10:24:25AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> The idea of a bug tracking system is to spread the work and help
> people remember things. It should *reduce* work done by devs because
> they no longer have to drag even the most basic information out
> of a reporter and figure ou
Hi,
If someone can give it a try, I had found no solution to free the sound device
or to kill a
mpv zpmbie process.
Inside a tmux panel, while playing any audio/video, hit CTRL+Z . Then you will
not be able to
resume the process with fg, neither kill it, and it will lock the sound device
unti
On 2017-12-24, Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
> After some text processing of traceroute outputs, we get ...
>
> (server, rtt in ms, path info from geoip)
You can't identify the path from the server to you, only from you to the
server. They're often different. And they can change at any time.
Here's
On 2017-12-25, Kai Wetlesen wrote:
> Agreed, partially, with both of you. It may be possible to automatically
> filter
> some of the chaff (user errors and support requests in disguise)
> in one large batch so to pressed the DB but forwarding mailing list touches
> to the bug tracker would mak
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