Hello,
when I run the maim program to take a screenshot, I get an error:
odin$ maim -s Sr90.png
Failed to detect a compositor, OpenGL hardware-accelleration disabled...
Maim encountered an error:
Invalid number of channels provided to image.
odin$
I do not get any picture.
Can anybody help, plea
My thought was just to add the line
-powersave
in the file, just like I had added it to an iconfig commandline. Hostname.if man
pages don't specify anything about it that I can see.
Was my thought a stupid thought?
Ken
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> One thing to be aware of is the not-very-well-known restriction that one
> user can be in a maximum of 16 groups.
If memory serves, this limitation derives from an nfs limitation.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
May be the system becomes ... too busy to serve these actions
simultaneously?
It seemed to me that any task which made decent use of computer
resources was able to cause that behavior.
18.06.2018 18:22, Maxim Tarasov пишет:
Hi,
I was able to find another trigger for this sound glitch:
dd if=
hi all .
xscreensaver on lumina (snapshots) works well ,
but
xscreensaver on lumina (6.3) does not work well .
namely
i cannnot restore screen by moving mouse or typing keyboard .
and
urtwn0 and run0 by snapshots works well , but urtwn0 by 6.3 did not
get address
from wifi router .
---
regards
Benjamin Baier wrote:
> Anybody seen this, too? Can't be twice as fast _without_ hypertreading.
Why not?
Our scheduler doesn't know how to use HT correctly. And soon when
we all realize how broken HT is, we won't be able to use it correctly
in the super-restricted way it can be used.
Anybody seen this, too? Can't be twice as fast _without_ hypertreading.
Greetings Ben
$ sysctl hw.smt
hw.smt=1
$ time sha256 -tt& time sha256 -tt& time sha256 -tt& time sha256 -tt&
[1] 50365
[2] 71708
[3] 79327
[4] 63724
SHA256 time trial. Processing 10 1-byte blocks...SHA256 time trial
Be careful not to break dhcpv6-pd.
I suspect the problem is actually in make_prefix() in config.c which
unconditionally sets
onlink and autoconf.
I stared at this for some time but can't figure out how to fix this.
RFC 4861 has this which I don't think rtadvd is implementing correctly:
P
On Sun, 17 Jun 2018 17:59:56 +0200, gro...@grompf.net wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here's a tiny diff i used during my MQTT exploration while coupling
> some Dyson(tm) stuff with my openbsd homeserver.
>
> a203 1
> mqtt1883/tcp# MQTT protocol
> a285 1
> secure-mqtt
Hi,
I was able to find another trigger for this sound glitch:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test bs=1m count=256
rm /tmp/test
Sound sometimes interrupts in the middle of dd(1) call, and always
interrupts at the time of rm(1) call on files larger than 200 Mb. It
looks like in case of dd/rm not only sou
Not to put too finer point on it but the FAQ asks you to send the dmesg output
as plain text in the body of an email to @dmesg, with some comments in the
subject. External links are not very helpful.
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, at 07:33, Guillaume DUALÉ wrot
On Sat, 16 Jun 2018 16:57:08 -0700
Andrew Hewus Fresh wrote:
[...]
> $ apropos any=Hostap
[...]
Thanks! This does the job indeed.
Karel
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