On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 12:13 PM Angelo Rossi
wrote:
> First of all you can't endorse me with services I cannot fullfill just
> because you're lowly sense of humor told this.
What is the effect (or goal, for that matter) of sharing this information
with a broad base of users? Surely it's for mo
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 12:41:17AM +, John Long wrote:
> If I use rcctl set to set minidlna's flags to -R it seems it will only
> allow me to do it when minidlna is enabled. I would like the flags to
> survive disablement because I don't want to start the minidlna server
> every time the box co
Hi,
I am not understanding how to get rcctl to use the flags in
/etc/rc.conf.local for minidlna
rcctl get minidlna shows
minidlna_flags=NO
even though rc.conf.local has
minidlna_flags=-R
If I use rcctl set to set minidlna's flags to -R it seems it will only
allow me to do it when minidlna is
Hi everyone,
I am having an issue where an OpenBSD VM running on vmd is having
serious clock skew issues.
I am relatively new to OpenBSD, so I am not sure how to properly debug
this. What I hope is that I can provide a good amount of data and folks
here can give me some hints and ask me for addit
Hello,
Does anyone know if there is an equivalent for UserTasksMax in openbsd ?
UserTasksMax=
- Sets the maximum number of OS tasks each user may run concurrently.
This controls theTasksMax=setting of the per-user slice unit
On 2018-11-02, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Even WEP is better than open networks: clients with a configuration
> like OpenBSD's join will auto-connect to "known" networks. They
> broadcast the full set of known networks, looking for them frequently
> while their wifi nic is on and not connected.
Typi
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From: Angelo Rossi
Date: Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: heap full during amd64 boot.
To:
First of all you can't endorse me with services I cannot fullfill just
because you're lowly sense of humor told this. Then if the right behaviour
for bootlo
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 7:59 AM Angelo Rossi
wrote:
> When using a=/ and b=swap partitioning scheme on installation or upgrading
> from 6.3 with same partitioning scheme the default HEAP_SIZE=0xA
> generates heap full error during boot in 6.4 amd64. To solve this I
> installed the -stable soiu
On 10/30/18 8:46 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 30/10/2018 o 19:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen pisze:
>> yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
>> man pages) is for.
>>
>> To some extent it helps to whitelist IP addresses and networks that
>> domains list in their
So I am sure I am missing something stupid. Just the first time I have tried a
midi controller with openbsd.
So the device shows in the dmesg
a hexdump shows I am receiving sounds
but in lmms even with a device set to receive midi, nothing happens.
And yes sound is coming from lmms.
I am guessin
Hello dear openbsd users,
I would like to install a font (Fira Code), with ligatures.
I installed the fonts (pkg_add fira-fonts), and konsole (pkg_add
konsole) because it is supposed to work with ligatured fonts.
I launched konsole, and selected the right font, but there is no
ligature. I did th
Please note a Broadcom BCM5751 was added to facilitate NAT.
[patrick@database ~]$uptime
10:50AM up 42 days, 8 mins, 1 user, load averages: 0.09, 0.06, 0.06
[patrick@database ~]$doas pfctl -si
doas (patrick@database) password:
Status: Enabled for 42 days 00:08:33 Debug: err
State Ta
Hello,
When using a=/ and b=swap partitioning scheme on installation or upgrading
from 6.3 with same partitioning scheme the default HEAP_SIZE=0xA
generates heap full error during boot in 6.4 amd64. To solve this I
installed the -stable soiurces from AnonCVS, and changed HEAP_SIZE from
0xA
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On Saturday, November 3, 2018 5:18 PM, wrote:
..
> > > bind ^L=clear-screen
> > > It's been working like a charm.
..
> > Ah, perfect - finally. This is way cleaner, perfect even - the previous
> > solution had the space prefi
Hi misc@, I've spent a couple evenings working to port trezord-go, and I'm
hoping someone with USB experience can give me a few pointers based on what
I've found so far.
For background: Trezors are a line of hardware crypto-currency wallets. The
idea behind them is to keep private keys for cryp
Hi,
and thanks for the input!
I now (re)understand the reason to compiling the kernel, the userland and
Xenocara in a single-thread fashion is obviously the correct way, at least when
it comes to doing things properly, minimizing the potential for anything
breaking down.
That said, I personal
Sat, 03 Nov 2018 03:12:37 + Tinker
> On Saturday, November 3, 2018 10:29 AM, Diogo Galvao
> wrote:
> > Em sex, 2 de nov de 2018 às 19:06, li...@wrant.com escreveu:
> >
> > > I use these bindings and history control options in the $HOME/.profile:
> > > bind -m '^L'=^U\ clear'^J^Y'
> > > bin
Hi Vincent,
Am 03.11.2018 um 07:22 schrieb vincent delft:
Hello Markus,
I cannot reproduce your problem.
As you can see here under I can create a user "test1" on the command line,
and, with the same userid, I can create it with python2 and python3 too.
(I'm running 6.4)
I see 2 possible cause
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