On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 06:47:55AM +, Ahmad Bilal wrote:
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> Well I wrote to Theo earlier, but still haven't received a reply from him on
> this (Its been 4 days).
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> Does anyone has any suggestions for me? I want OpenBSD due to reliabilit
I'm using AMD HD6450 graphic card which I reported before, and faced a
curious thing
during running Jahshaka Studio (dev version 7.03a).
To run Jahshaka on OpenBSD 6.4 I needed to delete google breakpad
temporally, which
is not the problem now.
After start to run 'Jahshaka Studio', I got start 3D
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Well I wrote to Theo earlier, but still haven't received a reply from him on
this (Its been 4 days).
Does anyone has any suggestions for me? I want OpenBSD due to reliability and
security issues. AWS is the leader in hosting market. It is only nat
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Claus Assmann wrote:
> Here's the dissambler output and the ktrace output follows.
> Unfortunately I don't know enough about this to figure out
> what is wrong, hopefully someone else can (or tell me which
> other information is still needed). TIA!
A close read of the ktrace ou
Well, (sorry if this is too much information) my kid started using
OpenBSD at a very young age due to Antoine's gCompris package 10 or more
years ago. Also, there is the very useful subscription for stable
packages at mtier.org. So unless Theo de Raadt or Antoine Jacoutot say
otherwise, I would
Hello,
Thank you for the reply and information.
I have also tried to use scsi controller on the VM with the same result. See
below the dmesg and VM configuration.
Also, since I do have access to the xen host, I have looked at the logs
under /var/log/xen and I found the following errors:
==> xen/
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 08:06:18PM +0300, Denis wrote:
> When X server starts on OpenBSD6.4amd64 I'm getting the message below
>
> ...
> (II) [KMS] Kernel modesetting enabled.
> gbm: failed to open any driver (search paths /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri)
> gbm: Last dlopen error: File not found
> fail
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 01:16:09PM -0500, Charles A Daniels wrote:
> I'm curious to know if anyone involved with OpenBSD/landisk has any
> comments on J-core[1]? It claims to implement SuperH and capability to
> boot Linux on an FPGA.
>
> To that end, has anyone tried booting OpenBSD/landisk on a
On 00:17 Tue 04 Dec, Ahmad Bilal wrote:
> Can anyone tell me,
> Is Antoine Jacoutot a core openbsd developer?
>
> And this is his account (not a impersonator?)
> https://github.com/ajacoutot/aws-openbsd
>
> Should I take it as a official way of running OpenBSD on AWS?
A quote from the source:
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What do you mean the “official way of running OpenBSD on AWS”?
-luis
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 6:25 PM Ahmad Bilal wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me,
> Is Antoine Jacoutot a core openbsd developer?
>
> And this is his account (not a impersonator?)
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Can anyone tell me,
Is Antoine Jacoutot a core openbsd developer?
And this is his account (not a impersonator?)
https://github.com/ajacoutot/aws-openbsd
Should I take it as a official way of running OpenBSD on AWS?
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On 12/3/18 5:00 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> thanks for the report.
>
> We’re going to disable pvclock until I found a solution. It seems that old
> KVMs or KVM on old CPUs report stable support incorrectly.
>
> Do you have a dmesg?
I mistakenly sent the following to bugs@ and it appears to be gre
> On Dec 3, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Rachel Roch wrote:
>
> I hope someone here can shed light on an infuriating problem I’ve spent a
> week trying to resolve without luck.
>
> The problem concerns an IKED site-to-site VPN on OpenBSD 6.3 (both endpoints
> fully syspatched).
>
> The VPN worked abs
> Rachel,
>
> As a first step, try using s_client to connect to a TLS service and see what
> comes back:
>
> $ openssl s_client -connect : -showcerts
>
> There are more possible options on s_client to debug more deeply but this is
> a good start.
>
>
> --Paul
>
In answer to the above. Testing
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018, Philip Guenther wrote:
> Since ld.so is relinked on each boot, just an address doesn't really show
> what died. The disassembly up to that address would help.
> More important is knowing what signal killed the process. ktracing it and
> seeing what the syscalls leading up t
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
> Of Rachel Roch
> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2018 11:19 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: TLS suddenly not working over IKED site-to-site
>
> I hope someone here can shed light on an
>
> Hello,
> This appears to be the same thing I have been having issues with and
> mentioned in a post to misc last week ("Untable ssl connections over ikev2
> VPN") - (yes, typo intact - it should be "unstable").
>
> I have tried adding a "max-mss 1300" directive into pf.conf (i.e.: "match
I'm curious to know if anyone involved with OpenBSD/landisk has any
comments on J-core[1]? It claims to implement SuperH and capability to
boot Linux on an FPGA.
To that end, has anyone tried booting OpenBSD/landisk on a J2 based
system?
One of my hobbies is obscure architectures, and OpenBSD/la
I hope someone here can shed light on an infuriating problem I’ve spent a week
trying to resolve without luck.
The problem concerns an IKED site-to-site VPN on OpenBSD 6.3 (both endpoints
fully syspatched).
The VPN worked absolutely perfectly until it suddenly started behaving
strangely. Seri
When X server starts on OpenBSD6.4amd64 I'm getting the message below
...
(II) [KMS] Kernel modesetting enabled.
gbm: failed to open any driver (search paths /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri)
gbm: Last dlopen error: File not found
failed to load driver: redeonsi
EGL_MESA_drm_image required.
spectrwm: We
Am Sonntag, Dezember 02, 2018 10:17 CET, Alexandre Ratchov
schrieb:
> On Sat, Dec 01, 2018 at 01:19:00PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> > PROBLEM STATEMENT: driving FluidSynth from a MIDI controller produces
> > ~1/4sec delay between keypress and sound.
> >
> [...]
>
> > Is sndio(4) suitable for
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> Sorry just saw it came with some examples. Testing with the `lookupdns'
> program
> ended with a Bus error (core dumped). Here is gdb output:
You might want to download MeTA1 and use its statethreads version,
I'm not sure all of my fixes made it back
Thanks Reyk,
dmesg from bsd.rd attached, apologies again for the pictures.
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Thanks,
Zach
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 8:01 PM Reyk Floeter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for the report.
Hi,
thanks for the report.
We’re going to disable pvclock until I found a solution. It seems that old KVMs
or KVM on old CPUs report stable support incorrectly.
Do you have a dmesg?
Reyk
> Am 03.12.2018 um 09:26 schrieb Zach Nedwich :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running OpenBSD snapshots on QEMU (a
Thanks for the replies! Here's an update what I tried so far
-- I will follow the suggestions next.
About the
- signal: it's "segmentation violation".
- syscall: it's accept(2): st_accept invokes that function.
--
I checked setjmp: no change from 6.3 to 6.4 (cvs diff, comparing
files, etc
Hi all,
I'm running OpenBSD snapshots on QEMU (amd64) via a VPS provider, I
upgraded yesterday and now I'm unable to boot.
The panic is: pvclock0: unstable result on stable clock
Excuse the images as a NoVNC console is the only out-of-band access I have:
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