Or maybe
ps | grep [a]uthmail
Em ter, 25 de jun de 2019 às 14:42, Chris Bennett <
cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> escreveu:
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 02:14:12PM -0400, Jacob Adams wrote:
> >
> > rukey# ps | grep authmail
> > 17035 p0 Ip 0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/authmail
> > 25162
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 02:14:12PM -0400, Jacob Adams wrote:
>
> rukey# ps | grep authmail
> 17035 p0 Ip 0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/authmail
> 25162 p0 R+p 0:00.01 grep authmail
> rukey#
>
ps | grep authmail | grep -v grep ??
Chris Bennett
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:06:51AM +0300, 3 wrote:
>> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
>> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
>> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it can
>> be bought anywhere where there ar
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:06:51AM +0300, 3 wrote:
> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it can
> be bought anywhere where there are sams
> Provide a dmesg before you rant.
> Thanks,
> Brian
>> On Jun 24, 2019, at 5:06 PM, 3 wrote:
>>
>> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
>> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
>> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by ch
> 2019-06-24 23:06 GMT+02:00, 3 :
>> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
> I doubt that they never worked. Check this out:
> https://man.openbsd.org/usb#Wireless_network_interfaces
> You can find specific devices under each driver. For example I use an
> Asus USB-N10 nano
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