On 11/13/19 1:56 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is
working fine on Ubuntu.
I think this is and isn't a hardware issue? I had the s
On 11/13/19 1:41 AM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current.
When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that
the driver is scanning for access poi
Brennan Vincent wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
> flaky...
> I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is
> working fine on Ubuntu.
I think this is and isn't a hardware issue? I had the same problem with an
edimax a f
Tero Koskinen wrote:
> Eventually I pinned the problem down to April 14/15:
>
> FAULTY 091f8f6587f dlg Mon Apr 15 02:59:41 2019 + the myx_cmd
> FAULTY 1bbcb699ab8 dlg Mon Apr 15 00:28:29 2019 + there's a bunch
> PROBLEM! 7f4dd37977d jsg Sun Apr 14 10:14:50 2019 + Update shared
>
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current.
When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that
the driver is scanning for access points over and over, never
finding any. When I
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 08:19:15AM +0200, Tero Koskinen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry if someone gets this twice. My first version didn't go to the list.
>
> cho...@jtan.com wrote on 6.11.2019 19.52:
> > Theo de Raadt writes:
> >> I have some sort of X1rev6 and I don't see the problem.
> >>
> >> The si
Hi,
Sorry if someone gets this twice. My first version didn't go to the list.
cho...@jtan.com wrote on 6.11.2019 19.52:
> Theo de Raadt writes:
>> I have some sort of X1rev6 and I don't see the problem.
>>
>> The situation is you have the hardware, and you also have the sourcecode,
>> and the rep
Hello,
it seems like a typo in OpenSSH version number.
Cheers,
Alex
Index: openbsd.html
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RCS file: /cvs/www/openssh/openbsd.html,v
retrieving revision 1.127
diff -u -p -r1.127 openbsd.html
--- openbsd.html9 Oct 2019 02:11
alright, old hardver, but network speed is limited only 1 gbit! not
more! (not per VLAN, global 1 gbit limit!)
This is not hardvare preformance problem, i think this hardvare have
enough performace to 2x1Gbit parallel network connection.
We monitoring CPU, load, etc max load is 2-3, but not
Someone else mentioned your underlying system, Dell 2950, is ancient.
It really is ancient, just because it links up @ 10G doesn't mean you
are going to see anywhere near 10G
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 3:10 AM Szél Gábor wrote:
>
> Dear Hrvoje, Theo,
>
> Thank you for your answers!
>
> answers to th
Joe Davis wrote:
>> CPU type AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core
>> Processor 3800+
>>
>> Re: BIOS USB options... "USB Legacy Mode
>> Support" set to "Auto".
>>
>> No BIOS USB speed settings what I can see.
>
> Does the USB keyboard have a USB hub on it,
> by any chance?
Sorry, no :)
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:12:13AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> CPU type AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
>
> Re: BIOS USB options... "USB Legacy Mode
> Support" set to "Auto".
>
> No BIOS USB speed settings what I can see.
>
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Dear Hrvoje, Theo,
Thank you for your answers!
answers to the questions:
- who is parent interface for carp? -> vlan ( carp10 interface parent
vlan10 -> vlan10 interface parent -> trunk0 )
- why vlan interfaces don't have ip address ? -> it wasn't needed! i
think vlan interface need only t
CPU type AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
Re: BIOS USB options... "USB Legacy Mode
Support" set to "Auto".
No BIOS USB speed settings what I can see.
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hello, been trying to install OpenBSD on an old
Debian box but has been unsuccessful because
when I get to the (I)nstall prompt the USB
keyboard is unresponsive, I tried the USB port
with a USB powered lamp and it has power.
also I tried with a PS/2 adapter but still
nonresponsive on any input, the
Steven Surdock wrote:
>I've tried various combinations of Unison on both ends to no avail.
Yes, unison has always been very peculiar about which other version of
unison it works with. Nowadays unison is also in "bug fixes only" mode it
seems, and the developers now apparently only ever test the l
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