For camera access as an user see: /etc/fbtab (fBtab not fStab)
For easy streaming see: vlc from ports.
Be sure to use archive search next time.
Markus Kolb wrote:
> Am 24.07.2020 17:30, schrieb Theo de Raadt:
> [...]
> > non-OpenBSD bootloaders will do a shitty job of booting OpenBSD.
> > I'm not going to bother explaining the situation in detail. People
> > who try to go that way have already decided they don't care about the
> > conse
Am 24.07.2020 17:30, schrieb Theo de Raadt:
[...]
non-OpenBSD bootloaders will do a shitty job of booting OpenBSD.
I'm not going to bother explaining the situation in detail. People
who try to go that way have already decided they don't care about the
consequences.
Ok. Thanks.
Are you talking
Rudolf Sykora writes:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I'd like to stream video from my (usb-connected) camera via a web
> server. The 1st I tried was to see if the camera works. So:
>
> odin$ video
> video: /dev/video: Permission denied
> odin$ doas video
> No protocol specified
> video: cannot open display
Markus Kolb wrote:
> Am 21.07.2020 15:51, schrieb Pierre-Philipp Braun:
>
> [...]
> > GRUB2 should be able to boot an OpenBSD kernel natively *2. Thing is,
> > PVGRUB works for PV, not PVH nor PVHVM. However you might get NetBSD
> > XEN/PV up and running at your XEN ISP *3, by leveraging PVGRU
Am 21.07.2020 15:51, schrieb Pierre-Philipp Braun:
[...]
GRUB2 should be able to boot an OpenBSD kernel natively *2. Thing is,
PVGRUB works for PV, not PVH nor PVHVM. However you might get NetBSD
XEN/PV up and running at your XEN ISP *3, by leveraging PVGRUB indeed
*3. And in case UFS is not
Dear list,
I'd like to stream video from my (usb-connected) camera via a web
server. The 1st I tried was to see if the camera works. So:
odin$ video
video: /dev/video: Permission denied
odin$ doas video
No protocol specified
video: cannot open display :0.0
odin$ xhost +
access control disabled,
Hello,
While I'm configuring my 2 routers in master/backup configuration for my
home gateway, I am wondering what if I add some more routers to the cluster.
TL;DR: How do a backup node know which node is master?
My concern is about the routing alteration for the backup nodes. Indeed,
even if
Hi,
Which of the following legacy CPU types is best suited for very busy web
server httpd+slowcgi
Niagara CPU Such as T2 - More parallel Threads and Low power per single
thread
Sparc64 CPU such as VI, VII - Fewer threads but more computing power per
thread.
How is multithreading utilization of h
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