I could make the install complete on the 32GB SD card. Somehow after
flashing Ubuntu, 6.8, 6.9, current and repeated tests it now works...
Sorry for the noise.
Em seg., 3 de mai. de 2021 às 10:15, Adriano Barbosa
escreveu:
>
> Hi misc@,
> I have a SanDisk 16GB Class 4 SD card which I can
Sorry, my keyboard went crazy and the message was sent incomplete.
Continuing: normally the entry of username is immediately followed by the
password entry.
However, if the OS is busy for any reason between the two entries,
character echo is still on.
If I don't notice that, I may start typing
Hi all,
I am a new user. I have been using openbsd for the last few weeks on a
raspberry pi 4. I have used other unix flavours in the past.
I was wondering, what about changing how echoing of characters work when
logging in from the terminal?
Every unix I tried, including openbsd, asks for the
> On 4 May 2021, at 21:50, Dave Voutila wrote:
>
> Mischa writes:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a couple of machines running on 6.8 still, will upgrade soon. :)
>> For some reason when I am trying to boot a 6.9 bsd.rd nothing is happening.
>
> 6.9 bsd.rd's for amd64 are gzip'd. For 6.9, vmd was
Mischa writes:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a couple of machines running on 6.8 still, will upgrade soon. :)
> For some reason when I am trying to boot a 6.9 bsd.rd nothing is happening.
6.9 bsd.rd's for amd64 are gzip'd. For 6.9, vmd was taught how to boot
compressed kernels/ramdisks.
>
> It's only
Hi All,
I have a couple of machines running on 6.8 still, will upgrade soon. :)
For some reason when I am trying to boot a 6.9 bsd.rd nothing is happening.
It's only showing:
Connected to /dev/ttypq (speed 115200)
Nothing else appears.
Booting from a 6.8 bsd.rd works normally.
Equally booting
Am Tue, May 04, 2021 at 03:38:14PM - schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> On 2021-05-04, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 12:59:27AM +0200, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> >> > ...
> >> > But when I do (as root): "sysctl kern.allowdt=1" it returns this error:
> >> > sysctl:
On Tue, May 04, 2021 at 10:19:14AM -0400, Steven Shockley wrote:
> When following https://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade69.html, I noticed a minor
> error when deleting the Perl files:
>
> : rm -f /usr/bin/podselect \
> > /usr/lib/libperl.so.20.0 \
> [...]
> >
Hi all
I have some openbsd boxes as vpn endpoint to a Palo Alto Pa-820.
In my last VPN config (unsing 6.8) I see in the logs that isakmpd is expexting
RSA_SIG as authentication method, while in ipsec.conf I set the psk value.
May 4 18:11:44 fw-donmilani isakmpd[37871]:
On 2021-05-04, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 12:59:27AM +0200, Patrick Wildt wrote:
>> > ...
>> > But when I do (as root): "sysctl kern.allowdt=1" it returns this error:
>> > sysctl: kern.allowdt: Operation not permitted
>>
>> Similarly to kern.allowkmem, you can
When following https://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade69.html, I noticed a
minor error when deleting the Perl files:
: rm -f /usr/bin/podselect \
> /usr/lib/libperl.so.20.0 \
[...]
> /usr/share/man/man3p/Pod::Select.3p
rm: /usr/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Tie: is a directory
rm:
On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 12:59:27AM +0200, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> > ...
> > But when I do (as root): "sysctl kern.allowdt=1" it returns this error:
> > sysctl: kern.allowdt: Operation not permitted
>
> Similarly to kern.allowkmem, you can only set it when the securelevel is
> still 'low'.
On 2021-05-03, u/Rogu3_AI wrote:
> Hi, I have successfully populated a chroot with 69 filesets. You can
> refer to https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/n2k475/chroot_help/
> to know what I'm talking about. My question is after successfully
> entering my chroot environment how can I forward
"Peter N. M. Hansteen":
> $ Crash Annotation GraphicsCriticalError: |[0][GFX1-]: glxtest: libpci
> missing (t=0.395391) [GFX1-]: glxtest: libpci missing
>
> firefox runs, so it's not fatal. I suspect it's a misclassified
> dependency in the package (build vs runtime).
FWIW, I see the same
On 4 May at 15:44, Dave Voutila wrote:
>
> Dave Voutila writes:
> >
> > I've managed to reproduce it on my end using vmd(8) from 6.9 and a
> > config similar to what you and Holger are using. I have a few hunches
> > and looking into it.
> >
>
> An errata for 6.9 was released addressing the
Dave Voutila writes:
>
> I've managed to reproduce it on my end using vmd(8) from 6.9 and a
> config similar to what you and Holger are using. I have a few hunches
> and looking into it.
>
An errata for 6.9 was released addressing the underlying issue. As this
is specific to vmd(8), this only
Hrvoje Popovski writes:
> Problem is that when i should get login screen, gdm to ask me for user
> and password, i'm getting blank grey screen ..
>
> after moving through terminals with ctrl-alt fX, from time to time i can
> get this (screenshot below)
>
Hi,
On a fresh OpenBSD/amd64 snapshot install I happened to start firefox
from the command line (under xfce4 if it matters) and this happened
$ firefox &
[2] 32426
$ Crash Annotation GraphicsCriticalError: |[0][GFX1-]: glxtest: libpci
missing (t=0.395391) [GFX1-]: glxtest: libpci missing
>
> I tried this " doas mv /tmp/.X11-unx/x1 /chroot/test/tmp/.X11-unix/ "
> The stdout was " Operation not Permitted".
>
Can I just confirm that the path was correct? It looks like you
have a typo ".X11-unx".
Also, does the destination directory also exist? "/chroot/test/tmp/.X11-unix/".
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