I apologise for not following up. I relocated my UPS and a Pi is acting as the
NUT server now, running several devices. As a result I am unable to easily
connect my main OpenBSD desktop to test. However I am setting up another machine
and will have a chance to test the fix soon.
I am still running
On 2021-08-06, pas...@pascallen.nl wrote:
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> Hallo,
>
>
> Dovecot lmtp is timing out when running a script started from sieve.
> This happens when emails are to big. Have attachments that are
Hallo,
Dovecot lmtp is timing out when running a script started from sieve.
This happens when emails are to big. Have attachments that are to big.
How can I change the time out?
Output:
Jul 1 13:28:55 router dovecot: lmtp(pas...@pascallen.nl)<90734>: Error: program
exec:/usr/local/lib/d
I've got a spare laptop that I use for web browsing. Since it only has
4GB RAM, OpenBSD seemed a good fit for it.
However Chrome is extremely slow. I've increased system resource limits
as mentioned in the email list archives, but that didn't resolve the
issue.
If I turn off video acceleration b
Also SFP28 ports are backwards compatible with SFP+ optics.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 9:12 PM Joel Wirāmu Pauling
wrote:
> SFP28 (25gbit) is the way to go for density on x86 as it matches CPU
> bound bus architecture well. QSFP28 to 4*SFP28 offers the best price per
> port density both for interco
SFP28 (25gbit) is the way to go for density on x86 as it matches CPU bound
bus architecture well. QSFP28 to 4*SFP28 offers the best price per port
density both for interconnects (the DAC TwinAX 'squid' cables are cheap as
chips)
Network Stack Throughput through CPU on modern Intel x86 _64 even on
hopefully copying to bugs@ (if I remember how to do that correctly
from slrn/gmane..) Please keep that in CC's when replying. Earlier misc@
mail copied in below to keep things together in one place.
On 2021-08-06, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote:
> > My first suggestion might be to stay with a single
On 2021-08-06, ha...@sdf.org wrote:
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> I wonder if OBSD supports 50Gbe network cards. And what is the cable
>> standard to support such data transfers ?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform
>> in the circus
>
> $ aprop
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