I'm having a problem with my laptop touchpad under X (7.0-stable/amd64,
GENERIC.MP, Lenovo Thinkpad T580, full dmesg and Xorg.0.log given below):
When X is first started or restarted the touchpad is fine, but after X
has been running for "a while" (anywhere from 2 hours to some days),
the touchpad
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 13:46:50 -0800
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Chris Narkiewicz [he...@ezaquarii.com] wrote:
> [...]
>
> It shouldn't be hard for them to do a spin with OpenBSD 7.0
> or OpenBSD-current and send you a dmesg. That would help.
>
> The AX201 is supported under OpenBSD in 802.11n mo
On 2022-01-06, John Batteen wrote:
> I'm attempting to install and run rspamd on -current, and running into
> problems. Is anyone running it successfully?
Yes.
> According to the pkg-readme it should be ready to go out of the box but it
> uses gobs of CPU then dies after a minute or three.
>
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 03:39:00PM -0500, Sean McBride wrote:
> I don't actually want to use OpenSMTPD, I was just using it as a way to test
> my experimental pf rules. I'l try to find some other way to test them.
netcat
# man nc
On 5 Jan 2022, at 11:40, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> Have you actually changed the default /etc/mail/smtpd.conf to listen for
> external connections?
No.
> By default it only listens on the loopback interface, (and local socket).
Ah. That probably explains that then. I don't actually want to use
I'm attempting to install and run rspamd on -current, and running into
problems. Is anyone running it successfully?
According to the pkg-readme it should be ready to go out of the box but it uses
gobs of CPU then dies after a minute or three.
batteen# rcctl start rspamd
rspamd (timeout)
full
On 2022/01/06 16:57, Anant Pande wrote:
> Post installation after fw_update ( which did not automatically install the
> iwx driver, so had to manually do ‘fw_update iwx’), the wifi is not working,
> that is no wireless interface shows up in ifconfig command output.
> I tried this on Openbsd 7.0 r
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 12:23:43PM -0500, fo...@dnmx.org wrote:
> So, instead of using a password or a keyfile, I'd like to use a passfile.
> How do I create one? I tried searching on the internet but couldn't find
> an guide.
>
> Do I just put the password itself in the file and chmod it to the
>
Post installation after fw_update ( which did not automatically install the iwx
driver, so had to manually do ‘fw_update iwx’), the wifi is not working, that
is no wireless interface shows up in ifconfig command output.
I tried this on Openbsd 7.0 release and snapshots both.
Also how compatible
Marek Kozlowski wrote:
> *Normally* only one fdisk partition. How about *abnormally*? I mean:
> is it technically possible to place (and use!) more than one OpenBSD
> partition for a drive?
No.
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 01:27:25PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2022/01/06 09:56, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 11:11:30AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > > You can create more than one "fdisk partition" but there's not much
> > > > poin
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 01:27:25PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022/01/06 09:56, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 11:11:30AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > You can create more than one "fdisk partition" but there's not much
> > > point in doing so. It doesn't give you
On 2022/01/06 09:56, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 11:11:30AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > You can create more than one "fdisk partition" but there's not much
> > point in doing so. It doesn't give you any extra "disklabel partitions".
>
> There is a niche use case for mult
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 11:11:30AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> You can create more than one "fdisk partition" but there's not much
> point in doing so. It doesn't give you any extra "disklabel partitions".
There is a niche use case for multiple OpenBSD MBR partitions, though:
Imagine a machi
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 11:57:06AM +0100, Marek Kozlowski wrote:
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html says:
>
> *Normally*, only one OpenBSD fdisk partition will be placed on a disk and
> that partition will then be subdivided into disklabel partitions.
>
> The fs naming scheme suggests that
On 2022-01-06, Marek Kozlowski wrote:
> *Normally*, only one OpenBSD fdisk partition will be placed on a disk
> and that partition will then be subdivided into disklabel partitions.
The disklabel and device nodes (/dev/sd0a etc) relate to the entire
disk, not just the OpenBSD "fdisk partition".
:-)
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html says:
*Normally*, only one OpenBSD fdisk partition will be placed on a disk
and that partition will then be subdivided into disklabel partitions.
The fs naming scheme suggests that only one OpenBSD partition for a
drive is allowed.
I'd really appr
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