On 8/4/23 13:23, Shadrock Uhuru wrote:
hi everyone
i have unbound setup on port 53
and nsd listening on localhost port 53530
i have set up another dns server as a secondary
am i correct to assume that i can't zone transfer because
as the nsd's are listening on localhost
the primary can't reach
hi everyone
i have unbound setup on port 53
and nsd listening on localhost port 53530
i have set up another dns server as a secondary
am i correct to assume that i can't zone transfer because
as the nsd's are listening on localhost
the primary can't reach the secondary ?
i have these errors on
Aug 4, 2023, 08:19 by jfsimon1...@gmail.com:
> Further multi-boot is absolutely not a good idea from experience. Some OS
> just don't care about your boot, they claim they own the platform and will
> occasionally quite mess with it.
>
> That's not just Windows.
>
Some OSs including OpenBSD
Collecting mouse switch and Unix compatible has been my passion for a lot of
time.
I then gave up with the switch too (selling two of them for who is interested!).
As they already said you depend a lot from the brand of the switch. Anyway
there are some pearls here
I noticed: keep yourself on
dmesg:
...
uhub5 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "NEC hub" rev
2.00/1.00 addr 2
uhidev0 at uhub5 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Logitech HID
compliant keyboard" rev 1.10/1.80 addr 3
uhidev0: iclass 3/1
ukbd0 at uhidev0: 8 variable keys, 6 key codes
wskbd0 at ukbd0: console
Further multi-boot is absolutely not a good idea from experience. Some OS
just don't care about your boot, they claim they own the platform and will
occasionally quite mess with it.
That's not just Windows.
Best option is multi drive and select bootable drive on bios short-key
but each
one is
Always the right one
On 7/31/23 17:37, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Omar Polo wrote:
On 2023/07/31 17:19:59 +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
Hi,
But fdisk also has an option to edit the existing partition table.
only if you want to do stuff manually, which from the thread I assume
you don't need.
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 04:24:09PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a few computers that I control with the same keyboard, mouse and
> monitor via an electronic switch. Namely a Linux PC and an Apple (macos x),
> but now also a PC with openBSD. Both Linux PC and Apple work fine
Hi all,
I have a few computers that I control with the same keyboard, mouse and
monitor via an electronic switch. Namely a Linux PC and an Apple (macos
x), but now also a PC with openBSD. Both Linux PC and Apple work fine
with the switch, only with the PC with openBSD the mouse does not
On Fri, 4 Aug 2023 16:12:49 +0200
Karel Lucas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On a desktop PC on which I have openBSD, I installed KDE. When I
> start the X-window system, I still see Fvwm, and no KDE. I also want
> to start the X window system when I start this PC, and that is not
> yet the case. How can
On 2023-08-04, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> On a desktop PC on which I have openBSD, I installed KDE. When I start
> the X-window system, I still see Fvwm, and no KDE. I also want to start
> the X window system when I start this PC, and that is not yet the case.
> How can I solve both problems?
Hi all,
On a desktop PC on which I have openBSD, I installed KDE. When I start
the X-window system, I still see Fvwm, and no KDE. I also want to start
the X window system when I start this PC, and that is not yet the case.
How can I solve both problems?
On 2023-08-03, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Not a Ryzen 9, but an AMD.
you seem to be on the wrong thread. this one is *specifically* for ryzen 9,
here is the original message;
| A small number of us with AMD Ryzen 9 (i.e. chips in the 7x000 range)
| machines have been experiencing regular (often
On 8/3/23 16:48, Karel Lucas wrote:
Hi,
My openBSD installation was successful! I first removed all partitions
except for the EFI partition, which I left. Second I created one openBSD
partition(type A6) on the freed space, after which I partitioned that
partition with auto layout. Then I
I got the system freeze from the previous email again.
I don't know what "debug" commands to run, please point me in the
right direction.
Thank you.
On Thu, 2023-08-03 at 22:48 +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My openBSD installation was successful!
Have fun on OpenBSD.
> I first removed all partitions
> except for the EFI partition, which I left.
Sure, the EFI partition isn't supposed to be formatted/recreated but
shared among
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