On my machine, Ctrl-A moves cursor to the beginning of input field,
while Ctrl-E to the end.
I think it emulates Emacs input mode.
Best regards,
Chris Narkiewicz
Hello Shokara,
On 2024-03-16 23:24:42, Shokara Kou wrote:
> OpenBSD's GTK3 uses Emacs keybinds by default. To fix this, you can
> try adding `gtk-key-theme-name = "default"` under the [Settings]
> section in /etc/gtk-3.0/settings.ini or in
> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini.
>
> In an empty setting
Hello,
I can't use Ctrl+A keys on input elements of Firefox and web pages
(e.g., address bar, search bar of search engines)to do a "select all".
However, I can select all content of web pages using Ctrl+A.
Any ideas what's causing this?
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hello,
i have installed 7.4/amd64 on a thinkpad x1 tablet gen 3. the keyboard
works in the console but stops responding as soon as i start x. i'm
not seeing anything i recognize as a relevant error in the x log. the
keyboard/trackpoint/trackpad is a usb device. plugging in an external
usb mous
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 6:00 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2024-03-16, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 3:57=E2=80=AFPM Mark
> wr=
> > ote:
> >
> >> On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:44=E2=80=AFPM Odhiambo Washington
> > il.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> This is why I su
On 2024-03-16, Nick Holland wrote:
> IF you want to make changes to disk, use "config -ef" from
> the booted system, then write your changes to disk. Then
> you can either use config -ef to re-enable a device, or just
> copy over an unmodified kernel.
>
> Be aware that altering the kernel binary
On 2024-03-16, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 3:57=E2=80=AFPM Mark wr=
> ote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:44=E2=80=AFPM Odhiambo Washington il.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> This is why I suggested he should run Mailman3 from the word go.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> It looks almost impo
Thx. So, there is no kernel support for the Intel MEI,
but kernel only knows how to identify it.
Ugh, I wish OpenBSD had a way to audit hardware
components, please? Because this Intel MEI is a
closed source software (Linux based from what I read)
and running inside our CPUs, with full unfettered
u
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 7:29 PM Nick Holland
wrote:
> Again, an incorrect assumption. boot -c does NOT retain
> changes between boots. UKC> is after the kernel is loaded
> but before the kernel is fully running. While in ukc>,
> the kernel doesn't really have an ability to write to
> disk, as i
On 3/16/24 08:52, ofthecentury wrote:
I boot with 'boot -c' and then
enter 'disable mei' and then
'quit'.
Pcidump still shows Intel MEI,
just as it does when booting
with default config. I don't
think anything changed.
In this case, correct.
As was already pointed out -- devices exist or don't
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 3:57 PM Mark wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:44 PM Odhiambo Washington
> wrote:
>
>>
>> This is why I suggested he should run Mailman3 from the word go.
>>
>>
>>
> It looks almost impossible to setup Mailman3 on OpenBSD.
>
> No, this is not working at all;
> https://xn
On 3/16/24 14:10, Gabor Nagy wrote:
hello,
maybe?
Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
https://www.tumfatig.net/2023/running-openbsd-on-raspberry-pi-zero-2-w/
This is incredible! I have a zero 2W somewhere, though I put it into a
GPI case. The drawback with the GPI case is it will not
hello,
maybe?
Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
https://www.tumfatig.net/2023/running-openbsd-on-raspberry-pi-zero-2-w/
Olaf Schreck ezt írta (időpont: 2024. márc. 15., P,
23:43):
> > Could you point out a hardware for this kind of use-case? I would liek
> to have something smaller th
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 05:52:22PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> I boot with 'boot -c' and then
> enter 'disable mei' and then
> 'quit'.
> Pcidump still shows Intel MEI,
> just as it does when booting
> with default config. I don't
> think anything changed.
> But UKC doesn't complain
> when I disabl
I boot with 'boot -c' and then
enter 'disable mei' and then
'quit'.
Pcidump still shows Intel MEI,
just as it does when booting
with default config. I don't
think anything changed.
But UKC doesn't complain
when I disable mei, so I know
it knows 'mei' and disables it.
But how would I know it
does di
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:44 PM Odhiambo Washington
wrote:
>
> This is why I suggested he should run Mailman3 from the word go.
>
>
>
It looks almost impossible to setup Mailman3 on OpenBSD.
No, this is not working at all;
https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/mailman3-on-openbsd-71/
Any other tutorial I c
On 2024-03-15, Hari wrote:
> --MNLCWRX1LHJQ0WPDBV4OIGW5JIHZDB
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset=utf-8
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> I have uses mtw wifi firmware=2E
>
> I don't know what do you mean by multicast=2E I works perfectly fine with =
> linux=2E
If you don't
Thanks for the reply, Chris.
I found interesting this intervention of Laurence
because (as you know I'm on usb storage devices from an age
and..) in front of an hang problem of the usb
peripherals Laurence pointed out about the different performances
on the usb stack can be a reasonable cause of t
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