Hello to you all!
I upgraded without problem to 7.5, everything went smooth as always,
except when I tried to upgrade the packages.
This are the errors of `doas pkg_add -uV` (there is no version of
firefox installed, if that helps)
No pkgname in packing-list for .libs1-firefox-esr-91.13.0
No pkg
Pardon me for not sending plain text the first time. Got trigger happy.
Ollie
I have been running the Vaultwarden password manager behind relayd for a couple
of years now, and have spun up a new 7.5 VM on Vultr to test.
I'
I have been running the Vaultwarden password manager behind relayd for a couple
of years now, and have spun up a new 7.5 VM on Vultr to test.
I'm using pkg_add to install the binary package for the 7.5 release -
vaultwarden-1.30.5, so nothing nonstandard.
The problem - Vaultwarden uses a websoc
Successful upgrades since 6.2
# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 14.4G4.9G8.8G36%/
/dev/sd1a 3.6G2.0K3.4G 1%/scratch
On 4/7/24 14:28, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
Do you have enough available space on partition?
I’ll have to get back to you on this tomorrow, but I JUST got IPv6 working
again with Comcast. The short answer:
This helped me: https://lipidity.com/openbsd/router/
Recently Comcast changed how their dhcpv6 servers work in my area and I had to
change the dhcpv6-server rule to this
pass in on
Hello,
I recently updated to -current (about a week ago).
I see that Libressl is at 3.9.1 just now, but I hope that won't be an issue
(I did not see anything in the release notes that would impact my question).
---
$ openssl version
LibreSSL 3.9.0
---
Over the years, I have made certificates fo
Do you have enough available space on partition? You didn't mention how many
OS upgrades you've done on these systems.
diana
On April 7, 2024 3:04:53 PM MDT, Glen Gunsalus
wrote:
>I have been running OpenBSD on three apu2 boards (as firewalls) for several
>years and doing remote (ssh to boar
I have been running OpenBSD on three apu2 boards (as firewalls) for several
years and doing remote (ssh to boards) with no problems.
Doing the 7.4 to 7.5 upgrades I had an initial success then two failures. Not
confidence building since these firewalls are at remote sites.
Not sure where the p
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 05:17:25PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 12:03:21AM -0700, lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
So OpenBSD has been correctly installed, thanks so much to maintain it nice!
The problem was with the BIOS, it needs IHCH or something like that to be
recogniz
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 05:17:25PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >
> > The problem was with the BIOS, it needs IHCH or something like that to be
> > recognized!
> > But it is working now as a xfce Desktop!
>
> Seems to be (not only) a DELL thing: Some time ago I tried an Openbsd
> installer o
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 12:03:21AM -0700, lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
Hello
i have 1 DELL Latitude E4300 that had OBSD 7.3 working correctly, but i
decided to do a clean installation of 7.5 deleting everything on it with a
live cd linux; then tested 7.5 and it says NO disk.
After that i tested Lin
Дана 24/04/07 12:46PM, Страхиња Радић написа:
> Ok. The alternative would be to find a way to make 7.5 efifb work on my
> laptop.
> The version of efifb from 7.4 works (that is how I installed 7.4 in the first
> place), unlike 7.5 efifb.
I'd just like to add that it efifb might not even be the
On 2024-04-07 10:27 UTC, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-04-06, Florian Obser wrote:
>> Someone with pull at UPC^W ziggo^W vodafone^W liberty global could
>> potentially get that situation improved.
>
> Often on an OpenBSD box using one of these connections, you want
> one or more /64s rather
Дана 24/04/07 10:32AM, Stuart Henderson написа:
> None of the ramdisk kernels include these large drivers (no difference
> in that respect between 7.4 and 7.5, or any other release).
Ok. The alternative would be to find a way to make 7.5 efifb work on my laptop.
The version of efifb from 7.4 work
On 2024-04-07, Страхиња Радић wrote:
> (manually retyped to avoid large attachments):
thank you!
> 2. The result of entering `boot -c` at the `boot>` prompt with /bsd.upgrade
> having the execute bit set (so 7.5 /bsd.upgrade would boot by default):
>
> OpenBSD 7.5 (RAMDISK_CD) #76: Wed Ma
On 2024-04-06, Florian Obser wrote:
> Someone with pull at UPC^W ziggo^W vodafone^W liberty global could
> potentially get that situation improved.
Often on an OpenBSD box using one of these connections, you want
one or more /64s rather than a host address, I don't think there's
an alternative t
Дана 24/04/07 10:11AM, Stuart Henderson написа:
> Yes. It's very common though, especially when constructing strings for
> debug logging. I see this a lot with software in the GNOME ecosystem
> using sprintf for this.
Programmers who pass NULL to %s format specifier are writing incorrect code,
wh
On Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:02:05 +0200,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> softraid doesn't allow creating a 'degraded mirror' i.e. a single drive
> that you can later add another drive to make a RAID1. You would need at
> least one spare drive to do what you want.
>
Thanks, that is a kind of inside which
On 2024-04-06, Страхиња Радић wrote:
> Дана 24/04/06 06:04PM, Stuart Henderson написа:
>> The fact that these all started hitting this with the same printf string
>> (including tmux, which is in base) makes me wonder if it's coming from a
>> library, the most likely being libcurses which was updat
Дана 24/04/07 11:57AM, Sebastien Marie написа:
> Here, you are comparing GENERIC.MP kernel with RAMDISK_CD kernel.
>
> A RAMDISK_CD kernel is a reduced kernel with only what is necessary to
> install openbsd. radeondrm and amdgpu are NOT part of it, and it is
> expected.
Is there any way for me t
On 2024-04-06, Kirill A Korinsky wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Apr 2024 23:14:39 +0200,
> Peter Hessler wrote:
>>
>> RAID0 is called that because zero is what you'll recover if you lose a
>> disk. This is amazingly dangerous, and you're going to have a bad time.
>>
>> Do a backup, then restore from back
Страхиња Радић writes:
> As a follow-up to my previous post, after rereading [1], I tried to compare
> the
> status of radeondrm, efifb and amdgpu in 7.4 /bsd boot and 7.5 /bsd.upgrade
> boot. I got this (manually retyped to avoid large attachments):
>
> 1. The result of entering `boot -c` at
As a follow-up to my previous post, after rereading [1], I tried to compare the
status of radeondrm, efifb and amdgpu in 7.4 /bsd boot and 7.5 /bsd.upgrade
boot. I got this (manually retyped to avoid large attachments):
1. The result of entering `boot -c` at the `boot>` prompt with /bsd.upgrade
> Hello
>
> i have 1 DELL Latitude E4300 that had OBSD 7.3 working correctly, but i
> decided to do a clean installation of 7.5 deleting everything on it with a
> live cd linux; then tested 7.5 and it says NO disk.
>
> After that i tested Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD all them where installed
> without a
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