Anon Loli writes:
> Hi list
> I marked this thread as "(boring)" so to not anger snowflakes with
> boring/stupid questions.
>
> So this thread's question is: I found out that when recompiling the base
> system I think that it starts from scratch even though there should be object
> files to preve
On 06.07.24 04:08, Eric Pruitt wrote:
On Sat, Jul 06, 2024 at 01:49:05AM +0200, Christian Schulte wrote:
A database admin would have monitored the system and just enhanced
storage when required. Bad thing for me was, that I could not vaccuum
the database, because postgresql copies tables to n
On Sat, Jul 06, 2024 at 01:49:05AM +0200, Christian Schulte wrote:
> A database admin would have monitored the system and just enhanced
> storage when required. Bad thing for me was, that I could not vaccuum
> the database, because postgresql copies tables to new files to reclaim
> disk space after
Vào Th 6, 5 thg 7, 2024 vào lúc 21:18 Mike Larkin
đã viết:
>
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 07:17:35PM +0700, hahahahacker2009 wrote:
> > I'm on -current #168 (Thu Jul 4 18:00:50 MDT 2024) and I
> > cannot suspend (sleep) my computer using zzz. When I run zzz,
> > the screen enter power save mode, t
On 05.07.24 13:46, Jeremy Mates wrote:
On 2024-07-05 05:19:01 +0200, Christian Schulte wrote:
I have never seen an application performing such kind of checks.
Sendmail had a knob to refuse mail at a certain CPU load, on the
assumption that if a system was "too busy" it's in a bad state and
acc
On 05.07.24 13:50, Souji Thenria wrote:
On Fri Jul 5, 2024 at 4:19 AM BST, Christian Schulte wrote:
Hello,
Hi Christian,
What is the reasoning to check for disk space based on percentages? I
have never seen an application performing such kind of checks. If
there is not enough space, write
Hi list,
I have a basic VPN setup with iked with certificate authentication.
Periodically, something will attempt to authenticate against it that is
not me and I see the following in the logs:
Jul 5 10:55:47 server iked[15172]: spi=0x7680ddead2051f3c:
ikev2_send_auth_failed: authent
On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 08:08:43PM +, Anon Loli wrote:
> Hi list
> I marked this thread as "(boring)" so to not anger snowflakes with
> boring/stupid questions.
>
> So this thread's question is: I found out that when recompiling the base
> system I think that it starts from scratch even though
> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2024 at 2:48 PM
> From: "A B"
> I guess there will always be these kinds of momentum-investment issues (need
> users
> for investment, need investment for users), for smaller players, generally
> speaking.
True enough but if you get too much momentum, the OS becomes hor
Hi list
I marked this thread as "(boring)" so to not anger snowflakes with
boring/stupid questions.
So this thread's question is: I found out that when recompiling the base
system I think that it starts from scratch even though there should be object
files to prevent unnecessary compiling (I did a
Thank you for the reply, Stuart.
Running pkg_check startout out fine and then went off the rails. The output
is captured here -> https://sw.gy/files/pkg_check.html
The control characters passed through xterm and a clipboard so they may not
be accurate. Here are some screenshots of the original:
Il 05/07/2024 06:18, Anon Loli ha scritto:
[...]
Why did I then get told that OpenBSD is not for me?
I put it bluntly: because you don't listen.
Weren't you recovering a multigigabyte horribly broken filesystem using
your bare hands and a screwdriver? You're the next Kirk McKusick, aren't
you
On 2024-07-05, Ronald Dahlgren wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> On July 2nd, I updated a machine to the latest snapshot and rebooted. It
> came back without issue. I then issued `pkg_add
Take a look at OpenBSD src web interface for tcpdump, you'll see tcpdump is
maintained by OpenBSD.
If you think something is missing you can always submit source to add a
capability.
After using OpenBSD for over 25 years my observation is OpenBSD is willing to
look at source code submissions,
On Thu, Jul 04, 2024 at 11:57:16PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jul 04 17:08:53, anonl...@autistici.org wrote:
> > Hello mailing list
> > Probably a stupid question, but I reinstalled OpenBSD like 10 times this
> > week,
> > and every time I went to compile the kernel like it says in the
> > docu
On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 02:39:48PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I notice that tcpdump on openbsd differs from the linux version.
>
> Some options don't exist:
> - G rotate_seconds
> - W filecount
>
> Do you know why tcpdump on openbsd don't include these switch ?
>
> Would it be possible t
Hello,
I notice that tcpdump on openbsd differs from the linux version.
Some options don't exist:
- G rotate_seconds
- W filecount
Do you know why tcpdump on openbsd don't include these switch ?
Would it be possible to implement them on openbsd ?
Regards
Jan Stary:
> > > > > Why did you have your crypto volume as an 'i' partition?
> > > > Why? Because it says so in the manual, what do you mean??
> > > In what manual does it say to create an 'i' partition specificaly?
> > https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraidCrypto
>
> Does anyone know w
On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 07:17:35PM +0700, hahahahacker2009 wrote:
> I'm on -current #168 (Thu Jul 4 18:00:50 MDT 2024) and I
> cannot suspend (sleep) my computer using zzz. When I run zzz,
> the screen enter power save mode, the machine seems to be
> sleeping: the lights on the power button goes b
On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 09:29:33AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> Your messages to this list are nothing but a nuisance.
>
>
> On Jul 05 04:18:04, anonl...@autistici.org wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 04, 2024 at 08:53:01PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > > Anon Loli:
> > >
> > > > That doesn't defent
On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 06:35:22AM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2024 at 04:15:32AM +, Anon Loli wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jul 04, 2024 at 07:34:43PM +0200, Omar Polo wrote:
> > > On 2024/07/04 17:08:53 +, Anon Loli wrote:
> > > > Hello mailing list
> > > > Probably a stupid qu
I'm thinking probably Intel themselves invested money into their own engineers
to power optimize their hardware for Linux (arguably too little too late
considering the inefficiencies of CISC-to-RISC in hardware and the growth of
ARM as a result). Surely they would do it for servers (big electric
Hello,
On July 2nd, I updated a machine to the latest snapshot and rebooted. It
came back without issue. I then issued `pkg_add -U`. This machine was last
updated on June 6th, so not terribly long ago. Partway during the process,
the disk indicated it was full (not true) and no commands were avail
I'm on -current #168 (Thu Jul 4 18:00:50 MDT 2024) and I
cannot suspend (sleep) my computer using zzz. When I run zzz,
the screen enter power save mode, the machine seems to be
sleeping: the lights on the power button goes blinking for 2s,
and then the machine wake up.
The machine is Dell Optiple
On Fri Jul 5, 2024 at 4:19 AM BST, Christian Schulte wrote:
Hello,
Hi Christian,
What is the reasoning to check for disk space based on percentages? I
have never seen an application performing such kind of checks. If there
is not enough space, write would fail anyway. Checking for available
On 2024-07-05 05:19:01 +0200, Christian Schulte wrote:
> I have never seen an application performing such kind of checks.
Sendmail had a knob to refuse mail at a certain CPU load, on the
assumption that if a system was "too busy" it's in a bad state and
accepting mail would only make things worse.
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