Re: GPIO for P8 Expansion Header on Beaglebone Black

2016-08-10 Thread Artturi Alm
> > > Most hardware + firmware combinations provide insufficient detail > > > to know what pins are used for what, reserved for what, or wired > > > to an auto-destruct. > > > > But that's by design. GPIO is simply an interface to a digital I/O pin = > > on the CPU. Everything after that is up

Re: Override NGROUPS_MAX

2016-07-20 Thread Artturi Alm
our it seems. the Huge difference is between kernel and kernal code, now have you used config to make changes to usar code? you should test the diff i sent, if so. -Artturi > On Wed, Jul 20, 2016, at 05:02 PM, Artturi Alm wrote: > > > Congratulations. You are no longer running OpenBSD

Re: Override NGROUPS_MAX

2016-07-20 Thread Artturi Alm
> Congratulations. You are no longer running OpenBSD. Your system > has a significant incompatibility, and now we cannot accept any > bug reports from you anymore. Any bug you hit might be due to that > change you made. You own the change. How about config(8)? "Use of an alternative kernel

Re: Request to OpenBSD Dev's - Beer on offer

2013-10-29 Thread Artturi Alm
On 10/29/13 13:45, Andy wrote: Code snippets can be seen on; http://sourceforge.net/projects/kbfd/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/bfdd/ Editing these to compile and work on OpenBSD and run 'bgpctl neighbor $bfdpeer down' etc is beyond my skills.. No editing will make the license work in

Re: Verified OS concerns

2013-09-19 Thread Artturi Alm
On 09/20/13 00:00, thornton.rich...@gmail.com wrote: Interesting thread... Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network. this is misc@, not twitter. while i finally reply to message by you, i want to ask a question. how about dropping at least the 'Wireless'

Re: Squeezebox (forward udp broadcasts between interfaces?) )

2013-05-09 Thread Artturi Alm
2013/5/10 Tor Houghton t...@bogus.net I'm running 5.2, and I am wondering if it's possible to forward broadcast requests between interfaces. I've got a Squeezebox that doesn't seem to like that the media server is on a different segment than itself. Both the media server and the Squeezebox

Re: turn ipw(4) off when not needed

2012-10-18 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/18 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org: On 2012-10-17, Artturi Alm artturi@gmail.com wrote: Hmm, there used to be sensors on my thinkpad T60, now sysctl hw.sensors shows me nothing, and sysctl hw does seem to wait something, i gave up after an half minute and ^C'd my way out

Re: turn ipw(4) off when not needed

2012-10-17 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/17 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz: This is current/i386 on an IBM Thinkpad T40. It comes with an ipw(4) wifi interface, which works fine. Anyway, the ipw(4) seems to be one of the substantial battery eaters. So I would like to not use the interface when running on battery and not actually

Re: Bitcoin client for OpenBSD?

2012-10-16 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/16 Fritz Wuehler fr...@spamexpire-201210.rodent.frell.theremailer.net: ...snip... Bottom line appears to be a lone miner with a normal desktop computer is not going to be able to do anything but heat up his room. I agree bitcoin is a cool concept and design and the history is

Re: the idea of /fastboot ?

2012-10-12 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/11 Boudewijn Dijkstra sp4mtr4p.boudew...@indes.com: What about init.8 and init.c? They also mention fastboot. You're right, those were missing since i redirected output of cvs diff into a wrong file from sbin/init because of typo. i should triple-read before sending, thanks for the

Re: the idea of /fastboot ?

2012-10-09 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/10 Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com: On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: Yes, it is a relic. You may take action against it, Ted. Don't forget to also remove the shutdown(8) bits that use it. Philip Guenther was bored, does this miss

Re: Weird sudo behavior?

2012-10-08 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/9 Todd C. Miller todd.mil...@courtesan.com: This is normal behavior for the version of sudo that ships with OpenBSD. You can enable per-tty timestamps by enabling the tty_tickets option. E.g., in sudoers add a line like: Defaults tty_tickets - todd Confusingly sudoers(5) says

Re: Nginx, FCGI and C programs

2012-10-05 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/10/4 Ville Valkonen weezeld...@gmail.com: Hi, I've configured Nginx and FCGI to run some C/C++ apps, well almost. When navitaging to http://host.foo/weezel/progut/default.cgi nginx's error log states the following (below there is test.c, test.c == default.cgi): 2012/10/04 16:52:22

fopen.3

2012-10-02 Thread Artturi Alm
Hi, Diff below would make fopen.3 description more consistent, i think. while it's more repetitive, it does get rid of 'create text file'. -Artturi Index: fopen.3 === RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libc/stdio/fopen.3,v retrieving

Re: How to PROVE your system is up to date?

2012-09-18 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/9/18 Ed Flecko edfle...@gmail.com: Thanks Ted! You lost me - could you explain what you mean, Make a list of files affected, and then demonstrate that their timestamps occur after the patch publication.? Ed I'm not Ted, but i'd say it means that you should manually keep a list of

ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm -current

2012-09-12 Thread Artturi Alm
Hi, I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i think), in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. I'm using

Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm -current

2012-09-12 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org: * Artturi Alm artturi@gmail.com [120912 17:10]: Hi, I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i think), in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting

Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm -current

2012-09-12 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/9/12 Okan Demirmen o...@demirmen.com: On Wed 2012.09.12 at 16:42 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: 2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org: * Artturi Alm artturi@gmail.com [120912 17:10]: Hi, I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i think), in anything

Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm -current

2012-09-12 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/9/12 Artturi Alm artturi@gmail.com: 2012/9/12 Okan Demirmen o...@demirmen.com: On Wed 2012.09.12 at 16:42 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: 2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org: * Artturi Alm artturi@gmail.com [120912 17:10]: Hi, I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64

ugen(4) and libusb1 confusion

2012-08-17 Thread Artturi Alm
Hi, Bugs section of ugen(4) up to date? or does devel/libusb1 support reads from isochronous endpoints by mistake? In my tests with cheap chinese video capture usb-stick, for which the userland code using libusb supposedly works on other platforms, it never seems to return from read() in

Re: route(8) doc question

2012-08-01 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/8/1 Michael W. Lucas mwlu...@michaelwlucas.com Hi, route show displays flags for a route. But route(8) doesn't give me a conversion between those flags and their meaning. route(4) lists the flags, but in hex format and not such that I can translate UGRS into anything useful. I found

Re: simple PF rule? redirect port without touching address

2012-07-09 Thread Artturi Alm
2012/7/9 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org On 2012-07-09, Fil DiNoto fdin...@gmail.com wrote: I am trying to achieve something I thought would be simple, but haven't had any luck. I have an OpenBSD 5.0 router/firewall with public IP X.X.X.A Behind it are a mix of OpenBSD and

Re: acpitz critical temperature is too high

2012-06-19 Thread Artturi Alm
option to take advantage of acpitz(4) looks like a good idea. On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Artturi Alm artturi@gmail.comwrote: How about setting low to the warning level, and high to the shutdown level? That way you should be able to handle all 3 states w/o timers. below being normal

Re: acpitz critical temperature is too high

2012-06-18 Thread Artturi Alm
How about setting low to the warning level, and high to the shutdown level? That way you should be able to handle all 3 states w/o timers. below being normal, within where it notifies and steps down CPU and above where it does shutdown. 2012/6/19 Robert Connolly robertconnolly1...@gmail.com I