Re: VMM 6.9amd64 host video acceleration

2021-05-12 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
* mindless On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 11:30 PM BergenBergen BergenBergen wrote: > > I just have to say this hatred and twisting of facts could be due to > my mindness promotion of our operating system. > > I've hurt a lot of people. Jealousy is a m*. > > --Murk > >

Re: VMM 6.9amd64 host video acceleration

2021-05-12 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
I just have to say this hatred and twisting of facts could be due to my mindness promotion of our operating system. I've hurt a lot of people. Jealousy is a m*. --Murk On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 8:09 PM Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Have you considered using a real computer? > > Martin wrote: > > >

Using httpd to add ACME Challenge support to existing relayd setup

2021-04-01 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Hi! I have some webapps that need Let's Encrypt certificates. I currently use relayd to forward matching hostnames to my Ruby on Rails ports (https://puma.io/), and was wondering what would be the ideal way of adding ACME Challenge support to this setup? So far I've added an ACME challenge table,

Re: phonetic alphabet on OpenBSD

2018-10-14 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Slightly off topic, but: http://www.phonelosers.org/2017/12/confusing-phonetic-alphabet/ All the best, Murk On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 11:29 PM Christian Weisgerber wrote: > On 2018-10-14, Jan Stary wrote: > > > Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD? > > I still haven't read Ladefoged ye

Re: chromium and firefox - myths and facts?

2018-06-11 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
> Answered it in the long, the short version is: Chrome/Iridium is safer code. Chrome is also way more comfortable to develop y'all web/mobile apps in. Win-win! All the best, Murk On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 4:29 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > In that case, are the Chromium updates in current worth

Re: Limit CPU usage of a process?

2018-05-30 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
1 > > You might be describing https://man.openbsd.org/setrlimit.2 or the > ulimit shell builtin (ulimit -t). But you might not want what you are > describing, if that is the case. > > -- > Raul > > > On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 2:35 PM, BergenBergen BergenBergen > wrote: &

Re: Limit CPU usage of a process?

2018-05-29 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Browser or not, how *does* one cap CPU resources though? I think it's a very interesting question, and I'm sorta baffled by the fact that the demand for this kinda thing hasn't been any higher. All the best, Murk On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 8:10 PM, Dumitru Mișu Moldovan wrote: > On 05/27/18 13:07,

Re: Limit CPU usage of a process?

2018-05-27 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
I'd much rather prefer a generic tool that could limit any process, rather than trying to come up with ways to strip down ones browser. FreeBSD has a cpulimit (https://github.com/opsengine/cpulimit/) port, and it would be nice if OpenBSD could too. I'm not skilled enough to make one, but I'd glad

Re: Limit CPU usage of a process?

2018-05-27 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Have a look at http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Port-request-cpulimit-td267083.html and please let me know how it went! All the best, Murk On Sun, May 27, 2018 at 12:07 PM, Maximilian Pichler < maxim.pich...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is it possible to limit the CPU usage of a given process

Re: Hellos from the Lands of Norway.

2017-11-07 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Your name is not Norwegian. What's going on here? On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2017-11-07, Ywe Cærlyn wrote: > > I hate replying to a post about licenses, but you're missing something > fundamental here... > > >

Re: Forum software

2017-10-25 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
Hi, I'd recommend http://thredded.org/ as it's both Ruby and Rails and developed by Google developers. Have fun! On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 8:30 PM, flipchan wrote: > Grtz *! > Sry for going alittle bit off topic , me and a friend are trying to > rebuild a swedish openbsd forum (openbsd.se) it's

Re: Moving a Web site from IIS to httpd

2017-08-31 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
I wish migrating from Rails Nginx to Rails httpd would be that easy. Seems now I have to pay the uwsgi team hundreds of dollars to come up with a config for me. If anybody wishes to join me in paying for this config so we can create an online tut do feel free to let me know. All the best, Murk

Re: maybe misc can help even it's not openbsd related

2017-08-24 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
* StackOverflow = Server Fault On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 12:50 PM, BergenBergen BergenBergen < murk.fletc...@gmail.com> wrote: > OpenBSD uses OpenSMTPD, which is much better than Postfix. You're much > more likely to get help with that. > > As for Postfix, have you tried St

Re: maybe misc can help even it's not openbsd related

2017-08-24 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
OpenBSD uses OpenSMTPD, which is much better than Postfix. You're much more likely to get help with that. As for Postfix, have you tried StackOverflow or Freenode? On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote: > Hi there, > > since I know ppl on this list are always willing to help eve

Re: OT: Recommendations for a CMS?

2017-05-07 Thread BergenBergen BergenBergen
https://www.locomotivecms.com/ is great, _AND_ it's Ruby on Rails :) Win-win. Good luck! --Murk On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 6:24 PM, Paul Suh wrote: > Folks, > > Completely off topic, but I'd value input from this community in > particular. I need to recommend a (replacement) CMS for the public-faci