It makes no difference that it's wifi.
If the printer is network connected, you can set it up in printcap(5)
as any other network-connected printer.
Make sure that the printer speaks postscript natively.
Otherwise, you will have to jump through hoops,
installing a printer-specific filter/driver et
On Aug 29 06:08:25, subrat.k.l...@protonmail.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm a new openbsd user trying to learn openbsd and use it as my daily
> driver. I'm facing an issue with local video playback where the screen
> gets stuck whenever I try to play any video and the only option I have
> is to
On Aug 27 22:56:59, ch...@mailfence.com wrote:
> I would like be able to transfer files over ethernet from a system
> that has been booted from bsd.rd
Why do you need that?
(The only case where I want to have files from a bsd.rd boot
is a dmesg of a machine I am looking at, without installing.
Wh
On Aug 13 04:37:25, my2...@has.im wrote:
> - /usr/local/share/gtk-doc (=131MB), html doc completed of some vary
> .png files.. I guess this could be not only an endemic problem of my
> stick as gtk-doc is not installed here: I'm not in the need of GTK C
> code documentation
> - /usr/local/sh
On Aug 09 07:36:00, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2023-08-08, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Aug 07 15:32:05, mill...@openbsd.org wrote:
> >> Your best bet may be to replace the onboard wireless with a card
> >> that is supported by OpenBSD.
> >
> > On Aug
On Aug 07 15:32:05, mill...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Your best bet may be to replace the onboard wireless with a card
> that is supported by OpenBSD.
On Aug 08 09:55:58, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> Swapping to a different card is likely to give better results (generally
> faster, more stable, a
> > Checking special files and directories.
> > Output format is:
> > filename:
> > criteria (shouldbe, reallyis)
> > etc/pf.conf:
> > permissions (0600, 0640)
>
> This seems to be since I updated to a snapshot:
I don't believe an upgrade switched on
the read bit o
On Jun 22 16:57:45, tobias.hei...@stusta.de wrote:
> > > > The arm64 default for the machdep.lidaction is 1, making the
> > > > system suspend when the lid is closed.
> >
> > On this M1 macbook (dmesg below), I see no difference
> > between lidaction=0 and lidaction=1; with both,
> > closing and
ping
On Apr 11 18:29:50, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > o On arm64, add a machdep.lidaction sysctl(8)
> > for aplsmc(4) Apple Silicon laptops.
>
> Should that be mentioned in the arm64 examples/sysctl.conf
> as on other such architectures?
>
> Index: etc/etc.arm64/sysctl.conf
> ===
On May 22 23:24:04, dave_t_tur...@barradas.free-online.co.uk wrote:
> The MacBookPro uses UEFI and will only boot from a USB stick for the
> install.
> After using the Apple magic 'alt' key to boot from the USB stick I get
> this:-
> probing pc0 mem [list of numbers]
> disk: hdo* hd1*
> > > OpenBSD
This is current/amd64 on an APU1C (dmesg below).
It runs off a microSD card (sd1 in a SD card adapter in the SD slot)
and has a 60GB mSATA (sd0 in the mSATA slot ) for backups of others.
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd1a 501M106M370M23%/
/dev/s
On Apr 26 11:38:40, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > On Apr 26 14:57:22, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > > On 2023-04-26, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > > This is current/amd64 on an APU1C (dmesg below).
> > > > While &
On Apr 26 14:57:22, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2023-04-26, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on an APU1C (dmesg below).
> > While 'sysctl hw' knows hw.power=1, apm doesn't know:
> >
> > Battery state: absent, 0% remaining, unknown lif
This is current/amd64 on an APU1C (dmesg below).
While 'sysctl hw' knows hw.power=1, apm doesn't know:
Battery state: absent, 0% remaining, unknown life estimate
AC adapter state: not known
Performance adjustment mode: auto (1000 MHz)
Yes, apmd -A is running.
Not that this matters much, the mach
On Apr 23 23:17:10, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Apr 23 21:00:35, na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
> > > That was in 2022. Lots of people will have machines without new BIOS.
> > I have the latest firmware and the ccp(4) RNG returns nothing but 0.
>
> With your diff, my APU2d's and APU2e's report all zeroe
On Apr 23 21:00:35, na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
> > That was in 2022. Lots of people will have machines without new BIOS.
> I have the latest firmware and the ccp(4) RNG returns nothing but 0.
With your diff, my APU2d's and APU2e's report all zeroes
with each of bios v4.11.0.5, v4.17.0.1, v4.17.0.2
On Apr 21 17:27:37, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> > Christian Weisgerber:
> >
> > > I built a kernel with an instrumented driver. Unfortunately, no
> > > entropy is provided:
> >
> > FWIW, it appears to work on the SoftIron OverDrive 1000:
> >
> > ccp: rng 058f9
Once we leveraged the synergy of the red and purple solution frameworks.
On Apr 18 07:47:56, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
> I was always partial to the blue or purple ones.
>
> On April 18, 2023 3:42:58 AM MDT, Joel Carnat wrote:
> >
> >> Le 18 avr. 2023 à 11:30, Stuart Henderson a
> >> écri
Reading random(4),
System activity (such as disk, network, and clock device interrupts),
and hardware random generator output is collected, ...
Does OpenBSD use any hardware RNG on the PC Engines APUs?
https://github.com/pcengines/apu2-documentation/issues/112
discusses the firmware support
> o On arm64, add a machdep.lidaction sysctl(8)
> for aplsmc(4) Apple Silicon laptops.
Should that be mentioned in the arm64 examples/sysctl.conf
as on other such architectures?
Index: etc/etc.arm64/sysctl.conf
===
RCS file: /cvs/src
On Apr 01 11:26:31, open...@cpnetserver.net wrote:
> Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
> I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me
> where to put this script?
> In /etc/rc.local it doesn't work...
> The scirtp is located in the path /home/tech
> and contains only this:
> ---
On Mar 24 17:47:28, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> a slight different console output:
> https://5md.at/l/obcons1
Don't do this. Console output is text - put it into the email,
don't make people go to a web page to read console output.
> I expect there is problem on that disk.
Obviously.
> and there is
On Mar 24 04:34:42, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> sd1(umass0:1:0) Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x2a
>SENSE KEY: Aborted Command
> ASC/ASCQ: information Unit iuCRC Error Detected
>
> sd1 was the original disk which the second backup disk was copy from.
> And obviously the faulty sd3
On Mar 21 16:56:51, openbsd_s...@protonmail.com wrote:
> How to convert "sndiod data stream" to "RTP(rtmp/rtsp) data stream".
> mplayer and vlc can recive the "RTP(rtmp/rtsp) data stream".
"sndio data stream" is linear PCM audio data.
That can be played in any audio player out there.
Why do you wa
On Mar 04 18:46:29, neb...@rawtext.club wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 06:21:08PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB.
> > > devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device
> > >
> I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB.
> devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device
> which has a normal 2 channel audio jack. I want to connect the line out
> connector of devA to the line-in of devB and listen to both devices
> with my head
On Feb 22 07:52:11, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
> (this is a request for a "that's stupid", not a suggestion
> of something people should do at this point)
>
> An idea that's been floating around in my head, inspired
> by the ZFS "scrubbing" idea: rather than build that "check
> your data"
This is current/amd64 on a PC;
no dmesg as it's not HW related.
I have a filesystem on a remote machine, mounted ro.
When trying to copy onto that filesystem:
$ scp -r dir/ box:/fs/path/
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/hans/.ssh/id_ed25519':
scp: stat remote: No such file or directory
scp: fail
On Feb 08 13:56:18, pe...@bsdly.net wrote:
> 1) close any open files stored there
> 2) make sure no process has the media as $PWD (as in, cd away from there,
>and really a variation on the first)
> 3) issue at least one sync command (some folklore will insist on three)
> 4) umount the media fro
post the full dmesg
On Feb 04 17:48:15, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> Sorry if I bother you again with the thread.
>
> The minipc will be on business from tomorrow and I will use it
> together with a little student of mine: it is enough critical that the
> "not configured" hello! doesn't reppresent any
On Feb 01 12:36:18, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> is it so ridiculous to ask a system test to boot in graphical mode in
> 2.5 min to care about it?
In the time it took you to write these emeils,
you could have a _full_install_ on a USB stick,
including X and everything.
On Jan 26 00:18:45, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> I have a large /media disk that I backup nightly using dump(8):
> full level 0 on the Sun/Mon night, incrementals through the week.
> The level 0 dump is huge, the incrementals are usualy trivial
> unless I add something to /media.
>
> Yesterday I chmod'd
I have a large /media disk that I backup nightly using dump(8):
full level 0 on the Sun/Mon night, incrementals through the week.
The level 0 dump is huge, the incrementals are usualy trivial
unless I add something to /media.
Yesterday I chmod'd a lot of the files, without making any other change.
On Sep 13 07:04:55, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
> > Long ago and far away, the Berkeley distributions used to ship an
> > assortment of system documentation in /usr/share/doc, including a
> > general-purpose system administrators manual.
> >
> > I guess people didn't want to update those, or maybe t
On Jan 13 15:58:20, euryd...@riseup.net wrote:
> On 23/01/13 12:42, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jan 09 13:10:09, euryd...@riseup.net wrote:
> > > I was able to distinguish between samples created by
> > > audio/sox and aucat(1) in informal AB/X testing on my 7th generation
> > > I'd certainly be interested in the ability to play audio in a way
> > > that avoids resampling altogether,
> >
> > If you have a 48kHz file, and your audio device can only do 44100,
> > then you have to resample, no way around it.
> > > similar to what a user can do on FreeBSD with the
> >
On Jan 09 13:10:09, euryd...@riseup.net wrote:
> I was able to distinguish between samples created by
> audio/sox and aucat(1) in informal AB/X testing on my 7th generation X1 Carbon
> with HiFiMan Sundara headphones plugged in. To describe the circumstances +
> outcome briefly: 9 out of 10 correct
On Jan 11 01:10:11, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 08:22:27PM +, John Rigg wrote:
> >
> > > > # If I recall correctly, I converted to FLAC here because the WAV
> > > > headers
> > > > # generated by aucat and SoX differed, and so SoX would refuse to play
> > > > WAV fil
> >
I don't get the point of your message explaning what dither is.
My whole point was that one of the sources of the perceived
difference between how sox resamples and hows aucat resamples
might be dithering, as aucat does not differ (right?).
On Jan 09 17:01:52, g...@oat.com wrote:
> The math goes
On Jan 09 13:10:09, euryd...@riseup.net wrote:
> > > aucat(1) currently says
> > >
> > > BUGS
> > >Resampling is low quality.
> > >
> > > Is this still considered to be the case?
> >
> > IMO, it doesn't deserve the BUGS section anymore, I'll remove this
> > sentence. Objections?
>
> A
On Oct 16 08:18:17, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 10:03:52PM +0200, Åke Nordin wrote:
> > On 10/14/22 11:21, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> > > Here are the measures of the aliasing noise using sine sweeps. Check
> > > the figure for the 44.1kHz to 48kH conversion, the sndiod column:
On Jan 07 00:00:31, di...@santanas.co.za wrote:
>
> >> The camera. Which is less important, because I can plug an external
> >> usb web cam. The camera is detected, but doesn't work. I think it
> >> was recording weirdly or in some crippled fashion.
>
> About the camera, here is some more usef
On Jan 05 22:22:44, n.carr...@alum.utoronto.ca wrote:
> Given that one of the goals of the OpenBSD project is to produce
> reliable documentation, I would have expected that this kind of potential
> corruption would have been at least mentioned
> somewhere. Surely we don’t expect every user to read
apm -A on AC power runs at max, for some time now.
Jan
On Nov 28 06:37:02, l...@ecentrum.hu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know since when, unfortunately, but it seems auto-adjusting CPU
> frequency doesn't work anymore on my APU1 and an APU4 PCEngines boards (I
> only have these versions at han
> > As for rotating metal disks, they have a lifetime;
> > that's why replacing them with SSD might be your best bet.
>
> In the case of an SDD, is there no consideration of turning them off,
> if they are unused for some time?
No.
> In the case of HDD, are you saying that putting them in "spun
evity to have them spun down,
> rather than them being up for months without any access needed.
Wait, so you know in advance for how many _months_
the machine can sleep?
>
> > On 27 Nov 2022, at 15:50, Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > On Nov 27 09:37:19, mytraddr...@gmail.com w
On Nov 27 09:37:19, mytraddr...@gmail.com wrote:
> The main thing I am trying to do is to make it sleep
> every now and then to protect resources.
How much eletricity does the machine eat?
(What other "resources" are you concerned about?)
> 1) Make it sleep and wake up when woken up remotely
> I
On Nov 24 17:01:55, miko...@kucharski.name wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 04:50:39PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2022-09-28, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> > > I'm looking for something similar like PC Engines APU board. Preferably
> > > 4 network cards, 4GB of RAM, low power consumption,
On Nov 21 01:38:41, rto...@ceti.pl wrote:
> I guess it would not be very hard to just add few more *roff hacks
Stop right here.
On Nov 10 00:39:59, mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
> Am Do., 10. Nov. 2022 um 00:25 Uhr schrieb Jan Stary :
> > With my current ISP, putting
> >
> > ifconfig pppoe0 down
> >
> > into rc.shutdown makes the subsequent boot faster with respect to pppoe.
> > I
On Nov 09 22:51:08, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2022-11-09, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >> I suspect that pppoe is a bit slow at startup, so unbound somehow times out
> >> but has no problems once the network setup/the machine is stable.
>
> The only times I've seen ISPs tak
> > > o Added CPU frequency sensors for each core on CPUs that have
> > > MPERF/APERF support.
This is current/amd64 on an APU2 (dmesg below).
The cpu line says PERF - does that imply MPERF/APEEF support?
The sensors seem enabled:
hw.sensors.cpu0.frequency0=95000.00 Hz
hw.sen
> > In my experience resampling quality in any particular implementation
> > is not guaranteed and can introduce significant artifacts.
> > Declaring a particular implementation "good enough" without
> > knowing more seems premature.
>
> Here are the measures of the aliasing noise using sine sweep
> By the way, sndiod defaults to 48k as well.
>
> > eg music , brower video and system sounds.
> > but is techncally up/down sampling based on feed.
Forgot to say/rant:
If you have a 44100 Hz linear PCM stereo wav file,
and play it with aucat, and sndiod resamples it to 48 kHz
(as I believe it d
On Oct 13 03:11:50, s...@skolma.com wrote:
> A questions about SNDIO and bit-perfect audio playback.
>
> I use a usb dac, audioquest dragonfly black 1.5,
> and headphones to listen to my digitised music collection,
> as i can conveniently move between my various devices.
>
> OpenBSD has detected
On Sep 07 14:42:11, l...@ecentrum.hu wrote:
> I noticed this weirdness here on an old but trusty T410 ThinkPad, in that it
> sometimes changes its sysctl hw.sensors names for its battery.
> Sometimes it's watthour/power and other times it's amphour/current:
>
> Doesn't hurt anything really, was j
> > > 1) On initial boot (with 7.1 release, on a usb stick) it more or less
> > > immediately panicked into ddb when I tried to pipe dmesg into a file on
> > > the usb stick. I took out the NVMe-card, and whether or not that was the
> > > problem the machine anyhow behaved better long enough for me
On Sep 01 14:47:35, stua...@longlandclan.id.au wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2022 09:28:56 +
> "O'Brien, Orla" wrote:
>
> > Confidentiality Notice: This email message, including any attachments, is
> > for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential
> > or proprietary i
> Indeed, the problem I am seeing happens with a 600 mA supply,
> and the problem disappears with a 1500 mA supply (for both cards).
>
> And the other APU (which is APU2E2) and has always
> run from mSATA without problems has a 1.25A supply.
>
> So I believe that was it. Let's see what heppens ov
On Aug 25 10:09:49, mlar...@nested.page wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 05:51:18PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on and APU2D0 (dmesg below)
> > upgraded to the most recent coreboot and snapshot.
> >
> > I am having trouble using an mSATA disk on the
On Aug 25 17:51:18, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on and APU2D0 (dmesg below)
> upgraded to the most recent coreboot and snapshot.
>
> I am having trouble using an mSATA disk on the machine.
> It boots from a 32GB SD card and runs just fine;
> but with an mSATA plugged into the mSAT
This is current/amd64 on and APU2D0 (dmesg below)
upgraded to the most recent coreboot and snapshot.
I am having trouble using an mSATA disk on the machine.
It boots from a 32GB SD card and runs just fine;
but with an mSATA plugged into the mSATA port,
it does not even get to boot the OS.
I have
On Aug 25 12:19:04, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on an APU2E2 (dmesgs below).
> I just upgraded coreboot from 4.11.0.5 to 4.17.0.2
> and upgraded OpenBSD to current.
>
> A diff of the two dmesg shows this (edited):
>
> --- apu2e2.20220629 Thu Aug 25 12:00:22 2022
> +++ apu2e2.2
This is current/amd64 on an APU2E2 (dmesgs below).
I just upgraded coreboot from 4.11.0.5 to 4.17.0.2
and upgraded OpenBSD to current.
A diff of the two dmesg shows this (edited):
--- apu2e2.20220629 Thu Aug 25 12:00:22 2022
+++ apu2e2.20220824 Thu Aug 25 12:12:34 2022
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
On Aug 09 15:30:32, luci...@ctrl-c.club wrote:
> I'm sure that there are still folks
> who use CDs for playing music.
on a computer?
On Aug 04 21:27:09, b...@benghancock.com wrote:
> So, to wrap up: I do not recommend the Brother HLL2350DW for your
> OpenBSD printing needs. I may end up heeding the suggestions to
> simply buy a printer that speaks PostScript. Recommendations welcome.
I bought an HP LaserJet M608 for peanuts, wo
Seriously, get a printer that speaks PostScript and PDF.
These exist, and are not too expensive. The just say
lp::lp=:rm=aa.bb.cc.dd:rp=lp:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:sh:
On Jul 31 13:34:18, grobe...@gmail.com wrote:
> I use an HL-L2370DW which only accepts PCL on BINARY_P1.
>
On Jul 06 11:54:02, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2022-07-06, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on an APU2D0, dmesg below
> > Everything runs just fine from a SD card.
> >
> > My problem is it does not boot with this mSATA disk in.
> > The leds
This is current/amd64 on an APU2D0, dmesg below
Everything runs just fine from a SD card.
My problem is it does not boot with this mSATA disk in.
The leds of the mSATA and the leds of the APU keep blinking,
the console keeps repeating
PC Engines apu2
coreboot build 2006
On Jun 13 09:53:46, mlar...@nested.page wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 06:01:39PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below).
> > It is using this M2 SSD as a system disk:
> >
> > sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0:
> > naa.5001b448b853
On Jun 13 09:53:46, mlar...@nested.page wrote:
> could be thermals. Try a better heat sink/fan on the drive then try again?
Thanks for the hint. Indeed, the disk is hot;
currently it only has a slab of heat paste on it.
This is current/amd64 on a PC (dmesg below).
It is using this M2 SSD as a system disk:
sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0: naa.5001b448b8532530
sd0: 238475MB, 512 bytes/sector, 488397168 sectors, thin
I do a weekly dd read of all disks as a precaution
to see if any of the report any errors, as in
dd b
On May 30 15:24:19, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/adm64 on a PC (dmesg below).
> I monitor disk status with atactl.
> On one of the disks, I get this:
>
> # atactl sd2 identify
> Model: WDC WD3200AAJS-00VWA0, Rev: 12.01B02, Serial #:
> WD-WMARW0118535
> Device type: ATA, fixed
This is current/adm64 on a PC (dmesg below).
I monitor disk status with atactl.
On one of the disks, I get this:
# atactl sd2 identify
Model: WDC WD3200AAJS-00VWA0, Rev: 12.01B02, Serial #: WD-WMARW0118535
Device type: ATA, fixed
Cylinders: 16383, heads: 16, sec/track: 63, total sectors: 6251
On May 27 19:39:18, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 27 May 2022, Jan Stary wrote:
> > ... and with the latest snapshot, they are back.
> ...
> > acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3(350@96 mwait.1@0x20), C2(500@64 mwait.1@0x10),
> > C1(1000@1 mwait.1), PSS
> > acpicpu1 at acpi
... and with the latest snapshot, they are back.
OpenBSD 7.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #556: Thu May 26 12:15:05 MDT 2022
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 14861991936 (14173MB)
avail mem = 14394216448 (13727MB)
random: good seed from bootblocks
mpath0
This is current/adm64, dmesgs below.
With the current snapshot, the C states are gone:
-acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3(350@96 mwait.1@0x20), C2(500@64 mwait.1@0x10), C1(1000@1
mwait.1), PSS
-acpicpu1 at acpi0: C3(350@96 mwait.1@0x20), C2(500@64 mwait.1@0x10), C1(1000@1
mwait.1), PSS
-acpicpu2 at acpi0: C
On May 06 08:13:42, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2022-05-06, Theo Buehler wrote:
> > While we could readily make libssl fall back to the legacy stack if
> > SSL_OP_NO_TICKET is disabled, I don't think this optimization outweighs
> > the overall benefit of TLSv1.3 - better protocol, cleane
This is just to confirm that both Chrome and Firefox
perform _much_ better after I replaced a HDD with a SSD
in a Thinkpad T410.
On Apr 26 13:40:46, sh+openbsd-m...@codevoid.de wrote:
> Mihai Popescu wrote (2022-04-26 01:13 CEST):
> > I use OpenBSD amd64 snapshots on the following dmesg hardware.
On Apr 10 19:09:05, yogi9...@gmail.com wrote:
> Good Evening Community,
> I am running the following command in the OpenBSD 6.2.
You want to upgrade.
> *"tcpdump -Nneqt -w tcpdump.pcap -i vic0 &"*
> and using the following newsyslog.conf entry for rotating the tcpdump.pcap
> # logfile_name
> It seems that problem is not having any display device during sysupgrade
> process.
I don't think sysupgrade has any requirements regarding a display device:
headless machines get sysupgraded regularly
On Mar 29 10:25:34, fbax...@gmail.com wrote:
> I copied all files from /mnt/wd1l to /mnt/wd2l
> wd2l is slightly larger than wd1l; yet wd2l is full!
> $ df -h /mnt/wd1l /mnt/wd2l
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/wd1l 1020G 952G 16.5G 98% /mnt/wd1l
> /dev/wd2l 1020G 969G -508M
On Mar 23 14:10:58, zel...@zeloff.org wrote:
> I have a laptop in which I use ifstated to determine whether it is "at
> home" or whether it is "roaming", and bring up the VPN -- used to be
> iked, now its wg -- for unwind and some NFS shares, if it is.
>
> My question is: how would you detect if t
This is current/amd64 on a Thinkpad T410 (dmesg below).
My firefox session just got killed with
UVM: pid 76017 (firefox), uid 1000 killed: out of swap
The machine has 8GB of ram and no swap.
There was a few GB of free ram at the moment.
Is there something that makes the system want to us
On Mar 14 01:52:15, k...@goyman.com wrote:
> I use OpenBSD for all my network gears except wireless access points.
Same here.
> My current access points are getting old and I'd like to replace them.
> I did a bit of researches and there are quite some boards
> supported by OpenBSD, but I cannot f
On Feb 11 10:51:13, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Some time ago, a diff circulated either here or on tech@
> to test lock order reversals via witness(4). The diff is
> already in cvs, but I kept option WITNESS in all MP kernels.
>
> That has mostly resulted in something like
>
> witness: acquiring dupli
On Mar 03 10:11:07, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
> noatime is a nice little kick with seemingly
> zero consequences (it does defeat a standard Unix file system feature,
> but I've not come across anything that uses file access time stamps).
I remember some shells reporting "new mail"
based o
On Feb 16 12:34:28, kacperwil...@disroot.org wrote:
> > Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> > /dev/sd0a 986M 985M -48.2M 105% /
>
> Can someone please explain to me how is it possible to have negative
> available space? Wouldn't it be impossible to able to take
On Feb 16 11:01:17, lour...@runningwolf.co.za wrote:
> Hello to Everyone,
>
> Thank you for your time and expertise.
>
> This is my first OpenBSD installation**so I am an obsd greenhorn, this is
> 7.0 that has been kept up to date
> *
> *
> My / has run out of disk space and I cannot see any perc
On Feb 07 13:19:20, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 10:04 AM Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > On Feb 05 13:41:25, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 2:54 AM Jan Stary wrote:
> > >
> > > > This is current/amd64 on a Thinkapd
On Feb 05 13:41:25, guent...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 2:54 AM Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > This is current/amd64 on a Thinkapd T420s, dmesgs below.
> > It seems that C2 is or is not supported depending on
> > whether the machine boots on AC or on battery
> &
This is current/amd64 on a Thinkapd T420s, dmesgs below.
It seems that C2 is or is not supported depending on
whether the machine boots on AC or on battery
(judging by three boots of each).
Is this intended?
-acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3(350@104 io@0x415), C1(1000@1 halt), PSS
-acpicpu1 at acpi0: C3(350@
On Feb 02 11:49:50, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2022-02-02, Jan Stary wrote:
> > #define noreturn __dead
> > #else
> > #include
> > #endif
> >
> > and stdnoreturn.h indeed does not exist.
>
> Where are you looking? It
On Jan 31 14:31:58, bry...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 02:16:20PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on a PC, dmesgs below.
> > Looking at the diff between a Jan 24 and a Jan 31 dmesg,
> > it seems that the C2 and C3 are no longer recognized:
> > 4. Did some Raspberry Pi's come with a micro sd slot or something???
> >There's mention of using a small SD card as well as having a USB
> >device for OpenBSD... this doesn't seem to apply to Pi 4 B as there
> >are only USB ports...
The 4B does take a micro SD card, I am running of
This is current/armv7 on a Beagle Bone Black (dmesg below).
make build just failed in usr.bin/awk with
===> usr.bin/awk
yacc -o awkgram.tab.c -d /usr/src/usr.bin/awk/awkgram.y
/usr/src/usr.bin/awk/awkgram.y: yacc finds 62 shift/reduce conflicts
/usr/src/usr.bin/awk/awkgram.y: yacc finds 87 reduce
On Dec 18 10:27:19, maillists.rul...@mailbox.org wrote:
> /etc/rc.conf.local:
> sndiod_flags=-f rsnd/0 -F rsnd/1
> ...
>
> /etc/hotplug/{attach,detach}:
> ...
> DEVCLASS=$1
> DEVNAME=$2
> case $DEVCLASS in
> 0)
> case $DEVNAME in
>
Current cvs (built when booted on a Jan 4 snapshot kernel)
does no longer emit the message - see dmesg below.
Before I start reading the commits between (pre) Jan 4 and now,
does anyone have a tip on what could have caused that?
> > > > OpenBSD 7.0-current (GENERIC) #14: Mon Jan 24 04:58:29 MST 2
Aha:
> > > OpenBSD 7.0-current (GENERIC) #0: Tue Jan 4 22:31:14 CET 2022
> > > h...@bbb.stare.cz:/usr/src/sys/arch/armv7/compile/GENERIC
> > > bootfile: sd0a:/bsd
> > > boot device: sd0
> > > root on sd1a (93aae518915c8841.a) swap on sd1b dump on sd1b
> > > OpenBSD 7.0-current (GENERIC) #14:
On Jan 31 15:51:06, mark.kette...@xs4all.nl wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 15:41:32 +0100
> > From: Jan Stary
> >
> > On Jan 31 14:47:41, mark.kette...@xs4all.nl wrote:
> > > > Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 14:03:29 +0100
> > > > From: Jan Stary
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