This is 6.8-current/amd64 on a Thinkpad T400;
dmesg and mixerctl -av below. It has
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 82801I HD Audio" rev 0x03: msi
azalia0: codecs: Conexant CX20561
audio0 at azalia0
Playback works just fine (speakers and headphones),
but recording only works with the exte
On Oct 15 08:55:41, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2020-10-14, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Mostly works, except the wifi is not recognized:
> > "Broadcom BCM4315" rev 0x01 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
> > Is that similar to the BCM4318 mentioned in bwi(4)?
Mostly works, except the wifi is not recognized:
"Broadcom BCM4315" rev 0x01 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Is that similar to the BCM4318 mentioned in bwi(4)?
If so, is there a chance of supporting it?
dmesg and pcidump -vxxx below
- how can I help debug this?
Jan
OpenBSD 6.8-
This is current/amd64 on a ThinkPad T400 (dmesg below).
The machine has a slot for a SIM card, and I'm considering
getting a data-tarif SIM to put in there so it has its own
connection (although iwn works as a client to a mobile AP).
Is anyone using a data SIM in a laptop?
Is that supported at all
Hello Laurie,
> > Can people please recommend an USB camera that is known to work well with
> > OpenBSD?
>
> Since Marcus fixed MJPEG support in uvideo recently, most USB cameras will
> probably work pretty well with uvideo.
>
> *However*, uvideo currently doesn't support the ability to set thin
ping
On Aug 27 11:32:08, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Aug 21 21:16:40, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > On Aug 21 21:04:53, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > > I came across some m4 problems when trying to compile sox
> > > (a future version of the audio/sox port), which uses the
> > > horrendous autotools to create
Hello Laurie,
On Sep 21 17:54:40, lau...@tratt.net wrote:
> However, there's a probably deeper point here. IMHO, video(1) isn't really a
> sensible tool for viewing or recording video
I find it nice that a base tool exists
for viewing and recording video, even
if not the compressed formats.
> as
It breaks my heart to see audacity mentioned but not SoX.
Jan
--- faq13.html.orig Thu Sep 24 15:04:53 2020
+++ faq13.html Thu Sep 24 15:04:36 2020
@@ -242,8 +242,8 @@ is unmuted.
If needed, the resulting WAV file could be compressed with the
appropriate program from the ports tre
On Sep 24 11:36:24, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is 6.8-beta/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> iwm stopped working, saying
>
> iwm0: hw rev 0x200, fw ver 34.0.1, address e4:a4:71:40:21:08
> iwm0: fatal firmware error
> iwm0: could not remove MAC context (error 35)
>
This is 6.8-beta/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
iwm stopped working, saying
iwm0: hw rev 0x200, fw ver 34.0.1, address e4:a4:71:40:21:08
iwm0: fatal firmware error
iwm0: could not remove MAC context (error 35)
iwm0: fatal firmware error
iwm0:
> On Sep 23 20:55:45, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > On Aug 29 18:06:32, lau...@tratt.net wrote:
> > > Lots of us have to use webcams more than we used to. There have been some
> > > recent changes in OpenBSD support for webcams that some might find useful.
> > > Most of the hard work was done by Marcus
On Aug 29 18:06:32, lau...@tratt.net wrote:
> The first change is that MJPEG in cameras now works reliably. In essence,
> most webcams can deliver uncompressed video at a low frame rate or
> compressed (MJPEG) at a high frame rate.
Testing with a MikrOkular HD by Bresser,
a USB camera that plugs i
On Sep 23 20:55:45, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Aug 29 18:06:32, lau...@tratt.net wrote:
> > Lots of us have to use webcams more than we used to. There have been some
> > recent changes in OpenBSD support for webcams that some might find useful.
> > Most of the hard work was done by Marcus Glocker, w
On Aug 29 18:06:32, lau...@tratt.net wrote:
> Lots of us have to use webcams more than we used to. There have been some
> recent changes in OpenBSD support for webcams that some might find useful.
> Most of the hard work was done by Marcus Glocker, with input from Ingo
> Feinerer, sc.dying, and mys
This is 6.8-beta/amd64 on a Thinkpad T400 (dmesg below)
using the following cheap USB camera/mic ("SriHome"):
uvideo0 at uhub7 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "webcam webcam" rev
2.00/0.10 addr 2
video0 at uvideo0
$ video -q
video device /dev/video:
encodings: yuy2
frame sizes (width x he
Can people please recommend a home laser printer
that is known to work well with OpenBSD?
I would like to avoid cups, and possibly a2ps
and foo* and if= and all that dance
- a printer that speaks postscript and is as easy as
lp:lp=/dev/lp:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:
Thanks,
Ja
Can people please recommend an USB camera
that is known to work well with OpenBSD?
Are they generally better
than the built-in laptop cameras?
I might be forced to lecture online this upcomming semester,
and tried the builtin mic and camera of a macbook.
Not horrible when close-capturing myself a
On Sep 16 20:30:45, justinnoor...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello Misc,
>
> We need to create a partition on an OpenBSD server for the sole purpose of
> mounting RAID arrays.
>
> The mount point would be something like:
>
> /data
>
> Then we will create directories in that partition and mount the arra
Some institutions are using the MyQ printing by Kyocera
https://la.kyoceradocumentsolutions.com/en/products-services/software/output-management/myq.html
where you "print" to a central print server and later
print out your copy at one of the actual printers,
after authentication.
Did anyone manage
On Aug 21 21:16:40, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Aug 21 21:04:53, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > I came across some m4 problems when trying to compile sox
> > (a future version of the audio/sox port), which uses the
> > horrendous autotools to create it's ./configure script.
> > These tools in turn use m4 t
On Aug 21 18:06:59, falsif...@falsifian.org wrote:
> On 2020-08-21 16:51, Raymond, David wrote:
> > I noticed that trying to load an attachment to Gmail in Firefox leads
> > to a basically empty menu for selecting the file to be loaded? What
> > gives? Is this something to do with pledge/unveil?
On Aug 21 21:04:53, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> I came across some m4 problems when trying to compile sox
> (a future version of the audio/sox port), which uses the
> horrendous autotools to create it's ./configure script.
> These tools in turn use m4 to define their macros.
>
> What should the followi
I came across some m4 problems when trying to compile sox
(a future version of the audio/sox port), which uses the
horrendous autotools to create it's ./configure script.
These tools in turn use m4 to define their macros.
What should the following print?
(Please excuse my m4 ignorance.)
divert(-1
On May 03 19:21:17, s...@stsp.name wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 12:08:39PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/i386 on an ALIX (dmesg below) with
> >
> > athn0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 "Atheros AR9280" rev 0x01: irq 9
> > athn0: AR9280 rev 2
On Aug 01 09:34:52, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Unfortunately, that is how it works.
>
> I think you are making an assumption that 'scp' means 'cp over ssh'.
> You think it should therefore work maximum like cp. But it doesn't.
> It has hundreds of ways it doesn't work like cp. It is totally
>
This is current/amd64.
When copying multiple files from a remote host using scp(1)
into a local directory that does not exist, or to local file,
the result is that the last copied file wins.
For example, with file1 and file2 at host,
and /tmp/nonexistent not existing at the destination,
On Jul 13 14:39:35, justinkm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just wishing to mount my phone to access photos.
> Here's the output from dmesg:
> ugen0 at uhub0 port 3 "Alcatel U50? Alcatel U50?" rev 2.00/3.10 addr 2
> Any ideas on how this might be mounted??
I believe phone OSes go out of their way to _not_
The following paragraph from sndio(7)
probably no longer applies as is:
DEFAULTS
If default is used as the audio device, the program will use
the one specified in the AUDIODEVICE environment variable. If
it is not set, the program first tries to connect to snd/0.
If that fails
This is current/amd64.
On UTF input, awk segfaults when using a multi-character RS:
$ cat /tmp/in
č
$ hexdump -C /tmp/in
c4 8d 0a |...|
0003
$ cat /tmp/in | awk '{print$1}'
č
$ cat /tmp/in | awk -v RS=x '{print$1}'
č
$ cat /tmp/in | awk -
This is current/amd64 on a Sun Fire X2100.
The boot sequence stops at the "root on wd0a ..." line
and nothing else happens.
No, it's not redirecting the console.
Am I missing something obvious?
Is anyoney seeing the same?
Below is the last working dmesg I have from the machine
- sorry it's so lat
On Jun 06 11:30:46, mill...@openbsd.org wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:14:28 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > Is the aim to let the ISP know that the iface is down,
> > so that it gets set up afresh on boot, as opposed to
> > waiting for some PPP keep-alive timeout?
>
On Jun 06 23:07:29, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Jun 06 22:01:14, maillists.rul...@mailbox.org wrote:
> > > None of the clients gets more than cca 1.5MB/s from that, alone.
> > > Is that to be expected with 11g? (Not that I expect the 54 Mbit/s)
> >
> > I faced the same problem with my new APU2 just
On Jun 06 22:01:14, maillists.rul...@mailbox.org wrote:
> > None of the clients gets more than cca 1.5MB/s from that, alone.
> > Is that to be expected with 11g? (Not that I expect the 54 Mbit/s)
>
> I faced the same problem with my new APU2 just yesterday and found
> more info here: https://marc.
Hi,
On Jun 06 17:46:35, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 05:56:56PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on an APU2.
> > The egress is XDSL pppoe(4) over vlan(4) over em(4),
> > as is the case with many European dialup telecoms.
> >
>
This is current/amd64 on an APU2.
The egress is XDSL pppoe(4) over vlan(4) over em(4),
as is the case with many European dialup telecoms.
The connection itself works just fine (after some mss woes),
but it takes some time to get assigned and IP address at startup.
$ cat /etc/hostname.pppo
On Jun 06 15:34:32, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on an APU@ (dmesg below). I put a
>
> athn0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR5418" rev 0x01: apic 5 int 16
> athn0: MAC AR5418 rev 2, RF AR5133 (2T3R), ROM rev 5, address
> 00:1c:26:46:e4:8a
>
> into it, but it fails with
>
> a
This is current/amd64 on an APU@ (dmesg below). I put a
athn0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR5418" rev 0x01: apic 5 int 16
athn0: MAC AR5418 rev 2, RF AR5133 (2T3R), ROM rev 5, address 00:1c:26:46:e4:8a
into it, but it fails with
athn0: could not wakeup chip
athn0: unable to reset hardware;
This is current/amd64 on an APU2 (dmesg below). It's my AP, using
athn0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9281" rev 0x01: apic 5 int 16
athn0: AR9280 rev 2 (2T2R), ROM rev 11, address c0:d9:62:75:ee:26
athn0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr c0:d9:62:75:ee:26
index 4 priority 4 llprio
Do you have sysctl kern.audio.record=1 ?
Jan
On May 30 18:17:02, aa...@iforgotmy.name wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an amd64 laptop with OpenBSD 6.7 and I am only getting
> zero-valued samples when recording. Is there any checklist I can
> go through to ensure nothing is muted and that I am reading
amp;w=2 could also
> > > remedy your problem of video(1) crashing reported at
> > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=158800058009113&w=2 .
> >
> > On May 30 23:52:43, patr...@blueri.se wrote:
> > > On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 07:47:17PM +0200, Jan Star
eported at
> > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=158800058009113&w=2 .
>
> On May 30 23:52:43, patr...@blueri.se wrote:
> > On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 07:47:17PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > On May 30 18:50:12, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > > > This is curren
mp;w=2 .
On May 30 23:52:43, patr...@blueri.se wrote:
> On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 07:47:17PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On May 30 18:50:12, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > > This is current/amd64 on a MacBook2,1 (dmesg below)
> > > With the latest upgrade, it has lost video
On Aug 23 15:56:00, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2019-08-23, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> > I am trying to use a USB camera (bought with a microscope,
> > to display the miracles of paramecium life on the l
On Aug 23 10:49:41, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> I am trying to use a USB camera (bought with a microscope,
> to display the miracles of paramecium life on the laptop).
>
> https://www.bresser.de/en/Astronomy/Accessories/BRESSER-MikrOkular-
On May 30 20:44:11, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on a Thinkpad T400 (dmesg below).
> It has two RAM slots; each holds a 8GB module,
> but dmesg only shows 8GB in total.
>
> With just one module in (either one), dmesg reports 4GB.
> So it seems the system only sees 4GB of every 8GB.
This is current/amd64 on a Thinkpad T400 (dmesg below).
It has two RAM slots; each holds a 8GB module,
but dmesg only shows 8GB in total.
With just one module in (either one), dmesg reports 4GB.
So it seems the system only sees 4GB of every 8GB.
Is that a known limitation?
On another amd64 machin
On May 30 18:50:12, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amd64 on a MacBook2,1 (dmesg below)
> With the latest upgrade, it has lost video0:
>
> uvideo0 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 "Micron Built-in iSight"
> rev 2.00/1.84 addr 2
> uvideo0: can't find interface assoc descriptor
S
This is current/amd64 on a macbook2,1 (dmesg below).
It has two RAM slots, each holding a 2GB module:
spdmem0 at iic0 addr 0x50: 2GB DDR2 SDRAM non-parity PC2-6400CL6 SO-DIMM
spdmem1 at iic0 addr 0x52: 2GB DDR2 SDRAM non-parity PC2-6400CL6 SO-DIMM
But of one of the 2GB, only 1GB is seen:
real me
This is current/amd64 on a MacBook2,1 (dmesg below)
With the latest upgrade, it has lost video0:
uvideo0 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 "Micron Built-in iSight"
rev 2.00/1.84 addr 2
uvideo0: can't find interface assoc descriptor
ugen0 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 "Micron Built-in
On Apr 29 14:12:24, open...@2al.ch wrote:
> I have an Macmini2,1 from mid 2007 with similar specs [1] and presumably
> similar firmware. I tested a whole lot of combinations for booting it and
> came to the following conclusion:
>
> To boot OpenBSD you have to use the internal SATA or ATA devices.
On Apr 28 07:52:59, rgci...@disroot.org wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 05:12:59PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > Thanks for the clue, video0 at uvideo0 is detected again
> > (dmesg below; NB: a different macbook with the same symptom).
> >
>
> note
> you're now
On Apr 27 10:55:15, sema...@online.fr wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 10:26:23AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is current/i386 on an old macbook (dmesgs below).
> > It runs fine except it no longer recognizes the video0 camera
> > ist used to. I am seeing the same on a
This is current/i386 on an old macbook (dmesgs below).
It runs fine except it no longer recognizes the video0 camera
ist used to. I am seeing the same on another macbook (amd64).
uvideo-firmware-1.2.p3 is installed; in short, what is now
acpivideo0 at acpi0: GFX0
uvideo0 at uhub0 port 4 configura
This is current/amd64 on an APU2.
The machine is connected via pppoe over vlan over em as follows:
$ ifconfig em0
em0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:0d:b9:56:5e:fc
index 1 priority 0 llprio 3
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT full-duplex)
status: active
$ ifco
> Note the time seqence:
> * when ifconfig says time 00:05:00, pings die
> * after 20 seconds, a LCP Echo Request comes
> * after another 10 seconds, another LCP Echo Request comes
> * after another 10 seconds, another LCP Echo Request comes
> * after another 10 seconds, a LCP Terminate Request com
This is current/amd64 on an APU2.E2.
It is connected via pppoe over vlan over em as follows:
$ cat /etc/hostname.em0
up
$ cat /etc/hostname.vlan848
descr UVTNET vlan 848 vlandev em0 up
$ cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE pppoedev vlan848 \
authproto 'pap' authnam
reinstalled on.
>
> So I suspect the media:
>
> On Apr 23 06:55:16, we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:54:22PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > | Booting from Hard Disk...
> > | Using drive 0, partition 3.
> > | Loading
> > | ERR R
> >
On Apr 22 22:27:47, les...@leslie.is wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
> > bios0: vendor coreboot version "4.0.7" date 02/28/2017
> This firmware is very old. https://pcengines.github.io/
On Apr 22 23:02:40, quand...@gmail.com wrote:
> Try upgrading your bios https://pcen
On Apr 23 15:38:48, mcmer-open...@tor.at wrote:
> just asking because you did not mention: you are running single user,
> right?
No, I set securelevel to -1 for the duration of this.
> I documented an firmware upgrade on 2020-03-04, for an APU2:
> first I tried "flashrom -p internal -w apu2.rom",
I am flashing my APU2's firmware on current/amd64,
using the flashrom port; script and dmesg below.
I would like to make sure about a few nits before going ahead.
Probe first:
# flashrom -p internal
flashrom v1.1 on OpenBSD 6.7 (amd64)
flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://fla
This is my brand new APU2.e2 (dmesg below).
I put a 16GB SD card into it,
installed current/amd64 on a USB stick on another machine,
plugged the USB sticku into the APU, booted up:
$ cu -rd -l /dev/cuaU0 -115200
Connected to /dev/cuaU0 (speed 115200)
SeaBIOS (version rel-1.10.0.1)
Press F10 key
This is current/i386 on an ALIX (dmesg below) with
athn0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 "Atheros AR9280" rev 0x01: irq 9
athn0: AR9280 rev 2 (2T2R), ROM rev 22, address 04:f0:21:01:d6:86
# cat hostname.athn0
inet 192.168.33.1 255.255.255.0 NONE
media autoselect mode 11g mediaopt hostap chan 2
nwid
> > There is a multi-channel bus. Inputs files (-i) are written to the bus
> > and output files (-o) are read from the bus. Bus channels are numbered
> > from 0 to the greatest channel of all files. The per-file -c option
> > specifies which channels of the bus the file will provide or consume.
>
On Feb 10 23:29:18, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:45:02PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > I must be missing something obvious.
> > How does aucat mix two mono files into one stereo file
> > as the left and right channel, respectively?
> >
>
> Yo
On Feb 10 20:31:35, dp925...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 2/10/20 18:07, Jan Stary wrote:
> > +Create a stereo file having two given mono channels:
>
> Might be better to say:
>
> Combine two mono files into a single stereo file, one mono file per channel:
>
> "Crea
On Feb 10 23:29:18, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:45:02PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > I must be missing something obvious.
> > How does aucat mix two mono files into one stereo file
> > as the left and right channel, respectively?
> >
>
> Yo
I must be missing something obvious.
How does aucat mix two mono files into one stereo file
as the left and right channel, respectively?
This mixes the two mono files into the left channel,
leaving the right channel empty:
$ aucat -n -i 1.wav -i 2.wav -o mix.wav
That surprises me; the -j optio
With the latest two upgrades (this week and the last),
the daily security complains about the permissions under /dev (below).
On other machines, these belong to root:operator - is it intended
that the snapshot changed them to root:wheel?
dmesg at bottom
Jan
On Feb 06 01:44:10, r...@star
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 09:24:20PM +, Arthur Wayside wrote:
> > Say I run a websapp inside a chroot and someone manages to hack it and gain
> > shell access. Can I then somehow hide my server's IP from the likes of
> > ifconfig?
If I let the window open at night,
and someone sneaks in with
On Jan 31 18:25:45, int1...@airmail.cc wrote:
> Hello,
> Recently my 6.6-stable machine lost power while on, which aparently
> corrupted a softraid crypto partition (not a boot partition) that was
> mounted. Trying to decrypt it with the same bioctl command i usually
> use fails with the error:
>
Just to make sure: was there a mail.openbsd.org downtime
this morning (Central Auropen time)?
Jan
usbdevs -vv in case it is relevaant (it is an umass):
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 01: 1022: AMD, EHCI root hub
high speed, self powered, config 1, rev 1.00
driver: uhub0
port 01: .0500 power
port 02: .0500 power
port 03: .0503 connect ena
OK, cereal now.
On Jan 08 11:47:25, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is 6.6-current on an ALIX (dmesg below), serving as my home server.
> It's where I store the daily.local dumps, into /backup on a big USB disk.
> The machine often crashes into a ddb when saving those dumps.
This time, it panicked on
On Jan 10 11:01:03, flor...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > It seems I am missing out on
> > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/distrib/miniroot/install.sub.diff?r1=1.1141&r2=1.1142&f=h
> > - I can't figure out how to pass the -x option that sets $UU
> > (and thus makes the timer reset before each
On Jan 09 11:44:25, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Installing bsd100% |**| 6248 KB00:05 ETA
> Installing bsd.rd 100% |**| 11229 KB00:10 ETA
> Installing base66.tgz 100% |**| 99116 MB - 07:12edT-
> Installing comp6
On Jan 09 11:03:57, t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
> > Installing base66.tgz 100% |**| 99116 MB -
> > 07:12edT-
> > Installing comp66.tgz83% |* | 45312 KB -
> > stalledT-syncing
This is current/armv7 on a BeagleBone Black (dmesg below).
I am trying to upgrade with sysupgrade -s.
It downloads the sets, reboots, starts installing,
but does not quite finish:
[...]
Welcome to the OpenBSD/armv7 6.6 installation program.
Performing non-interactive upgrade...
Terminal type? [vt
On Jan 08 08:31:26, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
> Another place where softdeps will sometimes bite you is when you
> unpack tar balls that overwrite existing files -- simple thought
> process says, "as long as you have enough space to cover the growth,
> fine". Softdeps might surprise you.
This is 6.6-current on an ALIX (dmesg below), serving as my home server.
It's where I store the daily.local dumps, into /backup on a big USB disk.
The machine often crashes into a ddb when saving those dumps.
I only have lame screenshots now (will plug a cereal in):
http://stare.cz/dmesg/alix1e.20
On Dec 23 12:47:41, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 23:57:07 + Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> > Do you generate invoices on OpenBSD?
> > What do you recommend?
>
> LibreOffice.
> Then I export the .odt as a .pdf, which is emailed with comments.
> Low volume, so good enough for
This is current/amd64.
It seems 'dump -f file' does not truncate the output file
when it starts writing it. Is that on purpose?
Is that a relict of the tape days?
Jan
On Nov 30 06:12:42, david.raym...@nmt.edu wrote:
> On SSDs in particular, is it worth setting noatime to reduce the
> number of disk writes?
noatime is worth setting on filesystems where you don't care
about atime (a mail client might care about the atime of your
/var/mail/mbox, for instance).
SS
This is current/i386 on an ALIX - dmesg below
It's my home wifi router via athn(4).
It seems that changing the wpakey causes a panic
if there are wifi clients associated. After I tweak the
hostname.athn0 to used the new wpakey,
# cat /etc/hostname.athn0
inet 192.168.33.1 255.255.2
On Nov 22 09:05:38, unic...@disroot.org wrote:
> I am currently setting up my ThinkPad X220 as a server
Not a good idea. The laptop parts are not designed
to be running 24/7 years. Why don't you get an actual
server hardware? Depending on your exact needs,
you might foind it dirt cheap.
> and wis
On Nov 03 11:55:21, secli...@boxdan.com wrote:
> Not sure about the original poster but I would be interested in any
> end-to-end encrypted video/audio/chat programs that are available.
On this general purpose operating system,
the following is in a base install:
aucat ... | ssh user@host 'aucat
> > On Wednesday, October 16, 2019 11:06 PM, List wrote:
> >> I was wondering if there is a reason for the lack of keydisk encryption.
$ man bioctl
# bioctl -h -v -c C ...
On Sep 19 23:10:31, g...@gwennelson.co.uk wrote:
> Hi all, I've been trying to fix up an old Thinkpad, a 600X model with a
> Pentium III and 64mb RAM,
Is 64MB of RAM even workable for current?
> I get some errors in the AML code:
> https://imgur.com/gallery/IRrpgmk
The panic immediately follows
On Sep 14 12:58:39, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/macppc on an old macmini - dmesg below.
> (Putting old hw to work with OpenBSD is a joy;
> plus this is my only macppc test machine.)
>
> At boot(8) time, it stops at the boot prompt saying
>
> >> OpenBSD/macppc BOOT 1.7
> /bsd.upgrade is
This is current/macppc on an old macmini - dmesg below.
(Putting old hw to work with OpenBSD is a joy;
plus this is my only macppc test machine.)
At boot(8) time, it stops at the boot prompt saying
>> OpenBSD/macppc BOOT 1.7
/bsd.upgrade is not u+x
/pci@f400/ata-6@d/disk@1:/etc/boot.conf: lin
> On Aug 23 15:56:00, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > > so is it some format based on a sequence of jpges?
> > MJPEG? that's possible.
> > Try some of these:
> > mplayer tv://
>
> Works, looks like video(1), but full-screen
> (which is how my mplayer is configured).
>
> $ mplayer -tv device=/de
> Thanks for the tips. Here is what they do
> on video1 (the USB microscope camera).
During these tests, this appeared in the messages:
uvideo1 at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Alcor Micro MikrOkularHD"
rev 2.00/0.00 addr 4
video1 at uvideo1
uvideo1: could not open VS pipe: IOERROR
x
On Aug 23 15:38:17, m...@patrick-wildt.de wrote:
> Try using ffmpeg on /dev/video1
On Aug 23 15:56:00, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > $ doas video -f /dev/video1 -v
> > doas (h...@dell.stare.cz) password:
> > video: /dev/video1 has no usable YUV encodings
> >
> > The device itself
This is current/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
I am trying to use a USB camera (bought with a microscope,
to display the miracles of paramecium life on the laptop).
https://www.bresser.de/en/Astronomy/Accessories/BRESSER-MikrOkular-Full-HD-eyepiece-camera.html
uvideo1 at uhub0 port
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html says
The recommended way to run X is with the xenodm(1) display manager.
It offers some important security benefits over the traditional
startx(1) command.
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade65.html says
The Xorg binary is no longer installed setui
This is current/amd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
It has this integrated camera which I am trying to use with video(1):
uvideo0 at uhub0 port 11 configuration 1 interface 0 "CN0J8NNP7248765RBBM6A00
Integrated_Webcam_HD" rev 2.00/54.13 addr 3
video0 at uvideo0
Running just plain 'vide
On Aug 16 10:43:41, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Does that mean openrsync tries to mmap() the entire file?
> The machine only has 256MB of memory, but it does transfer
> a test file of 300MB, so that can't be it.
I forgot about 1GB swap, so that's why it works
for files up to around 1.2G, but not larger
This is 6.5-current on an old ALIX (dmesg bellow).
I am syncing its backups to a remote machine with openrsync.
It works on all files except one that is big:
196M/backup/gw.stare.cz/dump.home.0
32.0K /backup/gw.stare.cz/dump.home.1
32.0K /backup/gw.stare.cz/dump.home.2
32.0K /backup/gw.
r/bin/clang was already present
without the (/mnt)/usr/lib/clang directory?
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > At the end of upgrading to a current/i386 (dmesg below),
> > the upgrade script said:
> >
> > /upgrade: cd: /mnt/usr/lib/clang - No such file or direc
At the end of upgrading to a current/i386 (dmesg below),
the upgrade script said:
/upgrade: cd: /mnt/usr/lib/clang - No such file or directory
ls: /mnt/usr/lib/clang/*: No such file or directory
Making all device nodes... done
Relinking to create unique kernel...
T
On Aug 11 19:59:19, ssamm1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I personally have the 18i8 interface. What doesn't work is the proprietary
> software that comes with it. The interface works fine as an interface without
> the software. The software is needed to remap the outputs and change a couple
> of interna
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