Hello,
I am a BSD user and also a user of kubernetes.
It seems the BSD community has no much interest in docker/k8s integration.
Is it true? and why?
Thanks.
1.10/1.00 addr 3
> umidi1: (genuine USB-MIDI)
> umidi1: out=2, in=3
> midi1 at umidi1:
> midi2 at umidi1:
> midi3 at umidi1:
> ugen1 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 "Roland A-PRO" rev 1.10/1.00 addr 3
> ugen2 at uhub3 port 4 "Broadcom Corp BCM20702A0" rev 2.00/1.12 addr 4
> uvideo0 at uhub3 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 "CNFB183J015021D2
> Laptop_Integrated_Webcam_E4HD" rev 2.00/28.07 addr 5
> video0 at uvideo0
> uhub4 at uhub2 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub"
> rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
> vscsi0 at root
> scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on sd0a (9e659ad49c8fff3e.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
> error: [drm:pid97912:intel_pipe_update_start] *ERROR* Potential atomic update
> failure on pipe A
>
May I suggest as a test to see how LMMS's soundfont player works for you. That
would separate qsynth vs the machine itself or some other config. I have found
lmms + sndio to yield perfectly good realtime playable results with an external
midi keyboard in the sf player as well as other synths. Note you have to set the
deault midi in for lmms before runing it due to the sndio implementation in
lmms. I got that answer over the mailing list a month or so ago so you can go
back in history to find it.
Ken
rk. In fact the only one I never sorted out before
this was Android-x86. Mostly just experimenting with just how much I can do with
vmm. No specific need I am trying to address.
Ken
what I am
missing.
Ken
y I have a master file of my installed packages created from pkg_info
(forget the specific flags) but you can feel that file to a pkg add and let it
install everything for you.
Ken
on a .sock. Can't remember.
Ken
y
I use that syntax for example to spawn gunicorn served microservices.
Ken
ade.
>
> timo
Thank you, that squared it away for now. I had actually switched to an ftp
mirror temporarily as a stop gap but just rebuilt libssl and switched to my
usual mirror and all is well.
Appreciate the info, thank you.
Ken
Checking the link it resolves, tried another mirror, smae thing...
Ken
lement the "device chooser" seems to be the nicer option.
Setting MIDIDEVICE worked flawlessly, as a follow up.
Thank you
Ken
As an alternative could I cat rmidi0 to midithru0?
I will look into patching lmms as well.
Sent from my iPad
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 9:22 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 02:26:59PM -0400, Ken M wrote:
>> So I am sure I am missing something stupid. Jus
guessing there is something obvious I am missing. lmms is set to sndio-midi
in the preferences.
Ken
me it was a big factor.
Thank you for the help.
Ken
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 08:51:43PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
>
> Have you installed the alsa-plugins package?
So being wary and maybe we take this off list because the problem is not openbsd
related, it is debian related and openbsd is receiving the audio fine.
In debian the alsa-plugins are act
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 07:23:05PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Here's what I've done:
>
> 1) Install libsndio on the Linux guest (I've used
> http://www.sndio.org/sndio.tar.gz)
>
> 2) Compile this alsa plugin on the Linux guest:
> https://github.com/Duncaen/alsa-sndio
>
> 3) Copy lib
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 10:15:45AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 07:49:16PM -0400, Ken M wrote:
> >
> > xfreerdp /sound:sys:sndio,dev:/dev/audio /v:host
> ^^
>
> If this is the sndio device name, it should
alternate method to get sound out of a vmm guest
via gui. Or perhaps it is just not possible as of today.
To mention I did double check I could cat a wav file to /dev/audio and that
worked just fine.
Ken
I just installed the latest snapshot and when I run a pkg_add it doesn't find
anything as it is trying to look in 6.4 for packages.
$ uname -r
6.4
Not sure if this is an issue in the latest snapshot or I stupidly missed some
information.
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 12:37:22PM -0500, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
>
>
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=152381830319718&w=2
>
Thank you, I just went right ahead and ordered it as it hit all the marks. Much
appreciated.
Ken
Can anyone make a recommendation for the best usb wifi dongle to use with
OpenBSD.
Criteria
(in order)
1. good range
2. good speed
3. low profile/small size
I realize priority 3 is typically going to compromise the first 2 priorities, so
I guess I am looking for a balance.
Thank you
Ken
rts
> regression
> test failures due to having this restriction, so I got rid of it ..
>
Thanks for some of this guidance. I know there is a great deal of information on
these options in the man page for mount but this is helpful.
Ken
seems right, but well, as already
proven in this thread my mind was incorrect on that.
Ken
On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 08:20:18PM -0900, Philip Guenther wrote:
> If xscreensaver decides it can't do locking, then when started it should
> write to stderr why it thinks that. Does openbox capture the stderr of the
> processes that it starts to some file you can review? If not, then stop
> xscr
hat not sure if anyone else is having a similar problem. I can share
my openbox config and of course my dmesg but I am not sure that is relevant.
Ken
-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_pass http://unix:/applications/deploy/core-api.sock:/;
}
This example is from a CentOS 7.4 box.
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 2:43 PM Bogdan Kulbida wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Can you please be more specific on Nginx talking via sockets? Any URLs
e easier to manage. Granted in this case
it was on centos and I was using nginx. Also in the process of figuring out how
to do that I found a lot of the documentation on nginx syntax talking to a unix
socket was wrong. But that is another story.
Ken
happened the minute she got out
from under the roof.
Ken
l and vi style interface to work with that can be the same everywhere.
I am now the fuddy duddy...
Ken
orry I opened what is more of a philosophical can of worms on the mailing
list.
Ken
vices. My
bigger concern is the link jacking porn sites can do. I recall once in the 90's
mistyping msnbc.com at work and the carnage from a site called cafe flesh that
came out.
Ken
ief as well. I am just trying to find the right
compromise on this for my wife to be satisfied. Or at least create the semblance
of what will satisfy her.
Ken
On Sun, Sep 09, 2018 at 08:49:26AM +, Tim Jones wrote:
> Ken,
>
> Putting all the OpenBSD evangelists to one side, there are two things to say.
>
> First, like me, you might use OpenBSD for many things. And like me, you might
> come to the conclusion that using OpenBSD f
lthough I do like freebsd for servers as well and linux and what not. Just
lately I have started trying to see if I can OpenBSD all the things I need.
Ken
On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 08:36:01PM +0100, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> On 08/09/2018 19:55, Ken M wrote:
> What kind of issues? I'm curious. Can you pls provide a reference?
>
Without digging them up I did a quick google on openbsd issues vultr. It pulled
some things I saw befor
.
Ken
On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 05:54:18PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 09/08/18 17:23, Ken M wrote:
>
> If you've never run a mail server before but are familiar with OpenBSD,
> please do go the OpenBSD route.
>
> Setting up and running a mail service involves learning
On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 10:55:40AM -0700, jungle Boogie wrote:
> Ken,
>
> Just curious, are you using pf to filter out the bad websites for you kids?
> I find that to be more challenging for our older daughter to not stumble
> into the bad stuff and not the wholesome sites like ope
On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 11:32:00AM -0400, Jay Hart wrote:
> Ken,
>
> I've run my own email server for 15 years now I think. I stick with Linux for
> email server,
> OpenBSD for routing/firewall. I personally find this is the best of both
> worlds...
>
> Just my 35
terally reading all their emails.
Welcome to differences of opinion as well. Thank you.
Ken
As a follow up I did manage to get everything sorted out. Redid the disk labels
and used newfs and well in single user mode had to use ed to cleanup the fstab.
After that booting bsd.rd to reinstall sets and then a restore from backup on a
usb I made of what I would be hitting and all seems well. W
ed how much space for each. I am going to think about it in the
interim. As a development laptop I don't really need a separate /var perhaps.
And then I can claim some extra space in home...
Perhaps I like to tinker too much...
Ken
ports, etc. Thus, no need to fool with partitions.
>
> Edgar
Considering the generally smaller size of the built in HD on this laptop, that
is not a bad solution to not having to deal with changing priorities in the
system.
Ken
On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 03:59:07AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> How exactly to distribute space among partitions really depends on what
> you want to use the machine for. The disk you are showing above can be
> called terribly small nowadays (though i admit that
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 10:53:36AM -0700, Chris Bennett wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 04:16:57PM +0000, Ken M wrote:
>
> You can only do this if /usr/ports is directly after /usr.
> Use disklabel sd0 to get the positions.
>
> However, if /usr/ports is big enough and it
rk if I have space after /usr. So can I shrink
/usr/ports and move it back so there is space after /usr or do I need to
completely drop and recreate /usr/ports?
Ken
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 10:46:44AM -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
>
> On Sep 2, 2018 9:55 AM, Ken M wrote:
> >
> > I am backing up my config info right now and then will try that route,
> > thank you
> >
> > Sent from my iPad
> >
> > >
I am backing up my config info right now and then will try that route, thank you
Sent from my iPad
> On Sep 2, 2018, at 10:52 AM, Solène Rapenne wrote:
>
> Le 2018-09-02 16:21, Ken M a écrit :
>> So I did something careless and stupid. Don't get me started but I really
If it matters I am running current.
Ken
Thank you
Ken
Figuring there are a good amount of members on this list that are also on
Lobste.rs.
Anyway I was hoping to get an invite to create an account there if someone
could.
Thank you,
Ken
man.openbsd.org/ksh#HISTCONTROL
Actually this worked out to be the cleanest for my purposes. Again thank you.
Ken
Thanks all for not making me feel like I opened a flame war can of worms.
I think the ignore dups solution is probably the most sensible for my purposes
from what I have read from all the responses.
Thank you.
Ken
ed from history and not
the clear. I guess I could remove the 2nd to last line. But before I go that sed
route is there a cleaner way to prevent a command from going to the HISTFILE?
Ken
from your output though you have not setup dbus which is required
for gnome. You will need to add that to you /etc/rc.conf.local
Ken
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 01:49:44AM +, ??? ?? wrote:
> Hello, OpenBSD developers.
>
> I like OpenBSD very much because of its security and
Branching off from the CPU and X paths of analysis, have you made sure network
performance is not a factor in all this?
A tact also in the browser, is use the inspect tools to see the response time of
the request pieces. IF it is at all network related that my yield some
information.
Ken
On Wed
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 11:30:42PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> If powersave is enabled, you'll see "powersave on (XXms sleep)" on the
> ieee80211: [...] line.
>
> If powersave is disabled (which is the default), nothing special is printed.
>
Good to know, thank you.
Ken
wersave is disabled from the ifconfig command.
Ken
My thought was just to add the line
-powersave
in the file, just like I had added it to an iconfig commandline. Hostname.if man
pages don't specify anything about it that I can see.
Was my thought a stupid thought?
Ken
I posted this before, and the first time around it was pointed out I had out of
date firmware, that was addressed. Anyway I am on current, the last snapshot I
grabbed was from 6-9. These 2 errors persist in my dmesg:
error: [drm:pid0:ivybridge_set_fifo_underrun_reporting] *ERROR* uncleared fifo
u
So just to eliminate the off variable I updated my snapshot. Updated packages,
etc, etc
And now node works fine...
Ken
On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 09:28:39PM -0400, Ken M wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 09:10:59PM -0400, Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> >
> > I run ksh. Doubt that ba
On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 09:10:59PM -0400, Thomas Frohwein wrote:
>
> I run ksh. Doubt that bash is the cause though...
> Might wanna check if you have the same problem with ksh.
>
I tried in sh before submitting and got the same problem, I just tried ksh and
the same. Sorry for omitting that I t
working. Last I checked it was
working in 6.3 so not sure what is going on here. Nothing else is giving me any
problems.
Ken
before continueing on.
Any ideas.
Full dmesg below if that is more useful
Ken
OpenBSD 6.3 (RAMDISK_CD) #98: Sat Mar 24 14:26:39 MDT 2018
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD
real mem = 3951230976 (3768MB)
avail mem = 3827695616 (3650MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0
Minor OTA
This morning, before my coffee, this email really messed with me.
> $ uname -a
> OpenBSD ultron.hulten.org 6.3 GENERIC.MP#45 amd64
One of my machines is named ultron as well...
Ken
de it, but testing, advocating, documenting,
whatever.
Anyway if someone is working on it, would like to know what I could do to help.
If no one is, well I guess I gotta figure out how to help change that.
Thanks,
Ken
I can appreciate the spirit of that. Carry on good sir.
Ken
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 01:19:07PM +0200, Thomas Huber wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> sure, thats the way to go for docker, kubernetes and [add buzzword here].
> The _why_ is more about tinkering and getting deeper into the
I want to ask the question of why? And why this way? I think if you want docker
like functionality, just add docker to openbsd. The best way to do so is to add
a lightweight linux into vmm and connect to that docker daemon. Alpine or
Rancher are probably the best bet for that.
I say nothing on the
the
installation process would be awesome. Thank you.
Ken
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 07:56:31AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 06:49:25PM -0400, Ken M wrote:
> > Been looking around and can't find the answer to this question. If I missed
> > it
> > in some obvious place please excuse me.
> >
>
lly I am asking if it supports similar features to what one
might use zita with jack on a linux system.
Part of the reason I am diving into OpenBSD is sndio. I find it a breath of
fresh air after years of ALSA+Jack "fun..."
Ken
owsed with js disabled I would think it would be this one.
Ken
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 03:08:25AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Ken M wrote on Thu, May 17, 2018 at 08:50:53PM -0400:
>
> > I will probably have to duck and run
> > for suggesting javascript as the
I will probably have to duck and run for suggesting javascript as the answer
here...
But for the most part the modern industry standard to make pages scale well
across many devices and screen orientations is to use a responsive design
library, most notably bootstrap.
Ken
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at
Thank you. After many of the things I have read about OpenBSD being "overhyped"
online I thought this was a real interesting case that most of the industry gets
slapped with this the other day and OpenBSD is all fine and dandy.
I am glad to get the quantification as to why.
Ken
On T
yesterday.
Ken
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 07:39:28AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 10:22:48AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > Does this
> >
> > https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=3DCVE-2018-8897
> >
> > affect 6.3 stable?
> >
I will move further iteration of this to there after this reply. Sorry.
OK I will try to figure out getting this to use cc c++ instead. I tried setting
the flag and it says not found. It is setup to compile with waf and that might
be part of the darn problem.
Ken
On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 02:15
5b1b8132b54a498262d87b/testbuild/testprog',
'-Wl,-Bstatic', '-Wl,-Bdynamic']
not found
from /home/superfly/git/ardour/libs/pbd: The configuration failed
Sanity check:
[200~ll /usr/local/lib/libexecinfo*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 43940 Mar 27 11:52 /usr/local/lib/libexecinfo.a
-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 45620 Mar 27 11:52 /usr/local/lib/libexecinfo.so.2.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 44868 Mar 27 11:52 /usr/local/lib/libexecinfo_p.a
So kind of drawing a blank of where to go next to resolve this.
Ken
Theo also sent me a message to disable TPM as well as the fingerprint reader in
the BIOS. Compiling so I haven't rebooted to try it yet. But will, thank you.
Ken
On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 12:54:03PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 03:14:32PM +0000, Ken M wrote:
close
but I was wondering if other T440 users might have gotten suspend and resume on
lod close and open to work for another option on this computer.
Ken
mages/compose scripts that
I
have already set up for specific types of projects.
So this is a case more of understanding how one of my use cases fits in the
OpenBSD eco system more so than just trying to setup a dev environment to do
XYZ.
Ken
On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 10:28:36PM +0200, Ve Telko
ut is what to do when a requirements file
has
version specifications that are incompatible with what is in the pkg system.
Ken.
On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 09:46:36AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Leonid Bobrov wrote:
> > I have a plan how to completely get rid of wxallowed mount option,
&g
from a
serving python web app perspective, security wise?
Just trying to understand what I seem to be missing.
Ken
On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 03:18:00AM +0300, IL Ka wrote:
> It is up to you, but I still belive that best solution is to rebuild python
> without of wxneeded.
> 1) It improves
get the rust off of my c skills.
Ken
PS - please don't let me perl comment start any flame wars... please please
> My current position is to simply avoid python in favour of c,perl,sh
> and even php.
>
.
Thanks all for the replies.
Ken
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 06:23:32PM -0400, Dave Voutila wrote:
> Ken MacKenzie writes:
>
> > Is there a recommended best practice when setting up an environment with
> > python
> > virtualenv with regards to wxallowed.
>
> AFAIK n
not find much
on
this topic other than third parties that seem to want to casually just add
home
to wxallowed.
Thanks in advance for any guidance,
Ken
google search.
Ken
> On Apr 29, 2018, at 8:48 AM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, April 29, 2018 2:14:23 PM -04 philippe@laposte.net wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> First, im new with OpenBSD 6.3 that i run in Virtualbox.
>>
>> I try to setup a NFS
previous poster
said someone can just approve it as a patch instead of doing some work to type
it in.
Ken
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: How help about to review FAQ?
> Local Time: November 4, 2017 3:12 PM
> UTC Time: November 4, 2017 10:12 PM
> From: b...@stepha
I had something similar and had to change to legacy in bios or something like
that.
Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Pedro Ramos wrote:
> Hello, I am having troubles installing OpenBSD 6.2 on a white label laptop
> with an Intel N3350 CPU and AMI UEFI BIOS. When th
I've read things that allude to a lack of support...
"Much like support for RAID-5, support for encrypted filesystems is
experimental." - Absolute OpenBSD 2nd Edition (2013), page 166.
But a better source than this slowly aging tome is the more regularly
updated website:
https://www.openbsd.org/
To expand on Solène's reponse. Keep in mind if you need to cover both
scenarios for whatever your threat-model is... you can do both too.
Another valuable result of FDE is that it helps ensure the integrity
of your boot drive (presuming your encrypting your boot volume). i.e.
prevents attacks like
On 2009 January 24 03:09:57 pm Pereresus ne Vlezaet Buggy wrote:
> Add "set skip on lo". Searching for the right place of this string will
> be your homework.
Thanks much. My working pf.conf now contains:
vvv=pf.conf===vvv
## MACROS
tcp_services = "{ ssh, smtp, smtps, domain, www
Greetings,
Sorry for the newbie question, but my googling has not found the answer.
I have a laptop and have set "pf.conf" to the following [which runs fine].
However, if I try to tighten things up a bit by commenting out the "pass out
all" line and uncommenting the following two lines, KDE los
he
shortest month of the year?
-Ken
Billy B. Bilano wrote:
Hey guys!!! (with special request for Theor pls!)
Theo, I need a favor big guy! (only an easy one this time, I swear to
it sir! LOLSLS)!
See, we have the audit happening here at the bank this time and it's
causing me a lot of
A practical example, real life, last night.
I was replacing my hard drive on my home broadband OBSD firewall, and it was
taking a few minutes
to copy over the old pf.conf and enable the firewall. I had installed the
latest snapshot as a
fresh image and restarted. It took a little while to set
Eric Furman wrote:
Yea, it was the artwork that attracted me to OpenBSD,
not all the hard work that was put in creating good,
clean, secure code. :-) (no offense Ken).
Thanks again Theo and all the other devs.
None taken. The quality of the OpenBSD effort goes without saying,
although
espond again to this thread or its
children, but...
The Puffy 'Wizard of OS' sequence is really cute. I hadn't seen that one
before. I have to admit that the artwork was one of the things that
attracted me to OBSD.
-Ken
pression.
Well worth a read.
-Ken
ever provocateur, and
the OpenBSD list has shown a lot of forbearance in tolerating
him for as long as they did before the flames got really hot.
So, I ask you respectfully, Richard: what is your intent in
making your original comments, and starting this thread?
That would be the deciding factor for me.
-Ken
ase, it's just pragmatic: I want both licenses, and
argument seems pointless.
-Ken
as tools, not dogma. As such, I refuse to
be converted to either side. I can't be more even-handed than that.
-Ken
tions in a networked world that are best served by
software that can be used for any purpose. I value the
liberty of deciding what freedoms are most important to
a project and its goals, and picking the license that
best suits it.
-Ken
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