:datasize-max=infinity:\
...
here, infinity means that you're using up to MAXDSIZ bytes.
I've checked vmparam.h and it is indeed 128Gb for amd64, but for i386 such
value is way lower: 3Gb.
Have I miss something?
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On Tue, 15 Oct 2024 07:47:00 +0200,
Nick Owens wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2024 at 5:48 PM Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 11 Oct 2024 19:07:03 +0200,
> > Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> > >
> > > On Tue, 08 Oct 2024 16:59:26 +0200, Kirill A. Korin
add /usr/local/lib/tcl/tcl8.6/man to /etc/man.conf
--- +tk-8.6.13 ---
You may wish to add /usr/local/lib/tcl/tk8.6/man to /etc/man.conf
$
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2024 19:07:03 +0200,
Pascal Stumpf wrote:
>
> On Tue, 08 Oct 2024 16:59:26 +0200, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > misc@
> >
> > I made an assumption that I'm not the only one using Tex Shinobi's keyboard,
> > and just discovered that the
ility specified for PAE? Article, code,
anything?
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On Wed, 09 Oct 2024 20:19:27 +0200,
"Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM)" wrote:
>
> * X Windows at 1920x1080 resolution (my vision cannot cope with
> anything higher)
> * 14 inch screen
you always can use higher DPI via Xft.dpi or xrandr --scale ...
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to see if that's related.)
>
Thanks, I confirm that the same button on embeded keyboard to the laptop
works.
Now I start to question my memory: am I sure that it works, can I simple use
laptop's keyboard?
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working a while ago, like this spring.
Does this ring a bell for anyone?
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2024 03:01:21 +0200,
Jesse Lawton wrote:
>
> E.g. I put up a web server on 192.168.1.2 but can only access it on my
> laptop.
>
With an assumption that you're connecting via WiFi I'd like to suggest that
you have access between clients on that network.
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6080 bytes bulk VS xfer buffer
uvideo0: uvideo_vs_alloc_frame: allocated 4147200 bytes frame buffer
I made an assumption that it contains some bugs which requires some quirks,
and I had search in linux kernel, but I haven't found aynthing.
Here, I have no idea how and where dig future.
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resources applicattion.
ungoogled-chromiun containes serverla flags [1], and
--enable-low-end-device-mode may improve expirence on some slow machines.
Footnotes:
[1]
https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium/blob/master/docs/flags.md
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modern systems that rarely happens.
>
With a regular backup via restic or something like that, running against
something like a chromium profile or src folder containing some large
projects, this can happen on a regular basis, heh.
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On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 09:12:08 +0200,
Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
>
> But before I reinvent the wheel, can anyone point me to software
> which already does this? Bonus points if the software is already
> in ports.
>
yabitrot?
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2024 23:29:58 +0200,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> 10.36.25.1:/usr/src /usr/src nfs nodev,nosuid 0 0
Here the issue. This line misses fs_type. It requires rw, ro, or something.
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lowed)
/dev/sd1i on /usr/obj type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid)
/dev/sd1e on /var type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid)
10.36.25.1:/usr/src on /usr/src type nfs (v3, udp, timeo=100, retrans=101)
obsd$
what have I missed?
Thanks and sory for noise.
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l, ideally in the size of YubiKey nano.
Thanks!
Footnotes:
[1] https://ninjalab.io/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/20240903_eucleak.pdf
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• Peter N. M. Hansteen [2024-09-02 23:01]:
You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks.
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/openbsd_installed_now_for_the_daily_tasks.html
(prettified, tracked:
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2024/09/you-have-installed-openbsd-now-for.html)
- Consider this an upd
As far as I know and had discovered by reading sources the specified
behaviour for the MSA like adding Message-Id is triggered only when listener
is used submission port.
So, simple use submission port and that's it.
P.S. I think that m...@opensmtpd.org is the right misc@ for this email.
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• Omar Polo [2024-08-31 17:16]:
On 2024/08/31 21:32:45 +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
Hello,
I have a python script (flask.py) with the following content on an
OpenBSD 7.5 server:
#! /usr/local/bin/python3
print("hello, world!")
This doesn't look like a flask app.
I ran the following c
ndividuals.
>
With assumption that you doesn't mean settings in your home, you may recover
almost all changes in the system via:
echo | doas sysmerge -d > /tmp/sysmerge.diff
also, here sysutils/sysclean which allows to track some manually added files.
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irill.korins.ky.key"
domain full chain certificate "/etc/ssl/kirill.korins.ky.crt"
sign with letsencrypt
}
/etc/relayd.conf:
http protocol https {
...
tls keypair kirill.korins.ky
...
}
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Encrypt/CN=R10
I think that distributing the whole chain should fix that issue.
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y had used
microphone in Slack in June.
I have no idea how to dig this out, so any advice is welcome.
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H | tr ':' '\n' | xargs ls)
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; set -A complete_ping -- ${HOST_LIST}
> set -A complete_ping6 -- ${HOST_LIST}
> set -A complete_traceroute -- ${HOST_LIST}
> set -A complete_traceroute6 -- ${HOST_LIST}
>
Thanks for this pice. I love it.
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by:
complete -cf doas
but if you have bash-completion installed, you probably expect something
like this
complete -F _command doas
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automatic installation via QEMU works for OpenBSD up to 6.9.
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v mfs rw,nosuid,noexec,-P=/persist-fs/dev,-i=2048,-s=32768 0 0
>
I'd like to share https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=171959901216119&w=2
Here I have a pretty simple way to block mfs when the system starts to use swap.
Not sure if it is achievable by you, but still worth mentioning
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8 0 0
>
You can dramatically reduce the probability of errors that can't be fixed by
fsck on boot by adding sync. Especially with noatime, this seems like a
bulletproof setup.
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gt; certain cpu types, as well as code selecting cpu frequencies etc.
>
Also, not all drivers support hardware power saving features. For example,
as far as I know, iwx and similar drivers do not.
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shutdown -r now also
doesn't work.
And easy way to achive this is run VM inside VMD which forces system to
start using swap. As soon as it uses swap, around 500-700 mb is enough, 300
doesn't, it goes into this state.
Should I dulicate it inside bugs@?
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g, 130 idle, 4 on processorup 0 days 12:13:33
4 CPUs: 2.3% user, 0.0% nice, 0.9% sys, 0.5% spin, 0.0% intr, 96.3%
id
Memory: Real: 10G/14G act/tot Free: 895M Cache: 2631M Swap: 555M/16G
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On Fri, 28 Jun 2024 11:09:56 +0100,
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
>
> The mfs code has been stable for many releases in all of these scenarios.
>
I never doubt that, but I had rebuild kernel on my machine with WITNESS, to
be able to get more usefull reason if such case happened again.
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you remain locked there..
>
Well, I had issue with wrong permission at /tmp on mfs and it lead to
discover a bug inside emacs' tram mode :)
Neverless this setup with /tmp on mfs seems to have right perssion, at least
right enough to run X11 and things like Chrome for something like a month.
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/tmp had plenty of free space.
Have you seen that before? How can I dig it future?
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ssing I'd somehow have to go trough the entire 220/239G of data with
> fsdb...
> and my guess is that it won't be fast
>
I suggest you to use some software that may scan your image and try to
extract something. But I can't suggest anything which may support OpenBSD FS.
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or something like that?
>
"something like that", indeed.
At begining FS, far less that the first 74M, it has the header and some
structures that defines trees and other things like file names.
Can you recreate it? Perhabs.
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to your real files.
Sounds like a hobby for a while, isn't it?
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hank you.
Do you know any kind of behavior for TRIM?
So, literally, here no way to secure remove data from SSD/NVME.
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s everything.
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On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 13:13:17 +0100,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> Anyway, I'm puzzling that to do next.
>
long story short: my code contains asr_abort and when it had happened it
doesn't decrease internal counter that lead to the deadlock.
Anyway, I suggest to add DEBUG p
e
> from the envisioned RAID-5 configuration?
>
Why not use dedicated RAID-1 for / instead?
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o with the LUKS keys/header on GNU/Linux ?
>
Probably I don't understand your attack vecor, but where I stay if you
reinstall with reformat whole disk, old data on the disk will be replaced or
not, but it shouldn't create an issue, should it?
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null, and soon it will be quite big.
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f67310700)
Jun 14 14:09:36 mx0 smtpd[37708]: auth: asr: asr_ctx_unref(ctx=0x22f67302840)
refcount=5
Jun 14 14:09:36 mx0 smtpd[37708]: auth: asr: asr_ctx_unref(ctx=0x22f67302840)
refcount=4
Jun 14 14:09:36 mx0 smtpd[37708]: auth: asr: asr_async_free(0x22f6730ac40)
Jun 14 14:09:36 mx0 smtpd[37708]: auth: asr: asr_async_free(0x22f672d9a80)
Jun 14 14:09:36 mx0 smtpd[37708]: auth: asr: asr_ctx_unref(ctx=0x22f67302840)
refcount=3
Jun 14 14:09:36 mx0 smtpd[37708]: auth: asr: asr_ctx_unref(ctx=0x22f67302840)
refcount=2
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m38.82s real50m47.22s user 8m41.53s system
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a static route fails as:
add host 1.2.4.5: gateway wg0: Network is unreachable
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re out how to use it.
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On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 11:09:29 +0100,
Omar Polo wrote:
>
> On 2024/06/08 10:09:07 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > On Sat, 08 Jun 2024 04:57:49 +0100,
> > Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > >
> > > i have installed obsd on my dell notebook 8 cores processor. When i
: sysctl hw.smt=1 may return your hypertreading cores.
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aim that you wrote it all
> > yourself"
>
> And this is why I get very grumpy when things like copilot steal my
> code. I'm already giving it away, but oooh no, that's not enough.
>
...and things will be quite ugly for users of that technology as soon as it
steals AGPL or patented code.
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y this license if banned in Google:
https://opensource.google/documentation/reference/using/agpl-policy/
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I can't expect that traffic is routed via em's IP.
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rward 1.2.4.5
to the WG client.
The best I can do now is create rdomain with wg and vether interfaces, and
use PF nat to vether.
But maybe it is possible to avoid NAT somehow?
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inux developers took some code from BSD and put GPL on it:
https://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=117572345902445&w=2
Anyway, I have seen more than once when someone puts components under a
different OpenSource license and relicenses them under something else. The
last example that I've seen is bzip3:
https://github.com/kspalaiologos/bzip3?tab=readme-ov-file#licensing
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ur
lawyer makes very good money.
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CD player + A Simple Matter of Programming
>
Here quite old FUSE project which can be, probably, brings to live
https://github.com/steelcandy2/audiofs
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I assume that
my mail should be delivered, and To is not the final destination, it's a
kind of starting direction of the mail's way to the recipient.
Footnotes:
[1]
https://certified-senders.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Report_DMARC_and_GDPR.pdf
[2] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=171015367409290&w=2
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On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 00:34:41 +0100,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use
> together: auth and sign.
>
Oops, wrong list. It should be m...@opensmtpd.org.
Sorry for nosy.
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ail, yahoo, icloud.com and dkimpy
and it holds. Anyway, outlook.com fails on ARC signature with errors 35 or
47 (what does it mean?) and produced invalid signature as the next in ARC
chain (tested by dkimpy).
Thus, this email were sent via server which uses that filters, so, headers
from this email a good example.
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filters.tgz
Description: Binary data
ons, but it migth be different from your location.
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.
>
As suggested at https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html you may use 532480.
Which is the minimum size of such partition due to a limitation of FAT32.
Some details can be found here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/configure-uefigpt-based-hard-drive-partitions
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in a TLS tunnel.
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l, wget, ftp or any other
way to make HTTP call which is accepted by that server.
2. Use `check send "HEAD /health HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: host\r\nUser-Agent:
dummy\r\n\r\n" expect "200 OK HTTP/1.1"`
(I haven't tested it, it may contains typos, but it should make an idea)
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tion?
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chances of
manual interraction with fsck. If you move forward and add sync which slow
down write but allows to get almost zero porbability of fsck interraction.
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issues on an outage.
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t; any ideas about this?
>
You need to build / use no only old kernel but the whole system.
The simplest way is to use archived version of snapshots from
https://openbsd.cs.toronto.edu/archive/ or another mirror.
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On Sat, 11 May 2024 21:49:42 +0100,
Daniel Hejduk wrote:
>
> Is there any way to build the kernel on Linux preferably Arch Linux?
>
It is theoretically possible, but you need to change Makefiles a lot, and
probably to hack your toolchain.
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On Sat, 11 May 2024 20:28:08 +0100,
Daniel Hejduk wrote:
>
> I want to enable kernel debugging how can I do it?
>
See: https://man.openbsd.org/options
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ices if you may run virtual machines?
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On Mon, 06 May 2024 04:14:16 +0100,
Eyüp Hakan Duran wrote:
>
>--- stderr
>thread 'main' panicked at cryptography-cffi/build.rs:61:49:
>unable to find openssl include path
Try to run it with env OPENSSL_DIR="/usr" OPENSSL_STATIC=0
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lders.
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>
> I'd prefer to use Firefox, so long as it exists semi-independently of
> monsters like Google.
See www/ungoogled-chromium which is chromium without google.
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e mail listings
are ignored, for example.
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an internet to get one.
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userland migth not work with old kernel
due to changes in syscalls for example.
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ining capacity, Ah) by hw.sensors.acpibat0.current0 (rate, A) to
compute life estimation. See acpi.c
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if you read the end of man page for iwx you'll see:
This driver does not support powersave mode.
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use_powersaving = 1;
+ break;
case 'H':
if (doperf != PERF_NONE)
usage();
diff --git usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
index 6504fe823bb..a1dbcfb2c61 100644
--- usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
+++ usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
@@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ perf_mode(int mode)
return "manual";
case PERF_AUTO:
return "auto";
+ case PERF_POWERSAVING:
+ return "powersaving";
default:
return "invalid";
}
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7;H':
if (doperf != PERF_NONE)
usage();
diff --git usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
index 6504fe823bb..a1dbcfb2c61 100644
--- usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
+++ usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
@@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ perf_mode(int mode)
return "manual";
case PERF_AUTO:
return "auto";
+ case PERF_POWERSAVING:
+ return "powersaving";
default:
return "invalid";
}
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 21:00:25 +0200,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 18:36:57 +0200,
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> > https://cneira.github.io/posts/openbsd-save-battery-changes/
>
> Do you have an idea what had happened with it?
>
Af
bsd-save-battery-changes/
Quite interesting patch and approach.
Seems that code were changed and such approach should be re-invented.
Do you have an idea what had happened with it?
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it requires
internet access during the build.
So, instead I prepare vendor folder as the second artifact.
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ITICAL. external power
status: not connected. estimated battery life 15% (32 minutes life time
estimate)
after 1h 29m I had left 50% of battery, and after 2h 39m had 15%.
So, this patch allows to run the same machine on the same usage longer with
some performance penalty which seems quite fair.
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from /usr/share/misc/firmware_patterns which maps
firmware to a pattern in dmesg.
> All these questions to install the drivers manually (offline)
You may download it by hand and install as fw_update /path/to/firmware.tgz
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:17:35 +0200,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> Frankly speaking I never care about watt consumption, but offline time which
> is depend on it is important in my case, so here the recovered patch.
>
Here a bit updated version which introduced a flag -P in apmd w
depend on it is important in my case, so here the recovered patch.
Footnotes:
[1] https://git.sr.ht/~solene/obsdfreqd
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;) == 0)
+ reply.perfmode = PERF_POWERSAVING;
}
if (sysctl(cpuspeed_mib, 2, &cpuspeed, &cpuspeed_sz, NULL, 0) == -1) {
diff --git usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
index 6504fe823bb..a1dbcfb2c61 100644
--- usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
+++ usr.sbin/apmd/apmsubr.c
@@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ perf_mode(int mode)
return "manual";
case PERF_AUTO:
return "auto";
+ case PERF_POWERSAVING:
+ return "powersaving";
default:
return "invalid";
}
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anything back. And mail server says that
user do not exists which can be an issue for some servers.
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Base on doc [1] you're looking for binary with name mongo which is part of
port mongodb version 44 [2]. So, I assume that if you install mongodb,
you'll have that you're looking for.
Footnotes:
[1] https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v4.4/mongo/
[2] https://github.com/openbsd/ports/blob/master/databases/mongodb/44/pkg/PLIST
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at?
table { 127.0.0.1 }
http protocol https {
match request header append "X-Forwarded-For" value "$REMOTE_ADDR"
tls keypair birbi.biz:443
pass request forward to
}
relay https {
listen on egress port https tls
protocol https
forward to port 3000
}
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that is a kind of inside which I've been looking for.
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misslead. I mean that I have RAID1 which is know as mirror.
To be clear: here a two identical servers where I'd like to change FS
layout, and before I go to reinstall everything, I can try this approach.
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vance.
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On Mon, 01 Apr 2024 18:24:06 +0200,
Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Instead of ksh I want to use bash as a general shell. But how can I set
> it up that way? Bash is already installed.
>
https://man.openbsd.org/chsh
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that wireshark was updated
after update of qt that may explains why did it work.
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Folks,
I just run: pkg_add -D snap -u
After that I've discovered that some Qt apps are crashing with errors like:
Cannot add multiple registrations for QtQuick
Abort trap (core dumped)
for example telegram-desktop crashes but wireshark doesn't.
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wapsides=0
mouse.tp.disable=0
mouse.tp.edges=0.0,5.0,10.0,5.0
~ $
Rigth now it was reproduced on snapshot without any additional patches.
If you have any idea how to dig future, I'll appriciete that.
Thanks.
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ASM=1 chromium` because it uses IPC to open a new
window / frame from current process, if it exists.
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