> If you want to volunteer to host an ipv6 mirror, I think the
> licensing already allows that.
There are already IPv6-enabled mirrors. The issue is that
{ftplist1.,ftplist2.,''}openbsd.org doesn't have IPv6, so it can't fetch
a list of them.
O 24/04/22 ás 10:13, 孙滢 escribiu:
Hi,
We are studying on the default value of Kernel Configuration items in each
Linux mainstream distribution.
May I ask if your distribution has the open kernel source website url(eg.
git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainli
O 30/09/21 ás 19:02, Chris Bennett escribiu:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting that the certs are expired, but https works fine in Firefox,
> including when looking at the full chain.
>
>
> openssl s_client -servername mail.strengthcouragewisdom.rocks -connect
> mail.strengthcouragewisdom.rocks:imaps
>
> open
O 04/09/21 ás 18:25, ropers escribiu:
On 04/09/2021, Parodper wrote:
So I wrote
:!sed s/abc/abc\/g % | grep -c abc
and then went back and pressed after that backslash, i.e.
:!sed s/abc/abc\/g % | grep -c abc
And it gave me a correct number of abc's for my test text.
I feel like the du
O 04/09/21 ás 14:26, ropers escribiu:
On 04/09/2021, Parodper wrote:
To use newlines with sed I use tr and a char I know does not appear
on the text, like '|' or '`'. I just tested :!sed s/abc/abc€/g % |
tr '€' '\n' | grep -c abc and it worked fine.
O 04/09/21 ás 12:12, ropers escribiu:
However, I can't get the newline to work right in OpenBSD's sed. It
does work in GNU sed.
man sed has this:
The escape sequence \n matches a newline character embedded in the
pattern space. You can't, however, use a literal newline character
in an addres
O 22/08/21 ás 20:21, Scott Vargovich escribiu:
Let me preface what I'm about to say: I'm a long time Linux user,
but I'm very much a novice to openbsd.
As a Linux user keep in mind that OpenBSD is a complete operating
system, so you can get a lot of information by just navigating through
https
O 28/06/21 ás 16:53, Theo de Raadt escribiu:
Parodper wrote:
I think there should be a prompt in the installer before
overwriting the partition tables. The current behavior is, when
selecting the whole disk, to overwrite the partition table
directly.
Isn't it kind of obvious
I think there should be a prompt in the installer before overwriting the
partition tables. The current behavior is, when selecting the whole
disk, to overwrite the partition table directly.
I am suggesting this because I once by mistake double pressed enter at
the «Partitioning Disks» stage, sele
So I've got an old single-core computer that can't boot with radeondrm
enabled. I checked and if I disable it from the boot prompt there are no
problems, but it doesn't persist between reboots.
After checking the man pages I found the config(8) tool, which seemed to
solve my problem. Using the ex
O 24/04/21 ás 16:13, Olive Power escribiu
> how can i use a install media to fix
fstab on my hdd?
Did the HDD have a problem? If not, I've heard that testdisk can find
BSD disklabels. Give it a try. Then with the root partition mounted just
change the drives on /etc/fstab. Check fstab(5).
> th
O 10/04/21 ás 18:45, David Passens escribiu:
Hello folks,
I recently installed OpenBSD as a dualboot next to a Linux install.
However, I didn't pay much attention to partitioning and created a new
ESP. This means that my Linux bootloader can't find the OpenBSD
bootloader to chainload it.
O 04/04/21 ás 16:34, Mark Hesselink escribiu:
Hi,
Minecraft Java Edition can be easily installed on OpenBSD using the
games/minecraft port (see e.g. https://openports.se/games/minecraft).
Before I buy the game, which at 17.95 GBP is reasonably priced IMHO, I
wanted to ask the OpenBSD communit
Hello,
This is a new install. xenodm starts fine, but the USB mouse doesn't
work. Looking at the dmesg I can see that some USB ports (I guess the
ones connected?) are disabled because of "problems":
uhci0 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 "VIA VT83C572 USB" rev 0x80: apic 2
int 21
uhci1 at p
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